The Tara Mediterranean expedition has been successfully completed by sailing yacht Tara that reached her home port of Lorient on Saturday, November 22, 2014. During the expedition, Tara visited 13 countries with 20 stopovers.
This month saw expedition yacht Tara set sail for a new mission in the lovely Mediterranean yacht charter destinations, called the ‘Tara Mediterranean Expedition’.
December 7, 2013, was marked by return of expedition yacht TARA to her home port in Lorient, France, after the 7-month Tara Oceans Polar Circle expedition around the North Pole.
Saturday, December 7, 2013, will see expedition yacht Tara come back to France, after the 7-month Tara Oceans Polar Circle expedition around the North Pole.
As part of the Tara Oceans Polar Circle expedition, sailing yacht Tara crossed the Canadian Northwest Passage on Saturday, September 28, 2013.
As part of the Tara Oceans Polar Circle, expedition yacht Tara is currently about to go through the Northwest Passage. The goal of the expedition is to better understand the region and use its resources in a sustainable manner.
This week saw sailing yacht Tara enter the heart of the Arctic, as part of the Ocean Polar Circle expedition. The main objective of this expedition is to better understand the Arctic ecosystem.
The robust 36-metre sailing yacht Tara embarked on her new scientific adventure – The Oceans Polar Circle expedition – on May 19, 2013. The main objective of this expedition is to collect plankton in the Arctic Ocean.
In collaboration with Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation and agnes b., sailing yacht Tara will start her new expedition in the Artic this month. It will cover 25,000 kms and last 6 months.
May 19th will see Tara schooner depart on a new expedition, the Tara Oceans Polar Circle, a scientific adventure that will take 7 months.
The splendid 36-metre expedition yacht Tara is presently anchored at the Pont Alexandre III in Paris. She is participating in many forums and networks, concentrating on the ocean.
Agnès Troublé, also known as agnès b. will receive the 2012 SeaKeepers Award at the next Monaco Yacht Show for her permanent defense of our Oceans through Tara Expeditions, hosted by the 36m sailing yacht Tara (ex Seastream).
