Journey

Helsinki (FIN) – Tallinn (EST) TALL SHIP RACE 2024

BOARDING DAY 06/07 AT 17:00H

DISEMBARKATION DAY 13/07 AT 10:00

Get ready for a wonderful journey aboard the Pascual Flores! This voyage is a unique opportunity for those who wish to experience the thrill of sailing on an authentic schooner and offers an unforgettable experience at sea.

In 2024, the Pascual Flores will participate in the famous Tall Ship Race regattas taking place in the Baltic Sea! The Tall Ship Race is a classic sailing competition for training ships organized by the association Sail Training International.

Would you like to explore the beauty of the Finnish coast and discover all the secrets in Tallinn, the capital of Estonia, aboard the Pascual Flores? Then join us in the second Tall Ship Race regatta on a unique journey from Helsinki to Tallinn! It’s a perfect opportunity to sail the Baltic Sea, learn from the rest of the team, and enjoy a unique sailing and regatta experience. During these sailings, the participation of all crew members in all onboard navigation actions is MANDATORY. After the sail, enjoy a few days on board getting to know the capital of Finland, Helsinki, where you can immerse yourself in the festival atmosphere, concerts, participate in the crew parade, and many more activities. Boarding is scheduled for next Saturday, July 06, at 17:00, and disembarkation will take place the following Saturday, July 13, at 10:00. Sleeping on board will not be possible on the day before or the day after. The regatta’s duration will be 8 hours, and for the remaining days, you can enjoy the festival from land and share experiences with other ships and sailors.

Voyage Details:

  • Boarding: Saturday, July 06, at 17:00
  • Disembarkation: Saturday, July 13, until 10:00
  • Route: Helsinki (FIN) – Tallinn (EST)

Discover the Wonder of the Sea on an 8-Hour Journey

Recommendations for Tallinn:

Upon arrival in Tallinn, we recommend that you stay for a few days to explore this fascinating port city. Here are some suggestions:

  • Medieval Walls and Towers: Tallinn preserves much of its old walls and towers. Some of the most notable ones are the Viru Gate and the Fat Margaret Tower.
  • Kadriorg Palace: This baroque palace was built by Peter the Great and now houses the Kadriorg Art Museum, featuring a collection of foreign art.
  • Estonian Maritime Museum (Eesti Meremuuseum): Located in the port, this museum offers a fascinating insight into Estonia’s maritime history.
  • Rocca al Mare Open Air Museum (Eesti Vabaõhumuuseum): This museum presents a collection of traditional rural buildings from across Estonia, providing a glimpse into life in the past.

Book Your Spot for an Unforgettable Adventure!

For more information and reservations, visit our website or contact our customer service team.

Get ready to experience unforgettable moments at sea and explore the charms of Tallinn! We look forward to welcoming you aboard!

Price: 800,001.050,00

Availability: Only 5 places are available

Vessel

Pascual Flores

The Pailebote “Pascual Flores” is an original vessel and different from the vessels that sail our waters today. During the first years of its life, the Pailebote was dedicated to the export of fruits, salt and general cargo, both in Mediterranean ports and anchorages, as well as in the north and west coast of Africa. It has a length of 34 meters, 8 meters beam, 3 meters draft and a total area of 415 square meters.

Journey details

Embarking

Helsinki (FIN)

Disembarkation

Tallin (EST)

Map of the journey

What is included

  • Navigation
  • Necessary basic training and workshops
  • Accident insurance
  • Accommodation in bunk beds in a cabin of 4
  • Full board (breakfast, lunch and dinner)

What it does not include

  • Transportation to and from the boat is at the expense of each person.
  • Meals and drinks outside of the ship

Book now and don't miss out on your place

Journey: Helsinki (FIN) – Tallinn (EST) TALL SHIP RACE 2024
Price: 800,001.050,00

Availability: Only 5 places are available

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