Dates announced for Tall Ships visit to Aberdeen
It's their first visit to the Granite City since 1997
Dates for the return of the Tall Ships to Aberdeen have been announced by the city council, Port of Aberdeen and Aberdeen Inspired.
The event gets underway on July 4th, 2025, running until August 2nd.
They'll dock in Aberdeen between the 19th and 22nd of July, following a 430 nautical mile trip from Dunkirk.
It'll be the first time that the Tall Ships have been in Aberdeen since 1997, with them also docking in 1991.
Around half a million people are expected in Aberdeen during the event, which will include a Union Street parade, parties, light shows and departure celebrations.
Aberdeen City Council’s Culture Spokesperson, Councillor Martin Greig, said: "Sail Training International has proposed an exciting racecourse for the Tall Ships 2025 race.
"I am delighted to welcome the event, participating ships, crew, trainees and visitors to Aberdeen. Their arrival will mark a four-day celebration of Aberdeen’s maritime heritage and the cultural, social and trading links between the city and the Port of Aberdeen and the North Sea.
"We worked with the Port of Aberdeen and Aberdeen Inspired to secure the bid, and today’s confirmation that Aberdeen along with Le Havre, Dunkirk and Kristiansand are the four host ports comprises an excellent route and something Aberdeen, the North East and Scotland can look forward to.
"Our Partnership has prioritised making Aberdeen a premier destination for festivals, productions, conferences, bands and events.
"Securing the Tall Ships Race is exactly the type of activity we are trying to bring to the city and also provides an opportunity to develop links to the Maritime Museum and our local history, stories of our maritime heritage and engaging with our children and young people.
"The work starts now, and we will be developing plans with a number of city and regional stakeholders for the event so that Tall Ships Race 2025 is a memorable experience for the organisers, participants, visitors and the people of Aberdeen."
Bob Sanguinetti, Chief Executive, Port of Aberdeen, said: "The Tall Ships Races is a spectacular event, and we are proud to be a host port in 2025. Many people have fond memories of the Tall Ships visiting Aberdeen and bringing it back to the city after almost 30 years is an incredible opportunity.
"We look forward to working with Aberdeen City Council, Aberdeen Inspired and stakeholders from across the region to deliver an event that will benefit local communities, create wider economic prosperity, and engage a new generation of young people in the city’s rich maritime heritage."
Adrian Watson, CEO of Aberdeen Inspired, said: "This announcement confirming the four European ports for Tall Ships 2025 makes it feel all the more real and Aberdeen is delighted to be in such illustrious company.
"Aberdeen Inspired is very proud to work alongside Aberdeen City Council, Port of Aberdeen and a host of other local, regional and national partners in planning for what has the potential to be one of the biggest events the city has seen in decades."