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Open Ship - Tour of the ship

+++ CANCELLED +++ "Open Ship" - Ship tour - Plymouth

+++ CANCELLED +++ "Open Ship" - Ship tour - Plymouth

Maritime experience for young and old sea dogs

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Trip no: 25/OS2
Price: free of charge
Check-in time: 28.10.2025, 11:00 a.m.
Check-out time: 28.10.2025, 18:00 hrs
Embark: Plymouth (England)
Overnight stays: 0

+++ CANCELLED +++ "Open Ship" - Ship tour - Plymouth

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+++ THE OPEN SHIP IS CANCELLED DUE TO DELAYED ARRIVAL IN PLYMOUTH CAUSED BY BAD WEATHER +++

 

The sailing ship Eye of the Wind has been cruising the world's oceans for 114 years. On Tuesday, 28 October, the tall ship, which has also been used as a film set in several Hollywood productions, can be visited in "Ocean City" Plymouth. As part of an "Open Ship", the crew will answer questions about the ship and its history from all seafarers, ship lovers and young sea dogs. All visitors can try out sailor's knots and collectors will of course also receive a ship's stamp.

Admission is free. Registration or booking is not necessary for participation in the Open Ship. There is no day cruise during the Open Ship; the ship remains moored at its berth. The organiser reserves the right to change the berth at short notice.

This is where you board

Plymouth

Welcome to the historic harbour of Plymouth, where the Mayflower Steps commemorate important voyages. Visit the impressive National Marine Aquarium and enjoy the view from Smeaton's Tower. Let yourself be tempted by local delicacies in the Barbican Market – an ideal destination for sea lovers!

When you visit Plymouth in south-west England, you will experience a city that is closely connected to the sea. The historic harbour The Hoe is well worth a visit, where the famous Mayflower Steps commemorate the departure of the Pilgrim Fathers to America. Here you can stroll along the promenade and enjoy the view of Smeaton's Tower lighthouse. At the National Marine Aquarium, you can discover an impressive underwater world, while at the Royal William Yard you can gain an insight into 19th-century maritime architecture. Make the most of your stay with a visit to the Marine Dockyard Museum, where you can learn more about the history of the Royal Navy. There are also numerous boat trips around the natural harbour of Plymouth Sound.