When the Moors crossed over from Africa to AndalucĂa in 714, they were to establish a kingdom that would become the glory of the Middle Ages. Malaga's fortress palace of the Alcazaba and the Castillo de Gibralfaro are splendid examples of Moorish architecture. But it is in Granada that you can see the most romantic and magnificent expression of the Arabesque style in the glorious Alhambra Palace. Ferdinand and Isabella lived here for a while, as did Washington Irving, author or Tales of the Alhambra
Day 2 - At sea
Day 3 - Ibiza
Arrive: Tue 20 May 2025/Depart: Tue 20 May 2025
Ibiza is a place where people hang out because they can let it all hang out. With a wildly mixed population of trendy artists, aging hippies, laid-back ex-pats, and dedicated club goers, Ibiza has a well-earned reputation for the bizarre and outrageous. Except for the medieval walls, you could almost think it was the Med's version of Key West. But away from the hustle of town, some lovely beaches await.
Day 4 - Mahon, Spain
Arrive: Wed 21 May 2025/Depart: Wed 21 May 2025
You can see why Lord Nelson choose this spot as the base for the British Mediterranean fleet during the Napoleonic Wars. Imagine dozens of ships of the line, being fitted out for battle in this historic harbor. Reminders of those times can still be seen in the gracious Georgian buildings that climb the steep hills backing the Moll Ponent. Mahon's heritage also includes the invention of mayonnaise and the first distillation of gin from juniper berries.
In 1902, the largest, fastest sailing ship the world had ever seen was launched. The legendary Preussen dominated the seas, only to be gone in a few short years. Neither before nor since had the world seen such a magnificent sailing ship. Until today…
Influenced by the German tall ship Preussen, which graced the seas for eight years before it was involved in an accident in 1910, the Royal Clipper has the proud distinction of being the largest and only five-masted full-rigged sailing ship built since her predecessor was launched on her maiden voyage from Bremerhaven. With her complement of 42 sails, which have a combined area of 56,000 square feet, Royal Clipper stands out amongst her peers in more ways than one.
For all the characteristics that she possesses from the grand age of sail, Royal Clipper is as new as tomorrow, and boasts state-of-the-art navigation systems to prove it. She also combines beauty with comfort by offering every onboard luxury you could wish for. For passionate travellers and sail cruising connoisseurs, the 439 foot Royal Clipper offers a sea-going experience like no other; finding an undeniable balance between the grandeur, adventure and tradition of classic sailing and the superb facilities, cabins and conveniences associated with the finest modern yacht.
Ship Cabins
Category 6
Inside Cabin
Small double bed or triple berth.
Bathroom with shower.
Cabin has an extra fold down bunk with a ladder.
Category 1
DELUXE DECK CABIN
Double beds.
Minibar.
Bathroom with whirlpool.
Cabin doors open onto deck.
Category 2
Large Outside Cabin
Two lower beds - double bed or triple berth.
Bathroom with shower.
Cabin has an extra fold down bunk with a ladder.
Category 3
Outside Cabin
Two lower beds or double bed.
Bathroom with shower.
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.
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.
Bathroom with shower.
Cabin has a fixed double bed
Deluxe Suite
Deluxe Outside Suite
Private verandah.
Twin/double beds.
Sitting area.
Minibar.
Bathroom with whirlpool.
Room service.
Owner's Suite
Owner's Suite - Deluxe Outside Suite
Two double beds.
Seperate sitting area.
Minibar.
Bathroom with whirlpool.
Room service.
Itinerary: Barbados - Grenadine Islands - St Georges - Tobago Cays - Kingstown - Admiralty Bay - Fort de France - Martinique - Marigot Bay - Soufriere...
Itinerary: Barbados - Grenadine Islands - St Georges - Tobago Cays - Kingstown - Admiralty Bay - Fort de France - Martinique - Marigot Bay - Soufriere...
Authentic, Natural Sailing Experiences
Passengers can get Involved with Sailing the Ship, Climbing the Crows Nest and Pulling the Ropes.
Itinerary: Barbados - Grenadine Islands - St Georges - Tobago Cays - Kingstown - Admiralty Bay - Fort de France - Martinique - Marigot Bay - Soufriere...
Authentic, Natural Sailing Experiences
Passengers can get Involved with Sailing the Ship, Climbing the Crows Nest and Pulling the Ropes.