Tickets for adults are $8.50, $7.50 for seniors(60+) and $6.50 for children ages 5-16 (not in a school group. Photos of ships in the Muelle de las Carabelas (La Rabida, Huelva, Spain), a wharf with replicas of the three Columbus ships Santa Maria, Pinta and Nina. The photograph may be purchased as wall art, home decor, apparel, phone cases, greeting cards, and more. The floating museums are open from 9 AM – 5 PM and tickets can be purchased at the ports. The Nina and Pinta Columbus Replica Ships v12 is a photograph by John Straton which was uploaded on November 23rd, 2014. The ship’s website describes the vessells as “floating museums” and they visit ports all over the Western Hemisphere traveling 10 months out of the year to 30 or 40 different locations. The Pinta was built 15 feet longer and 8 feet wider than the original so she can hold more people and be used for dockside events. The Niña is an exact replica of the one from Columbus and has the reputation of being the most accurate reproduction ever constructed. Choose from multiple sizes and hundreds of frame and mat options. All prints are professionally printed, packaged, and shipped within 3 - 4 business days. According to the website, she was a “Nao” and larger than the other two ships and also Columbus’ least favorite. The Nina and Pinta Columbus Replica Ships is a photograph by John Straton which was uploaded on November 8th, 2014. The Nina and Pinta Columbus Replica Ships v10 Art Print by John Straton. ![]() There was a third ship in Columbus’ voyage, the Santa Maria, but she has not been built yet as a museum. Even better, this blast-from-the-past won’t leave your wallet wailing: Admission is only 8 for adults, 7 for seniors and 6 for students ages five to 16. The two ships are replicas of Christopher Columbus ships the Niña and the Pinta from 1492. In fact, Archeology Magazine called the Nina the most authentic replica Columbus-era ship ever built. The hand-made ships will be docked at Schooner Pier until early in the morning on March 2nd.
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