Astronomical sailing trip along the southern Catalan coastline

Tour the Ebro Delta and immerse yourself in the purest night skies.

Spaces Available

6 Seats

Duration

5 days

Embarkation/Disembarkation

Gas station in Port Masnou at the agreed time

Format

You can book by places or rent the whole boat for a group (with skipper and Starlight monitor included).

Free cancellation up to 72 hours in advance

Supplier activity: Club del Navegante

Languages available: English and Spanish

Location: Port Masnou

From
800€
/pax

Sailing route and stars from Port Masnou to the Ebro Delta

Life is getting faster and faster, but the sea sets its own pace, at the rhythm of the breeze and the sun on the skin.
On this excursion we will leave the Maresme and go along the coast to the Ebro Delta National Park, away from the big city and light pollution.
We will bathe in the coves and, when night falls, we will let ourselves be carried away by the stories of the firmament.

Includes:

14 meter boat

Professional skipper

Astronomical monitor

Insurance

Auxiliary vessel

We advise you without obligation

Professional astronomical observation equipment

Binoculars, planisphere, laser pointer, sextant and a state-of-the-art ground mounted telescope.

Guides in the sea and in the sky

You will be guided by a professional skipper with decades of sailing experience.
In addition, he is certified as a Starlight monitor.
He will reveal interesting details about the firmament and astronavigation.

Virtual Reality

Let us take you on a journey into the past with our virtual reality experience.
Our ship will travel back to the 16th century to discover how sailors used the stars to calculate their position and guide their ships.
Available from June!

Anchoring in coves inaccessible by land

We will spend a week on the road and bathing in unique places.
Places where mass tourism does not reach… nor routine.

Unique night skies

Just a few kilometers beyond the coast, the light of the cities will stop blinding us and we will see the sky in all its splendor.

And on land

On land you will be able to see the most impressive stars at night with a professional Celestron telescope.

Your travel route:

Day 1

Embarkation at Port Masnou

We will meet in Port Masnou and after the provisioning of supplies, accommodation on board and the relevant explanations, we will set sail to the sea.

Day 2

Navigation to the Delta

We will coast towards the Ebro Delta National Park, stopping at exclusive coves where we can swim and spend the night letting ourselves be carried away by the stories of the firmament.

Day 3

Sailing and anchoring in the Ebro Delta

Once in the Ebro Delta National Park, we will anchor to rest, swim and enjoy its nights free of light pollution, letting ourselves be carried away by more stories of the firmament.

Day 4

We set sail back

After saying goodbye to the Delta as it deserves, we will set sail along the Catalan coast heading north, visiting again exclusive coves where we will swim and let the night fall to watch the stars and rest.

Day 5

Arrival at Port Masnou

Day dedicated to sailing, all of us already marinated, where we can enjoy a sailing route to our home port in El Masnou.
When you book we will send you a Voucher with all the details: timetable, meeting point, contact telephone numbers and some recommendations.

Unrepeatable skies

The Bortle scale measures the quality of the sky for astronomical observation.
In the Ebro Delta we will have a level 3 sky, perfect for observing the Milky Way, other galaxies and even the zodiacal light.

More Information

The Bortle scale is used to measure sky brightness.
It consists of nine levels ranging from the darkest sky (level 1) to the brightest sky (level 9), always taking into account light pollution.
Each level provides information on the quality of the sky and the objects we can observe.
Thus, a perfect sky for observation would enjoy level 1 and a sky in the center of a big city would enjoy level 9.

The Gran Azul is a Sun Odissey 45.1 sailboat of almost 14 meters in length with 2 bathrooms, 4 cabins, salon, galley, kitchen,…

Boat specifications:

Length 13.80 m

Beam 4.50 m

Manufactured in 2004

Up to 12 people

3 Cabins

2 bathrooms

This boat has:

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Awning

Bathing platform

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Bathroom ladder

Bathtub cushions

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Shower

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Spray hood

Table

Bed linens

Electric toilet

USB port

Attachment engine

Autopilot

Dinghy

Electric windlass

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GPS

Guides and charts

Probe

VHF

Microwave

Oven/Stove

Refrigerator

Fishing equipment

Glasses and tubes

Roller furling mainsail

Roller genoa

Pattern

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Our astronavigators are here to make your experience unforgettable.
We will help you understand what is included in the price, what the boats are like, how the astronomical activities work and any other questions you may have.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What happens if I cancel the previously booked activity?

On each short or long experience page, you have the information and cancellation policy specific to it.
If you still have doubts, you can contact us and we will help you to solve them.

How can I pay at Sea Starlight?

All you have to do is pre-book your activity and fill in the contact information required on the screen.
Shortly, the person in charge of the chosen activity will contact you and will indicate the method of payment (usually by bank transfer or bizum).

If I am going to sail, is it necessary to have any previous experience?

Our experiences are designed for anyone with an interest and no sailing or astronomy experience is required.
Our instructors and skippers love to share their knowledge with all those who visit us.

What should I bring on the day of departure?

Before the activity you will receive a voucher with all the details of your reservation and with the main tips both for sailing and for making observations.
It will depend a lot on the time of the year and the area where you are going to do your activity, but keep in mind that as a general rule, in the sea even in summer it is always advisable to wear several clothes and if we are hot we will remove layers.
Always take some warm clothes for sailing!
The same thing happens when we do observations at night, that although they are months of heat, at night temperatures drop quite a lot and it is preferable to be prepared with a good jacket, a hat to cover our head and even gloves.

Can I hire an exclusive activity?

Of course.
It will depend on the availability in each case but it is very common to reserve a boat for a family or group exclusively.

Is the activity I am going to perform insured?

All our boats are duly registered in List 6 and are covered by Civil Liability Insurance and SOVI (Compulsory Travelers Insurance).
Insurance to cover the typical case of not coming because my grandfather got sick is another matter.
In such cases, you have to take out personal insurance.

Can I meet the employer/monitor beforehand?

If you have any questions we can put you in contact with the skipper.
In the Voucher that we send you previously you will find the data of the skipper/monitor.

May I meet the rest of the crew?

We usually form a WhataApp group before setting sail so that you can get to know the rest of the group and the skipper.
You can discuss the shopping list and other logistical aspects of the trip.

I would like to take the opportunity to learn to sail during a sailing trip, is this possible?

It is always possible and if you want to take the opportunity to learn or increase your training this will be the ideal time.
Most of our skippers are also instructors and have thousands of miles under their belts, so they will be happy to share their knowledge with you and you will be able to actively participate in the maneuvers of the yacht.

Are guards on duty during long departures?

Sailing at night is a wonderful experience but we must take certain precautions.
It is common for passengers to participate in night watches, but always under the supervision and control of the skipper.
It will be an ideal time to enjoy the stars and constellations.
That way the watches will surely be very short!

How many people are on a boat?

It depends a lot on each vessel, specifically on the number of cabins (cabins) available.
Keep in mind that the cabins are usually double cabins and in the “square to square” format it is common to share a cabin with another person.
If you are traveling as a couple, don’t worry, you will have a cabin just for yourselves.
The dinette or saloon is also usually convertible into a bed, although it is the place where the skipper usually sleeps.

On long experiences who is in charge of shopping and cooking?

We usually say that the shopping list, the stowage of food/drinks and cooking are part of the exciting adventure of sailing.
These tasks are done together but always following the skipper’s advice.
Before setting sail you will receive this advice before going to the supermarket.

Will I be able to charge my phone or other electronic equipment on the ship?

Boats are connected to 220v when in port but when sailing they are usually connected to 12v.
Some incorporate generators that can help us to continue having 220v on board even when sailing, but in general, phones, tablets, cameras, and other small devices will never have a problem charging them at 12v or with the help of a cigarette lighter in some cases and in others with a USB directly.
Our ground team will inform you conveniently.

Will I have telephone coverage during my trip?

Depending on the geographical area you are in and the miles to travel.
It is likely that on trips away from the coast you may lose cell phone coverage, unless the boat is equipped with satellite telephony, but this is unusual for trips like the ones we do (satellite telephony is more intended for oceanic navigation).

What will happen if the weather is bad?

In case of extreme weather, we will arrange other dates for departure.
But remember that you can also cancel as described in the cancellation policy of each experience.

Is it possible to change the itinerary of my reservation?

We always try to stick to the planned itinerary, but the weather is part of the sailor and safety is the most important thing for us.
We usually have alternative plans ready when we analyze the forecast and observe that sailing is not going to be safe or comfortable, but if that is not possible either, we postpone the departure for a few hours or schedule another day.
In the worst case scenario, you may cancel the experience.

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