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Western Mediterranean Sailings

07 July, 2027 - Royal Clipper - Italy, Albania & Croatia 10 Nights

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PORTS OF CALL - Royal Clipper Italy, Albania & Croatia

Wednesday, Jul 07 2027 - Civitavecchia (Port for Rome), Italy
Civitavecchia is an important seaport serving Rome, the Italian capital. As a key entry point for Mediterranean cruises and ferries crossing the Tyrrhenian Sea, Civitavecchia offers a gateway to a variety of destinations in Italy and beyond. The city is 70 km from Rome and 62 km to Fiumiccino airport.
Thursday, Jul 08 2027 - Ponza, Italy
The pastel houses of Ponza Town rise in neat terraced rows from the busy harbour where sleekly groomed yachts and ramshackle fishing boats moor side by side. Happily, there are few tourists here, so it's a delight to wander through the unspoiled town.
Friday, Jul 09 2027 - Lipari - Aeolian Islands, Italy
The Aeolian archipelago is made up of 7 islands of volcanic origin, of which only Stromboli and Vulcano are still active volcanoes. The main island is Lipari, which offers travellers arriving by boat a beautiful panorama of its Acropolis, presided over by the Cathedral. Its marina is bustling with shops, boutiques and stalls... it's an island where life is good.
Friday, Jul 09 2027 - Stromboli, Italy (sailing in area)
Known as the “Lighthouse of the Mediterranean,” Stromboli is one of the world’s most active volcanoes, rising dramatically from the sea in a perfect cone of black lava. As the ship sails in the surrounding waters, passengers gather on deck to watch the island’s smoking summit and the famous Sciara del Fuoco, where glowing ash and stones occasionally tumble down the slope. The volcano last erupted significantly in 2019, and its gentle, frequent activity creates a mesmerising natural spectacle. Whether at sunrise or sunset, sailing near Stromboli is an unforgettable moment of raw beauty and quiet awe.
Saturday, Jul 10 2027 - Taormina - Sicily, Itay
Barreling under full sail through the narrow Strait of Messina past Scylla and Charybdis, where rock and whirlpool almost claimed Ulysses, you arrive in lovely Taormina. Perched on the shoulder of Mt. Etna, Taormina inspired Goethe to say that'It is the greatest work of art and nature.'
Sunday, Jul 11 2027 - Crotone, Italy
Crotone is a historic coastal city in southern Italy, known for its rich Greek heritage and beautiful beaches along the Ionian Sea. The city boasts ancient ruins, including the remains of the Temple of Hera Lacinia at Capo Colonna, and a charming old town with narrow streets and vibrant piazzas. Visitors can enjoy fresh seafood and traditional Calabrian cuisine at local trattorias. Crotone’s scenic waterfront and historical sites make it a captivating destination for those exploring the Calabria region.
Monday, Jul 12 2027 - Saranda, Albania
Set on a sun-drenched bay overlooking the Ionian Sea, just opposite the island of Corfu, Saranda is Albania’s most elegant coastal resort — and a perfect gateway to two of the country’s greatest treasures. Passengers can enjoy the relaxed waterfront atmosphere or join optional excursions (available at an additional cost) to explore the UNESCO-listed ancient city of Butrint, rich in Greek and Roman ruins, or the beautifully preserved Ottoman town of Gjirokastër, famed for its stone houses and hilltop fortress. Albania boasts a rich and ancient history, yet remains one of Europe’s best-kept secrets. Whether discovering history or simply soaking up the Adriatic sun, Saranda offers a captivating blend of culture, scenery, and Mediterranean charm.
Tuesday, Jul 13 2027 - Monopoli, Italy
Set along the Adriatic coast, this historic Italian town captivates with its whitewashed buildings, narrow alleys, and charming seaside views. The ancient harbor is filled with colorful fishing boats, giving the town an authentic and lively atmosphere. Visitors can explore medieval churches, relax on pristine beaches, and savor delicious Apulian cuisine in this picturesque coastal destination.
Wednesday, Jul 14 2027 - Komiza - Vis, Croatia
Nestled between steep hills and sapphire‑ blue waters on Vis Island, Komiža is one of Croatia’s most enchanting island harbours. Passengers can stroll along the palm-lined waterfront, where fishing boats and elegant yachts share the quay, or wander through narrow lanes of stone houses with colourful shutters. For moments of relaxation, you can unwind at the beautiful Gusarica Beach, beneath the charming church of St. Mary. There is also the possibility to walk up to the hilltop St. Nicholas Church, offering lovely views across the town and sea. Food lovers may enjoy lunch at the famous Konoba Jastožera, a historic lobster tavern right by the water. With a rich maritime heritage, Komiža has been a centre of fishing for centuries. Those seeking adventure may join an optional excursion to the Blue Cave on nearby Biševo Island (available at an additional cost), a natural wonder illuminated by ethereal light. Peaceful and picturesque, Komiža is pure Adriatic charm.
Thursday, Jul 15 2027 - Sibenik, Croatia
Šibenik, Croatia, is a charming coastal town on the Adriatic Sea known for its rich history and stunning architecture. The town is home to the UNESCO-listed St. James Cathedral, a masterpiece of Renaissance art. With its narrow, winding streets and views of the sea, Šibenik offers a blend of medieval charm and beautiful coastal scenery, making it a popular destination in Croatia.
Friday, Jul 16 2027 - Rovinj, Croatia
Rovinj is a typical example of a Mediterranean town. The town is dominated by the Baroque three-nave church of St. Euphemia (Fuma). Close to the harbour are the clock tower, the Baroque Balbi's Arch and the former 17th century Town Hall. To the east lies the complex of the Franciscan monastery and to the south, Rovinj's oldest monument, the Romanesque heptagonal chapel of the Holy Trinity.
Saturday, Jul 17 2027 - Venice, Italy
Venice is the heart and soul of romance. Cast your eye on the rounded domes of San Marco, take a deep breath at the Bridge of Sighs, gaze on the golden lions and the Renaissance glories of the Doge's Palace, listen for the ghosts of Verdi, Puccini and Caruso at La Fenice Opera House, gape at the classic Palladian proportions of the Church of San Giorgio Maggiore, glide in a gondola down the Grand Canal. And know that love is always in the air in Venice.

RATES - Royal Clipper 10 Nights

 Italy, Albania & Croatia OS DLX 1 2 3 45 6 SGL 3RD Port
Charges
 Sterling £ 6,630 £ 6,170 £ 4,735 £ 4,235 £ 4,035 £ 3,800 £ 3,480 £ 3,355 £ 3,915 £ 1,640 £ 335 (Included)
 Italy, Albania & CroatiaSTERLING
Owner's Suite£ 6,630
Deluxe Suite£ 6,170
Category 1£ 4735
Category 2£ 4,235
Category 3£ 4,035
Category 4£ 3,800
Category 5£ 3,480
Category 6£ 3,355
Guaranteed Single£ 3,915
3rd Person£ 1,640
Port Charges £ 335 (Included)
Early Booking Discount Deadline for bookings to be recieved by Star Clippers Early Booking Discount
31 January, 2027 10%
All rates are per person, based on double occupancy in POUND STERLING. Cruise rates do not include air, hotel or transfer arrangements of any kind. Gratuities are discretionary and are not included. There are a limited number of three berth cabins available. Port Charges are included in the per person price as above (but shown separately). Discounts, including Early Booking Discounts and Past Passengers Discounts are not applicable on Port Charges. Certain restrictions apply. Sole Occupancy Supplement: 100% category 1 Deluxe Suite (Royal Clipper Only) & Owner's Cabin, 50% category 2 through 6.

DECK PLANS & CABINS

Sun Deck

Main Deck

Main Deck Cabins

DELUXE OUTSIDE SUITE

  • Private verandah
  • Twin/double beds
  • Sitting area
  • Minibar
  • Bathroom with whirlpool
  • Room service

Average cabin dimensions - 26m2  including balcony

CATEGORY 1 - DELUXE DECK CABIN

  • Double beds
  • Minibar
  • Bathroom with whirlpool
  • Cabin doors open onto deck

Average cabin dimensions - 14.5m

D - Cabin has a fixed double bed

Clipper Deck

Clipper Deck Cabins

OWNER'S SUITE - DELUXE OUTSIDE SUITE (NO PRIVATE VERANDAH)

  • Two double beds
  • Seperate sitting area
  • Minibar
  • Bathroom with whirlpool
  • Room service

Average cabin dimensions - 40m2

CATEGORY 2 - LARGE OUTSIDE CABIN

  • Two lower beds - double bed or triple berth
  • Bathroom with shower

Average cabin dimensions - 13m2

△ - Cabin has an extra fold down bunk with a ladder

CATEGORY 3 - OUTSIDE CABIN

  • Two lower beds or double bed
  • Bathroom with shower

Average cabin dimensions - 13m2

D - Cabin has a fixed double bed

Category 3 cabins on the Clipper Deck may be slightly smaller than Category 3 cabins on the Commodore Deck.

CATEGORY 4 - OUTSIDE CABIN

  • Two lower beds or double bed
  • Bathroom with shower

Average cabin dimensions - 13m2

D - Cabin has a fixed double bed

Category 4 cabins on the Clipper Deck may be slightly smaller than Category 4 cabins on the Commodore Deck.

CATEGORY 6 - INSIDE CABIN

  • Small double bed or triple berth
  • Bathroom with shower

Average cabin dimensions - 10m2

D - Cabin has a fixed double bed

S - Single cabin

△ - Cabin has an extra fold down bunk with a ladder

Commodore Deck

Commodore Deck Cabins

CATEGORY 3 - OUTSIDE CABIN

  • Two lower beds or double bed
  • Bathroom with shower

Average cabin dimensions - 13m2

D - Cabin has a fixed double bed

Category 3 cabins on the Clipper Deck may be slightly smaller than Category 3 cabins on the Commodore Deck.

CATEGORY 4 - OUTSIDE CABIN

  • Two lower beds or double bed
  • Bathroom with shower

Average cabin dimensions - 13m2

D - Cabin has a fixed double bed

Category 4 cabins on the Clipper Deck may be slightly smaller than Category 4 cabins on the Commodore Deck.

CATEGORY 5 - OUTSIDE CABIN

  • Double bed or triple berth
  • Bathroom with shower

Average cabin dimensions - 11m2

D - Cabin has a fixed double bed

Cabin and Ship Information

Your cabin is ingeniously designed for comfort and efficiency, with;

  • Private bathroom
  • Air-conditioning
  • Flatscreen TV/DVD player
  • Hairdryers
  • Private safe located inside the closet
  • Radio
  • Telephone
  • Under bed storage

All cabins are non-smoking

Royal Clipper has 220-volt (European plug). 

  • Year built: 2000
  • Passenger capacity: 227
  • Crew: 106
  • Length: 134m
  • Beam: 16m
  • Draft: 5.98m
  • Registry: Malta
  • Gross tonnage: 4,425
  • Masts: 5
  • Mast height: 54m
  • Sail area: 5,000m2
  • Number of sails: 42
  • Speed: between 7-18 Knots
  • Classified : DNV « 1A1 + »