Caribbean : Caribbean Tall Ship honeymoon cruise
Discover the wonderfully unique Caribbean Paradise
The Royal Clipper is the only ship of her kind to have been built within a hundred years. She’s large enough to hold a spa, a gym, a library, a two floor atrium over looking the restaurant, two bars, and three pools, all with elegant, traditional décor. Start your honeymoon cruise with the beautiful beaches of Barbados and work onwards from there. You’ll pass through major ports and tourist destinations as well as stopping at exclusive and uninhabited islands.
Your Caribbean honeymoon cruise includes a complimentary watersports programme as well as dining at the ship's onboard restaurant but don’t be afraid to leave the ship and sample the aromas and adventures on land. You will be cruising through some of the most romantic Caribbean honeymoon and holiday destinations, where every island is a tropical beach paradise and every day is the perfect way to start your married life.
Day 1 -
Bridgetown, Barbados
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Barbadians boast that their island has more attractions per square mile than any other island in the Caribbean. Spend a day seeing the relics of colonial rule, like the strangely alien gothic church on the east of the island, or stroll around Bridgetown and visit the statue of Lord Nelson in National Heroes Square. In the evening why not watch sunset from the deck of the Royal Clipper as you slip away from the white beaches of Barbados and your honeymoon begins.
Meals included:
Dinner
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Day 2 -
Captain’s Best, Grenadines
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Captains Best.
Over thirty islands and spits of sand make up the Grenadines and today your Captain decides which one is best to spend the day on. Fall asleep together underneath a palm tree or take advantage of the ships complimentary watersports programme. If you grow peckish after a hard morning on the beach, either of the ship’s bars can provide hors d’oeuvres.
Meals included:
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
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Day 3 -
Grenada
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Grenada is a (nature) lover’s paradise, one ninth of the island is made up of national parks and nature reserves. By day you can explore her coves and bays, and by night have a taste of the spice the island is famous for. Grenada has more spices per square mile than anywhere else on the planet, producing over a third of the world’s supply of nutmeg. But for an international centre of trade life moves slowly on Grenada. You can be sure that wherever you spend your day it will be in as relaxed an attitude as possible.
Meals included:
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
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Day 4 -
Tobago Cays
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The national park of Tobago Cays is ideal for snorkelling. Four small islands in the horseshoe coral reef make up the bulk of the Cays and a fifth, Petit Tabac, completes it. Four coral reefs within easy distance of the Cays have given them a deserved reputation as one of the best places for underwater sightseeing in the Caribbean. Novice snorkelers are recommended to try the calm waters off the east coast of Petit Rameau.
Meals included:
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
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Day 5 -
St. Vincent (am), Bequia (pm)
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Royal Clipper usually stops at Young’s Island, an exclusive private island only a ten minute ferry ride away from St. Vincent. The island of St. Vincent offers a selection of manmade attractions including a selection of churches and forts as well as the stunning Caribbean beaches you will have become so fond of.
In the afternoon we travel to Bequia. Bequia is magnificent for its array of restaurants and for its beaches. Take a taxi from underneath the almond trees at the harbour, or hire a boat to find the perfect spot to sit. For such a tiny island Bequia offers a massive array of places to eat, varying from no frills Creole eateries to sophisticated restaurants. Why not eat on land and then enjoy an exquisite dessert aboard ship before returning to your rooms to make the most of the marble bathroom.
Meals included:
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
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Day 6 -
Beach (am), Fort de France (pm), Martinique
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Martinique is the Caribbean’s St. Tropez, a sunny day in Bordeaux against a backdrop of a tropical island paradise. In the island’s capital, Fort de France, you will find a mixture of boutiques selling luxury French fashions and traditional Creole knick knacks. The locals claim it to be the rum capital of the world and offer a tour of La Routes des Rhoums; based on the famous Routes des Vins in France.
Meals included:
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
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Day 7 -
St. Lucia
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The volcanic mountains of St. Lucia thrust out of the sea as you approach. While on the island why not take an ATV (All Terrain Vehicle / Quad Bike) through the rainforest and across the mountains? For a more relaxed view of the island a banana plantation or take a jeep safari and keep your eyes peeled for the rare Jacquot parrot.
Meals included:
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
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Day 8 -
Bridgetown, Barbados
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Start the final day of your honeymoon with a breakfast onboard ship. Spend your last few hours on the beach, enjoying the sun and each others company before departing from Barbados on the flight home.
Meals included:
Breakfast
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The Captain reserves the right to alter the itinerary in order to suit wind and weather conditions.. ***Please note Cruise departing on the 18th December is for an eight night duration with an extra stop in Dominica. The cruise departing on the 2nd January is for a six night duration and there will be no stop in Martinique.***
DOCUMENTARY AND MEDICAL REQUIREMENTS . A full valid passport is required for all holidays, valid for at least 6 months after the date of return to the UK. The passenger is responsible for ensuring compliance with all necessary visa and other documentary requirements for the entire holiday, and shall have received all medical inoculations necessary
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