This event forms part of our National Lottery Heritage Fund project Flat Holm – A Walk Through Time
Date and Time
Date(s) - May 10, 2024-May 12, 2024
10:00 am-8:00 pm
A unique replica of the legendary Spanish tall ship that sailed the world for three centuries will be open to visitors at Britannia Quay in Cardiff Bay. The public is invited to climb aboard the Galeón Andalucía and experience this fascinating floating museum on Friday 10 – Sunday 12 May from 10am until 8pm.
Majestic vessels such as this brought about global maritime trade during the 16th to 18th centuries by sailing the Atlantic Ocean, Caribbean Sea, American coasts and Pacific route, linking Spain, America and Asia.
The visit includes a self-guided walking tour with the opportunity to explore six decks, interactive exhibits and historical documents, watch videos, take photos and meet crew members.
Tickets cost £12 for adults, and £6 for children aged 5-10 (under 5s are free). Family tickets for two adults and up to three children are available for £30. Booking online in advance is recommended to avoid disappointment: https://bit.ly/3WgiP5E. Tickets can also be purchased at the ship. Schools and organisations should schedule their visit by contacting ecampos@velacuadra.es.
Galeón Andalucía – facts and figures
Decks area: 3,400 ft²
Length: 164 ft
Beam: 33 ft
Weight: 500 tons
Masts: 3
Sails: 7, measuring nearly 11,000 ft²
Average speed: 7 knots
Over the past five years, the vessel has visited 123 cities and received more than a million visitors
May 10, 2024 10:00 am.
Share news: