Join Star Clippers on a mesmerising 7-night expedition aboard the Royal Clipper, exploring the stunning Grenadine Islands. Departing and concluding in Bridgetown, Barbados, this unique journey showcases the rich blend of natural beauty and vibrant cultures across the Caribbean. As the Royal Clipper sails from the colonial charm of Bridgetown to the spice-laden air of Saint George's, Grenada, guests experience a sensory feast of white sand beaches and verdant rainforests.
Discover secluded cays and bays as the itinerary unfolds through the Tobago Cays and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, where underwater sights invite snorkelers and divers alike. Highlights include the French flair of Fort-de-France in Martinique, with its lush landscapes and flawless beaches, and the enchanting vistas of Soufrière in Saint Lucia, offering close encounters with the iconic Pitons and a kaleidoscope of natural wonders. This Star Clippers expedition promises an unforgettable blend of relaxation, discovery, and the hidden gems of these Caribbean islands.
Bridgetown, Barbados: Situated next to the island's only natural harbour, Bridgetown is a captivating blend of modern and colonial architecture. The palm tree-lined beaches are as alluring as the historical landmarks you'll find here. Take the time to visit the Anglican church and explore the 19th-century Barbados Garrison. The distance between the ship and your tour vehicle may vary and is not part of the excursion grade.
Captain's Best, Grenadines, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines: Experience the hidden gems of the Grenadines on a journey personally selected by our experienced captain. Revel in the stunning landscapes and crystal-clear waters, ideal for exploration and relaxation.
Saint George's, Grenada: Known as the Isle of Spice, Grenada is a treasure trove of lush rain forests, white-sand beaches, and aromatic spices. St. George's, with its scenic harbour, is considered one of the Caribbean's most picturesque capitals. Venture through lively streets lined with shops and explore historic sites that have remained largely unchanged since colonial times. From the Christ of the Deep statue to the engineering marvel of the Sendall Tunnel, the island presents a blend of history, culture, and natural beauty.
Tobago Cays, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines: The Tobago Cays are an idyllic cluster of small islands ideal for snorkelling and diving. Discover vibrant marine life in the coral reefs and enjoy the serenity of these uninhabited islands.
Admiralty Bay, Bequia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines:
Admire the charming port of Admiralty Bay, known for its natural harbour and verdant hills. Bequia, with its friendly locals, offers a glimpse into traditional Caribbean life, accompanied by captivating vistas and clear waters.
Kingstown, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines:
Explore the vibrant atmosphere of Kingstown, known for its colonial architecture and lively markets. As the capital, it offers rich cultural heritage and is a wonderful departure point for excursions across the island.
Fort-de-France, Martinique: Known as the largest island in the Windward Islands, Fort-de-France blends French culture with West Indian flavours. Enjoy exquisite French-Creole cuisine and lush landscapes adorned with tropical flowers. With stunning beaches and opportunities for snorkelling, Martinique entices adventurers and those looking to bask under the Caribbean sun. Don't miss a visit to St-Pierre, historically buried under volcanic ash.
Martinique, Martinique: Experience the French heritage and Caribbean charm in Martinique. From its culinary delights to its landscape filled with fruit trees and plantations, the island is a feast for the senses.
Soufrière, Saint Lucia: As the oldest town in St. Lucia, Soufrière is a blend of tranquil beauty and French colonial history. The market square is alive with colour, surrounded by beautifully preserved wooden buildings. Highlights include the iconic Pitons and attractions like the "drive-in" volcano and botanical gardens.
Marigot Bay, Saint Lucia: Discover the enchanting Marigot Bay, often dubbed the most beautiful bay in the Caribbean. Its sheltered waters provide a tranquil escape, perfect for sailing and enjoying the island's serene beauty.
Bridgetown, Barbados: Completing your expedition holiday, return to Bridgetown, where you can revisit its wonderful blend of history, culture, and beautiful scenery, making the most of your final moments in this Caribbean paradise.
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