From warships to tall ships, Bob Sanguinetti on helming Port of Aberdeen
The chief executive talks about Port of Aberdeen's bold ambitions for its future as excitement builds for the Tall Ships races in summer.
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The chief executive talks about Port of Aberdeen's bold ambitions for its future as excitement builds for the Tall Ships races in summer.
View pageDeacon Blue, Kaiser Chiefs, Ministry Of Sound Classical and Tide Lines are the headliners for four stunning open-air gigs that will provide an “epic soundtrack” to The Tall Ships Races Aberdeen this July.
View pageLocal traders and charities are invited to be part of a huge outdoor market on Port of Aberdeen quayside that will be at the vibrant heart of the spectacular Tall Ships Races extravaganza this July.
View page44 magnificent vessels are now confirmed for The Tall Ships Races Aberdeen 2025 – meaning the Granite City is set to host the largest fleet of this year’s world-class event.
View pageExactly one year from today The Tall Ships Races will arrive in Aberdeen – and organisers are urging people across the north-east to: 'Get ready, get excited, get involved’.
View pageAberdeen has a rich history with the Tall Ships Races, hosting the incredible fleet in 1991 and 1997.
View pageThe countdown is on for The Tall Ships Races Aberdeen 2025, with just 500 days to go until the city hosts its most significant event in decades.
View pageAberdeen has had its first taste today (Wednesday 17 January) of what to expect at the much anticipated Tall Ships Races event which returns to the city next year for the first time in over a quarter of a century.
View pageThe journey towards The Tall Ships Races Aberdeen 2025 has begun as a call for volunteers, Sail Trainees, sponsors, and more was launched today (21 July 2023).
View pageThe public is invited to step on board and explore the majestic Statsraad Lehmkuhl.
View pageSail Training International have released details of the route, which will see the vessels set out from Le Havre in France, travelling to Dunkirk, Aberdeen and finally Kristiansand in Norway.
View pageAberdeen has successfully bid to bring the much-loved Tall Ships back to the Granite City in 2025.
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