The Caribbean is an appropriate destination for people who want to enjoy their vacations in a tranquil and mesmerising location.
Planning a trip to Caribbean, Royal Clipper shares trip details
The Caribbean is an appropriate destination for people who want to enjoy their vacations in a tranquil and mesmerising location. Royal Clipper has provided details to such travel enthusiasts for making a trip to the shores of the Caribbean islands.
“Cruise the stunning Grenadine and Windward Islands with ‘Royal Clipper’ flight-inclusive packages starting from just £2,199pp! Don’t miss out on this incredible offer,” the invitation read.
Grenadine Islands:
📅 Departs 13th & 27th January 2024
⚓ 7-night package with Manchester flights from £2,199pp
⚓ 7-night package with London flights from £2,399pp
⛵ Visiting: Bridgetown (Barbados) | Captain’s Best (Grenadines) | St George’s (Grenada) | Tobago Cays (Grenadines) | Kingstown (St Vincent) | Admiralty Bay (Bequia) | Fort de France (Martinique) | Beach (Martinique) | Marigot Bay (St Lucia) | Soufriere (St Lucia) | Bridgetown (Barbados)
Return flights from London/Manchester
7-nights full board sailing aboard Royal Clipper
Overseas transfers
Port Charges
Windward Islands:
📅 Departs 3rd February 2024
⚓ 7-night package with Manchester flights from £2,199pp
⚓ 7-night package with London flights from £2,399pp
⛵ Visiting: Bridgetown (Barbados) | Rodney Bay (St Lucia) | Royal Clipper meets Star Flyer and sail together | Cabrits (Dominica) | Falmouth Harbour (Antigua) | Basseterre (St Kitts) | South Friar’s Bay Beach Stop (St Kitts) | Terre de Haut (Iles des Saints) | Beach Stop (Martinique) | Bridgetown (Barbados)
Return flights from London/Manchester
7-nights full board sailing aboard Royal Clippers
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