An international fleet of historic tall ships floats into Boston Harbor this July — here’s how to see it
This July, Boston Harbor will host Sail Boston, featuring an international fleet of historic tall ships. The event coincides with the America 250 celebrations and will include over 60 vessels from various countries. Visitors can enjoy public access to the ships, sailing demonstrations, and cultural exchanges from July 11 to July 15.
- ▪Sail Boston will take place for six days in July, coinciding with the America 250 celebrations.
- ▪More than 60 tall ships from countries including Argentina, Germany, and India will participate in the event.
- ▪The ships will be open for public visitation, with opportunities for sailing demonstrations and crew interactions.
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Travel An international fleet of historic tall ships floats into Boston Harbor this July — here’s how to see it By Todd Plummer Published May 23, 2026, 4:22 p.m. ET Salute the tall ships as they sail into the Harbor from the very apt Boston Harbor Hotel. Conventures, Inc. See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google Boston wears its history proudly all year round, but this summer it will be sailing into new territory. For six days this July, timed to coincide with the America 250 semiquincentennial celebrations, Sail Boston — known to locals as “the Tall Ships”— will transform Boston Harbor into a floating spectacle of towering masts, billowing sails and maritime tradition.
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