Got details on the Tall Ships coming August 21-23...?

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DandyDon

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I saw on FB that they will be there, but I can't find much about seeing & visiting them? Do they usually arrive in a formation, and anyone know when? I suppose that could depend on the weather. I'd love to watch them sailing the channel towards port.

Where will they dock? Is there a fee to visit? Any suggestions.

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I keep seeing posts on FB now & then. One excerpt based of a FB translation: "'Latin American Candles Festival 2018', to take place from 21 to 23 August, In the vicinity of the three springs of our island"

Where is "three springs"...??

Wait! FB said springs, but google gives another translation of pier. So where is the three piers area?

The highlight seems to be food & entertainment hosted by the local restaurant association: "August 22th at 18:30 pm at the flagpole and park Benito Juarez."

EDIT: Ok, I got a reply on FB...

The ships will be open for visits on the following days: 21st of August, from 11 hours(11 am) to 20 hours(8 pm), and 22nd of August, from 10 hours(10 am) to 20 hours(8 pm). They will be docked on the three piers the island has to offer: the Puerta Maya International Pier, the SSA Pier and the Punta Langosta Pier.

We will also be having a gastronomic sample the day 22nd of August, from 18 hours (6 pm) to 21 hours (9 pm). This event will take place at the Benito Juarez park, by the Flagpole in said park.
 
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