
Antarctica
Kayaking among bergs, hiking glacial valleys, ski descents from summit to sea, and the historic harbours of the heroic age.
Twelve of the most remarkable destinations on the planet — each chosen because the Wind Voyage range is uniquely capable of reaching them quietly, cleanly, and with the autonomy to stay as long as the journey demands.

Kayaking among bergs, hiking glacial valleys, ski descents from summit to sea, and the historic harbours of the heroic age.

The Serengeti of the Southern Ocean — colonies of king penguins, elephant and fur seals, Shackleton's resting place.

Cathedral glaciers, narrow fjords, ringing seabirds, and the polar bear — the phantom of the ice.

Fewer than 300 vessels have completed the full transit. A navigation that demands autonomy, ice-capability, and a serious expedition platform.

Sled dogs, vast icebergs, painted settlements — and in spring, some of the finest heli-ski terrain on earth, reached from a quiet anchorage.

Narrow fjords, secluded inlets, and the sharp granite peaks of Lofoten — an itinerary that unfolds at the pace the geography demands.

An archipelago of fjords, glaciers, and uncharted anchorages that stretches from the Beagle Channel north for a thousand miles.

The defining laboratory of evolution — and one of the most strictly regulated marine environments in the world. A vessel designed to enter quietly is at home here.

Trade-wind passages between high islands and atolls, with the routing intelligence to use the breeze on every leg.

The reefs, atolls, and remote outer islands of the central Indian Ocean — accessible across the monsoonal trade winds.

For those weeks in summer when the family is together and the priority is the bay, not the passage.

Trade-wind winter cruising — the historic case study for what a wind-driven yacht can do effortlessly with the breeze on the beam.
Routing studies and itinerary planning are part of the project package provided to qualified principals.
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