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An on-board experience befitting of the ship’s grandeur.


Combining historical influences with contemporary style, we offer the highest standards of dining, accommodation and entertainment.


Our Voyages


As an island steeped in seafaring heritage, what better departure point is there to experience a ship like Golden Horizon for the first time than the UK? From May to August 2021, we will be offering nine individually tailored voyages, seven departing from Harwich and two from Glasgow. Each voyage will marry the romance and history of the elegant tall ships with dramatic Icelandic, Irish, British and Northern European coastlines. Our voyages will take guests to destinations rich in culture and show the UK at its best; one of the highlights will be Golden Horizon at anchor during the Cowes Week Regatta.


True to our philosophy of using the wind and the currents to follow the sun, it became inevitable that nature would then lead us to follow the historic Maritime Silk Route. Departing in Autumn 2021, our Maritime Silk Route heads east through the Suez canal and combines voyages to iconic destinations and carefully selected remote beach and island stops.


Our 2022 voyages begin with a circumnavigation of Australia, offering guests the chance to see the wonders of the Great Barrier Reef and more, before setting sail around the Indian Ocean, visiting magical beaches and port destinations. Our voyages then venture north to Japan, then take passage through the North Pacific


tradewindvoyages.com The Ocean’s Journey

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