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The Tall Ships Races 2023 will see the international fleet of Tall Ships and Small Ships return to Den Helder, Hartlepool, Fredrikstad and Lerwick from 29 June to 29 July
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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. We’re delighted to return to the Dutch coastal city with its rich maritime history and cultural heritage
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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 three spectacular events, Fredrikstad will be hosting for the fourth time in 2023 and the stunning Outer Oslo Fjord archipelago will provide the perfect surroundings for the Tall Ships fleet
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Lerwick, the capital of the Shetland Islands, hosts the Tall Ships fleet for the third time in 2023. The town boasts over 300 hundred years of rich history and regularly attracts ships from around the world
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The Tall Ships Races 2023 will be the first time the spectacular event has visited Arendal, on the south coast of Norway. The town will welcome the Tall Ships fleet during a year of celebrations as it marks its 300th anniversary
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The Tall Ships Races Magellan-Elcano will see the Tall Ships fleet take in the Channel and Iberian Peninsula in 2023, visiting Falmouth, A Coruna, Lisbon and Cadiz
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A long-term friend of Sail Training International’s Races and Regattas, Falmouth will once again welcome the Tall Ships fleet as they prepare for Race One south to A Coruña, Spain
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A Coruña is a bustling port on a beautiful promontory in northern Spain. In 2023, it will welcome the Tall Ships fleet for the 11th time, more than any other port
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Lisbon is a Tall Ships Races regular – it’s welcomed the fleet seven times since taking part in the very first race in 1956 and, in 2023, will be a host port for the eighth time