Tall Ships Races and Regattas - Sail Training International (2024)

At Sail Training International, we’re extremely proud to be the only people in the world who organise our unique style of sailtraining Tall Ships Races and Regattas.

Our first event took place 60 years ago… and each one has been a huge success ever since. Today,our Races can attract a diverse fleet of international vessels from up to 30 different countries. And,they can bring up to four million visitors and 400 media representatives to the ports we visit.

Our events take place mainly in Europe… but we’re making waves in oceans around the world. In 2017 we organiseda spectacular Trans-Atlantic event – the Rendez-Vous 2017 Tall Ships Regatta.At Sail On Board, we live for the Tall Ships Races and Regattas… and we love them. But what arethey?

Let’s take a look.

What Are The Tall Ships Races?

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We can help you to get involved with lots of different sail training adventures around the world.However, the biggest one that we organise is the Tall Ships Races. This spectacular, annual event isaimed at young people (16-25 years old) and it takes place in European waters over the summermonths.

We start planning the Tall Ships Races four years in advance. We carefully select the route, so thatthe fleet can visit different sea areas around Europe… everywhere from the Baltic to theMediterranean. After all, we want as many different people as possible to experience an adventureunder sail.

Once we’ve decided on the region, we invite ports to bid to become host ports. Host ports play areally important role in the Tall Ships Races – we couldn’t do it without them. So, of course, we wantto make sure that they’re up to the task. We want to ensure that the event is a success for them,too.

Huge crowds visit the host ports during the four days of the Tall Ships Races. We’ve seen hundredsof thousands of people at events… sometimes even several million.

Once the host ports are on board, we invite the world’s Tall Ships to take part. Everything from thebiggest Class As (barques, brigs and ship rigged) to the smallest Class Ds (sloops, ketches andschooners). After the impressive fleet is assembled, we need to find the crew to sail them. That’swhere you come in.

What Are the Tall Ships Regattas?

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So, you know about the Tall Ships Races… but what about the Regattas?

We organise one or two Tall Ships Regattas every year. The fleet is usually smaller than at the Tall Ships Races, but it’s a spectacular gathering all the same. All classes of vessels take part, and they also attract hundreds of thousands of visitors to each host port.

The great thing about the Tall Ships Regattas is that a wide variety of ports can get involved – including those that aren’t able to host the larger fleets of the Tall Ships Races.

Taking part in a Regatta is just as exciting as a Tall Ships Race… and you might even get to visit a more unusual port!

What Happens During a Race or Regatta?

The fun really starts once you’ve signed up for a sail training adventure.

Nothing can quite prepare you for the unforgettable atmosphere of racing. Picture yourself sailing on a beautiful Tall Ship, way out at sea, with the waves crashing against the hull, no land in sight, the sun rising behind you, and your closest competitor hot on your heels.

Races and Regattas are broken down into “legs,” or races. The number of legs depends on how many host ports are taking part – you’ll race from one port to the next. We want everyone who takes part to have fun… but don’t forget that it’s a race, with lots of trophies and prizes up for grabs.

Cruise-in-Company

Along with the race legs, there’s also the opportunity to take part in a “Cruise-in-Company.” This is sometimes called a “Guest Port Programme.” It’s not a race – it’s an opportunity to take things at a more leisurely pace. You’ll have more time to enjoy the company of the rest of the fleet, take in your surroundings, and bond with your crewmates.

Perhaps you’ll stop to anchor in a picturesque port which has put on some special entertainment for the visiting fleet. Maybe you’ll check out a beautiful bay for an overnight party. Or you could sail slowly and take in a tourist attraction. Some crews even swap ships and welcome new international crewmates.

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TYPICAL Port Programme

Here’s an taste of what you can expect:

  • Thursday
12:00Deadline for vessels to be in port
10:00-19:00Crew sports and cultural activities
13:00Opening ceremony
20:00Captains’ dinner
  • Friday
10:00-14:00Crew sports and cultural activities
17:00-19:00Crew Parade and Prize-Giving Ceremony
19:30Crew party
  • Saturday
10:00-14:00Crew sports and cultural activities
16:00-17:00Captains’ briefing
  • Sunday
09:00-11:00Fleet undocking
12:00-14:00Tall ships parade

How Do I Get Involved?

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Visit Find Your Adventure Under Sail and answer three questions. You can choose the type of sail training you’re interested in, which year you’d like to get involved, and where in the world you want to go. We’ll let you know which vessels might fit the bill, and you can visit their websites and contact them directly to book your place. Simple.

You can also check out our Events for our upcoming Races and Regattas. Start by choosing a race leg or port that fits your timetable, and can chose from the ships that are taking part.

If you’d like help finding and booking your adventure – we’re here to help you every step of the way. Even if you haven’t quite decided on what you want to do, and where you want to go, we can guide you through the process. From finding an event and ships that’s right for you, to contacting a vessel, or finding out more about funding options.

Email the Sail On Board support team on office@sailtraininginternational.org, or give us a call on +44 (0)23 9258 6367. We’ll happily answer all your questions, and try to solve any problems you might be experiencing.

Upcoming Tall Ships Races and Regattas

    • The Tall Ships Races 2024
    • The Tall Ships Races 2025
    • The Tall Ships Races 2026

Check out our Events for more information.

Tall Ships Races and Regattas - Sail Training International (2024)

FAQs

Where will tall ships be in 2024? ›

With Host Ports from five countries – Lithuania, Finland, Estonia, the Åland Islands and Poland – The Tall Ships Races 2024 will take in all the Baltic region has to offer. The Tall Ships Races always provide the perfect opportunity to take part in some great sailing and embark on the adventure of a lifetime at sea.

Where will the Tall Ships be in 2026? ›

Starting in Denmark in June 2026, The Tall Ships Races 2026 will see events taking place across 4 countries in Europe including the Netherlands, Belgium and Norway, before coming to a close in Denmark in August 2026.

Where will the Tall Ships be in 2025? ›

With Host Ports from four countries – France, UK, Norway and Denmark – The Tall Ships Races 2025 will take in all the English Channel and North Sea region has to offer. We're delighted to welcome these five Host Ports, who each have a fantastic history hosting world-class maritime events.

What are the tall ships races international? ›

The races are designed to encourage international friendship and training for young people in the art of sailing. The races are held annually in European waters and consists of two racing legs of several hundred nautical miles, and a "cruise in company" between the legs.

What will be the biggest ship in 2025? ›

New world's largest cruise ship, Star of the Seas, to debut at Port Canaveral in 2025. The latest iteration of "the world's largest cruise ship" will be sailing out of Port Canaveral after its construction is completed in 2025.

How long will the tall ships be in Portsmouth NH? ›

Tall Ship Sails 2024 - Jul 25, 2024 to Jul 28, 2024 - The Chamber Collaborative of Greater Portsmouth, NH.

What tall ship sank? ›

On October 29, 2012, the tall ship Bounty sank off Cape Hatteras, North Carolina, while attempting to transit through the forecasted path of Hurricane Sandy.

What is the largest tall ship still sailing? ›

Royal Clipper

The Royal Clipper is a cruise ship that is built on the lines of the Preussen – a five-mast sail ship that was built in the year 1902. At present, the Royal Clipper is regarded to be the world's largest sailing ship with five masts that are rigged fully.

Do tall ships still exist? ›

A tall ship is a large, traditionally-rigged sailing vessel. Popular modern tall ship rigs include topsail schooners, brigantines, brigs and barques.

What ship will sail forever? ›

Flying Dutchman, in European maritime legend, spectre ship doomed to sail forever; its appearance to seamen is believed to signal imminent disaster.

What ship is coming out in 2024? ›

All three vessels — Icon of the Seas, Queen Anne and Sun Princess — are the three new cruise ships for 2024 that have us the most excited here at TPG.

Do the tall ships come to Chicago? ›

Tall Ship Windy offers 60-75 minute sailing adventures, departing from Navy Pier. Enjoy spectacular views of the Chicago skyline, help raise sail and relay commands, and join today's adventure! Each interactive journey features exciting Great Lakes history and tales of courage on the inland seas.

Where is the Tall Ships race in 2024? ›

In addition to Tallinn, the 2024 edition of The Tall Ships Races will host stages in Klaipėda, Lithuania; Helsinki and Turku, Finland; Mariehamn, Åland Islands; and Szczecin, Poland.

What are the 3 big races? ›

Triple Crown, in American horse racing, championship attributed to a three-year-old Thoroughbred that in a single season wins the Kentucky Derby, the Preakness Stakes, and the Belmont Stakes.

Is the Tall Ships race every year? ›

However, the biggest one that we organise is the Tall Ships Races. This spectacular, annual event is aimed at young people (16-25 years old) and it takes place in European waters over the summer months.

Are the tall ships coming to Halifax in 2024? ›

Saturday & Sunday, 4-6pm, October 5 - October 6, 2024. Booking the Tall Ship Silva Sailing Cruise? Consider the Halifax Experience Pass! The pass includes the Tall Ship Silva Sailing Cruise plus 12 other experiences and deals on meals!

Where will Sun Princess sail from in 2024? ›

Sun Princess Cruise Calendar
DateTitleDeparts
14 Sep 2024European Explorer Cruise - U436Barcelona
23 Sep 2024Iberian Passage Cruise - U437Southampton
14 Oct 2024Caribbean Getaway With Grand Turk Cruise - U440Fort Lauderdale
19 Oct 2024Eastern Caribbean With St. Thomas Cruise - U441Fort Lauderdale
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What are the tall ships in France 2024? ›

According to the official organiser, this event will take place in Sète, France, from Tuesday, March 26th to Monday, April 1st 2024. Whilst we're unable to confirm details at this stage, it's expected that at least one tall ship will take part in Escale à Sète 2024.

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