ADMSC, Abu Dhabi Marine ink deal to organize Dalma Race

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The race festival has become a distinctive feature on the map of the marine heritage festivals. (WAM)
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  • Organized by the Cultural Programs and Heritage Festival Committee and Abu Dhabi Marine Sports Club, it will feature the world’s longest 60ft dhow race – running for 125km.
  • This includes a local souq, traditional activities, competitions and handicrafts, preserving the emirate’s marine heritage for future generations.

Abu Dhabi, UAE – Abu Dhabi Marine Sports Club (ADMSC) signed an agreement with Abu Dhabi Marine for the sponsorship of the 6th Dalma Historical Race Festival (60FT dhow sailing).

It is set to be organized from 28th April to 7th May, 2023, on Delma Island.

Salem Al-Rumaithi, Director-General of the ADMSC, and Capt. Saif Al Mheiri, Managing Director of Abu Dhabi Maritime, signed the agreement.

Organized by the Cultural Programs and Heritage Festival Committee and Abu Dhabi Marine Sports Club, the festival will feature the world’s longest 60ft dhow race – running for 125km.

This includes a local souq, traditional activities, competitions and handicrafts, preserving the emirate’s marine heritage for future generations.

The Dalma Historical Race Festival aims to preserve the nation’s identity and heritage and promote the maritime heritage of Abu Dhabi.

Additionally, the festival shines a light on Dalma Island and a number of islands in the Al Dhafra region in Abu Dhabi, highlighting their historical value and natural beauty.

The festival has become a distinctive feature on the map of the marine heritage festivals.

The traditional Dalma Festival is a heritage painting that invites the citizens of the country to reflect on the values ​​of the past, history, civilization, development and the achievements.

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