Star Clippers resumes full sailing
The resumption of 166-passenger capacity Star Clipper brings Star Clippers’ full fleet of tall-ships back in service.
The cruise line kick-started its Mediterranean itineraries following a halt in operations due to the pandemic.
Star Clipper embarked on her first journey since March 2020, setting sail from Safaga, Egypt.
Star Clipper will join sister ship, Star Flyer and the cruise line’s flagship, Royal Clipper, in the Mediterranean.
Destination highlights include ports of call on the French Riviera, Amalfi Coast and Greek Islands.
Fay McCormack, General Manager for Star Clippers said: “To have all three vessels back in the Mediterranean for the summer is hugely exciting. Star Clipper underwent an extensive drydock prior to resuming service”
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