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A new travel company has launched an online sailing community with a wide selection of action sports and sailing trips for the modern adventurer.
Launched this year, Kraken.Travel have their sights set specifically on the adventure travel enthusiast. The company have curated a selection of unique sailing trips offering ski/sailing in Scandinavia and Iceland and well as Arctic wildlife expeditions, a trip to the world’s most remote music festival in Norway and the chance to join as crew on a Tall Ship amongst a growing roster of voyages.
The new adventure travel company was started with the aim of creating an educational community for aspiring sailors and those with an adventurous spirit. The Ski/Sail trips are open to experienced skiers/boarders but require no prior experience with sailing. Kraken will build confidence with support and expert knowledge, and give aspiring sailors the chance to take part in voyages of all kinds, regardless of ability.
Henry Burkitt, Kraken Travel Founder says “Sailing is an experience like no other. We’re 100% dedicated to empowering an accomplished community of sailors who’ll use new found skills to enhance their own travel experiences. Over the coming months we’ll be building a platform offering expert advice and educational workshops alongside our incredible selection of sailing adventures.
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