Negotiations are to start with the organisers of the Tall Ships Races to bring the event back to Aberdeen after its success last weekend.

The event, which returned to Aberdeen after 28 years, brought more than 400,000 visits and was hailed by local businesses for increasing turnover.

A special meeting of Aberdeen City Council’s Finance and Resources Committee today (31 July 2025) agreed a joint motion to engage with Sail Training International on the options to bring back the event, working with the Port of Aberdeen and Aberdeen Inspired.

Committee convener Councillor Alex McLellan said: “The Tall Ships Races was a huge success for Aberdeen bringing in people from far and wide to enjoy everything our city had to offer.”

“Aberdeen City Council is committed to working with partners to see the Tall Ships return in the not-too-distant future.”

Councillor Martin Greig, chair of Aberdeen's Tall Ships Committee, said: “The Tall Ships visit was a massive, historic celebration for everyone in the city. People of all ages joined in the amazing opportunities to meet visitors from around the world, find out about the ships and enjoy the music and entertainment. It is important to express sincere thanks to the staff, volunteers, businesses and especially the young people who made this event such a success. Their enthusiasm and commitment turned this into a genuine community festival for all to enjoy. Their contribution is truly appreciated."

The committee also noted an evaluation report is being prepared to allow partners to fully understand the positive impact the Tall Ships has had on Aberdeen. This report will be prepared for November’s Finance and Resources Committee.  

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