Santa Marta
Matane
From 14/09/2025 to 03/10/2025 on Artemis

The cargo sail Artemis

 Flag: France

 Home port : Le Havre

 IMO : 9982938

 Type : Cargo

 Date start of construction : 15/11/2022

 Date end of construction : 02/08/2024

 Sail area : 3000 m2

 LOA (overall lenght) : 81,8 m

 Height : 65,7 m

 Capacity :
– 1000 palettes EURO (825 palettes US)
– 175 barrels
– 12 PAX (passengers)

Energy performance

87%
of CO2 saved for the entire journey
1.72g
of CO2 per tonne-kilometre

Port of departure: Santa Marta

Country : Colombia
City : Santa Marta
Terminale : First race n°10A-12
Coordinates : 11°15’01 “N 74°12’46 ”W

Santa Marta, the pearl of the Colombian Caribbean, is a vibrant city with an exceptional natural heritage. Nestled between the turquoise sea and the Sierra Nevada, it is a place where history and nature meet in harmony. Renowned for its heavenly beaches and warm ambience, Santa Marta is a cultural crossroads where indigenous heritage blends with Spanish influences, offering an enchanting setting steeped in tradition.


The port of Santa Marta, one of the most important in Colombia, is a strategic hub for international trade in Latin America. Located on the Caribbean coast, it is ideally positioned for regional and global trade. Renowned for its modern infrastructure, the port is committed to sustainable practices in favor of preserving the surrounding marine ecosystem. Combining efficiency and respect for the environment, it reflects Santa Marta’s commitment to a greener, more responsible future.

Port of arrival: Matane

Country : Canada
Ville : Québec
Terminale : Matane
Coordonnées : 48.83190635896781, -67.56722658757693

Quebec City, the historic jewel of the St. Lawrence Valley, is a city with unique charm, where history and culture blend in a spectacular natural setting. Nestled between the river and the surrounding hills, it embodies a place where French and North American influences coexist harmoniously. Renowned for its cobblestone streets, historic architecture, and warm atmosphere, Quebec City is a true cultural crossroads, where each season reveals a new facet of its rich history and heritage.

The Port of Quebec, one of the oldest in North America, is a hub for Canadian maritime trade. Located on the banks of the St. Lawrence River, it enjoys strategic access to international shipping lanes while playing a key role in trade in eastern Canada. This port combines modern infrastructure with sustainable practices, incorporating initiatives to preserve the river’s ecosystem. Committed to responsible logistics, the Port of QuĂ©bec is a dynamic and environmentally friendly gateway for goods from around the world.

The crew

The Anemos crew is made up of 2 crews of between 7 and 9 sailors each, who rotate during a predefined sailing period. Each crew is made up of :

  • A Captain
  • A Chief Engineer
  • A Second Captain
  • An Assistant Electrotechnician (who will rotate according to the fleet’s needs)
  • A Chief Officer
  • A Mate
  • A Bosun (or boatswain)
  • Able Seaman (2 if more than 4 passengers)
  • A cook

Some of the chargers

Logbook
13.09.2025

Ready to Set Sail

With her holds fully loaded and cargo secured, Artemis is poised to depart Santa Marta. The crew is preparing for the journey ahead as the ship readies to cross the Atlantic toward Quebec. A new adventure at sea is about to begin.

14.09.2025

Ready to depart

The day has come. With logbooks in hand and spirits high, the crew is ready to set sail. Artemis prepares to leave the Colombian coast behind and begin her long voyage toward Quebec.

16.09.2025

Clear horizons

A calm day at sea under clear skies. The horizon stretches endlessly ahead, a reminder of the long journey that lies before us.

19.09.2025

Under sail

The sails rise high against the sky, catching the wind that drives us forward. Each maneuver brings us closer to our destination across the Atlantic.

21.09.2025

Continuing the Journey

As Artemis sails on, the sky grows cloudier and the sea rougher, reminding us that every journey has its challenges. The ship presses on, cargo secured, with the Atlantic ahead and adventure all around.

22.09.2025

A Rainbow at Sea

After the clouds, a rainbow arches over Artemis as she sails onward. The sea continues its dance, the cargo secured, and the journey pressing forward—a reminder that even at sea, beauty follows the storm.

25.09.2025

Morning on Board

Start the day like the crew of Artemis, with a hearty breakfast and the sea just outside the window. Between voyages and cargo, these moments remind us that life on board is as much about the journey as it is about the little daily rituals.

28.09.2025

Evening Colors at Sea

As night falls, Artemis sails under a sky painted with deep blues and warm orange layers. The day winds down, but the journey continues—every color a reminder of the adventure at sea.

29.09.2025

Sunset at Sea

Artemis sails into the sunset, the sky ablaze with warm hues as the day comes to a close. Each evening at sea is a reminder of the beauty and adventure that come with every journey.

01.10.2025

Eyes on the Horizon

Sailing steadily, eyes turn toward the horizon. Each mile brings us closer to our destination, with arrival just a few days away. The journey continues, full of anticipation and adventure.

🔵 Sail Assistance – Sail used as support; the engine can run, but the sail helps to propel the boat forward.
🟢 Sail Propulsion – The boat is powered solely by sail, with no engine, making it 100% green.
⚪️ Engine Propulsion – The motor is running, but the sail is not providing any (or very little) thrust.

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