Star Clippers to homeport in Grenada for winter 2025/26
Cruise line Star Clippers’ tall ship will call Grenada home for the new winter 2025/26 season.
Tall ship Star Clipper will sail from St George’s on selected Caribbean cruise itineraries to several new ports of call.
The 10 and 11-night sailings include visits to new destinations; Charlottesville (Tobago), Castara Bay (Tobago), Carriacou (Paradise Beach), Charlestown Bay (Canouan), Saint-Pierre (Martinique) and Saline Bay (Mayreau).
The longer duration Caribbean cruises have been introduced to meet demand for longer sailings.
Mikael Krafft, CEO & President of Star Clippers, said “The Caribbean is an ideal region for us as the Caribbean winds are always there to power our clipper ships.”
From November 2025 – January 2026, Star Clippers will still operate the popular Costa Rica and Panama Canal itineraries on Star Clipper.
The 14-night Panama Canal sailing, departing from Balboa on January 3 2026, disembarks guests in Montego Bay (Jamaica) for the first time, with the new sailings continuing onwards.
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