Grenadine Islands New Year’s Cruise
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Star Clippers  ·  Royal Clipper

Grenadine Islands New Year’s Cruise

From Bridgetown to Bridgetown  ·  Caribbean  ·  7 nights

Departure 26 Dec 2026
Return 2 Jan 2027
Duration 7 nights
Ports of call 9 ports
Ship Royal Clipper
Journey type Ocean Cruise
From
$3,308
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.

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26 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: Don't miss Barbados is packed with historic houses, signal stations and sugar mills – one of our favourites is Sunbury Plantation House.
2
27 Dec 2026
Captain's Best
3
28 Dec 2026
St George's

Browse the markets of charming St George’s, fragrant with the scent of cinnamon and nutmeg, and you’ll soon understand why Grenada is known as the ‘isle of spice’. This is one of the Caribbean’s most enchanting islands, fringed by gorgeous beaches and largely unsullied by mass market tourism.

4
29 Dec 2026
Tobago Cays

Accessible only by boat, the five uninhabited islands of the Tobago Cays are surrounded by some of the best reefs for snorkelling anywhere in the Caribbean. The area was declared a protected wildlife reserve in 2006, and the crystal clear waters are home to sponges, sea turtles and a kaleidoscopic array of colourful fish.

5
30 Dec 2026
Kingstown

Kingstown is the pint-sized capital of St Vincent and the Grenadines, situated on the main island of St Vincent. The city’s attractions include the colonial-era Fort Charlotte and Botanical Gardens, while elsewhere on the island you'll find lovely beaches, picturesque waterfalls and fruit plantations.

6
30 Dec 2026
Admiralty Bay (Bequia)

Bequia is an incredibly friendly, laid-back island blessed with pristine golden sand beaches and some excellent restaurants. It’s also a popular sailing destination; the yachts tend to congregate around Admiralty Bay, where you’ll find the little waterfront town of Port Elizabeth.

7
31 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.

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31 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
1 Jan 2027
Marigot Bay

Marigot Bay was once described by the novelist James Michener as ‘the most beautiful bay in the Caribbean,’ and this picturesque inlet is a popular destination for the yachting crowd. Activities on offer include kayaking, snorkelling and duty free shopping, or you can head inland and explore the island.

10
1 Jan 2027
Soufrière

Soufrière is Saint Lucia’s oldest city, founded by the French in 1746 in the stunning south of the island. Nearby natural wonders include the iconic Piton mountains, the Diamond Botanical Gardens and the world’s only drive-in volcano, where you can soak in the restorative sulphur springs.

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2 Jan 2027
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: Our tip Check out the open house programme during your visit – you might get to see something normally closed to the public.
What is included

Fare inclusions

Daytime activities
Meals included
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