Baltic Sail is an international agreement between cities of the Baltic Sea. The purpose behind the foundation is to promote the maritime heritage of the European region of the Baltic Sea and to support traditional sailing from Port to Port.
Nowadays’ members of the Baltic Sail include: Klaipeda, Gdansk, Rostock, Karlskrona, Halmstad, Sassnitz, and Swinoujscie.
Baltic Sail Gdansk is the biggest international sailing event in Gdansk.
The event is open for all sea-going vessels, so old fishing boats and runabouts are also welcome. The overall goal of the event is to integrate the people of sailing while promoting the maritime heritage of Gdansk. Sailors shall use the opportunity to meet those sharing their passion, gain new experience, and establish new relationships.
The celebrations have been designed with everyone’s taste in mind: sailing enthusiasts will be able to present themselves to visitors, while the latter will have a chance to breathe the air of true sea adventures. All yachts will be open to guests seeking to soak in their history and traditions. Another rare attraction will be Gdansk Bay sailing cruises onboard one of the Baltic Sea tall ships.
source: www.balticsail.pl/en
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