In northern Europe, the Baltic is a little intracontinental sea of approximately 450.000 km², adjacent to the North Sea which connects it to the Atlantic Ocean.
It washes Sweden, Finland, Russia, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Germany and Denmark.
This former lake became a sea as the lands around it started to emerge due to the melting of the glaciers that compressed them.
The Baltic is low salted: 10 ‰ while the average salinity of the seas is 35 ‰; tides have here little importance.
Our bases, in Germany and Sweden, will introduce you to a different kind of sailing and discovery of coasts full of history.

