From the Manhattan skyline to the shores of the American East Coast, here are the key stages of this Monegasque-American adventure:
New York will celebrate 250 years of history with the Sail4th 250 parades! Some of the world’s greatest sailing ships are expected on the East River and the Hudson River for a historic maritime tribute.
An exceptional passage along the American East Coast. From New York to Newport, Tuiga and Viola will call at some of the most prestigious yacht clubs:
Larchmont Yacht Club
Indian Harbor Yacht Club
Seawanhaka Corinthian Yacht Club
Devon Yacht Club
Designed by naval architect William Fife III, TUIGA (1909) is an iconic classic yacht of the 15-Metre Class. A true symbol of classic yachting, she embodies the elegance, performance and maritime craftsmanship of the early 20th century. Since her acquisition by the Yacht Club de Monaco in 1995, she has served as its flagship and as a major ambassador for nautical heritage. Still sailing today, TUIGA reflects the commitment to preserving a living maritime heritage, passed on through practice and racing.
Alongside TUIGA, VIOLA (1908) is also a benchmark in classic yachting and the tradition of gaff cutters. Listed as a historic monument, this yacht bears witness to the excellence of early 20th-century naval construction. Owned by Kostia Belkin, a member of the Yacht Club de Monaco, she actively contributes to the preservation of maritime heritage. Still sailing today, VIOLA embodies a living heritage, rooted in transmission, navigation and the promotion of nautical craftsmanship.