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The Viking Explorers 2026 finally on their way to Grenada

by Viking Explorers Rally 25 Jan 12:00 PST 25 January 2026

After days of careful weather monitoring and patient preparation in Mindelo, the Viking Explorers fleet has officially departed Cape Verde on January 23rd, launching the next and most iconic stage of their transatlantic adventure — the crossing towards Port Louis Marina in Grenada, in the Caribbean.

The departure follows a necessary delay caused by persistent strong trade winds and challenging marina conditions in São Vicente. Gusts exceeding 30 knots had kept the fleet safely in port while crews finalized maintenance, refined passage plans, and waited for a more favorable weather window. That patience paid off, as conditions finally aligned to deliver an excellent departure window with steady, manageable winds and comfortable sea states.

Early reports from the fleet confirm truly enjoyable sailing conditions with consistent trade winds. Several skippers have already described the opening miles as "textbook trade wind sailing," allowing crews to settle into ocean routines and establish safe watch systems. One vessel has estimated an approximate crossing time of around 14 days.

"The atmosphere at departure was fantastic," said a member of the Viking Explorers team. "After waiting and preparing so carefully in Mindelo, seeing the fleet finally sail was incredibly rewarding. Conditions were exactly what we had hoped for; safe, steady, and confidence-building for a long ocean passage."

Boats cleared Mindelo harbor in staggered departures, exchanging farewells with marina staff and local supporters who had welcomed the fleet warmly during their stay in Cape Verde. Marina Mindelo once again proved to be a vital and trusted staging point for Atlantic crossings, providing excellent support, facilities, and hospitality throughout the stopover.

With the African continent now astern, the fleet is fully focused on the ocean crossing ahead. Crews are settling into offshore life, managing sail plans, monitoring weather systems, and maintaining regular position updates as they progress west across the Atlantic trade wind belt. The route promises classic downwind sailing in the 20 knot range.

Morale across the fleet remains high. Months of preparation, training, and offshore miles have led to this moment — the true heart of the rally. For many participants, this crossing represents a lifelong dream: sailing across an ocean under their own command, supported by an experienced international network of fellow sailors and organizers.

"Crossing the Atlantic is always a powerful experience," noted one skipper shortly after departure. "You feel the scale of the ocean, the rhythm of the wind and waves, and the teamwork onboard. That's why we sail."

The Viking Explorers team continues to track the fleet closely, providing weather routing support and maintaining regular communication in case of any anomalies as the boats make their way towards the Caribbean. Arrival windows in Grenada will depend on individual boat speeds and evolving weather patterns, with first arrivals expected in approximately two weeks.

Further updates will follow as the Viking Explorers fleet advances across the Atlantic and approaches the final miles toward Grenada, the spice island of the Caribbean.

You can follow the fleet here.

To know more about the rally visit. www.vikingexplorersrally.com or our social media.

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