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Nina and pinta replica ships
Nina and pinta replica ships











nina and pinta replica ships

The Columbus Foundation will reply back to your group and take payment (all major credit cards are accepted). Group tours take about 30-45 minutes (time split between the two ships). Guided tours require a minimum of 15 or more (discounted $5 tickets for groups), and require advance registration via Columbus Foundation website form. Arrive 15 minutes before tour appointment. Group Tours: $5 per person (15-person minimum, advance reservations).Those aboard during general admission tours can see displays, learn about the ships’ mechanics, and speak with the crew. to 6 p.m, April 24-at Fernandina Harbor Marina. General admission, self-guided tour hours are 9 a.m. Niña & Pinta at Fernandina Harbor (photo archives 2014) Tours Hours 9 AM – 6 PMīoth self-guided and guided tours are offered. The Pinta was built 15 feet longer and 8 feet wider than the original, so she can accommodate more people, and be used for dockside charters/events.” Quote: The Columbus Foundation She is regarded as the most accurate reproduction ever constructed. Caravel-style 15th century sailing ships: Marys Tall Ship Alliance, has organized this spring 2020 visit of the Columbus Foundation ships. In cooperation with the City of Fernandina Beach, the St. (The ship photos seen here were taken during that previous Fernandina Beach visit.) St.

nina and pinta replica ships

Some local residents may recall these tall ships were here at Fernandina’s Harbor six years ago, back in March 2014. The Niña & Pinta, historic replicas or “floating museums,” are scheduled to sail into Fernandina Harbor Marina the afternoon of April 23, 2020.

Nina and pinta replica ships update#

UPDATE MAAmid coronavirus concerns, the Fernandina Beach visit of the Niña & Pinta, has been CANCELED. Niña & Pinta, Fernandina Harbor (Photo archives, 2014)













Nina and pinta replica ships