As well as being a big deal for the community, it will be an busy time for the port controllers in Lerwick with 37 tall ships berthed in the harbour alongside the regular visits of cruise ships, and fishing boats landing their catches from the bountiful waters that surround Shetland.
Lerwick Port Authority Chief Executive, Captain Calum Grains, said: “With the big day finally here, we are proud to be a host port for the Races for the third time.
“It is our privilege to join with the community in welcoming crews and trainees, thousands of visitors and, of course, HRH The Princess Royal.”
He added that maintaining routine harbour traffic and the busy cruise season, while welcoming the Tall Ships was a ”visible demonstration of the port’s capacity and versatility.”
“Sincere thanks go to all staff and those who have worked alongside us to make the occasion possible, including Shetland Tall Ships Ltd, organisers of the islands’ involvement.”
Vessels will begin departing around 11am on Saturday 29 July to join in a colourful Parade of Sail as they set course for the final race leg to Arendal, Norway.