EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW

This page is here to help — for both volunteers and defenders. You’ll find everything you need to know before the journey: what to pack, how to prepare, and how to feel more confident before heading to sea.

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CAN I DO THIS?

Yes — even if you’ve never been on a sailing trip before. These 7 days are made for our Titans and volunteers who need time to recharge, reconnect with others, and open up to new experiences. This is not a cruise. It’s a shared rehabilitation journey at sea — where each day is lived side by side with strong, brave people.

You’ll sail, dock, cook, and make decisions together with your crew. This is what gives the trip its true power: a sense of teamwork, trust, and support.
You’ll also have quiet moments to reflect and find balance — in your thoughts and your body. And most importantly, you’ll come back with this feeling: “I did it. And now I can do even more

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Most catamarans have 4–5 cabins, each shared by two people — sometimes with separate beds, sometimes with one. There’s also a shared space with a small kitchen, 2–3 bathrooms with showers, and access to marina showers when we stop overnight. The comfort is simple, but enough to feel safe, relaxed, and at home — even out at sea.

The kitchen has everything we need: a fridge, freezer, gas stove, oven, kettle, and dishes. If you enjoy cooking, this is your chance to treat the crew to something special — maybe your favorite recipe, or something new with local ingredients. We often have breakfast in a quiet bays and share dinner together after we dock. These moments often become the warmest memories.

If you’re curious about sailing, there’s always space to try. You can ask the skipper anything — no question is too small. Want to take the wheel, help with docking, or learn how things work on board? We’ll show you. Step by step, at your own pace.

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Sometimes we stop at anchor or in a quiet marina — to swim with a mask and fins, paddleboard, or just enjoy the sun on the shore. We plan these stops together during breakfast, based on the crew’s energy and wishes.
After we dock in a new bay or on a new island, there’s time to rest. You can stay on board, go for a walk, explore the town, or just sit in peace. Each island has its own spirit — and leaves a small part of it with you.
Dinner is something we always share. Most evenings, we cook and eat together on board — just our crew, in our own quiet rhythm. Sometimes, we join the whole flotilla (if we’re sailing with more than one boat) at a local restaurant. And sometimes, we all gather on one catamaran — to cook together, sing, and exchange stories. There’s music, quiet talks, shared laughter. These evenings bring more than just memories — they bring connection.

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