sailed in its replica of one of Christopher Columbus' famous tall ships, the Pinta, and docked at Plaza de Luna, allowing public self-guided tours. Pensacola is no stranger to tall ships in general. The Pride of Baltimore will offer sunset sails only. Sail Away Adventures include 75-minute day sails and the two-hour sunset sail on either When and If or Glenn L. Visitors will have the opportunity to tour ships and enjoy sailing excursions or attend special events that include sunset parties, sunrise yoga and more. The festival and sail adventures will begin on April 28, with general admission tickets starting at $10 and sail trips starting at $65. Landing party tickets are $150.īuy tickets here: Tall Ships Pensacola festivalĪpril things to do in Pensacola: 30+ events including concerts, beer fests and goat yoga Three ships will take passengers for the Parade of Sail, with tickets priced at $185, including a four-hour sail, food, drinks and an unlimited three-day ticket to the festival. The festival will commence with the Parade of Sail and Landing Party on April 27. The four-day, family-friendly event features sailing adventures, onboard ship tours, food trucks, craft beer, music and a festival marketplace with special events. Tall Ships America welcomed Pensacola into the festival for the first time in 2018, where it was voted "Port of the Year" thanks to its rich maritime history. The Pensacola fleet consists of five ships: the Nao Trinidad from Spain, the Pride of Baltimore II, Ernestina-Morrissey, When and If, and the Glenn L. The Tall Ships Pensacola Festival returns to Pensacola April 27-30 at Plaza de Luna, and will serve as the final stop on the Tall Ships Challenge Gulf Coast Series, which also includes St.
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