This July, IGY Destination, St Katharine Docks Marina is excited to reveal that it will be welcoming another incredible replica ship. The Nao Victoria is a 26-metre ship associated with the greatest adventure in the history of navigation.
The original 16th century Victoria was part of fleet of five Spanish naos or ships, that departed on the 10th of August 1519, manned by 245 men, set sail from the port of Seville. Known as the Spice Army, or the Armada de Especería, commanded by Hernando de Magallanes and financed by the Spanish crown, the fleet opened a new Westbound route that reached the Spice Islands, the Moluccas (in present-day Indonesia). Over three years, the expedition saw the Victoria crossing three oceans, reaching Brazil, Uruguay and Argentina to finally discover the Strait of Magellan. Finally on September 8th, 1522, the 18 men arrived back in Seville, achieving the greatest feat in early navigation: the First Circumnavigation Around the World.
The full-size authentic replica was launched in Spain in 1992, and it has since followed in its namesakes’ footsteps, circumnavigating the globe. From 2004 to 2006 it sailed 26,894 nautical miles, visited 17 countries on 5 different continents. Part of a three-ship fleet from the Nao Foundation, a body that specialises in re-creating such vessels to research, promote and develop greater awareness of their heritage and contribution to maritime history.
Berthing in the picturesque historic St Katharine Docks centre basin for two weeks, the 86ft museum ship will be arriving weather permitting on June 29th and opening to the public from June 30th to July 12th, before departing on July 13th. Tickets are available online now via The Nao Victoria Foundation website, and there is a discount for bookings made before June 29th.
This is the third replica ship to be welcomed at St Katharine Docks, and it is sure to captivate visitors of all ages. Marina Manager, Tom Lord commented “We are very pleased to welcome the Nao Victoria Foundation back to St Katharine Docks this July, with the historic Victoria. This marks the third year that we’ve had the pleasure of working with the foundation to host their iconic ships in Central London, providing a fantastic opportunity for the local community to come and visit a true piece of maritime history”.
For St Katharine Docks Marina information please contact:
Claire Frew – Sales & Marketing Executive
[email protected]
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About St Katharine Docks Marina, an IGY Destination
St Katharine Docks is London’s largest marina comprising 520,000 sq ft of office, retail and residential. The marina has 185 berths in three basins, for vessels up to 40m long, as a visitor or on long-term berth contracts. St Katharine Docks has outstanding facilities and services along with a social calendar of events and all-year-round activities. The marina is managed, operated and branded by Island Global Yachting (IGY) Marinas, who are bringing their industry-leading knowledge to further enhance the marina operations and customer service.
For more information about St Katharine Docks Marina, visit the website: www.skdocks.co.uk/marina, or follow St Katharine Docks Marina on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook.
For more information about IGY Marinas, visit: www.igymarinas.com
About The Nao Victoria Foundation
The Nao Victoria Foundation is a non-profit entity specializes in promoting and spreading historical events, which are supported by the construction of historical ships (the Nao Victoria, El Galeón and the Nao Santa María) that are sailed throughout the world’s ports. The vessels are a powerful, unique and very attractive marketing and educational platform that have been used successfully to support great world events during the last decade.
For more information about The Nao Victoria Foundation, visit the website: www.fundacionnaovictoria.org
For The Nao Victoria Foundation information please contact:
María Esteban Castrillo – Communications Manager
[email protected]