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Tall Ships Races 2026: Race 2

Dates & Availability

Embarkation Location
Antwerp, Belgium
Disembarkation Location
Stavanger, Norway
Fully Booked
Start Date
Monday, 13 July 2026
End Date
Friday, 24 July 2026
Days Sailing
10 days / 11 nights
Days in Port
3
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Price
£1,138
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Take part in the world-famous Tall Ships Races and meet new friends, travel to new countries and learn new skills on board Shetland’s very own Tall Ship, Swan. Race 2 goes from Antwerp in Belgium, to Stavanger in Norway.

Boarding in Antwerp, Belgium on Monday 13 July at approx. 17:00 / Disembark in Stavanger, Norway on Friday 24 July at approx. 09:00

The Tall Ships Races offer an annual opportunity for young sail trainees between 15-25 to take part in a life-changing experience on board a fleet of tall ships, visiting different ports throughout Europe. https://sailtraininginternational.org/event/tall-ships-races-2026/

No previous sailing experience is required – all instruction and training will be given, along with the experience of a lifetime as you join thousands of young people and tall ship crews for a voyage across the sea, crew activities and parade in both host ports and the opportunity to meet new friends from around the world.

Since 2001, Antwerp has hosted the Tall Ships Races three times and is now an anchor port, meaning the city will host every 4 years. Located in the heart of Europe, it’s a pocket-sized metropolis and the continent’s second-largest port. It’s a melting pot of cultures, with 164 different nationalities living and working within it.

Stavanger was a Tall Ships Races host port in 2018, and the city previously hosted the event in 1997, 2004 and 2011. All have been very successful events both for visiting ships and crews and for the whole Stavanger region. Shipping and sailingships are an important part of the city's history and identity, and they have long-standing maritime traditions.

Any voyage on Swan is very much a hands-on experience - you are part of her crew, and work as a team to make your voyage happen. All tasks are shared and everyone joins in, from the most to the least experienced. For more details of what to expect on board please refer to our Welcome Aboard Leaflet.

Included in voyage

Included in the price of this trip are sailing instruction, accommodation and all meals for the duration of your stay. Also included are all programmed crew activities in port (some vendor provided activities may be subject to charge), including the crew party and crew parade.

Trainees must present themselves at the ship by 1700 on Monday 13th July 2026. Any trainee under 18 must be accompanied to and from the ship by a parent or guardian – Swan crew will only take responsibility for the safety and supervision of trainees once on board.

Full kit details and joining instructions will be issued near the time of the voyage.

All travel to and from the ship, insurances and other expenses must be paid separately by the trainee.

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