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EcoClipper Launch Sailing Cargo-Passenger Ferry Linking Dutch Port of Amsterdam to UK, France and Portugal

4th March 2023
Sustainable sail-cargo shipping company, EcoClippers is to launch their first new sail liner ferry service from the Netherlands to Portugal, via ports in the UK and France. Fare-paying passengers (12 berths, each trip) can join the emission free sailing cargoship De Tukker, that is to trade in carrying almonds, olive oil, wine and more between a variety of scenic ports among them Torquay in Devon,UK, Noirmoutier (island) linked by causeway to France and Porto, in Portugal. An example is a trip from Saint Nazaire, France to Penzance, Cornwall between 31 May-8 June and costing €880 for eight days at/in port.
Sustainable sail-cargo shipping company, EcoClippers is to launch their first new sail liner ferry service from the Netherlands to Portugal, via ports in the UK and France. Fare-paying passengers (12 berths, each trip) can join the emission free sailing cargoship De Tukker, that is to trade in carrying almonds, olive oil, wine and more between a variety of scenic ports among them Torquay in Devon,UK, Noirmoutier (island) linked by causeway to France and Porto, in Portugal. An example is a trip from Saint Nazaire, France to Penzance, Cornwall between 31 May-8 June and costing €880 for eight days at/in port. Credit: Michael B. McPhee /ecoclippers-twitter

A partnership of cargoship brokers and travel agents have announced their cooperation in EcoClippers first new sail liner ferry service from the Netherlands to Portugal, via ports in the UK and France.

The start port for EcoClippers will be Amsterdam and ending in Porto, with calls at ports in the United Kingdom and France. This will be the Dutch shipping company’s first sustainable liner service which will be operated by their sail-cargo vessel De Tukker along with taking passengers.

The liner service, will operate from 22nd April, departing from Amsterdam at 10am CET and the two masted De Tukker, will be EcoClipper’s first sailing ship to engage on this trade and travel route.

De Tukker will have a maximum cargo load of about 70 cubic metres and will be able to take up to 12 passengers, with the vessel propelled by the clean power of wind. The new shipping line will sail on a scheduled service calling at the ports of: Amsterdam, Penzance, Porto, Noirmoutier, Saint Nazaire, Torquay, London and Scheveningen. The service involves linking four nations using eight ports.

Partnering with the cargo brokers and shippers New Dawn Traders, Fairtransport, Shipped by Sail and Port O’ Bristol as well as the travel agents Fair Ferry, Classic Sailing and Windseeker, EcoClipper is planning three round trips annually.

All of our partners specialise in sustainable travel and bookings can be made with one of these agents or directly via the EcoClipper website info on schedule and prices, here.

Alexandra Geldenhuys, founder and director of New Dawn Traders said, “From dockside fanfare, sail-cargo industry meetings, we are raising awareness around fair-transport, ocean conservation and food sovereignty, and supporting a growing industry for sail shipped goods.”

Karel De Boer, founder of Fair Ferry said, “We started pioneering sustainable travel on sailing ships before the pandemic. It turned out that the demand of travellers was three times larger than the supply of vessels. The travellers booking these trips have very different backgrounds: it goes from backpackers who do not want to fly, to retirees with the funds and time.”

According to Capt. Jorne Langelaan, founder and CEO of the sailing ship operator EcoClipper, “For some years now, an anti-flying movement known as “flight shame”, has been developing in Europe. Recently a return to long distance train travel has been seen, and now the return of the sailing vessel is imminent.”

This new service comes at the same time as a new proposal from the European Commission to reduce greenhouse gases in shipping by 55% by the year 2030. Furthermore, there is increasing demand for sustainable and emission-free connections between the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, France and Portugal.

Adam Purser, founder of Classic Sailing told us, “For us a real sailing boat or sailing ship is one which makes your heart skip a beat as it comes around a headland, or makes a commercial fisherman look up from his nets and smile as you sail past. Working together with EcoClipper, we think it shows the way ahead for the future of shipping.”

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Jehan Ashmore

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Jehan Ashmore is a marine correspondent, researcher and photographer, specialising in Irish ports, shipping and the ferry sector serving the UK and directly to mainland Europe. Jehan also occasionally writes a column, 'Maritime' Dalkey for the (Dalkey Community Council Newsletter) in addition to contributing to UK marine periodicals. 

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