Orient Express Sailing Yachts opens bookings
Orient Express Sailing Yachts has officially opened reservations for first vessel Orient Express Corinthian.
It calls it the largest sailing yacht in the world, which sets sail in summer 2026 on its first Mediterranean season from May to October 2026.
Corinthian will offer sailings from two to eight-nights, or combined into longer voyages.
Orient Express Corinthian aims to follow the most favorable winds to minimize its impact.
The vessel will call at iconic ports like Monte-Carlo, Portofino and Saint-Tropez, plus smaller harbors including Portoferraio, Napoleon’s secret island retreat; Saint-Florent, and Lerici, in the Gulf of La Spezia.
The ship features 54 suites, ranging from 45 to 230 square meters.
There are multiple restaurants under the culinary direction of Michelin-starred Michelin chef Yannick Alléno, as well as several bars and lounges, including an Art Deco- inspired speakeasy.
The ship houses a 115-seat cabaret and recording studio, two pools and watersports marina.
Express Corinthian will offer guests in-port inclusive experiences such as exclusive access to Pompeii, and private tours and dinner in Venice.
Orient Express Corinthian is the first of two Orient Express sailing yachts planned.
The following ship is named Orient Express Olympian and I set to launch in 2027.
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