The tall-ship cruise line has announced 27 new ports of call across seven countries for the 2027 Mediterranean sailing programme
The new ports of call include Astypalea, Gavrio and Parga in Greece; Cesme, Las, and Fethiye in Turkiye; Roses in Spain; Menton in France; Trogir and Korcula in Croatia, and (in a country-first for the cruise line) Sarande in Albania.
With some destinations making a return after a multi-year hiatus, such as Symi and Kastellorizzo in Greece, there is clear demand not only for a new programme, but reflects the company’s new customers’ desire for these unique ports of call.
The new destinations come alongside newly titled sailings, such as ‘Authentic Adriatic’ on board Royal Clipper, which departs from Venice on June 12th, July 4th, and August 7th for seven-nights from £2,179 per person.
Shipowner Eric Krafft explains, “With the wind as our driving force, we can reach destinations that large cruise ships simply cannot access. Twenty-four of the new ports in 2027 are completely new to us, demonstrating the remarkable possibilities our fleet offers.â€