Looking for something different?
Feel the wind fill the sails. Climb high in the rigging. Relax in the bow net. You might want to discover a new dimension of cruise vacations. Life aboard a sailing ship appeals to adventurous travellers who are eager to explore unspoiled parts of the world in relative comfort. Move away from conventional cruise formalities such as dressing up for dinner or rigid timetables to conventional cruise ships. Indulge in Star Clippers' fleet of three vessels -- the flagship Royal Clipper, Star Clipper and Star Flyer -- welcome aboard some of the fastest and largest clipper ships ever built, all too perfect for cruising in casual tranquillity.
Features
Easy-going informality dedicated for your relaxation and refreshment
Round of ship dιcor is tastefully traditional yet modern in feel
Open-seating dining concept - free to dine when and with whomever you wish including our officers, who join our guests in the dining room most nights
Buffet breakfast & lunch, a-la-carte dinner with the chefs finest culinary presentation dishes
Complimentary selected wine with dinner
Casual ambience with no formal dress code required at anytime and anywhere
Water sports are a major element of Star Clippers each itinerary features complimentary snorkelling, kayaking, sailing and other water-based activities
Diving trips and certification classes are also available
Local performers brought onboard for daily entertainment folk dances, storytelling and games
Use of water sports equipment, found in ocean ships
Itineraries
Star Clippers' mega-yachts offer over 30 itineraries, plus longer repositioning ocean crossings. Star Clipper and Royal Clipper sail in Europe during the summer; the former then heads to Asia while the latter winters in the Caribbean. Star Flyer spends the year in French Polynesia. No matter which itinerary you choose, you'll bypass many of the mass-tourism ports and discover charming, unspoiled islands and towns that remains unknown to the world. |