There are cruises, and then there is this.
Royal Clipper is the world's largest fully-rigged sailing ship — five masts, 42 sails, and 227 feet of her spread wide across the Caribbean sky. She carries just 227 guests, which means the Grenadines feel exactly as remote and unhurried as they should. No private island crowds, no deck-chair scrambles, no mega-ship port queues. Just you, the trade winds, and some of the most gorgeous islands in the Atlantic.
This January, With Heart Travel is bringing a small group aboard for a week through the Grenadines — Barbados, Grenada, Tobago Cays, Bequia, Martinique, and St. Lucia. We'll anchor in bays that big ships simply can't reach, swim straight off the vessel, snorkel a national park, and raise a glass on deck as the sun goes down over the palms.
Cabins range from cozy outside staterooms to a full Owner's Suite, so there's a price point for different travel styles — and I've hand-picked the categories I think make the most sense for this group.
January in the southern Caribbean means reliably warm, dry weather, low humidity, and calm seas. It is genuinely one of the best places in the world to be during the first weeks of the year.
If you've ever wanted to sail — really sail — this is the trip.