European Tour 2023

Tickets for Sète and final weekend in Barcelona are released today

Today tickets are released for our final weekend in Barcelona (18–19 March) and first stopover Sète (23–27 March). We will have open ship with station guiding on board. Come and visit the ship, meet the crew, learn about the history and craftmanship, and hear about life on board an 18th century ship.

Tickets for Sète and final weekend in Barcelona are released today

Götheborg is fascinating and unique – a ship loaded with experience. A genuine working ship with a vibrant history, scarred by harsh storms and marked by thousands upon thousands of nautical miles on the seven seas. Here visitors get to learn everything from captivating stories of sailing to the tremendous art of shipbuilding, in a contemporary 18th-century environment.

Barcelona 18–19 March
Opening hours:
18 March 14:00–18:00 (last entry at 17:15)
19 March 14:00–18:00 (last entry at 17:15)

Sète 23–27 March
Opening hours:
24 March 10:00–14:00 (last entry 13:15)
25 March 10:00–20:00 (last entry 19:15)
26 March 10:00–18:00 (last entry 17:15)
27 March 12:00–15:00 (last entry 14:00)

Tours take about 45–60 minutes.
If tickets are sold out, we may open up more time slots, so keep an eye on our website and social media. 

The East Indiaman will become part of a public experience center at Masthuggskajen.

28 April 2026

Greencarrier and the City of Gothenburg have agreed on their ambition to create a long-term home for the East Indiaman at Masthuggskajen. The goal is for the ship to play a central role in a new historical experience center, planned for completion in 2031, and to help create a more vibrant waterfront promenade near Järntorget.