WHEN AND IF Day Sails - TALL SHIPS® GALVESTON
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1800 Wharf Road,Galveston TX 77550
14 April, 2023
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No experience at TALL SHIPS® GALVESTON is complete without setting out on one of our participating daysail tall ships! Enjoy an hour and a half sail onboard the 1939 WHEN AND IF as you see firsthand the craftsmanship and beauty of sailing on this historic vessel through historic Galveston Bay. PLEASE NOTE: FESTIVAL ADMISSION IS NOT INCLUDED WITH DAYSAIL AND TWILIGHT SAIL TICKETS. PLEASE BE SURE TO PURCHASE TICKETS FOR ADMISSION. THIS VESSEL WILL BOARD AT SLIP 3E AT PIER 19, 1800 WHARF ROAD. PLEASE VIEW THE MAPS BELOW FOR INFORMATION ON LAYOUT AND PARKING SUGGESTIONS. Please plan to arrive 30 minutes before departure. The ship will depart promptly at the designated time and will not wait or turn back for late passengers.Check the weather before your sail. Ships sail rain or shine, so plan accordingly.Wear sunscreen and bring a hat.Tripping hazards are unavoidable aboard sailing vessels, and the highest degree of care and watchfulness is expected of all visitors.Proper footwear will be worn by all visitors boarding a ship (rubber sole shoes, sneakers, or boat shoes). Leather sole shoes are slippery and dangerous on deck. Absolutely no spike heels are permitted aboard a ship.A ticket is required for everyone on a ship excursion, regardless of age. Excursions are not recommended for children under the age of 5. Anyone under the age of 12 should bring their own life jacket or should be able to wear the provided life jacket.***** PLEASE NOTE: Tall Ships Galveston has been designated as a Marine Event of National Significance by the U.S. Coast Guard. Special security measures will be in effect. All attendees will be screened, including personal belongings, bags, and purses. No large bags or coolers are permitted. Small coolers no larger than 5 quarts will be permitted for baby food/formula and medicine. No firearms (regardless of permit), knives, drones, illegal drugs, or other dangerous items identified by security. Toy guns and replicas are prohibited. No unsealed or broken seal bottles of liquid or outside food are permitted, except baby food and formula that must be contained in plastic containers. No glass is permitted. One sealed bottle of liquid per guest is permitted through the gate. No prohibited item will be held by security at the gate and must be returned to the vehicle, or it will be discarded. Drones are strictly prohibited around the event area and Parade of Sail unless authorized by the Event. Unauthorized usage will be reported to law enforcement and FAA authorities. Fishing off any pier around the event area is prohibited. Attendees may bring an umbrella for inclement weather, but they may not use the umbrella while onboard a tall ship during a tour. Service (trained dogs and miniature horses) animals are welcome. No other animal is permitted. ABOUT TALL SHIPS GALVESTON® The 2023 Tall Ships® Galveston festival hosts tours of participating ships, numerous special events, sail-away excursions, music, food, and fun in a family-friendly format. Galveston Island serves as one of three ports for the TALL SHIPS CHALLENGE® Gulf Coast 2023 Series, which features a fleet of ships traveling across the Gulf of Mexico as they visit other participating cities. Learn more here. ABOUT THE TALL SHIPS CHALLENGE® The Tall Ships Challenge® is a series of annual events organized by Tall Ships America. These events draw hundreds of thousands of people to witness beautiful tall ships from the age of sail and provide a unique opportunity for the participants to interact with the crews of different vessels in friendly rivalry as they race from port to port. The series began in 2001 on the Great Lakes and saw vessels from six countries and visited seven US and Canadian ports. Since its launch, the Tall Ships Challenge® series has visited dozens of North American cities, bringing millions of spectators down to the waterfront to experience the tall ships and creating a cumulative economic impact of hundreds of millions of dollars for host communities. It has continued to grow every year and is an eagerly anticipated event in the seaside communities that host the vessels and beyond. Learn more at tallshipsamerica.org. ABOUT GALVESTON HISTORICAL FOUNDATION Galveston Historical Foundation (GHF) was formed as the Galveston Historical Society in 1871 and merged with a new organization formed in 1954 as a non-profit entity devoted to historic preservation and history in Galveston County. Over the last sixty years, GHF has expanded its mission to encompass community redevelopment, historic preservation advocacy, maritime preservation, coastal resiliency, and stewardship of historic properties. GHF embraces a broader vision of history and architecture that encompasses advancements in environmental and natural sciences and their intersection with historic buildings and coastal life and conceives of history as an engaging story of individual lives and experiences on Galveston Island from the 19th century to the present day. Learn more at galvestonhistory.org.
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