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Shabab Oman II receives Lord Provost of Aberdeen
Shabab Oman II receives Lord Provost of Aberdeen

Observer

time21-07-2025

  • Politics
  • Observer

Shabab Oman II receives Lord Provost of Aberdeen

EDINBURGH: The Royal Navy of Oman vessel (RNOV) "Shabab Oman II," while docked at the port of Aberdeen, Scotland, on Sunday, received Councillor Dr David Cameron, the Lord Provost of Aberdeen. This took place as part of the vessel's participation in the Aberdeen maritime festival. During his visit, the Lord Provost toured the ship and viewed a photo exhibition showcasing the cultural depth and diversity of the Sultanate of Oman, highlighting its unique tourism potential and attractive investment environment. He also learned about Oman's significant achievements and the noble message the ship carries on its voyages around the world. — ONA

SHABAB OMAN II DOCKS IN ABERDEEN AFTER VICTORY
SHABAB OMAN II DOCKS IN ABERDEEN AFTER VICTORY

Observer

time19-07-2025

  • Sport
  • Observer

SHABAB OMAN II DOCKS IN ABERDEEN AFTER VICTORY

MUSCAT: The Royal Navy of Oman (RNO) vessel Shabab Oman II docked on Friday at the port of Aberdeen, Scotland, after completing the second leg of the 2025 Long Distance Sailing Races. The ship is taking part in the maritime festival, which is a highlight of the seventh international voyage, 'Glories of the Seas 2025'. During this leg of the race, Shabab Oman II secured third place among Class A sailing ships and ranked fourth overall in a fleet of 39 vessels representing various countries. — ONA

Shabab Oman II participates in Le Havre Festival
Shabab Oman II participates in Le Havre Festival

Observer

time07-07-2025

  • Observer

Shabab Oman II participates in Le Havre Festival

LE HAVRE: The Royal Navy of Oman's vessel Shabab Oman II concluded its participation in the Le Havre Sailing Festival, held from July 4-7, 2025 at the port of Le Havre, France. The vessel will now commence its involvement in the Tall Ships Race, spanning four legs, as part of its seventh international voyage to Europe — titled "Glories of the Seas" for 2025. During the festival, Shabab Oman II was awarded "Best Crew Parade Ship" at a ceremony organised by the festival management on its second day. The event featured numerous activities, and the vessel opened its doors to visitors, fulfilling its mission of fostering friendship and cultural exchange between Oman and nations worldwide by showcasing Oman's rich maritime heritage and traditions. The crew also participated in the parade of ships' teams through the French city and engaged in various coastal and marine sports activities. Shabab Oman II participates in Le Havre Festival This seventh international voyage will include 30 stops across 24 ports in 15 countries over six months. The Tall Ships Race 2025 will begin at Le Havre, followed by three additional legs: Dunkirk (France), Aberdeen (Scotland), and Kristiansand (Norway), concluding at the fourth and final leg in Esbjerg, Denmark. Shabab Oman II will also take part in sailing festivals in Bremerhaven, Germany and Amsterdam, Netherlands. — ONA

Shabab Oman wins best ship award at sailing fest in France
Shabab Oman wins best ship award at sailing fest in France

Muscat Daily

time07-07-2025

  • Sport
  • Muscat Daily

Shabab Oman wins best ship award at sailing fest in France

By OUR CORRESPONDENT Muscat -The Royal Navy of Oman's sail training vessel Shabab Oman II has been awarded the title of Best Ship in the crew category for 2025 at the prestigious Le Havre Sailing Festival in France. The accolade was presented during an official ceremony held by the festival's organising committee on Saturday. This year's edition of the festival, running until July 7, marks the tenth stop in Shabab Oman II's seventh international voyage to Europe, held under the theme Glories of the Seas 2025. The award is a testament to the ship's exceptional crew performance, high level of discipline, and commitment to promoting global friendship and cultural exchange. The ship's crew has been actively participating in various festival events, particularly in marine and beach sports, while showcasing Oman's maritime heritage and rich cultural traditions. The Shabab Oman II continues its European tour, representing the sultanate in major international maritime gatherings and reinforcing Oman's historical status as a seafaring nation. Through its journey, the vessel serves as a floating ambassador of goodwill, strengthening ties between Oman and countries around the world.

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