Facing the elements, with friends and purpose.


Sustainable travel

Tukker ship

Sail Along

Set sail & discover new horizons…

If you are looking to reduce your carbon footprint, have an experience like no other and travel from A to B sustainably, then book a trip with “De Tukker”. This sailing cargo vessel is operating on the North Sea, Baltic, English channel, Irish sea and Bay of Biscay.

You can take part in the sailing of the ship, all the while knowing that below your feet in the hold are; olive oil, wine, cheese and other wonderful products being transported!

Tukker ship

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    “Nowadays, many people don‘t want to fly anymore or want to fly less, but still want to travel. And what a wonderful way of travelling it is to use a sailing ship!.”

    Jorne Langelaan, Captain and CEO

    “Stepping on board as a trainee on a sailing cargo vessel has been the best and most healthy way I ever traveled. It changed my life..”

    Elise, Trainee sailing cargo vessel

    Travel news


    Video: Sailing cargo vessel at anchor, Dunbar UK.

    Video: Sailing cargo vessel at anchor, Dunbar UK.

    De Tukker: A 1912 coastal trader turned sail training vessel. Now part of the EcoClipper fleet, she sails cargo and travellers across seas.
    De Tukker: A 1912 coastal trader turned sail training vessel. Now part of the EcoClipper fleet, she sails cargo and travellers across seas.

    Carmen’s Adventure at Sea.

    Carmen’s Adventure at Sea.

    Join Carmen on her unforgettable sailing adventure aboard De Tukker. Discover the beauty of the sea and the joy of exploring new horizons.

    Video: Sailing cargo vessel at anchor, Dunbar UK.

    Video: Sailing cargo vessel at anchor, Dunbar UK.

    De Tukker: A 1912 coastal trader turned sail training vessel. Now part of the EcoClipper fleet, she sails cargo and travellers across seas.
    De Tukker: A 1912 coastal trader turned sail training vessel. Now part of the EcoClipper fleet, she sails cargo and travellers across seas.

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