Historic Sailing Ship Pascual Flores Docks in Palamós for the First Time

The traditional wooden vessel offers guided tours and coastal sailing experiences until March 15th.

Generic image of a historic wooden sailing ship docked at a Mediterranean pier.
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Generic image of a historic wooden sailing ship docked at a Mediterranean pier.

The historic sailing vessel Pascual Flores has arrived at the port of Palamós, marking its first visit to the town as part of a European maritime heritage tour.

Moored at the Fishing Museum pier, the ship will be open for public tours from March 12th to 15th. Visitors can explore the wooden decks and learn about the vessel's history as a commercial salt trader in the early 20th century.
The event also includes three-hour sailing trips along the Costa Brava. These excursions allow participants to join the crew and experience traditional Mediterranean sailing techniques firsthand.
Built in Torrevieja, the 30-meter-long Pascual Flores has been restored to serve as a floating museum. It is currently visiting various ports across Spain, France, and Northern Europe to promote maritime culture.