Arrives Oban: 12 July 2024
The Clipper Round the World Yacht Race 2024 stands as a testament to human endeavour, pushing the boundaries of maritime exploration and competition. As the world’s longest ocean race, it spans over 40,000 nautical miles, encompassing six continents and crossing some of the planet’s most challenging and treacherous waters. Among its notable stops is the picturesque port town of Oban on 12 July 2024, nestled along the rugged coast of Scotland – the first time the race has ever come to Oban! Here, against the backdrop of majestic mountains and serene lochs, the race will showcase the prowess of sailors from across the globe as they navigate their vessels through the unpredictable waters of the North Atlantic.
Nine Scottish crew members are participating in the Clipper 2023-24 Race, which consists of eight legs. By the time the teams reach Oban, they will have sailed nearly 40,000 nautical miles and crossed six oceans.
Laura Ayres, Managing Director at Clipper Ventures, said “As our first ever stop in Scotland, we know Oban locals will put on a huge Highlands welcome for our crew. The Clipper Race brings large numbers of international visitors to its Host Ports and their surrounding areas. It is our hope that this new partnership with Oban will bring a substantial economic impact to the local community.”
Historical Background
To truly grasp the significance of the Clipper Round the World Yacht Race, one must delve into its rich history, steeped in maritime tradition and adventure. The race traces its origins back to 1995 when legendary sailor Sir Robin Knox-Johnston, the first person to sail solo non-stop around the world, founded the event with the vision of making ocean racing accessible to all. Since its inception, the race has captured the imagination of sailors and enthusiasts alike, offering ordinary individuals the chance to experience the thrill of circumnavigating the globe aboard a racing yacht.
Over the years, the Clipper Race has evolved into a global phenomenon, attracting participants from diverse backgrounds and nationalities. Each edition of the race presents a unique set of challenges, testing the skills and endurance of both seasoned sailors and novice adventurers. From battling fierce storms in the Southern Ocean to navigating the crowded shipping lanes of the Pacific, the race demands unwavering determination and seamanship from its competitors.

One of the defining features of the Clipper Race is its unique format, which sees a fleet of identical stripped-down racing yachts compete against each other under the guidance of professional skippers.
The third iteration of one-design Clipper Race yachts made their debut in the Clipper 2013-14 Race, demonstrating superior speed and agility compared to earlier models. These yachts achieved a remarkable speed record of 35 knots during Leg 6, as exemplified by the performance of the yacht named OneDLL.
The fleet consists of eleven 70-foot yachts, which is the largest collection of ocean racing yachts that are identical in size. Created by esteemed naval architect Tony Castro, these boats are the standout feature of the Clipper Race, specifically designed to excel in this demanding sailing competition.
What sets this race apart is the participation of amateur sailors, or “clipper crew,” who receive comprehensive training before embarking on their epic journey around the world. This inclusive approach to ocean racing has democratised the sport, allowing individuals from all walks of life to fulfill their dreams of sailing across vast oceans and distant horizons.
Each edition of the race features a distinct route, typically comprised of Host Ports located worldwide. Over the course of the race’s twenty-five-year history, more than fifty cities have served as hosts for the Clipper Race.

Where To Stay in Oban
Hotels, Guest Houses and Self-catering in Oban
Viewing Points
Oban offers several prime locations for spectators to catch a glimpse of the Clipper Race yachts as they arrive in port. The Oban Bay Promenade provides an excellent vantage point for viewing the incoming vessels, with panoramic views of the harbor and surrounding coastline. Visitors can also head to McCaig’s Tower, where they can watch the yachts sail into port against the backdrop of the historic granite structure and scenic landscape.
The yachts will be berthing at North Pier Pontoons in Oban.
Local Cuisine
Oban is renowned for its fresh seafood and traditional Scottish cuisine, making it a paradise for food enthusiasts. During the Clipper Race stopover, visitors can indulge in a culinary adventure, sampling delicacies such as freshly caught seafood, hearty stews, and savoury pies at local eateries and seafood restaurants.
With its stunning scenery, rich maritime heritage, and lively atmosphere, Oban offers a host of activities and attractions for visitors to enjoy during the Clipper Round the World Yacht Race stopover. Whether you’re a sailing enthusiast, a food lover, or simply looking to explore the beauty of Scotland’s west coast, Oban promises an unforgettable experience that will leave you longing to return time and time again.