One & All Pirate Open Day & Tallship Cruise | Port Adelaide | 4 & 8 Jul 2020

The One & All Tall Ship Open Day and Ship Ahoy 2 hour Tallship Cruise

See South Australia’s greatest sailing asset – The One & All during the July school holidays.

Be the inner pirate and get on board to see South Australia’s greatest sailing asset. Walk the decks, be at the ship’s helm, venture into the galley and the saloon. This handcrafted ship tells the stories of yesteryear, of what sail transport and life on board was like. The STV One & All is a living and working vessel providing experiences and enjoyment to the people of South Australia.  Each Open Day gives visitors an insight to sailing history to be shared. Everyone is welcome to ask questions, and can also consider booking a day sail or even a voyage.

Pirate Open Day on the One & All – July School Holidays

  • Saturday 4 July 2020
  • 11am – 4pm
  • Session Times: 11am, 12pm, 1pm, 2pm, 3pm
  • General Ticket | $5
  • Group/Family of 4 | $15
  • Present your booked ticket at boarding
  • McLaren Wharf, Port Adelaide

Don’t be shy….come dressed as a pirate. Pirates for all no matter the age!

CLICK HERE TO BOOK FOR THE OPEN DAY

Children’s University:

One & All is a registered learning destination for the Children’s University. They welcome all students to come on board, complete the activity sheet, and get their CU passport validated.

All children under the age of 18 years must be accompanied and supervised by an adult at all times.

Ship Ahoy – Tallship 2hr Cruise – July School Holidays

  • Wednesday 8 July 2020
  • Cruise Session Times: 10am & 1.30pm
  • Cruise Duration: 2 hours
  • Adults | $59
  • Concession (full time student/pension card) | $49
  • Child 6–14 years | $49 (min age 6)
  • Present your booked ticket at boarding
  • Departure Location: Dock 2 Honey Street, Port Adelaide

Board the STV One & All and take the opportunity to sample the experience of thousands of sailors across the ages. Get involved in setting some of the sails, helm at the wheel with the Captain, or alternatively, sit back, relax and soak up the atmosphere.

Once departed Dock 2 you travel down the Port river, discovering the variety of vessels and businesses in the maritime industry. While the Port river is one of the oldest water ways in Adelaide, it will give you a glimpse back to the history of wetlands, the quarantine station, and the nearby ships graveyard, hopefully with a dolphin sighting or two.  This river sail to the breakwater is great for those that want to see working history on a tallship without the “hard yards” of ocean fare.

Access to the ship is via gangway and ladder. The ship is traditional built so lifts, ramps or disabled access are not available. Foot coamings must be negotiated to enter the saloon and ladder to lower areas for bathrooms.  Bookings now open online

CLICK HERE TO BOOK TICKETS

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For more information and all enquiries please visit the official One & All Ship website.

What:   The One & All Open Day & Ship Ahoy Cruise

When:  Open Day Saturday 4 July 2020 | Ship Ahoy Cruise Wednesday 8 July 2020

Where:   McLaren Wharf, Port Adelaide

Who:   Ages 6+ (for cruise)

At Play & Go Adelaide we make every effort to provide accurate information to the best of our knowledge at the time of publication. We recommend confirming times, dates and details directly before making any plans as details may be subject to change.

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