
Tall ships to transform Aberdeen Harbour during four-day festival
Aberdeen is preparing to welcome a sea of towering masts as the Tall Ships Races arrive in the city this summer.
It will mark the first time in over 20 years that the Granite City has hosted the world-renowned maritime event.
From July 19 to 22, the Port of Aberdeen – Scotland's biggest and busiest port – will trade its usual supply vessels for more than 50 majestic yachts, as crews from across the globe descend on the North Harbour.
Organisers showcased preparations for the event on Tuesday, including the transformation of buildings around the harbour with red, white and blue paint in honour of the occasion.
Emma Wadee, part of the event team, said Aberdeen is 'so ready' to welcome thousands of visitors:
She said: 'We've got 50 boats arriving and then four days packed full of entertainment which will be going on all day and into the evening. Aberdeen's North Harbour is really a unique setting for this.'
Aberdeen is the only UK port selected to host the international sailing festival, which brings together over 1,000 young sailors to race between ports across Europe.
A full programme of events is planned for the four-day celebration, including live music, street food, bars, and a military village – all free to attend.
Bob Sanguinetti, CEO of the Port of Aberdeen, said: 'With a packed programme of free events and activities for all ages, there truly is something for everyone to enjoy. We look forward to welcoming the international crews and visitors from near and far.'
Young people are at the heart of the Tall Ships Races, with many taking to the sea for the first time.
Rachel Wells, who will sail from Aberdeen to Kristiansand in Norway, said she's excited for the journey:
She added: 'I think I've got good sea legs! I've sailed as part of a Scout Camp and it was a really good experience. I will be on the Alba Explorer – I haven't seen it yet, but it looks fantastic.'
The event will begin with a colourful opening ceremony on Friday, July 19, and culminate in the ships setting sail for Norway on Monday, July 22.
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Tall ships to transform Aberdeen Harbour during four-day festival
Aberdeen is preparing to welcome a sea of towering masts as the Tall Ships Races arrive in the city this summer. It will mark the first time in over 20 years that the Granite City has hosted the world-renowned maritime event. From July 19 to 22, the Port of Aberdeen – Scotland's biggest and busiest port – will trade its usual supply vessels for more than 50 majestic yachts, as crews from across the globe descend on the North Harbour. Organisers showcased preparations for the event on Tuesday, including the transformation of buildings around the harbour with red, white and blue paint in honour of the occasion. Emma Wadee, part of the event team, said Aberdeen is 'so ready' to welcome thousands of visitors: She said: 'We've got 50 boats arriving and then four days packed full of entertainment which will be going on all day and into the evening. Aberdeen's North Harbour is really a unique setting for this.' Aberdeen is the only UK port selected to host the international sailing festival, which brings together over 1,000 young sailors to race between ports across Europe. A full programme of events is planned for the four-day celebration, including live music, street food, bars, and a military village – all free to attend. Bob Sanguinetti, CEO of the Port of Aberdeen, said: 'With a packed programme of free events and activities for all ages, there truly is something for everyone to enjoy. We look forward to welcoming the international crews and visitors from near and far.' Young people are at the heart of the Tall Ships Races, with many taking to the sea for the first time. Rachel Wells, who will sail from Aberdeen to Kristiansand in Norway, said she's excited for the journey: She added: 'I think I've got good sea legs! I've sailed as part of a Scout Camp and it was a really good experience. I will be on the Alba Explorer – I haven't seen it yet, but it looks fantastic.' The event will begin with a colourful opening ceremony on Friday, July 19, and culminate in the ships setting sail for Norway on Monday, July 22. Get all the latest news from around the country Follow STV News Scan the QR code on your mobile device for all the latest news from around the country


Press and Journal
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- Press and Journal
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