The Ship's Story
"She is not merely a vessel - she is a living monument to the age of sail, carrying Norway's heritage across every sea she crosses."
In the quiet harbor of a Norwegian town Kristiansand, there lies an ancient vessel whose sails have whispered tales of centuries past. The Sørlandet is no ordinary ship; it is the world's oldest full-rigged tall ship still afloat, carrying with it a rich history of adventure, learning and tradition.
Built in Norway, this majestic vessel has seen countless journeys, from bustling merchant routes to the training grounds for aspiring sailors and remains a proud symbol of Norwegian maritime heritage.
As the wind catches its sails once more,the Sørlandet beckons those who seek to uncover the stories hidden within its weathered timbers and billowing canvas.
57m
Length
3
Masts
4.5m
Draught
32m
Height
1236m2
Sail
9m
Beam
Norway
1927
Build