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Armada Cup 2026: Racing to the heart of the Basque Coast

by Prensa RCNSS 10 May 07:51 PDT 18 July 2026
Armada Cup 2026: Racing to the heart of the Basque Coast © Armada Cup

The Armada Cup is set to make a highly anticipated return in 2026, bringing back one of the most distinctive offshore races on the Atlantic calendar.

Starting from Plymouth on 18 July 2026, the Plymouth-Donostia / San Sebastián - Vicente Munilla Memorial combines demanding offshore sailing with one of Europe's most spectacular finish destinations.

First contested nearly 40 years ago, the race reconnects British and Basque sailing traditions through a 460-nautical-mile course crossing the English Channel and the Bay of Biscay. Co-organised by the Royal Western Yacht Club (RWYC) and the Real Club Náutico de San Sebastián (RCNSS), the event reflects the strong historical and sporting ties between both institutions. While the offshore challenge promises tactical and physical intensity, it is the unique character of the finish in San Sebastián that gives the Armada Cup its unmistakable identity.

The route from Plymouth Bay takes competitors across the Channel, around Ouessant Island and past the Chaussée de Sein before turning south towards the Basque coast. Open to monohulls and multihulls over 27 feet, the event is expected to attract a diverse fleet of offshore racers. Interest in the race is already building strongly, with 14 boats officially entered well ahead of the start. Organisers expect the fleet to continue growing as the event approaches, with a significant number of British entries expected to confirm their participation during the coming month. All the info about the race and inscriptions in RYWC web.

After days offshore, crews will arrive in the famous Bay of La Concha in Donostia / San Sebastián — a finish widely regarded as one of the most beautiful in international sailing. The contrast is striking: from open-ocean racing to a refined coastal city renowned for its maritime culture, architecture and gastronomy. Organisers believe this combination of sporting challenge and destination experience is what sets the Armada Cup apart from many modern offshore races. Beyond the race itself, competitors are encouraged to explore the rich sailing heritage of the Basque coastline. Nearby ports such as Hondarribia and Getaria offer strong nautical traditions and historic charm, while the wider coast towards Getxo provides exceptional cruising grounds deeply connected to Atlantic seamanship. Getaria, birthplace of Juan Sebastián Elcano, remains an important symbol of Basque maritime history. Ashore, crews will experience one of the world's leading culinary destinations. From traditional pintxos bars to Michelin-starred restaurants, San Sebastián adds a social and cultural dimension rarely matched on the offshore circuit.

The organisers are placing particular emphasis on hospitality and social activities as a core part of the regatta experience. The programme will include an official regatta dinner at the Real Club Náutico de San Sebastián, an institutional reception at City Hall and a formal prize-giving ceremony. Complimentary berthing for international yachts is also planned, encouraging crews to remain in the city after racing.

Relaunching a historic race

The 2026 edition marks an important milestone for both organising clubs, coinciding with the 130th anniversary of the Real Club Náutico de San Sebastián and the 199th anniversary of the Royal Western Yacht Club. With plans for future biennial editions alternating between Plymouth and San Sebastián, the co-organisers aim to restore the Armada Cup as a major offshore fixture linking two historic sailing communities. More than simply another offshore race, the Armada Cup offers competitors a rare combination of sporting challenge, maritime tradition and destination appeal — proving that sometimes the true reward lies not only in the racing, but in where the journey ends.

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