The Tall Ships Races 2015: cruise in company goes back to nature
Fjords,
glaciers, mountains and waterfalls will be the backdrop to The Tall Ships Races
2015 Cruise in Company over the next few days.
Following
four days of Norwegian hospitality and festivities in Aalesund the fleet sails
away today (Saturday 18 July) and soon the crews will be enjoying the untouched nature and unique fjord
cities of western Norway with its white sandy beaches, idyllic harbours and
maritime culture.
From Aalesund
the fleet enters the Sunnmore fjords with views of the Sunnmore Alps high
peaks. The longest fljord in Norway, the
Sognefjord lies in the heart of Fjord Norway and extends to the foot of the
Jotunheimen and Jostedalsbreen National Parks.
The fleet
then sails into the Hardanger area and the Hardangerfjord, known for both the
mountain plateau Hardangervidda and its fantastic blossoming fruit trees.
On the last
leg of the cruise the fleet will sail along the friendly coast of southern
Norway (Sorlandet) with its exceptional archipelagos.
The following
harbours will be welcoming the fleet during the cruise: Geiranger, Orsta, Maloy, Rosendal, SIrevag,
Egersund, Flekkefjord, Farsund and Lindesnes ending up in Kristiansand, the
third port of The Tall Ships Races 2015.
The deadline
for arrival into Kristiansand is 12 noon, Saturday 25 July giving the fleet
six full days to enjoy an amazing range of activities on the way from mountain
hikes and bus, rib and bike excursions to sea kayaking, rafting, and a wide
range of sports and music festivals. It’
the perfect opportunity for the international fleet to explore all that Norway
has to offer.
About the Aalesund Tall Ships
Parade
The
first vessels participating will be at the turning point (the ship Gamle Oksíy)
around 1300. On the way out again, they will pass the ferry Ullensvang which
is a äóìsaluting vesseläó where crews will salute, sound horns and say goodbye in
their own unique way.
There will be great photo and
filming opportunities at Valderíy, Ellingsíy, Fjellstua and Aspíy school.
A map can be
seen on the Tall Ships Aalesund website here <