Star Clippers announces new yoga cruises for summer 2023
Tall-ship cruise line Star Clippers is continuing its popular yoga cruise programme for selected sailings in summer 2023.
It is adding instructors on board.
Guests can take part in complimentary, daily classes throughout eight sailings on board Star Clipper from April – October, visiting the Western Mediterranean.
Confirmed yoga cruise departures include 28 April, 6 May, 13 May, 27 May, 8 July, 15 July, 29 July and 7t October 2023.
Cruise-only prices start at £1630pp, based on two adults sharing a category 6 cabin.
Fay McCormack, GM of the UK GSA, said: “We are delighted to welcome back yoga instructors for our summer 2023 departures.”
“Today’s ever-increasing awareness of the positive effects of yoga on mental wellbeing reaffirms why we choose to offer this service.”.
Port calls include Cannes, Portofino, L’Ile Rousse, Calvi, Plage Saint Antoine, Le Lavandou and St Tropez.
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