Windward Islands Christmas Cruise
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Star Clippers  ·  Royal Clipper

Windward Islands Christmas Cruise

From Bridgetown to Bridgetown  ·  Caribbean  ·  7 nights

Departure 19 Dec 2026
Return 26 Dec 2026
Duration 7 nights
Ports of call 8 ports
Ship Royal Clipper
Journey type Ocean Cruise
From
$3,227
per person
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Voyage overview

The world’s largest sailing ship, Royal Clipper is the only five-masted full-rigged sailing ship in the world, with 42 sails creating a combined area of 56,000 square feet.

Royal Clipper certainly stands out from the crowd. In full sail
she is an awe-inspiring sight, reminiscent of a bygone age, yet she
combines this beauty with comfort and balances grandeur, adventure
and tradition for guests who wish to experience a tall ship cruise.
Climb the mast or relax by the pool; you can be as involved as you
wish on this easy-going and friendly ship.

1
19 Dec 2026
Bridgetown

The tiny eastern Caribbean island of Barbados has long been a favourite for British holiday makers, thanks in no small part to the platinum sands and warm, crystal clear waters of the west coast. But there's more to Barbados than just beaches; the delightful architecture of the old garrison in Bridgetown, the capital, is fully deserving of its UNESCO World Heritage status, and the island interior is littered with old sugar plantations and natural wonders such as Harrison's Cave. Perhaps the island's biggest asset, however, is the Bajans themselves, who are some of the friendliest people you're ever likely to meet.

Memory Tip: Our tip Check out the open house programme during your visit – you might get to see something normally closed to the public.
2
20 Dec 2026
Rodney Bay

The majority of Saint Lucia’s hotels are clustered around the broad sweep of Rodney Bay, where you’ll find some of the best beaches on the island and a host of lively bars and restaurants. At the northern end of the bay is Pigeon Island and historic Fort Rodney, well worth a visit for the splendid views.

3
21 Dec 2026
Cabrits

Cabrits National Park sits on a small peninsula at the northern end of Dominica, and encompasses coral reefs, tropical rainforest, wetlands and the former British garrison at Fort Shirley. There are some great hiking trails that begin in the park, and it’s also a good spot for diving and snorkelling.

4
22 Dec 2026
Falmouth Harbour

Antigua is famously home to 365 beaches - one for every day of the year - and there is an undeniable allure to the many white sand coves dotted along the coast. Falmouth Harbour lies on the south of the island, close to historic Nelson’s Dockyard and the lookout at Shirley Heights.

5
23 Dec 2026
Basse-Terre

Guadeloupe is made up of two main islands that resemble the wings of a butterfly, and several smaller islands offering a diverse array of cultural, historical and natural attractions. The islands are swathed in lush rainforest and fringed by golden beaches, and a strong French influence is discernible in the flavoursome Creole cuisine.

6
23 Dec 2026
South Friars Bay

The beach at South Friars Bay is a lovely sweep of golden sand at the southern end of St Kitts, although it can get a little busy when the larger cruise ships are docked on the island. There are several bars and restaurants along this half-mile stretch, with watersports equipment and loungers available to rent.

7
24 Dec 2026
Terre-de-Haut

Eight tiny islands make up the Iles des Saintes, a sparsely inhabited archipelago off the southern coast of Guadeloupe. The most interesting island is hilly Terre-de-Haut, almost entirely populated by the fair-skinned descendants of Breton sailors and home to a beautiful bay reminiscent of a mini Rio de Janeiro.

8
25 Dec 2026
Fort-de-France

The volcanic French Caribbean island of Martinique is a land of contrasts, from the lush rainforests of the north to the busy streets of the capital, Fort-de-France. There are plenty of lovely beaches geared towards relaxation, and the French influence also means that the cuisine is a cut above the usual Caribbean fare.

9
26 Dec 2026
Bridgetown

There’s more to Barbados than just beaches; the delightful architecture of the old garrison in Bridgetown, the capital, is fully deserving of its UNESCO World Heritage status, and the island interior is littered with old sugar plantations and natural wonders such as Harrison’s Cave.

Memory Tip: Don't miss Barbados is packed with historic houses, signal stations and sugar mills – one of our favourites is Sunbury Plantation House.
What is included

Fare inclusions

Daytime activities
Meals included
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