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Following the postponement and cancellations we experienced in 2020 and 2021, we're beyond excited to return with The Tall Ships Races 2022 in the North Sea.
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Esbjerg will return as the first Host Port of the race series, having previously welcomed The Tall Ships Races four times.
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The second Host Port of The Tall Ships Races 2022 will be Harlingen, who will be looking to follow on from their spectacular finale to The Tall Ships Races 2018.
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Antwerp has hosted the Tall Ships five times since 2001 and 2022 will see the diverse city entertain crews and visitors once more.
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The finale of The Tall Ships Races 2022 will be in Aalborg, a long time friend of Sail Training and The Tall Ships Races.
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The Tall Ships Races 2023 will welcome friends old and new as we visit the Netherlands, UK and Norway.
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The first stop of The Tall Ships Races 2023 will be in Den Helder.
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Den Helder will welcome The Tall Ships Races back for the first time since 2008, having also hosted the series in 1996.
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The second stop of the 2023 race series will be in Hartlepool.
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Hartlepool first hosted the Tall Ships fleet during The Tall Ships Races 2010 and will welcome the race series for the second time in 2023.
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Following visits to Den Helder and Hartlepool, the Tall Ships fleet race across the North Sea to Fredrikstad.
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Fredrikstad will be hosting for the fourth time in 2023 and the stunning Outer Oslo Fjord archipelago will provide the perfect surroundings for the fleet.
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Lerwick, the capital of the Shetland Islands, hosts the Tall Ships fleet for the third time in 2023.
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The historic town boasts over 300 hundred years of rich history and regularly attracts ships from around the world to its natural harbour.
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The Tall Ships Races 2023 will finish in Arendal, who will welcome the fleet for the first time.
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Arendal will welcome the Tall Ships fleet during a year of celebrations as it marks its 300th anniversary.