fun since ’85
fun since ’85
4 stars
Number of persons: 24
Daytrip: 32
The Zeeland Clipper ship built in 1899 and till 1930 the Eendracht is used as a sailing cargo ship. After an extra engine was built in, she carried freight until 1960. 20 years later the Eendracht was in use as a houseboat. After a major conversion in 1986 she than became a passenger ship sailing on Waddenzee and IJsselmeer.
The ship is spacious inside. The combination of cream walls with hardwood doors and teak deck on floor gives her a luxurious look. The toilets and showers are modern.
The kitchen is spacious and provide a large gas cooker with oven and enough workspace. The kitchen is fully equipped and suitable for cooking up to 35 persons.
We are happy to show you the most beautiful places around the Waddenzee.
What else is on board:
Week | 7400 |
Weekend | 3650 |
5 days Su.20:00-Fr.16:00 | 5390 |
5 days Mo.10:00-Fr.15.00 | 4800 |
Daytrip | 2450 |
Weekend + 1 day | 4730 |
Weekend + 2 days | 5930 |
Overnight stay | 590 |
including cleaning costs | |
Click here for a nice impression of the ship
Andi is one of the old-timers. He has been sailing historical sailing ships on the Wadden Sea since 1981. After having sailed as a set sailor on several ships, Andi bought the Hermina Jacoba in 1990. Twelve years later, Andi made a ‘short trip’ and bought a barge with which he sailed from Amsterdam along the Moselle in the direction of Luxembourg. After eight years Andi misses the sailing, the excitement and the adventure and returns to Harlingen. There, he will once again set sail with his German friend Anne. This way, Anne can also feel and experience whether life in Harlingen and on the Wadden Sea suits her. She loved it and in 2012 Andi bought the Eendracht, which he has been sailing with pleasure to this day. In 2015 Andi and Anne joined the Historic Sailing Association and he now has a nice package of administrative tasks on his plate, which he does with great pleasure. Andi has two daughters aged 27 and 30.
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