Onboard the World’s Second-Tallest Sailing Ship, Esmeralda

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Hi Huneybees,


During the National Day weekend, the World’s Second-Tallest Sailing Ship, Esmeralda (Chilean Navy training ship) docked in Singapore for the 2nd time. It was at Vivocity and I went with my hubby, parents and we brought my cheeky little nephew along .



The night it was berthed, I was just having dinner with hubby, so we kinda went papparazzi while the sailors onboard the ship partied....


It's a cock?

Majestic right? Wait till you see it under sunlight...

Esmeralda is the four-masted barquentine tall ship of the Chilean Navy and currently the second-tallest and longest ship in the world. As part of its 57th voyage around the world, Esmeralda, manned by its 353 crew members docked in Singapore for the second time.


For the next 2 days, Esmeralda was free for public to board and have a feel of what's it like to be on a Navy Ship...
 “We are thrilled at being able to provide shoppers and visitors to VivoCity with an exclusive experience on board the majestic Esmeralda, which has visited more than 300 ports worldwide. A tour of the training ship is perfect for an educational family outing or anyone keen to find out about the history of the ship. Visitors will also get to immerse themselves in the heritage and culture of Chile as well as meet and speak with the ship’s crew” --- Mr Chang Yeng Cheong, General Manager of VivoCity.




Commissioned in 1954, The Esmeralda, also known as the ‘White Lady’ has travelled over 60 countries, serving the Chilean Navy as a sail training vessel and an ambassador of Chilean culture to each port it visits. She is the sixth ship to carry the name, which represents one of the most celebrated milestones of Chile’s naval history.





Singapore marked the sixth stop of Esmeralda’s 10-port voyage, which will take 260 days and more than 30,000 nautical miles to complete. She docked in Singapore after departing from Bali, Indonesia, on 29 July and left Singapore for Mumbai, India on 14 August. Esmeralda has a mast height of 48.5 metres and is 113 metres in length.




Bang! Bang! Bang!



Thank you Vivocity forhaving such a great event. It was amazing to be onboard a ship so big, learning about a naval ship (psst, hubby used to be in Navy and he shared his stories and knowledge. Yeah) and yes, seeing so many suave guys.



 What a cute cook! Thanks for showing us your kitchen! :)


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