Wed Apr 12 2023 at 10:00 am to 04:00 pm
Galveston Historic Seaport - Home of the 1877 Tall Ship ELISSA, 2200 Harborside Drive, Galveston, United States
Join us for a one-of-a-kind outdoor adventure aboard the 1877 Iron Barque ELISSA! 2023 sees the Official Tall Ship of Texas return to the waters of the Gulf of Mexico for her annual day sail series. As one of the oldest, and longest continuously sailed vessels in the world, the annual day sails keep her where she works best, with her sails down, sailing in the Gulf waters.
GHF is able to offer a limited number of ELISSA day sail spots on board as a sail training student. As a sail training student, participants will experience what life was like as a 19th-century sailor. The program includes both hands-on and lecture learning, focusing on setting sails and maneuvering the 145-year-old ship through the Gulf of Mexico. Come with us on this journey through the past and experience your own piece of history.
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DEPARTURE AND RETURN SCHEDULE: The time schedule for check-in and sailing are very important! You should arrive at Galveston Historic Seaport, Pier 22, by 9:00 a.m. (8 a.m. for the 4/21 sail) to check-in and sign a release. We will board the ELISSA and leave the dock promptly at 10:00 a.m. (9 a.m. for the 4/21 sail), then proceed down the Galveston Channel. Soft drinks and bottled water will be available at all times. A light lunch will be provided. The ship will return to the GHS pier at approximately 4:00 p.m (3:00 pm for the 4/21 sail)
ATTIRE: Dress comfortably for the weather of the day, with clothing that can be added or taken off as needed. If there is the remotest possibility of rain, bring an appropriate rain jacket (no umbrellas please as many sailors consider them bad luck, and they can be dangerous even in moderate seas). Wear flat, rubber-soled, closed-toed shoes. Hats and sunscreen are always a good idea. So is a refillable water bottle. If you are concerned about motion sickness, check with your physician or pharmacist about Medic*tion, and test the effects prior to the day of sail. You must bring your own Medic*tion, as we cannot dispense it.
CELL PHONES AND PAGES: Since a ringing cell phone or beeper sounds very similar to some of our electronic alarms, please help us to avoid confusion by placing these devices in the “vibrate” mode.
PARKING: The closest parking is in the lot off Harborside Drive; enter at 21st Street. Additional parking lots are available in the lot behind Starbucks at 22nd and Harborside, and the parking garage at 21st and Market. GHF doesn't operate these lots, and they are paid parking. Please allow ample time for parking. ELISSA cannot wait for late attendees.
If the above information does not answer all your questions, please call or email Valerie Smith at 409-765-3432 or email at dmFsZXJpZSAhIHNtaXRoIHwgZ2FsdmVzdG9uaGlzdG9yeSAhIG9yZw==.
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ABOUT THE 1877 TALL SHIP ELISSA: Galveston Historical Foundation brought ELISSA, an 1877 square-rigged iron barque, from a scrapyard in Piraeus Harbor, Greece to Galveston to begin restoration work in 1978. By 1982, GHF staff and volunteers completed restoration and transformed this rare, historic vessel into a floating museum that would actively sail. Today, ELISSA is one of only three ships of her kind in the world to still actively sail and welcomes over 40,000 visitors annually. She also serves as the Official Tall Ship of Texas, a National Historic Landmark, and a symbol of the Gulf Coast’s historic beginnings as a seaport and active waterfront.
ABOUT GALVESTON HISTORICAL FOUNDATION: was formed as the Galveston Historical Society in 1871 and merged with a new organization formed in 1954 as a non-profit entity devoted to historic preservation and history in Galveston County. Over the last sixty years, GHF has expanded its mission to encompass community redevelopment, historic preservation advocacy, maritime preservation, coastal resiliency, and stewardship of historic properties. GHF embraces a broader vision of history and architecture that encompasses advancements in environmental and natural sciences and their intersection with historic buildings and coastal life and conceives of history as an engaging story of individual lives and experiences on Galveston Island from the 19th century to the present day.
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Tickets for 2023 ELISSA DAY SAILS can be booked here.
Ticket Information | Ticket Price |
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RSVP | USD 250 |