Tall ship makes weekend visit to Georgetown

El Galeon arrived in Georgetown Thursday

Image | El Galeon in Georgetown

Caption: El Galeon will be tied up in Georgetown until Sunday. (Sarah MacMillan/CBC)

Visitors to eastern P.E.I. this weekend will have an opportunity to experience Spanish history on the seas first hand .
The El Galeon, a replica 17th century Spanish galleon, arrived in Georgetown, and began accepting visitors on board Friday. A tour costs $10.
The ship spent the summer touring the Great Lakes. This is its only stop in Atlantic Canada.
El Galeon's design dates from a time when Spain was a major colonial power, with ships carrying valuable cargoes from Manila to Acapulco, and Havana to Seville.

Image | El Galeon in Georgetown

Caption: Tours of El Galeon are $10. (Sarah MacMillan/CBC)

While the design is 17th century, there is a modern aspect to the crew. The captain is a woman, which is unusual on tall ships even in the 21st century.
The ship will remain in Georgetown until Sunday.