Star Clippers to debut Antigua cruise departures in 2026/27
Small ship line Star Clippers will debut three new sailings from Antigua for winter 2026/27.
Star Clippers will offer brand new seven-night roundtrips from St John’s, Antigua in March 2027, in addition to a new 10-night departure from Oranjested, Aruba.
In efforts to vary the itineraries amongst the tall ship fleet of three, whilst utilizing ideal wind conditions, tall-ship Star Clipper will spend the second half of the winter season in the Caribbean.
On January 27 2027, a new departure from Aruba as well as three varying itineraries from St John’s, Antigua on four dates in March 2027 will debut.
The new sailing from Oranjested, on board 166-guest-capacity Star Clipper, will take guests to Willemstad (Curaçao), Bequia, Cannouan, Tobago Cays & Mayreau (Grenadine Islands) and Charlottesville & Castara Bay (Tobago).
Star Clipper will disembark guests in St George’s, Grenada on 6 February 2027 where 10 and 11-night Grenada roundtrips commence.
On 6 March 2027, Star Clipper will set sail on her inaugural Antigua roundtrip itineraries.
It visits ports including Gustavia (St Barts), Basseterre & South Friars Bay (St Kitts), Terre de Haut (Iles des Saintes), and Deshaies (Guadeloupe).
All winter 2026/27 itineraries are now on sale.
For the first time, selected sailings for solo passengers will have a reduced 25% solo supplement.
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