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Get your bookings in for Cowes Classics Week Social Events

by David Gower, Chairman Cowes Classics Week 2024 11 Jun 2024 08:57 PDT 6-12 July 2024
Cowes Classics Week Social Events © RLYC

The early booking discount on Cowes Classics Week Social Events is available only until midnight on Friday 14th June!

Don't miss out on the savings by booking NOW.

The Cowes Classics Week team have added even more sizzling social events to the 2024 programme at really attractive prices.

With entries ahead of 2023 and many social events restricted in numbers, be sure to get the events you and your crew prefer by booking NOW.

The Regatta dinner on Thursday 11th July is fantastic value with complimentary high-quality wines generously supplied by MDCV and don't miss the Royal Yacht Squadron Reception before the regatta dinner with a magnificent Provence Rose or premier English sparkling wine "Silver Reign" as good as the best Champagnes. Buy the combined RYS Reception and Regatta Dinner ticket for even better value HERE!

For those arriving in Cowes on Sunday or sooner, join us at the BBQ on Sunday evening with a complimentary welcome glass of Pimms.

To add socials to your regatta experience, log in to the website as you have done for the regatta entry and select the socials for you and your crew here on the website.

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