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Star Clippers Sail Into Serenity With Heart January 2027

Jan 9 - 16, 2027

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Melinda Alcosser

With Heart Travel

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Royal Clipper — Grenadine Islands 7-night Cruise (Jan 9–16, 2027)

PORTS OF CALL - Royal Clipper Grenadine Islands January 09, 2027 - Bridgetown, Barbados On the wild and rugged east coast of Barbados, the isolated beaches are the colour of sunrise, the red sands having blown all the way across the Atlantic from ...

Why Sail With Us on Royal Clipper

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 fee...

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Day 1 · Sat, Jan 9 · Bridgetown, Barbados


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Cabins Aboard Royal Clipper

Jan 9 - 16, 2027

Your cabin is ingeniously designed for comfort and efficiency, with; Private bathroom Air-conditioning Flatscreen TV/DVD player Hairdryers Private safe located inside the closet Radio Telephone Under bed storage Prices listed are per person, based...

Bridgetown

Barbados is where the journey begins, and it earns more than just a night. The island sits at the far eastern edge of the Caribbean, closer to Africa than any of its neighbors, and that geography shapes everything — the red-tinged sand on the Atla...

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Pickleball in Barbados - Optional

Before we set sail, kick off the trip with a little play. Enjoy some pickleball with local players on the courts in Barbados. Whether you're a seasoned player or have never picked up a paddle, this is a fun, low-pressure way to warm up, connect wi...

Day 2 · Sun, Jan 10 · Captain's Best, Grenadines, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines


Captain's Best, Grenadines

The Grenadines are thirty-odd islands and sand spits strung between St. Vincent and Grenada — most of them barely inhabited, all of them beautiful. On Day 2, Royal Clipper drops anchor at one of the quieter spots in the chain for a proper beach da...

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Day 3 · Mon, Jan 11 · Saint George's, Grenada


Saint George's

Grenada smells like a kitchen. Nutmeg, cinnamon, cloves, and vanilla grow here in abundance, and the whole island carries a faint warm spice in the air. St. George's is one of the prettiest harbor towns in the Caribbean — a horseshoe of pastel bui...

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Day 4 · Tue, Jan 12 · Tobago Cays, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines


Tobago Cays

Tobago Cays is a marine national park — four small islets ringed by a horseshoe reef, protected from development, and home to some of the best snorkeling in the entire Caribbean. The water is shallow and warm, the sea turtles are plentiful, and th...

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Day 5 · Wed, Jan 13 · Admiralty Bay, Bequia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines


Admiralty Bay, Bequia

Bequia (say it: Beck-way) is a sailors' island — small, unhurried, and genuinely charming. Admiralty Bay is one of the finest natural anchorages in the Caribbean, and the waterfront at Port Elizabeth is the kind of place you can spend hours withou...

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Kingstown

Kingstown is the capital of St. Vincent — a working Caribbean town with a lively market, botanical gardens that date to 1765 (among the oldest in the Western Hemisphere), and a rugged, volcanic interior that rewards the curious. It's a brief morni...

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Day 6 · Thu, Jan 14 · Fort-de-France, Martinique


Fort-de-France

Fort-de-France is France — just with better weather and Creole cooking. Martinique is an overseas territory, which means Euro currency, French bakeries, and a cultural confidence that sets it apart from its neighbors. The city itself is colorful a...

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Martinique

Martinique's beaches are some of the most varied in the Caribbean. The north has dramatic Atlantic swells and dark volcanic sand; the south offers calm, sheltered bays with lighter sand and easy swimming. Grande Anse des Salines, near the southern...

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Day 7 · Fri, Jan 15 · Soufrière, Saint Lucia


Soufrière

Soufriere sits in the shadow of the Pitons — St. Lucia's two volcanic spires that rise straight from the sea and are arguably the most dramatic landscape in the Caribbean. The town is small and a little rough around the edges, but that rawness is ...

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Marigot Bay

Marigot Bay is one of those anchorages that sailors talk about for years afterward. Ringed by steep green hills and coconut palms, it's sheltered, quiet, and postcard-perfect. The bay famously hid an entire British fleet from the French in the 18t...

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Day 8 · Sat, Jan 16 · Bridgetown, Barbados


Bridgetown

We return to Bridgetown on January 16th, completing a full loop through some of the most beautiful sailing waters in the world. Flights home typically depart Grantley Adams International Airport (BGI), about 45 minutes from the cruise terminal. Pl...

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