hermioneCelebrate where America set sail as more than a dozen international and domestic Tall Ships sail in for Tall Ships Philadelphia Camden 2015.

From June 25 to June 28 the waterfronts of Philadelphia and Camden will create the perfect venue for a myriad of festival attractions and of course, Tall Ships. Affording visitors the rare chance to catch a glimpse, step aboard, and even set sail on some of the grandest ships of yore.

The event will showcase domestic and international ships, including some of the most acclaimed worldwide, including:

  • US Coast Guard vessel
  • Barque Eagle
  • French vessel L’Hermione
  • Brazilian vessel Cisne Branco
  • Canadian Barque Picton Castle
  • Gazela – Philadelphia’s official Tall Ship

For only $19 you can get a multi-day on board ship tour pass, which will give you four-day access to the festival grounds, on board ship tours and countless activities in both Philadelphia and Camden.

In addition to on board tours, the event will offer the opportunity for visitors to sail on the Delaware River aboard a few grand ships. Each vessel will sail several times daily. Cost for each Day Sail ticket is $85.

Other ticket options include:

Parade of Sail
This ticket gives guests the opportunity to sail along the Delaware River to the festival site at Philadelphia and Camden aboard a Tall Ship for $150 as part of their grand entrance at the beginning of the event.

Single-Day On-Board Tour Pass
For $12 this pass provides one-day access to tour Tall Ships and the festival grounds on each side of the river.

The event will be packed with entertainment with an eclectic taste of music that includes rock, jazz, Sea Shanty, Big Band, Country and dance. There will also be education and children’s activities like cannon demonstrations, authentic privateer encampment, real sword fighting with live steel, knot tying, weapon demonstrations and sail training with real tall ship rigging.

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