Replica Columbus Ships ‘Nina’ and ‘Pinta’ to Sail Into Downtown Beaufort

10 Apr Replica Columbus Ships ‘Nina’ and ‘Pinta’ to Sail Into Downtown Beaufort

Replica Columbus Ships ‘Nina’ and ‘Pinta’ to Sail Into Downtown Beaufort

 

Contacts:

Megan Thibault Meyer, Santa Elena Foundation

843-379-1550, mmeyer@Santa-Elena.org

 

Jamie Sanger, Columbus Foundation Inc

787-672-2152, columfnd1492@gmail.com

 

For Immediate Release

April 6, 2022

 

Media Preview: Thursday, April 20, 1:00-3:00. Photos of the ships and interviews with project leaders will be available. The Santa Elena Foundation will also supply photos and information by request.

 

Beaufort, SC. — In 1492 Columbus sailed the ocean blue, leading to the discovery of a “New World” and marking the beginning of America’s earliest history. This earliest chapter of our nation’s history – and the local story of 16thcentury settlement Santa Elena – is shared with visitors daily at the Santa Elena History Center.

 

On Friday, April 20, the ‘Pinta’ and the ‘Nina’, replicas of Columbus’ Ships, will sail into Port Royal Sound and be open to the public for tours in downtown Beaufort on April 21-25 until departure on April 26.

 

The ‘Nina’ was built completely by hand and without the use of power tools.  Archaeology magazine called the ship “the most historically correct Columbus replica ever built.”  In 2005, the ‘Pinta’, also a caravel, was launched in Brazil and is known as the first ship to sight land in the New World. Historians consider the caravel the Space Shuttle of the fifteenth century.

 

Both ships tour together as a new and enhanced ‘sailing museum’ for the purpose of educating the public and school children on the ‘caravel’, a Portuguese ship used by Columbus and many early explorers to discover the world. Before him, the Old World and the New remained separate and distinct continents and ever since their fates have been bound together for better or for worse. The ships allow visitors to see what it was like aboard the ships that carried Columbus and crew across the ocean.

 

“What a special activity for us to enjoy here in Beaufort this spring as part of celebrating one year since the Santa Elena History Center’s Grand Opening ,” remarks Megan Meyer, Executive Director of the Santa Elena History Center. “We hope many people will take advantage of this unique “sailing museum” to learn about the Columbus ships, and visit the Santa Elena History Center to learn what occurred during the next 100 years – much of which took place right here in Beaufort County.”

 

While in port, the general public is invited to visit the ships for a walk-aboard, self-guided tour.  Admission charges are $8.00 for adults, $7.00 for seniors, and $6.00 for students 5 - 16.   Children 4 and under are Free.  The ships are open every day from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. No reservations necessary.

Teachers or organizations wishing to schedule a 30-minute guided tour with a crew member should call 1-787-672-2152 or email columfnd1492@gmail.com.  Minimum of 15 at $5.00 per student.

 

For more information about the replica ships and Columbus Foundation Inc., visit www.ninapinta.org.

 

To learn more about the Santa Elena History Center, visit http://santa-elena.org.