Bermuda To Host Tall Ships Regatta In 2017

February 10, 2016

Tall Ships Bermuda today [Feb 9] confirmed that Bermuda will be a host port in the Rendez-Vous 2017 Tall Ships Regatta [RDV2017] – a 7,000 nautical mile transatlantic race and circumnavigation of the North Atlantic Ocean to six countries.

Bermuda will be the centre of maritime attraction during early June 2017 with the 35th America’s Cup Races, J-Class yacht regatta and the Tall Ships festival and races occurring at the same time.

John Wadson, Chairman of Tall Ships Bermuda, said “The world’s Tall Ship Fleet has never before graced the same port at the same time as an America’s Cup event. Bermuda will be making history by playing host to a combined maritime event of ‘epic’ proportions.”

Minister of Tourism Development and Transport, Shawn Crockwell, noted, “The Bermuda Government is pleased to support RDV2017 which will provide Bermudians of all ages, but especially our young adults, with the opportunity to sail in life changing voyages on various legs of the race. We believe the Bermuda Tall Ships Festival will provide an amazing backdrop for the America’s Cup events.”

RDV2017 will mark the 150th Anniversary of the Canadian Confederation. The event is being organized by Sail Training International and expects to attract a fleet of 40 Tall Ships and provide opportunities for 3,000 trainees – including trainees from Bermuda – to sail across the Atlantic or perhaps a shorter leg of the race.

The regatta will begin on 13 April 2017 with the fleet racing from Royal Greenwich, UK to Sines, Portugal. In early May, the fleet will race to Bermuda and the Bermuda Tall Ships Festival will take place on Front Street, Hamilton from June 1 – 5.

The fleet stops over in Bermuda for four days before they race to Boston and on to Quebec City. The fleet will then race back across the Atlantic to Le Havre, France.

Mr. Wadson commented that, “Bermuda has long enjoyed a warm cultural, historical, educational and maritime relationship with Canada so it is fitting that Bermuda pay homage to Canada as it celebrates its historic milestone.

“This is going to be an enormous initiative for Tall Ships Bermuda and it just would not be possible without the up-front support of the Bermuda Government, the Bermuda Tourism Authority, the Corporation of Hamilton, and of course, The America’s Cup organizers. We are indeed grateful for their support and encouragement.”

Tall Ships Bermuda expects representation from European, American and Canadian vessels. In addition, it expects that some of the South and Central American vessels will join the fleet in Bermuda on route to Boston and the Quebec celebrations.

Bermuda has successfully hosted several Tall Ships Festivals, from the very first transatlantic Tall Ships Race in 1964 and with subsequent festivals here in 1976, 1984, 2000 and the Tall Ships Atlantic Challenge in 2009 which was a celebration of Bermuda’s 400th Anniversary of permanent settlement.

Tall Ships Bermuda noted that there will be opportunities for corporate sponsorship and entertainment. They will also be looking for sponsors to nominate trainees and involve their staff in volunteering for the Tall Ships Festival.

Mr. Wadson noted, “Our sponsors and volunteers have always contributed enormously to the success of this kind of event. Hosting a major event of this kind has its financial challenges but we are confident that the business community, sports and service organizations and the general public will support the event as they have in the past.”

Minister of Economic Development, Dr. Grant Gibbons said, “Anyone who saw our most recent Tall Ships Festivals – and the America’s Cup Louis Vuitton World Series event last year – will remember the huge excitement and community goodwill these events bring to the Island.

“The Rendez-Vous 2017 Tall Ships Regatta and the Bermuda Tall Ships Festival will see magnificent sailing ships of the past grace Bermuda waters with modern America’s Cup vessels. This memorable and historic occasion will provide unprecedented spectator opportunities and a fun-filled festival atmosphere for our residents and visitors alike.”

“The Rendez-Vous 2017 Tall Ships Regatta is a fantastic event to return to the Island” said Mike Winfield, CEO, America’s Cup Bermuda. “As it will take place during the America’s Cup match qualifiers, tall ship sailors and visitors will have the opportunity to experience the excitement of the races first hand and the event village in Dockyard.

“We look forward to this wonderful event for Bermuda. The obvious comparison of these historic and magnificent sailing vessels to the most modern of sailing boats is a wonderful and exciting visual treat that will be enjoyed by Bermuda residents and the world through the media reach being created by the AC.”

Bermuda Tourism Authority CEO Bill Hanbury added “The return of this spectacular event helps us remind the world of Bermuda’s maritime heritage and nautical accessibility, key message points as we position Bermuda as the sailing capital of the Atlantic.

“We will tell potential visitors they can come to Bermuda and enjoy high-tech, high speed America’s Cup catamarans and classically majestic tall ships at the same time. Nowhere else in the world is that possible. This is another positive development in our #RacetoBermuda excitement.”

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  1. Rhonnda aka Blue Familiar says:

    Looking forward to seeing this along with everything else.

  2. Triangle Drifter says:

    Where are we going to put all of the visitors? Maybe we will hot bunk them.

    What a nautical photographic pig out June 2017 is going to be!

  3. True onion says:

    Wow talk about some positive vibes in 2017! Bermuda Rocks!

  4. paperboy says:

    Congratulation to all involved in securing this event. What a contrast to look forward to – a Tall Ship fleet alongside the AC35 craft.

  5. observing says:

    Great news. GO Bermuda!

  6. Paradise Reclaimed says:

    Awesome news indeed! What a conglomeration of sailing craft . . .

  7. Lone Wolf says:

    Summer of 2017 should be a good time for people seeking employment as well.

    I am sure that most of the restaurants (at least in Dockyard & Hamilton) will be overwhelmed and will most likely need many extra hands just to survive the ordeal. And probably many other businesses too.

    So maybe the OBA are indeed working to create jobs?

  8. PT says:

    Great stuff !!