This roundtrip sailing from St. George's explores the southern Windward Islands, linking Grenada with the Grenadines, Tobago, Martinique and Barbados. Quiet anchorages in Charlotteville and Castara Bay reveal rainforest-backed beaches and fishing villages, while the white sands of Paradise Beach and the protected reefs of Tobago Cays highlight the region’s marine beauty. Calls in Admiralty Bay and Saline Bay offer classic Grenadines scenery, before contrasts emerge in historic Saint-Pierre, volcanic Soufrière and British-influenced Bridgetown, completing a varied circuit of culture, coastline and calm Caribbean waters.
The aromas of nutmeg, cinnamon and vanilla baking in the sun - these are the tropical flavours of Grenada. From the horseshoe shaped Carenage at St. George's, follow the Sendall Tunnel (hand-built in 1895) to the Esplanade and old Ft. George for a spectacular view of Grenada.
Charlotteville is a tranquil fishing village nestled along the rugged northeastern coast of the island, known for its unspoiled beauty and relaxed atmosphere. With its stunning vistas of lush green hills meeting the turquoise Caribbean Sea passengers will discover the laid-back charm of this hidden gem in Tobago.
The bay is flanked by lush rainforests, offering passengers a serene retreat amidst nature's splendor. With its pristine sandy shores and calm turquoise waters, Castara Bay is an ideal spot for swimming, snorkeling, and simply unwinding while taking in the breathtaking views. The village of Castara nearby provides a glimpse into local life, with charming guesthouses, vibrant fishing traditions, and delicious Creole cuisine.
A breathtaking stretch of pristine shoreline, renowned for its powdery white sands and crystal-clear turquoise waters. Passengers can unwind under the shade of swaying palm trees, take leisurely strolls along the shore, or indulge in water activities like snorkeling and swimming in the warm Caribbean Sea.
Four small islets, virtually deserted but enormously appealing for those who love underwater exploration, Tobago Cays is a national park where snorkelling is superb.
Nestled amidst lush tropical foliage, Charlestown Bay offers visitors a serene retreat surrounded by natural beauty. The bay is perfect for swimming, snorkeling, and sunbathing, while nearby amenities provide opportunities for beachside relaxation and local culinary delights.
Star Clipper usually anchors in the lee of ruggedly beautiful Young Island lying just 54 feet off the southern tip of St. Vincent which is just a 10 minute ferry ride away. The natural harbour of Port Elizabeth at Bequia the world. The exquisite waterfront beckons you for a gentle stroll along the harbour.
Known as the "Little Paris of the Caribbean" before its destruction by the eruption of Mount Pelée in 1902, Saint-Pierre still boasts remnants of its colonial past, including the ruins of the theater and cathedral. Today, the town is a charming destination offering visitors a glimpse into its tragic yet fascinating history, alongside picturesque waterfront views and vibrant markets.
Marigot Bay, one of the prettiest anchorages in the Caribbean, is surrounded by lush hills and ringed by drooping coconut palms. Our alternate stop, the little Port Town of Soufrière was named after a nearby volcano. Prettier sights are to be seen at Diamond Falls and Mineral Baths where you can walk through the gardens and take a dip in the pool under the waterfalls.
On the wild and rugged east coast of Barbados, the isolated beaches are the colour of sunrise, the red sands having blown all the way across the Atlantic from the Sahara. The easternmost island of the Windwards, and indeed, of the entire Caribbean, reaches out to Africa and the Old World, as if not quite part of the New. Bridgetown, Barbados, is an interesting town full of contrasts. George Washington actually slept here! Trafalgar Square reminds you that the laidback, rum- and fun-loving island's British influenced heritage includes revered traditions like cricket and high tea.
With its powdery white sands, crystal-clear turquoise waters, and lush greenery, Saline Bay offers visitors a secluded paradise to relax and unwind. The bay is perfect for swimming, snorkeling, and soaking in the stunning Caribbean views, making it a cherished destination for those seeking serenity amidst nature's splendor.
The aromas of nutmeg, cinnamon and vanilla baking in the sun - these are the tropical flavours of Grenada. From the horseshoe shaped Carenage at St. George's, follow the Sendall Tunnel (hand-built in 1895) to the Esplanade and old Ft. George for a spectacular view of Grenada.
Itineraries are subject to change.
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Port Taxes: $455 AUD
Vessel Type: Tall Ship
Length: 115 m
Passenger Capacity: 166
Star Clipper is a modern clipper ship that captures the romance of classic sailing while offering contemporary luxury. At 115 metres in length and carrying just 166 guests, it provides an intimate, yacht-like atmosphere with spacious accommodations, expansive teak decks, and two swimming pools. The ship’s interiors reflect its proud maritime heritage, with polished brass, gleaming mahogany rails, and antique nautical prints creating a rich, elegant ambiance.
On board, guests enjoy open-seating dining in an elegantly appointed restaurant, a Tropical Bar and Piano Bar, and an Edwardian-style library with a Belle Époque fireplace. Generous outdoor spaces, attentive service, and a relaxed sailing pace combine to create a private, immersive experience where the traditions and spirit of the sea are fully celebrated.



