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From St George's to St John's

Grenada to Antigua

Dates:
22 Mar - 1 Apr 2028
Duration:
10 Nights
Journey type:
Cruise only (please call for flight options)
No. of ports:
12
Ship:
Star Clipper
Cruise Line:
Star Clippers
Fares:

From £3,280 pp

Admiralty Bay, Bequia

From St George's to St John's

Grenada to Antigua

Dates:
22 Mar - 1 Apr 2028
Duration:
10 Nights
Journey type:
Cruise only (please call for flight options)
No. of ports:
12
Ship:
Star Clipper
Cruise Line:
Star Clippers
Fares:

From £3,280 pp

Voyage Itinerary

22 March

Setting sail from St George's

Browse the markets of charming St George's, fragrant with the scent of cinnamon and nutmeg, and you'll soon understand why Grenada is known as the 'isle of spice'. This is one of the Caribbean's most enchanting islands, fringed by gorgeous beaches and largely unsullied by mass market tourism.

Cannon overlooking St George's, Grenada

23 March to 24 March

Trinidad and Tobago: Charlotteville

24 March

Trinidad and Tobago: Tobago Island

25 March

Grenada: Carriacou

Carriacou is one of three islands that make up the nation of Grenada. It’s a small and rather hilly place, with a sleepy, laid back atmosphere that evokes the Caribbean of old. It’s also known as the ‘Land of Reefs’, with world class snorkelling and scuba diving just offshore.
View of lagoon off Carriacou, Grenada

26 March

St. Vincent & Grenadines: Mayreau

Situated just to the west of the Tobago Cays, Mayreau is a tiny, barely inhabited island that can only be reached by boat. There is very little to do, which is the main attraction for those lucky few who wash up here; the palm-fringed beaches and gently lapping waters are the Caribbean island idyll par excellence.
Beach on Mayreau, St Vincent & The Grenadines

27 March

St. Vincent & Grenadines: Tobago Cays

Accessible only by boat, the five uninhabited islands of the Tobago Cays are surrounded by some of the best reefs for snorkelling anywhere in the Caribbean. The area was declared a protected wildlife reserve in 2006, and the crystal clear waters are home to sponges, sea turtles and a kaleidoscopic array of colourful fish.
Tobago Cays, St Vincent & The Grenadines

28 March

St. Vincent & Grenadines: Admiralty Bay (Bequia)

Bequia is an incredibly friendly, laid-back island blessed with pristine golden sand beaches and some excellent restaurants. It’s also a popular sailing destination; the yachts tend to congregate around Admiralty Bay, where you’ll find the little waterfront town of Port Elizabeth.
Admiralty Bay, Bequia

29 March

Martinique: Fort-de-France

The volcanic French Caribbean island of Martinique is a land of contrasts, from the lush rainforests of the north to the busy streets of the capital, Fort-de-France. There are plenty of lovely beaches geared towards relaxation, and the French influence also means that the cuisine is a cut above the usual Caribbean fare.
Black sand beach in Saint Pierre, Martinique

30 March

Guadeloupe: Terre-de-Haut

Eight tiny islands make up the Iles des Saintes, a sparsely inhabited archipelago off the southern coast of Guadeloupe. The most interesting island is hilly Terre-de-Haut, almost entirely populated by the fair-skinned descendants of Breton sailors and home to a beautiful bay reminiscent of a mini Rio de Janeiro.
Terre-de-Haut, Iles de Saintes, Guadeloupe

31 March

Guadeloupe: Basse-Terre

Guadeloupe is made up of two main islands that resemble the wings of a butterfly, and several smaller islands offering a diverse array of cultural, historical and natural attractions. The islands are swathed in lush rainforest and fringed by golden beaches, and a strong French influence is discernible in the flavoursome Creole cuisine.
Beach in Guadeloupe

31 March

Saint Kitts and Nevis: South Friars Bay

The beach at South Friars Bay is a lovely sweep of golden sand at the southern end of St Kitts, although it can get a little busy when the larger cruise ships are docked on the island. There are several bars and restaurants along this half-mile stretch, with watersports equipment and loungers available to rent.
South Friar's Bay, St Kitts

1 April

Arriving in St John's

Antigua is famously home to 365 beaches - one for every day of the year - and there is an undeniable allure to the many white sand coves dotted along the coast. The capital, St John's, is worth a look, but if you've got time to visit the south coast you'll find historic Nelson's Dockyard a lot more interesting.
Ffryers Beach, Antigua

The ship

Star Clipper

Capacity:
166 Guests
Crew:
74 Staff
Style:
Friendly, welcoming staff help make this an informal and relaxed style of cruise.

True clipper ships, these beautiful four-masted vessels reflect a proud seafaring heritage in their elegant sails, warm woods and polished brass.

What we love

Sister ships Star Clipper and Star Flyer certainly stand out from the crowd. In full sail they are an awe-inspiring sight, reminiscent of a bygone age, yet combining this tradition with the comfort of a modern cruise line, ideal for those who wish to experience a tall ship cruise. Climb the mast or relax by the small pool; you can be as involved as you wish on these easy-going and friendly ships.

Learn more about Star Clipper
Star Clipper at sea

inclusions

  • All meals
  • All onboard entertainment
  • Watersports from the ship's marina

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Who we are

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Mundy Cruising was the very first cruise specialist in the UK. We have been making the best cruise holidays even better since 1970.

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