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Aegean Regatta

Aegean Regatta

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Aegean Regatta is an international sailing regatta founded in 2001. The goal of the regatta is to give an opportunity to participants to get to know the Greek islands better and to help local organizations grow by attracting more tourists. During the years of the regatta, yachtsmen visited islands such as Lesvos, Chios, Oinus, Samos, Leros, Ikaria, Kos, Symi, Rhodes, Limnos, Samothrace, Andros, Lipsus, Patmos, Astypalea, Tilos, Skopelos, Amorgos, Kalymnos, Nisyros, Thassos, Syros, Skyros. Each year, the regatta adds new directions. Up to 100 crews take part in the regatta, and the number of participants reaches 1200. Beginners without any preparation can also take part in the regatta. As part of experienced crews, you will learn all the necessary skills and feel the real excitement of yachting competitions.

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When & Where

July 5, 2024 (12:00 am) – July 12, 2024 (12:00 am)

Lesvos

Organizer

The Hellenic Offshore Racing Club (HORC) was founded in 1961 in Piraeus. Its primary and constitutional aim is to spread and promote offshore sailing throughout Greece. The Club strives to ameliorate the nautical seamanship and maintain the Greek nautical tradition. Since its establishment and for many years on, it was the only sailing club exclusively involved in offshore sailing. Since 1969, HORC has been operating the first Offshore Sailing School in Greece with six training courses per year, which to date have been successfully attended by more than 30,000 students. It also operates the unique naval communications school for non -professionals. The Club Premises are in Mikrolimano, Piraeus, in a privately owned four-story neoclassical building.

The Hellenic Offshore Racing Club (HORC) was founded in 1961 in Piraeus. Its primary and constitutional aim is to spread and promote offshore sailing throughout Greece. The Club strives to ameliorate the nautical seamanship and maintain the Greek nautical tradition. Since its establishment and for many years on, it was the only sailing club exclusively involved in offshore sailing. Since 1969, HORC has been operating the first Offshore Sailing School in Greece with six training courses per year, which to date have been successfully attended by more than 30,000 students. It also operates the unique naval communications school for non -professionals. The Club Premises are in Mikrolimano, Piraeus, in a privately owned four-story neoclassical building.

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