Award-winning nautical festival, Gloucester Tall Ships, will be sailing into the Jubilee weekend as it marks its highly anticipated return this June.
From June 3 to June 5, the free-to-attend event includes entertainment and family fun for all, from a vintage fairground, sand sculptures, flyboarders, daredevil stunts and musicians, while viewers will witness majestic ships sailing into the docks at Gloucester Quays.
Gloucester Tall Ships festival will additionally feature market stalls on Llanthony Road, High Orchard Street and Orchard Square where attendees can dine at Gloucester's local food and drink spots, as well as discover arts and crafts by artisan makers across the South West.
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This year, the festival will introduce a Boarding Pass that can be purchased for £5, for visitors that can be given an exclusive access to boarding the visiting ships, in addition to meeting the sailing teams and tour beneath the decks at the living and working quarters.
For an extra £2.50, buyers can grab a Boarding Pass Plus that provides access to the National Waterways Museum in Gloucester right, which is anchored in the heart of Docks.
Councillor Andrew Lewis, portfolio holder for Cultural Services, said:
“We’re so pleased to be bringing the Gloucester Tall Ships festival back for 2022, and to stage it over the Jubilee weekend makes it extra special.
“We’ve got a spectacular programme of events and activities that all visitors can enjoy - showcasing Gloucester’s maritime history and hosting international crews aboard tall ships from all over the world.”
For general enquiries on how to book tickets and more, please visit the Gloucester Tall Ships website to view more information.
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