When the United States and Virginia celebrate simultaneous 250th anniversaries in 2026, Norfolk will take center stage as the official host port for Sail250® Virginia in June. With more than 60 ships representing 20 countries, Sail250 Virginia (June 13-23, 2026) will be similar to Norfolk’s five previous OpSail events, but on a much larger scale and with considerably more fanfare.
As one of the main events recognized by the Virginia American Revolution 250 Commission, Sail250® Virginia will see more than 10,000 officers, cadets and crew docking at Waterside, Town Point Park and points beyond. The event will kick off with a massive Parade of Sail on Friday, June 19, 2026, featuring dozens of international vessels along with the usual favorites.
The 250 Commission is a government-established advisory group dedicated to celebrating America and Virginia’s simultaneous 250th anniversaries, technically known as a semiquincentennial.
Overlap with Harborfest and Juneteenth
And if it wasn’t already set to be a big party, the week’s festivities also coincide with the 50th edition of Festevents’ annual Harborfest as well as Juneteenth observances. Each event already draws thousands of visitors each year, meaning this will be one of Norfolk’s largest-ever public celebrations – and one not to miss.
While the details of how all three events will share the same space are still being determined, what is known is that the event will feature multiple ships berthed at Waterside for free public boarding, not only in Norfolk, but in affiliate harbors in Alexandria, Cape Charles, Chesapeake, Hampton, Onancock, Portsmouth, Richmond, Smithfield/Isle of Wight, Yorktown and ships at anchorage in Virginia Beach.
A Can’t-Miss Event with Regional Impacts
“It will be a once-in-a-generation event that honors our naval heritage, promotes international goodwill, and brings millions in economic impact to our region and Commonwealth,” said Sail250® Virginia President and CEO Karen Scherberger…