Star Clippers Opens Bookings for Voyages Through March 2025

Star Clippers is accepting reservations for all sailings through March 2025 aboard its three tall sailing ships. Sailing destinations newly opened for booking include the 2024 westbound Atlantic crossings, Panama Canal transits and the entire winter seasons in the Caribbean and Central America.

Back by popular demand, Star Clipper will commence its second full season sailing out of Costa Rica in December 2024, with itineraries that call on Panama and Nicaragua. Royal Clipper returns to its homeport in Bridgetown, where it will sail the Windward and Grenadine Islands, and Star Flyer will resume Leeward and Treasure Island sailings out of St. Maarten.

The 2024 westbound Atlantic crossings are now open for reservation on all three ships: Royal Clipper will depart Lisbon for the 16-day journey to Bridgetown on October 17, 2024; Star Flyer will depart Las Palmas on her 15-day sailing to St. Maarten on November 15, 2024; and Star Clipper will sail from Las Palmas on November 29 on a 15-day trip that takes guests to Bridgetown before making its way to Costa Rica.

Royal Clipper is also offering two back-to-back Panama Canal transits on November 2 and 16, 2024, while Star Clipper will transit the canal on a Christmas sailing departing Barbados on December 14, 2024.

Star Clippers operates three of the world’s largest and tallest sailing vessels: Star Clipper and Star Flyer are traditional clipper ships with modern amenities carrying 166 guests each, while the 227-guest Royal Clipper holds the Guinness World Record as the largest and only five-masted, fully rigged sailing ship in service today. All three ships have expansive teak decks, swimming pools informal dining, convivial tropical bars on deck, and piano lounges.

For more information, visit www.starclippers.com.

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