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New York/New Jersey's Spectacular Plans to Mark America’s 250th Birthday
WHAT: To mark America’s semiquincentennial, the Port of New York and New Jersey is readying the largest international maritime spectacle in U.S. history. It will feature 60 international tall ships from more than 20 nations, 40+ allied and U.S. naval vessels, a British aircraft carrier, Cunard's Queen Mary 2, and over 100 aircraft led by the U.S. Navy's Blue Angels. This seven-day celebration is expected to surpass all previous Operation Sail historical events (1964, 1976, 1986, 1992, 2000, 2012) in scale and scope.
Economic Impact: A NYC Economic Development Corp. analysis projects $2.85 billion in economic activity, including a net new economic impact of $730 million to NYC, with some eight million spectators expected to witness these events.
WHEN & WHERE: Port of New York and New Jersey | July 3-9, 2026
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS:
July 3, 2026
July 4, 2026 – The Main Event
July 5-8, 2026
July 9, 2026
INTERNATIONAL TALL SHIPS CONFIRMED (TO DATE): Argentina, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Italy, Marshall Islands, Monaco, Netherlands, Peru, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Spain, Sweden, Uruguay, and the United States (led by USCG Barque Eagle). Additional nations are still confirming their ships’ participation.
LIVE NATIONAL COVERAGE: The July 4 International Parade of Tall Ships will be carried live on NBC stations across the country.
EDIT OPS: This once-in-a-generation celebration offers unparalleled opportunities for news coverage—from public boarding to visiting foreign tall ships to shoreline vantage points where 8 million spectators are expected to line the 15-mile NYC/NJ waterfront. Details on media credentials and access will be available on the Sail4th website in early 2026. The event is part of Sail 250, a five-city tall ship consortium including New Orleans, Norfolk, Baltimore, New York, and Boston.
FAQ: Visit Event FAQ website
HISTORICAL CONTEXT: President John F. Kennedy was a key supporter of Operation Sail, the predecessor organization to Sail4th 250. In 1961, he officially endorsed the non-profit OpSail, Inc. to “promote international friendship, maritime heritage, and support for sail training through spectacular gatherings of the world’s tall ships.” Kennedy’s deep love for sailing and belief in its power to unite nations positioned him as the visionary behind the inaugural event, even though he did not survive to see it come to fruition. His early endorsement was critical in launching the first OpSail, timed with the 1964 New York World’s Fair. This tradition, rooted in Kennedy's vision, continued for decades and is set for a major revival this July for the U.S. Semiquincentennial.
Peter Himler, Flatiron Communications (for Sail4th 250) WhatsApp/Mobile: +1 516-729-6461 peter@flatironcomm.com
Erin Mahoney, Flatiron Communications WhatsApp/Mobile: +1 917-213-2935 erin@flatironcomm.com
For more information: https://www.sail4th.org/
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