Our exceptional sailboats

An exceptional fleet of historic sailing boats restored with passion

Phoenix

Famous pirate ship
34m
12 pers.
1929

Today, the Phoenix is much more than just a sailboat. Measuring 34 meters long with 372 m² of wings, it has become a real movie star. He took part in a number of prestigious shootings, including “In the Heart of the Sea”, “Poldark”, “Taboo”, “Frontier” and “Napoleon”. Recently, in February 2024, the Phoenix changed flag to sail under French colors. Based in Port-Haliguen, it is managed by the association “Les Voiles Océane” and continues to offer thematic cruises and participate in maritime festivals, thus perpetuating the tradition of tall ships while remaining a movie icon.

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Pascual Flores

Pailebot schooner
34 m
16 pers.
1917

The Pascual Flores is a traditional pailebot schooner, built in 1917 at the Torrevieja shipyard (Spain). Originally, this sailboat with a wooden hull was dedicated to the transport of goods, in particular fruit, salt and various cargoes in the Mediterranean and on the Atlantic. A symbol of the golden age of sailing freight, it went through numerous changes in ownership and functions throughout the 20th century.

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Santa Maria Manuela

Four-mast schooner
68 m
40 pers.
1937

Built in 1937 by the Companhia União Fabril (CUF) in Lisbon, the Santa Maria Manuela is a four-masted schooner emblematic of the Portuguese cod fleet. Initially designed as a cod fishing vessel, it sailed for over two decades on the banks of Newfoundland in Canada, representing Portuguese maritime expertise.

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