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The Tall Ships Races Aberdeen 2025 will run from July 19 to 22 and has been brought to the city by Aberdeen City Council, Port of Aberdeen and Aberdeen Inspired.
The Tall Ships Races is a long-standing international offshore training regatta that aims to engage and educate young people while raising awareness of the marine environment and sustainability. The ...
Sail Portsmouth won't hold a tall ships festival in 2025, but it invites teens to participate in Sea Challenge aboard a ship for a week this summer.
It is expected to be one of 30 Class A International Tall Ships that will parade through the Harbor on July 4, 2026. Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said she was “deeply saddened” over the ...
The tall ships will not sail to New Hampshire's Seacoast this year. According to Sail Portsmouth, construction at city piers means the organization will not be able to host the annual Tall Ship ...
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The 2025 Sail Portsmouth tall ships festival is canceled due to construction at the Commercial Fishing Pier, but the Sea Challenge program will continue. Sail Portsmouth plans to return with the ...
The tall ships will sail in on Thursday, July 31, and remain in Sturgeon Bay until Sunday, August 3. Deck tours are free.
The Lord Provost of Aberdeen Dr David Cameron said: “The Tall Ships Races will be a fantastic and fun event for the city and it’s great to have these new mini trail guides to offer people. “We live in ...
Tall ships return to Sturgeon Bay this summer, and you could sail on one. Here's what to know Instead of just stopping in the city overnight, the four vessels will be in for six days in what might ...
TORONTO, March 20, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The award winning Toronto Waterfront Festival, presented by Redpath, is thrilled to announce the highly anticipated return of the Tall Ships to Toronto ...
The festival, which in the past has drawn thousands of ship-gazers to Duluth’s shoreline, is July 10-13 and includes a parade of sails, tours, daytrips and general gawking.