2026-1 | ISBJORN | Sail Training Camp #1

Apr 14, 2026
Apr 21, 2026
$5,275
8
Days
200
NM
Bergen
Bergen

Join ISBJØRN in Bergen, Norway for an intensive week of sail training! We will sail the fjords, archipelagos and the open ocean around Bergen, with a different theme and focus for each day including sail trim, helmsmanship, heavy-weather sailing, piloting & navigation, instruments, downwind sailing, and more, depending on what opportunities the weather prepares for us.  We'll end most days at a new and gorgeous port or anchorage, but also come prepared for some overnight sailing! 

SAILING STAFF

Naxo
Tomey Roca
SKIPPER
Naxo Tomey Roca
Ryan
Finstad
MATE
Ryan Finstad
Phoebe
Rogers
MATE
Phoebe Rogers
Aidan
Gray
MATE
Aidan Gray
Paul
Exner
Paul Exner
James
Austrums
CREW
James Austrums
Shy
Miller
Shyah Miller
Chad
Lanoway
APPRENTICE
Chadwick Lanoway
Jenni
Hellpap
Jenni Hellpap
Delaney
Vorwick
SKIPPER
Delaney Vorwick
Laura
Parent
MATE
Laura Parent
Philippa
Rytkönen
Philippa Rytkönen
Vinny
Mattiola
Vincent Mattiola
Matt
Rutherford
Matt Rutherford
Simon
Borjeson
Simon Borjeson
Emily
Caruso
SKIPPER
Emily Caruso
David
Björkqvist
APPRENTICE
David Björkqvist
Ben
Doerr
MATE
Benjamin Doerr
August
Sandberg
SKIPPER
August Sandberg
Chris
Kobusch
SKIPPER
Chris Kobusch
Sean
Westoby
SKIPPER
Sean Westoby
Liz
Karamavros
MATE
Liz Karamavros
Vilma
Ihalainen
MATE
Vilma Ihalainen
Emma
Garschagen
MATE
Emma Garschagen
Naxo
Tomey Roca
SKIPPER
Naxo Tomey Roca
JoJo
Pickering
SKIPPER
Jojo Pickering
Adam
Browne
MATE
Adam Browne
Erik
Wängberg Nordborg
SKIPPER
Erik Claes Wängberg Nordborg
Andy
Schell
SKIPPER
Andy Schell
Manot
Berger
SKIPPER
Manot Berger
Tim
Danielson
MATE
Tim Danielson
Nikki
Henderson
SKIPPER
Nikki Henderson
Jon
Amtrup
SKIPPER
Jon Amtrup
Mary
Vaughan-Jones
SKIPPER
Mary Vaughan-Jones
Alex
Laline Ruiz
SKIPPER
Alex Laline Ruiz
Nat
Chaves
APPRENTICE
Natalie Chaves
Mia
Karlsson
MATE
Maria Karlsson

The Passage

Rough itinerary

All 59º North passages are very much subject to weather. We pick our routes based on the "correct" time of year to be sailing in the different regions we visit, and we always build-in enough time to give us some margin for weather windows. The skipper has final say on departure dates and weather windows, but generally speaking, the intinerary for this passage will look like this:

April 14, 2026

Crew arrive to ISBJØRN at 13.00 in Bergen, Norway. ISBJØRN orientation followed by crew dinner. All crew stay onboard ISBJØRN.


Prep Days

Between the joining and departure dates, all pre-passage preparation, provisioning, and safety briefings will be completed. The specific pre-departure schedule will be outlined and posted onboard ISBJØRN by the skipper.


April 14, 2026

Scheduled departure, weather dependent.


April 21, 2026

Latest date (12:00 noon) for crew to depart ISBJØRN from Bergen, Norway.

Our sail training camps are slightly different than our 'normal' A to B passages, we have the luxury to not have a set route in advance and can plan the week according to the weather. We may leave the dock the same evening you arrive, or stay for the night and prep the boat for a departure the next day. This week is all about being flexible, so we can get the most out of it.

TRAVEL LOGISTICS

Bergen

Weather conditions

A mid-April departure from Bergen tends to feel crisp and cool, with the changeable spring weather you'd expect up here—expect a mix of settled spells and lively, breezy passages, so dress warm and stay ready for anything.

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WHY 59º NORTH?

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Why it costs what it costs...

"I had an unbelievable sailing experience aboard ISBJØRN with Naxo as skipper and David as apprentice. They took special care to accommodate everyone's wants and needs, and we sailed every point of sail, practiced MOB drills, docking, navigating, trip planning, and weather forecasting. The food was hot, plentiful, and varied, even during our cold offshore passage. I plan on doing this trip again and recommend that you do too. Thanks to 59º North, Naxo, and David."

Daniel Thompson
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2026-1 | ISBJORN | Sail Training Camp #1
United States
|
🇺🇸
1,285
Miles sailed
2
Passages sailed

"It was such an experience! Meeting all the people and being part of the crew is something very special. We were so lucky to spend the passage on FALKEN; the nature and weather gave us the best, and I really wish it could have lasted longer."

Margit Charlotte Rosengren
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2025-5 | FALKEN | Panama-Galapagos
Sweden
|
🇸🇪
980
Miles sailed
1
Passages sailed

"The experience was more than I hoped for in every way. I felt completely at home on the open water in our mighty vessel and with a wonderful crew that quickly became family. All of the staff at 59º North were kind, professional, fun, knowledgeable, and friendly. I will be back!"

Lucinda Kemmet
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2025-1 | ISBJORN | Bergen - Faroe Islands
United States
|
🇺🇸
540
Miles sailed
1
Passages sailed

"Cruelling and unforgettable! I knew I would be inspired by Nikki and Alex—true professionals—but it was the inspiration I took from my crewmates that will stay with me for a lifetime. As a blue water cruiser, this experience definitely made me a better ocean sailor!"

Douglas MacDonald
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2025-1 | RACING | RORC Caribbean 600
United States
|
🇺🇸
4,687
Miles sailed
4
Passages sailed

"My time on FALKEN crossing the Atlantic was highly rewarding and incredibly enjoyable. The trip was routinely challenging and always a lot of fun, allowing me to stretch myself and enjoy being absent from the rest of the world for a time. Unforgettable."

John Dinner
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2024-3 | FALKEN | Cape Verde-Barbados
Canada
|
🇨🇦
2,175
Miles sailed
1
Passages sailed

"If you are thinking about reefing—reef! The same logic applies to sailing with Andy and Mia: if you are thinking about sailing with them, stop thinking and GO! Andy and Mia are great sailors, leaders, teachers, cooks, and warm, intelligent, accepting people. No matter how many blue water miles you have under your keel, you will be a better sailor after your trip on ISBJØRN."

Bruce McLellan
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2016-5 | ISBJORN | Ft. Lauderdale-Annapolis 2016 ISBJORN
United States
|
🇺🇸
2,561
Miles sailed
3
Passages sailed

"Our voyage was interesting because both ISBJØRN (which I was on) and ICEBEAR traveled the same route at roughly the same time. We had Matt Rutherford as our captain and Ben Doerr as first mate, and they were both chill, fun, and always happy to answer questions and provide advice. I feel I got the experience I need with the ocean and Gulf Stream to pilot my own boat from Florida to Bermuda in the future, which was exactly my goal. If you are looking for blue water sailing experience and a fun adventure, I highly recommend that you sign up with 59º North."

Rob Stassen
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2019-5 | ISBJORN | Key West-Bermuda
Canada
|
🇨🇦
1,282
Miles sailed
1
Passages sailed

THE BOAT

S&S Swan 48

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ISBJØRN

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ISBJØRN is the "OG" 59º North boat, the classic S&S Swan 48 that we started the business with back in 2015. She's considered an all-time great ocean cruising boat - built like a tank in Finland to the highest standards and with a modern but conservative hull shape making for fast & comfortable passages offshore in any weather. ISBJØRN sails with 5 crew plus a Skipper, and each person has their own dedicated sea berth & storage locker.

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Miles sailed
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ISBJØRN

packing lists & notes

Packing Notes

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Start here when planning your packing for sailing with 59º North. This list includes the general basics for all of our passages. The passage-specific packing lists offer more details.

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Cold | Chilly Packing List

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Weather-wise, expect chilly to cold conditions (not Arctic-level cold, but cold enough to need boots, hats & gloves, especially at night). On sunny, calmer days, it might be warm enough for shorts and t-shirts, so on these types of trips you kinda need one of everything! Check the packing list for specific details.

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