Star Clippers · Royal Clipper
Windward Inseln
From Bridgetown to Fort-de-France
From Bridgetown to Fort-de-France in 7 nights - calling at Rodney Bay, Cabrits National Park, Falmouth Bay, Basseterre and 2 more stops. A varied itinerary with a new panorama every morning.
The classic Caribbean season: steady trade winds, dry weather and turquoise water in every bay. A one-way passage from Bridgetown to Fort-de-France.
Bridgetown
8 ports of call
Fort-de-France
The Route
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FRI · 12.02.2027Bridgetown · Embarkation
Bridgetown ist die Hauptstadt Barbados und besitzt eines der besterhaltenen kolonialen Stadtzentren der Karibik, seit 2011 UNESCO-Welterbe. Barbados gilt als Geburtsort des karibischen Rums – eine Destillerie-Tour gehört dazu.
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SAT · 13.02.2027Rodney Bay (St. Lucia)
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SUN · 14.02.2027Cabrits National Park
Der Cabrits National Park auf Dominica umfasst tropischen Wald, Feuchtgebiete und die restaurierten Ruinen von Fort Shirley aus dem 18. Jahrhundert. Dominica, die "Naturinsel der Karibik", ist eines der am wenigsten touristisch erschlossenen Länder der Region.
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MON · 15.02.2027Falmouth Bay (Antigua)
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TUE · 16.02.2027Basseterre (St. Kitts)
Basseterre ist die Hauptstadt Saint Kitts' und eine der besterhaltenen Kolonialstädte der englischsprachigen Karibik. Das Brimstone Hill Fortress, der "Gibraltar der Karibik", ist seit 1999 UNESCO-Welterbe.
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WED · 17.02.2027South Friars Bay
South Friars Bay liegt an der ruhigen Südostküste von Saint Kitts, geschützt durch Hügel und die Halbinsel South East Peninsula. Die Bucht ist bekannt für ruhiges Wasser und entspannte Beach-Bar-Atmosphäre.
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THU · 18.02.2027Terre-de-Haut
Terre-de-Haut ist die Hauptinsel der Îles des Saintes – ein in die Karibik versetztes provenzalisches Fischerdorf mit Boulangeries, kleinen Häfen und der Festung Fort Napoléon hoch über dem Meer.
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FRI · 19.02.2027Fort-de-France (Martinique) · Disembarkation
Die Hauptstadt Martiniques leuchtet in Karibikfarben mit kreolischer Architektur, lebhaften Märkten und französischer Küche. Besonders eindrücklich: die Ruinen von Saint-Pierre, der "karibischen Pompeji", die 1902 beim Ausbruch des Montagne Pelée begraben wurde.
Royal Clipper
Royal Clipper is the world's largest full-rigged sailing ship: five masts, 42 sails, 5,202 square metres of canvas. 227 guests experience genuine sailing on the open sea - sporty and relaxed, never formal, with three pools and the legendary Captain Nemo Underwater Lounge.
In the Caribbean, Royal Clipper realises her full potential: full sails between the Lesser Antilles, swimming stops at deserted beaches, snorkelling directly from the ship.
Cabins
Cabin photos and individual category details on request. The categories shown are typical for this ship - we will quote the actual current availability with your personal enquiry.
Deluxe Outside
Superior Outside
Superior Single
Deluxe Lido Outside
Junior Suite · Balcony
Owner Suite · Balcony
What's in the fare
On board
- Cabin in booked cabin category
- Full board
- Beverages with meals: tap water in carafes, coffee and tea, and juices (breakfast only)
- Water sports (except diving)
- Port fees
- Regular cabin cleaning
Not included
- Onboard beverages
- Shore excursions
- Travel to/from ship
- All alcoholic beverages, soft drinks, bottled water, cocktails and coffee/tea creations outside regular meal times
- Personal expenses such as laundry, telephone, etc.
- Travel cancellation insurance and additional travel/health insurance
- Gratuities (voluntary - recommended 10 EUR per person per day)
Frequently asked questions
How do I book this voyage?
Send us a non-binding enquiry via the form on this page. Our team replies personally within 24 hours with availability, cabin options and a tailored offer. No enquiry fee, no upfront payment.
What is included in the price?
The base price per person (twin cabin) includes the cabin in your chosen category, full board, all port fees and the onboard programme. Flights and transfers are quoted separately. Starting from EUR 2.840 p.p.
How many guests sail on the Royal Clipper?
A maximum of 227 guests - extraordinarily intimate compared to standard cruise ships. The high crew-to-guest ratio ensures personal attention throughout the voyage.
Can the itinerary change?
Yes - all itineraries are subject to weather, port availability and the captain's decisions. This is part of the charm of small-ship cruising: flexibility allows for unexpected discoveries.
Are there specials for early bookers or solo travellers?
Yes. Early bookers receive discounts for timely booking. Solo travellers often benefit from a reduced or waived single supplement. Simply mention your preferences in the enquiry.
Is my booking protected?
Yes. As a German tour operator, ivent-sailing provides a travel protection certificate (Reisesicherungsschein) under German law. Your payment is fully insured.
What about flights and transfers?
We arrange flights and transfers on request as part of your personal offer. This allows us to find the best connections for your specific departure date and home airport.
Are there shore excursions?
Yes. All cruise lines offer shore excursions - from guided cultural tours to nature experiences. The concepts vary by fleet. We are happy to provide details on available excursions for your chosen voyage.
What water sports and activities are available?
Depending on the ship and route: snorkelling, kayaking, stand-up paddling, diving, and zodiac excursions. Many ships have a marina platform for direct access to the water. We can tell you exactly what is available on your voyage.