
Accommodation
Nomad N1 welcomes up to five guests, with sleeping spaces designed for comfort, simplicity, and the gentle rhythm of life at sea.
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Private Bow Cabin
A cosy double bunk sits in the forward cabin — your own quiet retreat tucked into the bow. -
Saloon Double Bunk
Another double bunk is set within the open‑plan saloon, where soft light and the heartbeat of the boat create an easy, communal atmosphere. -
Single Galley Bunk
A single bunk rests opposite the galley, also open‑plan — perfect for those who like to drift off to the scent of morning coffee or the murmur of early risers.
Your skipper sleeps separately in the deck cabin — affectionately known as the dog house. This arrangement gives guests privacy while allowing the skipper to keep a watchful eye on the boat’s systems through the night.
We provide comfortable duvets and pillows to ensure a restorative night’s sleep. Storage aboard is intentionally minimal, so the best place for your belongings is the bag you arrived with. We ask guests to bring a soft‑shelled bag or rucksack, as rigid suitcases don’t fit well in the spaces aboard.
Life on Nomad N1 is simple, tactile, and beautifully uncluttered — just as life at sea should be.
Nomad's Layout

Catering
All food onboard is included in your voyage, prepared with care and the spirit of simple, nourishing home cooking. Most dietary requirements can be accommodated — just let us know in advance.
If the sea is kind and we catch fresh fish, it becomes part of the day’s menu. If not, the galley is always well‑stocked, with everything needed for three wholesome meals a day and even the occasional freshly baked cake drifting out of the oven.
During the week we encourage guests to enjoy at least one meal ashore. We sail past some remarkable coastal restaurants, and it’s a wonderful way to taste the region. Meals taken off the boat are at your own cost.
A glass of wine with dinner and a beer at sunset are part of the Nomad experience. Any additional alcohol can be purchased ashore and brought aboard.
Life on Nomad is unhurried, generous, and deeply human — and the food reflects that. The skipper prepares all meals onboard, but the galley is an open, welcoming space — anyone who enjoys cooking or wants to lend a hand is always invited to join in.
All Safety equipment is provided
- All weather waterproof clothing is provided
- life jackets
All Bedding is provided
- Duvets and pillows are provided
No towels
- Please bring your own towels (quick dry)
Clothing
- Lightweight layers for warm days
- A warm jumper or fleece for cooler evenings
- Waterproof jacket or windbreaker
- Swimwear
- Comfortable shorts and T‑shirts
- One set of clothes for dining ashore
- Sleepwear
- Sun hat or cap
Footwear
- Soft‑soled shoes for onboard
- Sandals or flip‑flops
- Shoes suitable for walking ashore
Sun & Weather Protection
- High‑SPF sunscreen factor 50! The sun reflects off the water and there is no shade
- Sunglasses with UV protection
- After‑sun lotion or moisturiser
- Light scarf or buff for wind/sun
Personal Items
- Toiletries (eco‑friendly where possible)
- Any personal medication
- Quick‑dry towel
- Small washbag
Comfort & Extras
- Reusable water bottle
- Book, journal, or e‑reader
- Small dry bag for shore trips
- Power bank for devices
- Earplugs or eye mask if you’re a light sleeper
Optional Extras
- Snorkel mask if you prefer your own
- Lightweight camera
- Fishing enthusiasm — gear is usually onboard, but spirit is everything
What to Pack?
What to Pack for Your Nomad Adventure
Life aboard Nomad N1 is simple, tactile, and beautifully uncluttered. Packing light — and packing smart — makes the experience even better. A **soft‑shelled bag or rucksack** is essential, as storage is limited and rigid suitcases don’t fit onboard.


