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Puig Vela Clàssica Barcelona to be held in July

by Alejandro Posilio 8 May 2016 13:45 BST 13-16 July 2016
Puig Vela Clàssica Barcelona © Puig Vela Clàssica Barcelona

Once again, Barcelona is preparing to host the Puig Vela Clàssica Barcelona regatta, which will bring together the planet's most historic classic and vintage yachts for its 9th edition. This year, the event will take place July 13th to the 16th at the Barcelona Royal Yacht Club.

Thanks to the avid participation of these nautical relics, the event's national and international appeal has continued to grow, garnering success year after year, since its inauguration in 2008. Ships from Spain, France, Italy, England, Germany, the Netherlands and the USA will sail to the Barcelona to participate in this competition, which has been established as one of the key events in the world of classical navigation.

For four days, the entire city will enjoy a truly unique display, which can only be witnessed in a few exotic locations in the world, such as Antigua, Antibes, the Isle of Wight, Newport or Cannes. During this brief window, the Barcelona Royal Yacht Club's docks will be transformed into a floating museum filled with seafaring camaraderie and a chic, sophisticated atmosphere that can only be found here, amongst classic yacht aficionados.

The 9th edition of the Puig Vela Clàssica Barcelona regatta is already a key event on the calendar of its international participants, ship owners and fans of classic Mediterranean sailing. In fact, from one year to the next, the national and international media buzz acclaiming the elegance and appeal of this event increases.

Different emblematic venues of the city

In 2015, the sports event brought together more than 500 sailors and countless sea lovers. The nautical competitions will be held close to the shoreline and can be seen from various emblematic outlooks, such as Port Vell, Barceloneta or the Olympic marina. This year is expected to continue with the same high level of participation as the previous editions.

Two of the ships already registered include local sailboats, the Alba and the Yanira, both of which are previous winners of this classic regatta. Eminent names such as the Kelpie of Falmouth, Mariette, Islander and the Eilean have also confirmed their presence in this year's line-up. The Regatta is expecting confirmation within the next few days from more classics like the Manitou and the Moonbeam III and IV.

All those who find themselves in this cosmopolitan city can enjoy the luxury of contemplating first-hand these centuries-old boats, all of which are genuine masterpieces. Many of these boats hold great historic legacies, as is the case for the Manitou, converted by US President John F. Kennedy into his presidential ship, and dubbed it the floating White House.

Another wonderful example is the Mariette, that was requisitioned by the US Coast Guard during World War II to keep an eye on the Western seaboard. In short, a whole boatload of marine masterpieces that compete year after year for a coveted trophy – the European classic yachting benchmark.

About Puig

Puig is a third-generation family-owned fashion and fragrance business based in Barcelona. The strength of Puig lies in its ability to build brands, to shape the image of brands through fashion, and to translate that same image into the world of fragrance through storytelling and product excellence.

The company's strong performance has resulted in substantial growth and revenues of € 1,645 million in 2015. Puig success stories include a combination of owned brands such as Carolina Herrera, Nina Ricci, Paco Rabanne, Jean Paul Gaultier, Penhaligon's and L'Artisan Parfumeur, licenses such as Prada, Valentino and Comme des Garçons, and celebrity fragrances. Puig products are sold in more than 150 countries.

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