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04.06.2024 - 16:25 / travelpulse.com / Sarah Kuta / Star Clippers
Star Clippers has unveiled its line-up of theme cruises for 2024 and 2025, which feature chefs, fitness instructors, chefs and other experts.
The tall-ship cruise line is offering its theme cruises at no additional costs to guests, with the goal of helping travelers master a new skill, achieve their fitness goals or focus on some other aspect of personal development.
The upcoming theme cruises will be offered onboard all three Star Clippers’ ships: Star Clipper, Star Flyer and Royal Clipper. They include yoga itineraries, with open-air classes provided on the deck with the vessels’ billowing sails and new ports each day as the backdrop.
The line also offers cruises emphasizing food, wine, and photography.
The ships, accommodating between 166 and 227 guests, will sail in the Mediterranean, the Caribbean and Central America.
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