Saarlouis is a historic town known for its distinctive Vauban-style fortifications. Named after King Louis XIV of France, who founded it in 1680, Saarlouis boasts well-preserved ramparts and bastions, adding to its charm and character. The town′s central square, the Großer Markt, is lined with elegant Baroque buildings and serves as a focal point for visitors exploring its rich history and cultural heritage. Saarlouis also offers opportunities for outdoor recreation, with nearby parks and green spaces providing a tranquil escape from urban life. With its blend of history, architecture, and natural beauty, Saarlouis is a captivating destination for travelers interested in exploring Germany′s diverse heritage.
Eldorado
The two-masted schooner Eldorado is a modern sailing vessel built at the A. Metz Texdok shipyard in the Netherlands in 2007. The schooner was commissioned in 2010.
She is fitted with all necessary navigation and rescue equipment for operation in the high Arctic and Antarctica, as well as for autonomous navigation up to 35 days.
The ship is equipped with 6 double cabins, each cabin has its own bathroom, WC, heating and air conditioning system.