The event will take place from Wednesday 11th July to Saturday 14th July and there will be numerous activities and attractions around the city for everyone to enjoy, absorbing visitors in a festival of culture that celebrates both the city's maritime heritage and cultural renaissance.
The ships will be open for free public access at set times, many ships will host exclusive deck events for which tickets may be purchased, or entire deck events may be booked.
The event promises to be a spectacle from start to finish with key elements that include a Crew Parade and stunning Parade of Sail.
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