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slug: 2229177
voyage_code: None
cruise_line: Star Clippers
ship: Royal Clipper
departure_date: 
return_date: 
nights: 7
embarkation_port: St. John's, Antigua
disembarkation_port: Bridgetown, Barbados
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last_updated: 2026-05-05T15:53:36Z
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# Classic Yachtsman's

> Star Clippers · Royal Clipper · Nov 28 – Dec 5   (7 nights)

## Quick Facts

| Attribute | Value |
|-----------|-------|
| **Cruise Line** | Star Clippers |
| **Ship** | Royal Clipper |
| **Duration** | 7 nights |
| **Departure Date** | N/A |
| **Return Date** | N/A |
| **Embarkation Port** | St. John's, Antigua |
| **Disembarkation Port** | Bridgetown, Barbados |
| **Starting Price** | N/A USD per person |
| **Voyage Code** | None |

## Itinerary

### Day 1: St. John's, Antigua
**Arrives:** 12:00 AM · **Departs:** 12:00 AM

St. Johnâs is the capital and key port of the Caribbean island nation of Antigua and Barbuda. The city is home to the Museum of Antigua and Barbuda, with exhibits on indigenous tribes and plantation life. St. Johnâs Cathedral, a 19th-century Anglican church, is on a hill near the 17th-century Government House. A monument to the nationâs founder, V.C. Bird, is next to the Public Market, which sells crafts and produce

### Day 2: Terre de Haut, Ile des Saintes
**Arrives:** 12:00 AM · **Departs:** 12:00 AM

Les Saintes is a thoroughly entrancing group of islands lying off Guadeloupe. You'll enjoy the superb beaches, snorkelling, diving and other watersports on offer.

### Day 3: Cabrits, Dominica
**Arrives:** 12:00 AM · **Departs:** 12:00 AM

Dominica is a dream-like island, full of surprises. From Star Clipperâs anchorage in remote Prince Rupert Bay, the steep mountainsides and lush jungle-like beauty might remind you of a Rousseau landscape. Glide through a steamy orchid-festooned rain forest in a fascinating boat ride up the winding Layrou River. Alternatively, hike to breathtaking Trafalgar Falls and a bubbling lake.

### Day 4: Martinique
**Arrives:** 12:00 AM · **Departs:** 12:00 AM

Martinique is a rugged Caribbean island thatâs part of the Lesser Antilles. An overseas region of France, its culture reflects a distinctive blend of French and West Indian influences. Its largest town, Fort-de-France, features steep hills, narrow streets and La Savane, a garden bordered by shops and cafes. In the garden is a statue of island native JosÃ©phine de Beauharnais, first wife of Napoleon Bonaparte

### Day 5: St. Georges, Grenada
**Arrives:** 12:00 AM · **Departs:** 12:00 AM

The aromas of nutmeg, cinnamon and vanilla baking in the sun - these are the tropical flavours of Grenada. From the horseshoe shaped Carenage at St. George's, follow the Sendall Tunnel (hand-built in 1895) to the Esplanade and old Ft. George for a spectacular view of Grenada.

### Day 6: Tobago Cays, Grenadines
**Arrives:** 12:00 AM · **Departs:** 12:00 AM

Four small islets, virtually deserted but enormously appealing for those who love underwater exploration, Tobago Cays is a national park where snorkeling is superb. There are picnic and camping sites and beautiful protected anchorages for overnight yacht stops.
 

### Day 7: Marigot Bay, St. Lucia
**Arrives:** 12:00 AM · **Departs:** 12:00 AM

Marigot Bay, one of the prettiest anchorages in the Caribbean, is surrounded by lush hills and ringed by drooping coconut palms. James Michener described it as the archetype for paradise in the Caribbean. On the bay are restaurants (Doolittleâs is the most famous) and inland you can visit a banana plantation. Our alternate stop, the little Port Town of SoufriÃ¨re was named after a nearby volcano by the French, who ruled St. Lucia before the English took it over. Locals call it the worldâs on...

### Day 7: Soufriere, St. Lucia
**Arrives:** 12:00 AM · **Departs:** 12:00 AM

Marigot Bay, one of the prettiest anchorages in the Caribbean, is surrounded by lush hills and ringed by drooping coconut palms. James Michener described it as the archetype for paradise in the Caribbean. On the bay are restaurants (Doolittleâs is the most famous) and inland you can visit a banana plantation. Our alternate stop, the little Port Town of SoufriÃ¨re was named after a nearby volcano by the French, who ruled St. Lucia before the English took it over. Locals call it the worldâs on...

### Day 8: Bridgetown, Barbados
**Arrives:** 12:00 AM · **Departs:** 12:00 AM

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 the Sahara. The eastern most island of the Windwards, and indeed, of the entire Caribbean, reaches out to Africa and the Old World, as if not quite part of the New. Bridgetown, Barbados is an interesting town full of contrasts. George Washington actually slept here! Trafalgar Square reminds you that the laid back, rum-and-fun-loving island...


## Pricing

Prices shown are per person based on double occupancy in USD.

| Cabin Type | Starting Price |
|------------|----------------|
| Pricing | Contact for latest fares |

## Cabin Options

### Outside Cabins

**Category 1** (Code: 1)
DELUXE DECK CABIN
Double beds.
Minibar.
Bathroom with whirlpool.
Cabin doors open onto deck.

**Category 5** (Code: 5)
Outside Cabin
Double bed.
Bathroom with shower.
Cabin has a fixed double bed

### Suite Cabins

**Deluxe Suite** (Code: DX)
Deluxe Outside Suite
Private verandah.
Twin/double beds.
Sitting area.
Minibar.
Bathroom with whirlpool.
Room service.


## Ship Information

### Royal Clipper

In 1902, the largest, fastest sailing ship the world had ever seen was launched. The legendary Preussen dominated the seas, only to be gone in a few short years. Neither before nor since had the world seen such a magnificent sailing ship. Until today…

Influenced by the German tall ship Preussen, which graced the seas for eight years before it was involved in an accident in 1910, the Royal Clipper has the proud distinction of being the largest and only five-masted full-rigged sailing ship built since her predecessor was launched on her maiden voyage from Bremerhaven. With her complement of 42 sails, which have a combined area of 56,000 square feet, Royal Clipper stands out amongst her peers in more ways than one.

For all the characteristics that she possesses from the grand age of sail, Royal Clipper is as new as tomorrow, and boasts state-of-the-art navigation systems to prove it. She also combines beauty with comfort by offering every onboard luxury you could wish for. For passionate travellers and sail cruising connoisseurs, the 439 foot Royal Clipper offers a sea-going experience like no other; finding an undeniable balance between the grandeur, adventure and tradition of classic sailing and the superb facilities, cabins and conveniences associated with the finest modern yacht.

#### Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Passenger Capacity | 227 |
| Crew | 106 |
| Gross Tonnage | 4,425.0 |
| Length | 439.0 ft |
| Total Cabins | 112 |

## Ports of Call

### St. John's, Antigua
*Coordinates: 17.1167, -61.85*

St. Johnâs is the capital and key port of the Caribbean island nation of Antigua and Barbuda. The city is home to the Museum of Antigua and Barbuda, with exhibits on indigenous tribes and plantation life. St. Johnâs Cathedral, a 19th-century Anglican church, is on a hill near the 17th-century Government House. A monument to the nationâs founder, V.C. Bird, is next to the Public Market, which...

### Terre de Haut, Ile des Saintes
*Coordinates: 15.8667, -61.5833*

Les Saintes is a thoroughly entrancing group of islands lying off Guadeloupe. You'll enjoy the superb beaches, snorkelling, diving and other watersports on offer.

### Cabrits, Dominica
*Coordinates: 15.5863, -61.4742*

Dominica is a dream-like island, full of surprises. From Star Clipperâs anchorage in remote Prince Rupert Bay, the steep mountainsides and lush jungle-like beauty might remind you of a Rousseau landscape. Glide through a steamy orchid-festooned rain forest in a fascinating boat ride up the winding Layrou River. Alternatively, hike to breathtaking Trafalgar Falls and a bubbling lake.

### Martinique
*Coordinates: 14.6415, -61.0242*

Martinique is a rugged Caribbean island thatâs part of the Lesser Antilles. An overseas region of France, its culture reflects a distinctive blend of French and West Indian influences. Its largest town, Fort-de-France, features steep hills, narrow streets and La Savane, a garden bordered by shops and cafes. In the garden is a statue of island native JosÃ©phine de Beauharnais, first wife of Napol...

### St. Georges, Grenada
*Coordinates: 12.0561, -61.7488*

The aromas of nutmeg, cinnamon and vanilla baking in the sun - these are the tropical flavours of Grenada. From the horseshoe shaped Carenage at St. George's, follow the Sendall Tunnel (hand-built in 1895) to the Esplanade and old Ft. George for a spectacular view of Grenada.

### Tobago Cays, Grenadines
*Coordinates: 12.6297, -61.3575*

Four small islets, virtually deserted but enormously appealing for those who love underwater exploration, Tobago Cays is a national park where snorkeling is superb. There are picnic and camping sites and beautiful protected anchorages for overnight yacht stops.
 

### Marigot Bay, St. Lucia
*Coordinates: 13.9663, -61.0275*

Marigot Bay, one of the prettiest anchorages in the Caribbean, is surrounded by lush hills and ringed by drooping coconut palms. James Michener described it as the archetype for paradise in the Caribbean. On the bay are restaurants (Doolittleâs is the most famous) and inland you can visit a banana plantation. Our alternate stop, the little Port Town of SoufriÃ¨re was named after a nearby volcano...

### Soufriere, St. Lucia
*Coordinates: 13.8582, -61.0355*

Marigot Bay, one of the prettiest anchorages in the Caribbean, is surrounded by lush hills and ringed by drooping coconut palms. James Michener described it as the archetype for paradise in the Caribbean. On the bay are restaurants (Doolittleâs is the most famous) and inland you can visit a banana plantation. Our alternate stop, the little Port Town of SoufriÃ¨re was named after a nearby volcano...

### Bridgetown, Barbados
*Coordinates: 13.1132, -59.5988*

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 the Sahara. The eastern most island of the Windwards, and indeed, of the entire Caribbean, reaches out to Africa and the Old World, as if not quite part of the New. Bridgetown, Barbados is an interesting town full of contrasts. George Washin...


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