For the first time in two years Star Clippers, the unique tall-ships continues the full sailing program with all the vessels in the Mediterranean.
Star Clipper, the final ship in the fleet to resume sailing, joined Star Flyer and Royal Clipper in the Med last month, marking the first time in five years that all three ships have sailed together.
“Having all three tall ships back in the Mediterranean for the summer is thrilling, and truly a testament to the determination and hard work of our officers, crew and land-based offices,” said Terri Haas, Vice President of Sales, Star Clippers North America. “Royal Clipper and Star Flyer were able to successfully complete their Caribbean seasons this past winter, while Star Clipper underwent an extensive drydock prior to resuming service in April.”
Royal Clipper and Star Clipper will spend the season sailing various three to 15-night itineraries in the Western Med, with ports of call in France, Italy, Croatia, Montenegro, Spain and Portugal. Star Flyer will spend the summer in the Eastern Med sailing a variety of popular six to 18-night itineraries through Greece and Turkey.
Guests looking to book their Mediterranean sailing on any of the three ships can take advantage of the Star Clippers’ current Pick Your Perk promotion. This offer is good on select 2022 and 2023 Mediterranean departures and is valid for residents of North, Central and South America only. Pick Your Perk includes:
— Complimentary one-category cabin upgrade on Royal Clipper or a two-category upgrade on Star Clipper and Star Flyer
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— Complimentary onboard credit of $400 on Royal Clipper and $800 on Star Clipper and Star Flyer, based on double occupancy
For more than 25 years, Star Clippers has been introducing travelers to the thrill of modern tall-ship sailing to remote ports in the Caribbean, Mediterranean, Indonesia, Thailand and Singapore. The company operates three of the world’s largest and tallest sailing vessels: Star Clipper and Star Flyer are traditional clipper ships with modern amenities carrying 170 guests, while the 227-guest Royal Clipper holds. the Guinness World Record for being the largest and only five-masted, full-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.