Offers

Freighter Travel

„All journeys have secret destinations of which the traveler is unaware." (Martin Buber)


Explore the South Seas with mail and supply ships!

South pacific Islands Freighter travel route with the Aranui 5

French Polynesia

Explore the South Sea by
mail ship aboard the Aranui 5

East Polynesia - Tahiti - 
Marquesas Islands

Freighter travel route New Zealand - Pitcairn

New Zealand – Pitcairn

Travel to Pitcairn by Supply Ship

Tauranga - Mangareva -
Pitcairn


Sustainable travel to Scandinavia or South Africa by cargo ship

Belgium – Finland

8 day round trip or one way cargo travel

Belgium - Finland
Vehicle transport possible

Netherlands – Iceland

Freighter round trip from
Rotterdam to Reykjavik

Netherlands - England -
Iceland - England - Netherlands

Freighter travel route Germany - South Africa

Germany – South Africa

Travel with the Cargo ship to
Walvis Bay or Cape Town

Germany - Belgium - Namibia - South Africa - 
Netherlands - Belgium - Germany

Since the pandemic, we have only been offering three cargo ship routes: Belgium–Finland, Netherlands–Iceland, and Germany–South Africa. At present, it does not appear that operations will return to normal anytime soon. We invite you to explore our other sustainable travel options, such as the Caminos or our expedition and sailing trips.


Useful information for cargo ship travel

Please note that being flexible is a big requirement when you are planning to travel by freighter. The arrival and departure dates are always estimated, because they depend on the actual cargo loaded in the ports, as well as the weather conditions. Up until a week before estimated departure it's unrealistic to give an exact embarkation time. As a rule of thumb, three days of delay per week of travelling are to be accepted.

In a world where almost everything is readily available in the blink on an eye, this demand for flexibility, this little bit of unpredictability, might just be one of the delights of cargo travel, as freighter journeys also do not start daily, but every few weeks or months.

Freighter Travel for everybody

Travelling by freighter offers a good alternative for people with fear of flying. They give an additional spirit to your sabbatical year or help people after a burnout, to get the required peace and quiet break. They are also great for everyone who prefers a more eco-friendly way of travelling, since the cargo ships move their cargo with or without passengers, so there is not much extra CO2 added on per traveler. 

Freighter Travel is a peaceful, stress- and almost jet lag free way to reach your faraway destination, finding your centre before reaching the shore.

Exploring the slow side of life with Freighter Travels

Freighter Travel are much more than getting from one point to another. They are offering us one of our most precious values: time. Time to rest, time to escape the stimulus satiation of our everyday life. Time to focus on the work on your thesis, your book, or any other project that is important to you. And Time to let go and just let be.

What is the attraction of the vast horizontal scape of freighter travel? What is the allured depth of the seemingly monotonous landscape of the sea on a Cargo Ship Cruise? The answer is as simple as it is deep: it is the switch from our fast moving daily routine to the unknown calm. Far away from phones and internet, away from time pressure and private commitments you will find a new tranquility. It may sound cheesy, but this stopping process of calming down is one of the first steps of finding your inner calm and balance.

Spending the days watching the horizon and oceanic landscapes creates an intoxicating, meditative feeling of freedom. Standing on deck helps you to let the wind blow all the worries of your daily routine away.

While the rest of the world takes part on the daily game of efficiency, speed and peak performances, freighter travel will give you an authentic feeling of the widenes of the planet. Slowly, destinations will come up and pass by. Travelling like this becomes an inner journey. Far away from everything we can get close to ourselves. Creativity is released and well-being improved.

Everyday life on board

Your well-being will be taken care of on board. Most vessels have their own gym and sauna, some even a swimming pool, and the comfortable cabins are often bigger and more comfortable than on a cruise ship. Most cargo ships only have about 3 - 5 passenger cabins, so it's easy enough to avoid fellow passengers if you want to.

You may spend your time reading or watching movies, sunbathing on deck, meeting for a coffee with another passenger or going to the sauna, to the gym or the swimming pool, if available on your cargo ship journey.

If you´re looking for social interaction, you will find it too. You can spend hours on the bridge and ask the friendly officers to explain the technical equipment, or asking for advice for your next excursion ashore. You may join the sociable cargo ship barbecue parties with the whole crew, which take place every now and then.

Stopover and Shore Leaves

Going ashore is a wonderful change during your freighter travel journey. In most cases the shore leaves will last about 8-12 hours, in some cases even up to 2-3 days, plenty of time for you to explore your surroundings.

Please also have a look at our cargo travel FAQ.


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Camino de Santiago

Discover our Caminos
in Spain & Portugal

From the “classic” Camino Francés to the Portuguese routes and routes off the beaten path such as the Camino Primitivo - you will find your tailor-made Camino experience with us!

[Translate to Slowtravel experience:] Segelschiff vor Mittelmeerküste mit Sonnenuntergang
[Translate to Slowtravel experience:] Küste von Amalfi

Sailing Trips

Sail on the over 100-year-old Bark Europa
or on modern sailing yachts

Atlantic Crossing, Argentina, Antarctica, Caribbean, Chile, North Europe & South Europe

[Translate to Slowtravel experience:] Fahrradfahrer in Dünenlandschaft in den Niederlanden
[Translate to Slowtravel experience:] Segelschiff auf Wattenmeer

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