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12-night Grand Voyage: Las Palmas to Cannes Cruise

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Ports

Las Palmas (Gran Canaria) to Cannes

cruiseline / Ship

Star Clippers
/ Royal Clipper

date

May 12, 2025

Vacation offer ID

1525274

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Amenities
  • $150 per Couple Shipboard Credit

Overview

Inspired by the legendary tall ship Preussen, the 439-foot Royal Clipper offers the ultimate seagoing experience, blending the splendor, adventure, and tradition of sailing with the superb service, amenities, and accommodations of a luxury private yacht. Hosting 227 guests in luxurious style, the ship boasts 19,000 square feet of open deck and 54,000 square feet of billowing sails spread across 42 sails. It features 3 swimming pools, a marina platform for easy ocean access to watersports activities, and operates with clean energy using high-quality, low-sulphur gas oil.
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Cruise Itinerary

Avoid the crowds and hustle and bustle associated with a group activity. For a memorable trip ashore, we invite you to consider a private shore excursion. Enjoy the undivided attention of your own driver/guide and the flexibility of experiencing the aspects of the local culture that most interest you. Below are just some samples of the private shore excursions we can arrange for you. Give us a call or email us. Let us personalize your experience!

Las Palmas (Gran Canaria)
Arrival
05/12/2025
Departure
05/12/2025

Also known as Grand Canary, Las Palmas in the largest of Spain’s Canary Islands. During Christopher Columbus’ 1492 voyage of discovery, he was forced to pull his ships into Grand Canary to make repairs to the “Pinta”. During three subsequent voyages, he stopped again in the Canary Islands on his voyage of discovery. During the late fifteenth century, the city of Las Palmas was established by the Spanish in the heart of a lush palm grove. It is today the largest city in the archipelago as well as one of Spain’s leading ports.

Puerto del Rosario
Arrival
05/13/2025
Departure
05/13/2025

Puerto del Rosario is the cultural center of the Fuerteventura region. A sprawling promenade along the coast with benches, outdoor art and fitness equipment lines the scenic shoreline. Relax and sit, watching the boats come and go from the marina while enjoying ice cream or resting from your walk. At the end of the path, find Playa Blanca and the Puerto del Rosario beach, with soft sands and opportunities for surfing. In town, you'll find white-washed homes, Nuestra Senora del Rosario church and the museum dedicated to the writer Miguel de Unamuno. Further afield, you'll find several nature reserves.

At Sea
Arrival
05/14/2025
Departure
05/14/2025

Safi
Arrival
05/15/2025
Departure
05/15/2025

Safi is a seaport in western Morocco, on the Atlantic Ocean. It is Morocco's most important fishing port. Safi is a compactly built, fortified city dominated by a 16th-century ruined castle of the sultans. Safi is also the port for Marrakech, 90 miles inland at the foot of the High Atlas Mountains. It is the traditional southern capital of the sultans and a major trading city, Of interest in the city are the ruined walls, twisting streets, and markets; the casino; the sultan's palace (now a museum of art) and gardens; the 12th-century Koutoubia mosque; the royal tombs; and Aguedal Park.

Casablanca
Arrival
05/16/2025
Departure
05/16/2025

Casablanca today boasts one of Africa's largest ports. The Place Mohammed V is the heart of the city; the main boulevards branch out from here. Casablanca is the kingdom's commercial capital; most of the cultural activities are concentrated here, from art galleries to excellent international restaurants. The Hassan II Mosque completed in 1993 is among the largest in the world, boasting the tallest minaret. Casablanca is no doubt Morocco's window on the world and is a fast-paced cosmopolitan city where trends are created and modernism parts company with traditionalism or tries to blend them. Casablanca is one of the world's most interesting and open Muslim cities. Some of the best restaurants are found along Boulevard Mohammed el Hansali and on the way to beach resorts. Casablanca's beaches and exclusive suburb are located to the east of the city along the Boulevard de la Corniche. This is a very trendy area, lined with four-star hotels, restaurants and bars.

Gibraltar
Arrival
05/17/2025
Departure
05/17/2025

Gibraltar is the famous promontory located at the western entrance of the Mediterranean, with Spain to the north and, across the Straits, Morocco to the south. The Straits are a channel connecting the Atlantic with the Mediterranean. Africa is clearly visible on a fine day. In ancient times, the Rock, as Gibraltar is popularly called, and its counterpart on the African side, Mount Abyla, were known as the Pillars of Hercules. Visitors enjoy historical sites, magnificent views and beautiful beaches. A favorite pastime is strolling along Main Street to browse and shop in the duty-free shops or stop in one of the pubs. Many visitors come to see Gibraltar's curiosity, the Barbary Apes. According to legend, the British will remain as long as the apes survive. Alemeda Botanical Gardens is where the British troops mustered for their parades. Trafalgar Cemetery was named for the casualties of the Battle of Trafalgar. On the fringe of the downtown area is the Cable Car Base Station where the car runs to the rock top.

Malaga
Arrival
05/18/2025
Departure
05/18/2025

Malaga is a popular holiday destination - known as the birthplace of Picasso and for sweet Malaga dessert wines from vineyards outside of town. Points of interest include impressive Gothic architecture, remains of a Moorish castle and interesting museums. Malaga is a popular starting point for trips to Granada and resorts along Costa del Sol. Splendid Granada and famed Alhambra are the region’s most outstanding attractions. Magnificent Moorish palaces and fortifications contrast sharply with Christian churches from Spain’s 1492 Reconquest era. Ronda's incredible location affording spectacular views over the valley and distant hills. Malaga Fine Arts Museum holds works by Spanish artists of the 16th to 20th centuries and by artists from Malaga, including Picasso. Marbella, which has been favored by the rich and famous, is a very popular holiday and yachting resort destination. One of the first resorts of the Costa del Sol, Torremolinos has luxury hotels, busy plazas and shopping streets, a lively art scene, a Wax Museum created by Madame Tussaud, and a glitzy casino.

At Sea
Arrival
05/19/2025
Departure
05/19/2025

Ibiza
Arrival
05/20/2025
Departure
05/20/2025

Ibiza, often called the White Island for its typical architecture, became a major center of touristical attraction during the 1960s, being then famous for its "Hippie-Culture" and nudist beaches. Today Ibiza has offerings for families and older visitors, but there are the young ones who are attracted by the island's rollicking nightlife, which already starts in the afternoon, at the beaches and in the center of town, to continue until dawn in the numerous discotheques. Behind the beaches and in the island's interior, is a pure and simple Mediterranean culture, and remains of populations which inhabited Ibiza thousands of years ago, as for instance the famous wall-paintings of Ses Fontelles.

Mahon
Arrival
05/21/2025
Departure
05/21/2025

Mahon is a town known since antiquity for its natural harbor. Its coastline includes beautiful natural coves, rocky cliffs, and long beaches. Menorca is an open-air museum with archaeological remains giving evidence of Mediterranean cultures of thousands of years ago. Traces of English rule remain, especially in the design of tall houses with sash windows overlooking the harbor. Watersports are most popular of the wide range of leisure activities available. Sail boat rentals are available at numerous beaches and a golf course is located in Son Park. Menorca was declared a Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO in 1993 - an acknowledgement of the island's environmental importance and artistic and cultural heritage. Santa Maria Church, located in Plaza de la Constitucion, was founded in 1287 and rebuilt in neo-classical style in the 18th century. Its 19th-century organ is one of the world’s largest, with 3,004 pipes. Sa Mesquida and Cala del Pilar are the two best beaches.

At Sea
Arrival
05/22/2025
Departure
05/22/2025

Fontvieille
Arrival
05/23/2025
Departure
05/23/2025

The second-smallest state in Europe (Vatican City is the tiniest), Monaco consists of four parts. The old town, Monaco-Ville, on a promontory, "The Rock," 60m (200 ft.) high, is the seat of the royal palace and the government building, as well as the Oceanographic Museum. To the west of the bay, La Condamine, the home of the Monégasques, is at the foot of the old town, forming its harbor and port sector. Up from the port (walking is steep in Monaco) is Monte Carlo, once the playground of European royalty and still the center for wintering wealthily, the setting for the casino and its gardens and the deluxe hotels. The fourth part, Fontvieille, is a neat industrial suburb.

Cannes
Arrival
05/24/2025
Departure
05/24/2025

One visit to this sun-kissed stretch of the French Riviera is enough to explain why stars of the silver screen chose Cannes to host the world's most important film festival. The palm-fringed coastal boulevard hugs the curve of the beach, and is lined with luxury hotels and casinos. With Aérospatiale and Sophia-Antipolis, the leading European technical park, the future is being built here and experienced daily. Thanks to the International Film Festival, which each year attracts stars from all round the world, Cannes is the best known French town after Paris. Prestige and international expertise function together to meet business and leisure travel requirements which represent the major economic activity in Cannes. In the heart of this site of great natural beauty stands the 'Palais des Festivals' Congress Centre, equipped with all ultra-modern facilities, which has enabled Cannes to become one of the world's most important conference towns in the world.

Itinerary may change without a notice. Please confirm your itinerary when you are booking. Rates are controlled by the capacity of the ship, and may become available and change without notice.

Stateroom
& Price

All fares are quoted in US Dollars.

Clipper Deck Owner's Suite - Deluxe Outside Suite (No Private Veranda) OS

Size: 40 sq. mt.
  • Two double beds
  • Seperate sitting area
  • Minibar
  • Bathroom with whirlpool
  • Room service

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Deluxe Outside Suite - DS

Main Deck Deluxe Outside Suite DS

Size: 26 sq. mt.
  • Private verandah
  • Twin/double beds
  • Sitting area
  • Minibar
  • Bathroom with whirlpool
  • Room service

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Owner's Suite - Deluxe Outside Suite (No Private Veranda) - OS Outside Stateroom - 5

Commodore Deck Outside Stateroom 5

Size: 11 sq. mt.
  • Double bed 
  • Bathroom with shower

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Deluxe Outside Suite - DS Large Outside Stateroom - 2

Clipper Deck Large Outside Stateroom 2

Size: 13 sq. mt.
  • Two lower beds - double bed or triple berth
  • Bathroom with shower

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Outside Stateroom - 5 Outside Stateroom - 3

Clipper Deck Outside Stateroom 3

Size: 13 sq. mt.
  • Two lower beds or double bed 
  • Bathroom with shower
*Category 3 cabins on the Clipper Deck may be slightly smaller than Category 3 cabins on the Commodore Deck.

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Large Outside Stateroom - 2 Outside Stateroom - 4

Clipper Deck Outside Stateroom 4

Size: 13 sq. mt.
  • Two lower beds or double bed 
  • Bathroom with shower
*Category 4 cabins on the Clipper Deck may be slightly smaller than Category 4 cabins on the Commodore Deck. 

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Outside Stateroom - 3 Deluxe Outside Stateroom - 1

Main Deck Deluxe Outside Stateroom 1

Size: 14.5 sq. mt.
  • Double beds
  • Minibar
  • Bathroom with whirlpool
  • Cabin doors open onto deck

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Outside Stateroom - 4 Inside Stateroom - 6

Clipper Deck Inside Stateroom 6

Size: 10 sq. mt.
  • Small double bed or triple berth
  • Bathroom with shower

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Deluxe Outside Stateroom - 1

Cruise
Inclusions

  • 12-night cruise
  • All meals on board the ship
  • Complimentary water sports including snorkeling, sunfish sailing, water skiing and windsurfing

Deck Plan

Sun Deck
Sun Deck
Main Deck
Main Deck
Clipper Deck
Clipper Deck
Commodore Deck
Commodore Deck

Statistics

Year Built2000
Year Refurbished
Year entered present fleet2000
Previous name-
Country of registryMalta
Tonnage (GRT)5000
Guests (Lowers)228
Total guests227
Passenger Decks4
Number of crew106
officer’s nationalityInternational
cruise/hotel staff nationalityInternational

Stateroom Counts

Suites16
Balconies0
ocean/river view92
interior6
Accessible0

Sun Deck

Sun Deck
Main Deck

Main Deck

Stateroom Navigator
Suite - DS
Oceanview - 1
Main Deck
Sun Deck
Clipper Deck

Clipper Deck

Stateroom Navigator
Suite - OS
Oceanview - 2
Oceanview - 3
Oceanview - 4
Inside - 6
Clipper Deck
Main Deck
Commodore Deck

Commodore Deck

Stateroom Navigator
Oceanview - 5
Oceanview - 3
Oceanview - 4
Commodore Deck
Clipper Deck

About
Star Clippers

It is with some awkwardness we list Star Clippers as a cruise line, because a sailing adventure on a tall ship on the open seas is quite a unique experience from what most people think of when speaking about a cruise.  A Star Clippers cruise provides its guests a different perspective and true sailing adventure.

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