Skeptoid hosts an April 2026 sailing adventure aboard the SV Royal Clipper, departing Malaga on the 18th and concluding in Nice by the 25th. Led by archaeologist Dr. Flint Dibble, participants engage with rat lines and sails while attending mini-conferences on Mediterranean history. Limited tickets are available exclusively via skeptoid.com/adventures, with a subsequent December 2026 itinerary planned to tour New Orleans before cruising the Norwegian Breakaway to Cozumel, Roatan, and Harvest Key to critically examine Maya legends and the fabled crystal skull. [Automatically generated summary]
And this April we're hosting an adventure you truly do not want to miss.
Join me and Mediterranean archaeologist Dr. Flint Dibble for a Skeptoid sailing adventure through the Mediterranean aboard the SV Royal Clipper, the world's largest fully rigged sailing ship.
We set sail from Malaga, Spain on April 18th, 2026 and finish in Nice, France on April 25th.
And yes, this is a real sailing ship.
You can climb the rat lines.
You can handle the sails.
You can even take the helm.
They let you do that.
Don't know how wise, but they do.
But wait, this isn't just a cool sailing trip.
It's a full skeptoid experience at sea.
We'll hold a mini-conference on board and Flint will be our very own Skeptoid expert.
He'll join us on hand-picked port excursions, brief us each evening on the next day's stop, and you can join our special Skeptoid quest at every port.
Tickets are extremely limited, and when they're gone, they're gone.
Get full details and book now at skeptoid.com slash adventures.
And if you can't join this adventure, stay tuned because we're already working on our next adventure in December 2026.
We're planning a New Orleans land tour followed back to back by a Maya adventure, cruising aboard the Norwegian Breakaway to Cozumel, Roatan, and Harvest Key, where we'll dive into real Maya archaeology and take a hard skeptical look at legends of the region.
Maybe we'll even find the fabled crystal skull.
Do the land tour, hop on the cruise, or both.
More details coming soon and grab your tickets for our Sailing the Skeptical Seas before they're gone.