Join a crew to cross the Atlantic in January (Europe > Caribbean) as a 20yo with a sailing license. Realistic? Estimated costs?

Hi everyone,

I’m a 20-year-old sailor looking to do an Atlantic crossing from Europe (or the Canary Islands) to the Caribbean/Americas, starting around January.

I know November is the "classic" departure month for the main ARC and traditional trade-wind timing, but January fits my schedule much better. I've heard about ARC January and independent boats leaving after the holidays, but I want a realistic perspective from people who have done it.

I’d love your input on a few questions:

  1. How realistic is finding a crew spot in January? Do many private boats or ARC January participants still look for crew around late December / early January?
  2. Realistic costs: I’m looking for a shared-expenses arrangement (splitting groceries, fuel, and harbor fees), not commercial charters charging $5,000+. How much should I realistically budget for a shared-cost crossing?
  3. Best strategy: Beyond CrewBay, Ocean Crew Link, and walking the docks in Las Palmas, are there specific Facebook groups or forums you’d recommend for January departures?

Thanks in advance for any advice, reality checks, or personal experiences!

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u/Proper-Caramel6395 — 8 days ago

Join a crew to cross the Atlantic in January (Europe > Caribbean) as a 20yo with a sailing license. Realistic? Estimated costs?

Hi everyone,

I’m a 20-year-old sailor looking to do an Atlantic crossing from Europe (or the Canary Islands) to the Caribbean/Americas, starting around January.

I know November is the "classic" departure month for the main ARC and traditional trade-wind timing, but January fits my schedule much better. I've heard about ARC January and independent boats leaving after the holidays, but I want a realistic perspective from people who have done it.

I’d love your input on a few questions:

  1. How realistic is finding a crew spot in January? Do many private boats or ARC January participants still look for crew around late December / early January?
  2. Realistic costs: I’m looking for a shared-expenses arrangement (splitting groceries, fuel, and harbor fees), not commercial charters charging $5,000+. How much should I realistically budget for a shared-cost crossing?
  3. Best strategy: Beyond CrewBay, Ocean Crew Link, and walking the docks in Las Palmas, are there specific Facebook groups or forums you’d recommend for January departures?

Thanks in advance for any advice, reality checks, or personal experiences!

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u/Proper-Caramel6395 — 8 days ago

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u/Proper-Caramel6395 — 2 months ago

Where can I find paid remote work in humanitarian or climate organizations?

Hi! I’m currently studying Communications and I’d love to work part-time while I study in an organization related to refugees, migrants, humanitarian aid, climate change or environmental disasters.

I have experience in social media, content creation, video editing and digital communication. I speak Spanish, English and French.

I’ve found it surprisingly difficult to find open entry-level positions that are paid, remote or part-time.

Does anyone know good job boards, NGOs or organizations that hire junior international candidates or remote contractors?

Thank you!

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u/Proper-Caramel6395 — 2 months ago

Where can I find paid remote work in humanitarian or climate organizations?

Hi! I’m currently studying Communications and I’d love to work part-time while I study in an organization related to refugees, migrants, humanitarian aid, climate change or environmental disasters.

I have experience in social media, content creation, video editing and digital communication. I speak Spanish, English and French.

I’ve found it surprisingly difficult to find open entry-level positions that are paid, remote or part-time.

Does anyone know good job boards, NGOs or organizations that hire junior international candidates or remote contractors?

Thank you!

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