
Do you live in San Diego? Do you love adventure, the outdoors, and exciting new challenges? If so, then listen up!
You now have the rare opportunity to learn to sail one of the world’s most famous tall ships, the Star of India! Not to mention other amazing sailing ships belonging to the Maritime Museum of San Diego, such as the replica Spanish galleon San Salvador, and the official tall ship of the State of California: Californian!
The classes are free but require an annual museum membership, which for most individuals is a mere fifty dollars. If I didn’t work full time, I’d seriously consider signing up!
I saw the following sign on the Embarcadero today. As it says, many people dream of this opportunity. The orientation is coming up this Wednesday, January 5, so quickly inform anyone you know who might be interested!
You can also learn more by visiting this page on the Maritime Museum of San Diego’s website!

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That invitation is compelling. It would be fun to learn, for sure.
In 2019, there was a tall ship visiting the Inner Harbor in Baltimore. I thought it was the Star of India, but in a quick Google search, I couldn’t verify it.
Do you know if the Star of India ever leaves the San Diego area?
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No, it ventures out into the Pacific Ocean off Point Loma every so often. I don’t believe it has left San Diego for many decades.
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