Discovery meets Adventure

Where Exploration, Science, and Conservation Come Together.

Sailing with a Purpose

Explore Norway's wild coastal landscapes while actively contributing to real scientific research and conservation. Aboard our expedition sailboat, we combine eco-tourism with hands-on science, offering a unique opportunity for adventurers and researchers alike. Whether you're collecting samples alongside scientists or simply enjoying the thrill of discovery, your journey directly supports meaningful ecological studies and helps protect fragile marine environments.

Our mobile field station provides access to remote coastal and marine ecosystems, where participants engage in biodiversity monitoring, climate impact studies, and conservation efforts—all while sailing through some of the most breathtaking waters on Earth. For researchers, our vessel serves as a flexible and sustainable fieldwork platform, expanding study opportunities and outreach. For travelers, it's a chance to go beyond sightseeing and become part of real scientific exploration.

Adventurers

Discover

Sail through Norway's stunning coastal landscapes, exploring remote fjords and islands while immersing yourself in the wonders of nature.

Research

Step into the role of a field scientist—collect samples, document wildlife, and contribute to real ecological studies alongside experts.

Protect

Your journey helps fund conservation research, ensuring that fragile marine and coastal ecosystems remain preserved for the future.

Researchers & Institutions

Secure Funding

Offset costs with a tourism-supported research model, allowing you to focus on discovery instead of budget constraints.

Reach-Out

Engage with curious travelers and citizen scientists, turning your research into an interactive experience that fosters public awareness.

Educate

Share your knowledge with hands-on participants, inspiring a deeper appreciation for science and conservation through real-world involvement.

En Route

This is just a short update to showcase the progress the boat has made. These images are from the turning of the hull, as the construction begins up-side down. You can see how sturdy the hull is constructed and get an idea of the safety reserves the vessel will have.

My journey until the conception of NordSail Expeditions wasn't a straight line. At 43, I've worn a few different hats. My background is in computer science, and I completed a PhD since I always liked the scienctific aspect of it. After that I worked a short stint in consulting before working together with my brother in our telecommunications...

Contact

Phone number:   +47 48 59 60 70

Email: contact@nordsail.net