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Royal Clipper, Grenadine Islands Cruise ex Bridgetown Roundtrip
Nights 7 Ship Royal Clipper Star Rating Departs Bridgetown, Barbados Sailing 2013: 23 Feb ,9 Mar ,23 Mar ,6 Apr ,30 Nov ,28 Dec 2014:11 Jan ,25 Jan ,8 Feb ,22 Feb ,8 Mar ,22 Mar ,5 Apr Ports of Call Bridgetown, Captains Choice, St Georges, Tobago, St Vincent & The Grenadines, Bequia, Forte de France, Martinique, St Lucia, Soufriere Please enquire about this cruise for pricing.
7 Night Cruise sailing from Bridgetown roundtrip aboard Royal Clipper.
Inspired by the legendary Tall Ship, Preussen, the new Royal Clipper has the proud distinction of being the largest and only five-masted sailing ship built since her predecessor was launched at the beginning of the last century. With her complement of 42 sails, Royal Clipper is a splendid sight to behold. You might think she was an apparition from the grand age of sail, but Royal Clipper is as new as tomorrow. She boasts state-of-the-art navigation systems and all the comforts of today.
For connoisseurs of sail cruising, the 439 foot Royal Clipper offers the ultimate sea-going experience, balancing the grandeur, adventure and tradition of sailing with the superb service, amenities and accommodations of the finest modern yachts. Royal Clipper carries just 227 guests in luxurious style.
A full 18,940 square feet of open deck and three swimming pools create a wonderfully spacious and expansive outdoor environment. Find your secret hideaway on one of the hidden balconies on either side of the bow.
Climb the mast (with safety harness provided) to one of the passenger look-out 'crow's-nests', thoughtfully furnished with comfortable settee, where you'll have the grandest view of all! Royal Clipper's interior spaces are just as dazzling. They include a 3-deck atrium that funnels sunlight into the elegantly-appointed dining room, where you'll enjoy deliciously prepared cuisine and a no-tie dress code.
A convenient marina platform lowers from the stern for watersports and diving. The ultimate unique Royal Clipper experience, the one-of-a-kind Captain Nemo Lounge, is the site of our spa and health club, which features underwater glass portholes!
Highlights of this cruise:
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 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's British-influenced heritage includes revered traditions like cricket and high tea.
St Vincent
St. Vincent & The Grenadines are some 32 islands and cays stretching south (about 48 miles) to the country of Grenada and making up part of the Windward Islands that lie south of St Lucia.
The big island of St. Vincent (volcanic in origin) has a rugged mountainous terrain, lush forests and many uncluttered beaches and inlets. The port city of Kingstown is a lively port and market town and is one of the most picturesque destinations in the Caribbean.
The Grenadines includes Bequia, Canouan, Mustique and Union, and a group of smaller (many unpopulated) islands. All are low-lying, ringed by coral reefs, and are famous for some of the best beaches and sailing conditions on the planet.
St Lucia
St. Lucia is an island in the Windward chain, between Martinique and St. Vincent, and (160 km) due west of Barbados. The capital city of Castries and surrounding villages in the north boast exclusive beach resorts and beautiful beaches, while the interior region is covered with thick jungles, vast banana plantations, and fertile valleys. To the south, in the area around the old French capital of Soufrière, there are sulfur springs as well as the Pitons (Petit and Gros), the island's unusual twin peaks that rise half a mile into the sky.