Puerto Vallarta will host the 42nd edition of the Mexican Ocean Racing Circuit, MEXORC, from March 9-14 as part of the festivities taking place for its 100th anniversary.
The destination is expecting to receive about 30 ocean-type sailboats ranging from 37 to 70 feet in length for this edition, each with an average of 12 crew members. Teams will be coming from Mexico, the United States, Canada, Germany, Holland, France and various South American countries.
The international regatta began in the 60's and will begin this year's competition with the "Centennial Puerto Vallarta Race" in celebration of Puerto Vallarta's centennial.
For his part, Arch. Ernesto Amtmann, President of MEXORC 2018' s Organizing Committee, announced that in addition to the crews, international associations representing other regattas and press will also be in attendance as well as special guests who wish to observe and celebrate the maritime sports from up close, including catching a glimpse of dolphins and humpback whales.
The competitions will take place for 6 days on the Bay of Banderas. Seven regattas will be completed under 4 classes. The nautical headquarters will be the Marina Vallarta BVG which has a 500-slip marina surrounded by condos, and a boardwalk housing a variety of shops, galleries and restaurants. The Marina area is also home to an 18-hole golf course, luxury accommodations and in the same area as the destination's cruise port.
Puerto Vallarta's Marina will have the support of the Yacht Club of Vallarta, the Yacht Club of Acapulco, the Mexican Association of Oceanic Sailing and the Mexican Sailing Federation. MEXORC is an international regatta with participants from the most important clubs and marinas from around the world. For more information, including registration, visit the official website. You can also visit their Facebook page.