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Choosing Your Cruise
When to Cruise
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Getting the Best Prices
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Enjoying Your Cruise
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Regional Cruise Info
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The romantic appeal of sailing on a tall ship draws cruisers who yearn for a low-key sailing adventure rather than a jam-packed party cruise. Star Clippers navigates the waters of the Caribbean, Asia and the Mediterranean. These authentic square riggers are some of the world's largest sailing ships and easily maneuver in out-of-the-way waters.
Star Clippers, Inc.
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Cruise Type:
Sailing
Cruise Line Highlights: Cruise Style:
  • Adventurous itineraries
  • International mix of passengers
  • Sports instructors onboard
  • Ambience of a private yacht
  • Authentic clipper ships - a throwback to its 19th century American predecessors
Ship Type: Sailing Vessel
Lifestyle: Active Cruisers, Families, Young Singles
Age Range: Families, Teens, Young Adults, Mature Adults, Seniors
Expense Category: Midrange




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