The Flying Dutchman was originally built as a herring fisher and was later reconstructed into the impressive passenger ship which it is today.
Description of the cabins
The Flying Dutchman has eleven guest cabins on the lower deck, two of them are a bit smaller. All cabins have a bunk bed and an own bathroom with shower, toilet and washbin. The cabins also have airconditioning and central air flow. There is a cabinet to store your luggage.
Description of the ship
Furnishings on board are simple yet functional. The saloon is comfortable and is the heart and soul of the Flying Dutchman. Outside the decks offer plenty of open space, necessary for setting the sails. In good weather, the crew like to serve mealtimes at the three tables on the main deck. Adventure hungry enthusiast can climb into the bowsprit net and feel the true speed of the ship and the force of the wind.
On this tour the cycling tours have priority. The sailing boat is a means of accommodation and transport to get from one cycling destination to the next. Should the wind and tides be in our favor, there is nothing which makes the crew of the Flying Dutchman happier then to hoist the sails and turn off the motor. When sailing is possible, all guests on board are more than welcome to take an active part in setting the boat into motion. The impressive 480 m² sail surface make sailing the Flying Dutchman a truly exciting experience.