A Typical Day on a Star Clippers Caribbean Cruise

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What does a typical day appear like whenever you’re crusing the Caribbean on a stunning tall ship? Crusing on a Star Clippers cruise couldn’t be extra totally different than a day on a type of overbloated cruise ships!

So I made a decision to put in writing about what an precise day is like aboard the Royal Clipper.

There have been so many nice days — the day we spent in Tobago Cays, crusing on a catamaran and having a seaside barbecue. The day we spent in Martinique, exploring Fort-de-France and swimming off the marina platform.

However my absolute favourite day was spent throughout two islands in St. Vincent and the Grenadines. From exploring town of Kingstown to climbing the mast to basking on the seaside in Bequia to having an onboard pirate social gathering, it was the proper mixture of journey and enjoyable!

Star Clippers hosted me and Charlie on the Royal Clipper’s weeklong Grenadines itinerary, and we cherished it a lot, we’re already fascinated with our subsequent journey.

In the event you’re interested by what it’s wish to sail on a small ship within the Caribbean, you possibly can see my detailed evaluate of the Royal Clipper and Grenadines itinerary right here. It’s nicely price a learn.

Let me let you know about an ideal day aboard the Royal Clipper!

This submit was revealed in February 2026 and was primarily based on a December 2025 cruise.

The green mountainous coastline of St. Vincent, with little houses built into the hills.

7:00 AM: Wake Up

Charlie and I’ve been early to mattress, early to rise all through this journey. There’s one thing concerning the ocean waves that makes you need to rise with the solar.

The schedule for the next day is delivered to our cabin the evening earlier than, with the total program in English, German, and French. We’re spending at the moment in St. Vincent and the Grenadines.

Our morning cease is Kingstown on the island of St. Vincent; within the afternoon, we’re anchoring in Admiralty Bay on the island of Bequia. And tonight is pirate evening — one thing we had no thought we needed to put together for!

I throw on my outfit for the day — my black Camellia costume, cinched with my black Isabel Marant belt, together with some Birkenstocks — and head right down to breakfast.

A chef in a tall hat making an omelet at a station.

7:30 AM: Breakfast

The eating room bell begins clanging at 7:30 on the dot, letting us realize it’s time to eat! It’s simple to overindulge on a cruise, particularly one with meals this good, so I make an effort to eat a wholesome breakfast.

I head as much as the egg station and say good morning to Chef Mark from the Philippines. He makes me a vegetable omelet to begin the time without work proper.

A fisheye view of the Royal Clipper tender close up, Kate and two friends smiling for the camera.

8:30 AM: Into the Tender

At this time, like most days, the Royal Clipper is anchored off-shore. To get from the ship to shore, we climb down the gangway and hop into the tender, which brings us to the cruise ship terminal.

Charlie and I are two of the primary folks out at the moment. Alongside the way in which, our buddy Sally from the UK asks me about my Insta360 digicam, as folks usually do, so I take it out and take a shot of the three of us within the tender. This digicam is the very best for selfies!

A main square in Kingstown with a statue of a man surrounded by palm trees.

8:45 AM: Kingstown

So what do you do in Kingstown, the capital of St. Vincent and the Grenadines? There are two important sights: Fort Charlotte, with its panoramic views of the harbor, and the botanical gardens, that are situated up within the hills.

We realized the evening earlier than that Fort Charlotte is presently closed for refurbishment, so we determine to only take a stroll across the metropolis.

Our first cease is a neighborhood financial institution to hit up the ATM. St. Vincent makes use of the East Caribbean greenback, together with six different Caribbean nations and territories, so we take out sufficient cash to make use of in St. Lucia and Dominica too. What we don’t anticipate to see is Santa and anelf hanging out within the foyer!

A busy street in a Caribbean city with an old stone wall building.

From there we stroll across the streets, taking in Heroes’ Sq. and its statue, in addition to a number of small markets. It’s attention-grabbing to stroll round and get a glimpse of Vincy life.

We cease by a road vendor with bandanas and Charlie has instantly discovered his pirate evening costume.

“What shade do you assume?” he asks. “Crimson?”

“No,” I say. “It’s too…”

“Too cowboy,” we are saying concurrently.

“Seize the black one!” I recommend. “That’s piratey.”

Later, a truck drives down the road blasting Caribbean-style Christmas music, and dancing a float behind it are the identical Santa and elf we noticed within the financial institution!

Two hands holding sodas: a purple dragonfruit soda and a yellow pineapple soda.

One among my favourite issues to do when visiting a brand new nation is to take a look at the native grocery store. We head right into a grocery retailer and stroll out with two uncommon sodas: glowing dragonfruit and pineapple!

And that’s about sufficient Kingstown for us. On the way in which again, we run into a pair we dined with one evening on the ship. “How is it?” they ask. We shrug. “Not the most thrilling place, however undoubtedly price a stroll round.”

Charlie sipping an iced coffee, his forehead dripping with sweat.
This espresso store was WELL definitely worth the cease.

10:00 AM: Espresso at Carib-Beans

We discover somewhat espresso store within the Kingstown ferry terminal known as Carib-Beans, so we determine to drop in. The coffeeshop is painted in pastel shades and festooned with houseplants and native artwork.

We order a pair of iced lattes, which come served in clear glass mugs.

And from the primary sip, we’re smitten. This espresso is unbelievable! A month later, we reminisce and agree that this was the very best espresso we had throughout our 4 weeks within the Caribbean.

Carib-Beans has extra places on the airport and on the Paradise Seaside Resort. Don’t miss them in the event you’re in Kingstown!

Kate taking a smiling selfie in black sunglasses. Behind her in the far distance is the Royal Clipper anchored in the sea, its five masts towering high.
I’ll by no means get bored with seeing the Royal Clipper!

10:30 AM: Again to the Royal Clipper

One good factor about Star Clippers is that we don’t have to come back again at a selected time — the tenders run each 15-Half-hour, relying on the situation. From the espresso store, we merely stroll by the cruise terminal and wait a couple of minutes for the tender to reach.

Whereas ready, we spot the ferry taking locals from Kingstown to Bequia. We’ll be following that very same route in just a few hours!

Now, let’s hope that it’s time for mast climbing.

Charlie starting to climb a rope ladder to the mast, as people wearing harnesses look on.
Charlie’s able to climb to the crow’s nest!

10:45 AM: Mast climbing!

As quickly we we’re again on board, we cost as much as the Solar Deck and see that mast climbing is in full swing! There’s a visitor midway up the ladder, and one sports activities man is on the backside with a clipboard and one other is within the crow’s nest welcoming folks up.

Charlie and I give our names to Tino, the sports activities man from Montenegro, and he tells us to go placed on closed toe sneakers. Down within the cabin, I placed on my path runners and swap my costume for a merino wool tank prime and bike shorts.

Again on deck, the final folks climb down from the nest. Tino will get us into harnesses and offers us mesh backpacks to hold our cameras up safely.

Our buddy Sally from the tender earlier has zero curiosity in climbing the mast, however she’s eager to observe, and she or he kindly gives to take images of us.

Charlie climbing the mast and almost entering the triangular crow's nest.
Kate climbing the ladder up the mast and waving to the photographer below.

After which we make it to the highest!

Kate and Charlie taking a selfie from the crow's nest of a tall ship.
Kate standing in the crow's nest and you can see the ship below, including a few women sunning themselves on blue deck chairs.

Now, I do know I speak about my Insta360 digicam so much, however LOOK AT THESE PHOTOS. Particularly have a look at the final two images subsequent to one another. The one on the left was taken with the Insta360; the one on the best was taken with an iPhone.

Positive, the iPhone has higher decision. However the sorts of images you will get on the Insta360 are SO a lot better. I like this digicam and it’s change into a fixture on my travels.

After round 10 minutes within the crow’s nest, we head again climb down safely, and shortly we’re again on the Solar Deck.

As soon as we’re completed, I’m delighted over the way it was even much less scary than I believed it might be. Simply enjoyable!

Kate, Charlie and two friends lying on rope netting over the sea.

11:30 AM: Widow’s Nest

On the entrance of the ship is the “widow’s nest” — two triangular items of netting that as much as 5 folks can lounge in on either side. Our mates Erika and Norm from the US are hanging out right here, and we determine to provide it a strive.

The views are nice — that is the one place on board the place you possibly can see the figurehead, the picket girl carved onto the ship — however the nest isn’t that comfy to lounge in. It’s not like a comfortable catamaran web; these knots are enormous and actually dig into you!

The decision? Do it as soon as, for about 30 seconds, and take images. That’s all you want!

A buffet plate filled with chicken piccata, arancini, and salad.

12:00 PM: Lunch

At this time’s buffet lunch is Italian-themed. I seize some rooster piccata, arancini, marinated artichokes, and prosciutto-wrapped cantaloupe, together with a salad. There’s additionally a pasta station dishing up carbonara and ragu.

However after all, my favourite a part of the lunch buffet is the dessert choice, and at the moment I’m fervently hoping that they’ve tiramisu.

Certainly, there’s tiramisu. However the very best dessert of all that day is named a “cappuccino” and it’s a coffee-flavored mousse served in somewhat espresso cup. It’s SENSATIONAL.

A dessert buffet with several cakes and a tiramisu.

12:30 PM: Set Sail for Bequia

Since we’re visiting two totally different ports at the moment, the ship is setting sail at noon. Our subsequent vacation spot is Admiralty Bay, Bequia.

Many individuals hang around on the Solar Deck to observe the sails go up, however since we’re in the midst of lunch, we’ll catch it subsequent time.

A bar set on a beach next to a pier, with several green and white-striped umbrellas out front.
Our first glimpse of Bequia from the tender.

2:30 PM: Into the Tender

We have now two choices for our vacation spot at the moment, the crew tells us: we are able to take the tender to Port Elizabeth, the primary city on Bequia, or we are able to take it to Princess Margaret Seaside.

Hmm. Elizabeth vs. Margaret. Is it even a query?

Clearly we’re going to Princess Margaret Seaside! Charlie and I hop within the beach-bound tender, together with 4 of our mates, and we admire the colourful picket houses tucked into the hills because the tender pulls as much as the pier.

We land proper in entrance of Jack’s Seaside Bar, and I’m already questioning — would I be a daily right here if I lived in a type of beautiful clifftop houses?

A golden sand beach next to calm turquoise water with lots of sailboats in it. There are several lush trees offering shade.
It’s uncommon to have this a lot shade on a seaside.

2:45 PM: Princess Margaret Seaside

Now THIS is what I’ve been ready for. Princess Margaret Seaside could be fairly near good. Positive, the sand is golden and smooth; certain, the ocean is calm and vibrant, starting from cobalt to aquamarine.

However what units this seaside aside most is that it’s edged with huge, lush bushes, whose branches truly present a superb quantity of shade. It’s so uncommon to seek out shade that good on a Caribbean seaside!

Add in some little rum punch stands and views of the picket bungalows perched above cliffs, and also you’ve acquired bliss.

Kate and five friends swimming in beautiful clear turquoise water.

Charlie and I befriended two of the youthful {couples} on board and have been calling ourselves “the younger’uns.” (Most individuals on the Royal Clipper are round 55-75. Fantastic folks, for certain, but it surely’s undoubtedly good to spend time with folks nearer to your age!)

Erika and Norm are from the US and near Charlie’s age; Cat and Ben are from the UK, the youngest ones on board at round 30, and are on their honeymoon!

We float within the water; we hang around on shore; we drink some extraordinarily potent rum punches from a neighborhood vendor. I can’t consider a greater technique to honor Princess Margaret than day consuming on a seaside title after her.

Because the solar peeks out from behind the clouds once more, I seize my cameras and take tons of images and movies. Quickly I find yourself chatting with a neighborhood man sitting beneath the bushes. He labored within the UK for many of his grownup life, however is now retired and again to residing on Bequia year-round.

“Man, you’ve acquired it found out,” I inform him. “Make your cash within the UK, then come again to paradise.”

He laughs and agrees.

A big white wooden house built into the green, lush cliff overlooking Princess Margaret Beach.
Alas, it’s time to move again…

4:30 PM: Again to the Royal Clipper

Boy, is it arduous to depart Bequia! That is one vacation spot the place I’d love to come back again for at the very least just a few days. Possibly even every week. Whereas we didn’t get to see a ton of it, this island simply has essentially the most fantastic vibe.

We board the tender and zip again to the Royal Clipper. Again on board, I bathe earlier than our subsequent exercise.

Chief engineer Hitesh, in his white officer uniform, and a few other crew members, as he gives a talk in the library.
Let’s hear all concerning the engine room!

5:30 PM: Engine Room Go to

A couple of days earlier, Captain Sergey advised us that he doesn’t perceive why everybody at all times needs to go to the engine room — however apparently Star Clippers passengers LOVE this. And I’m one in all them! I like a peek backstage.

Chief Engineer Hitesh from India offers us a chat concerning the ship and the way it works. Apparently we’ve been utilizing wind energy for 40% of our journey.

After which we head beneath deck to stroll by the engine room itself. No images are permitted, however my important takeaway is simply how loud it’s down right here, and the way powerful it should be to work there. I go away with a fair deeper appreciation for our hardworking crew.

Captain Sergey sitting at a table with a three-masted sailboat on a screen behind him.

6:00 PM: Maritime Story Time with Captain Sergey

After the post-engine room dialogue, I excuse myself and head into the Piano Bar for Maritime Story Time with Captain Sergey from Estonia. I don’t know what to anticipate — tales of pirates? Loopy visitor antics that make Under Deck appear like The Love Boat?

No. This time he’s going to speak to us about The Maltese Falcon — one of the fashionable, luxurious crusing vessels on this planet.

This ship may very well be a bond villain’s lair. It has that vibe. And just about everybody within the room is drooling as Captain Sergey reveals us images of the ship from each angle.

Kate wearing a pink and black scarf soon her head, Charlie wearing a black bandana on his head. Kate holds a fake pistol and Charlie holds a martini.

7:00 PM: Set Sail for Martinique

Tonight is pirate evening! We didn’t convey any costumes, so I simply throw on my black Camellia costume and wind my pink and black sarong round my head. That’s fairly piratey! The ship introduced out loads of props for us to play with.

Charlie wears his flashiest shirt, with swirls of blue and brown, and tops his head with the black bandana he purchased in Kingstown.

And whereas I used to be downstairs, Charlie was instructing one of many bartenders make his favourite cocktail: the almond cigar.

A middle-aged couple (faces obscured with emojis) dressed up in full pirate regalia and holding tropical drinks.

I have to highlight this couple from the UK, whom we dined with just a few instances — not solely did they carry superior pirate costumes, that they had the very best model out of everybody on board.

Day by day, he wore a cool patterned shirt. Day by day, she wore a cool pair of sun shades. And so they had been at all times the primary ones on the dance ground!

A menu for dinner.
Tonight’s dinner menu, with loads of choices and wine suggestions.

7:30 PM: Dinner

In relation to dinner, you could be seated with different friends or put collectively a desk of your personal selecting. Tonight we’re sharing a desk with our 4 mates, the younger’uns.

At dinner, you’re provided the selection of two appetizers, one soup, one sorbet, 4 important dishes, one salad, one cheese plate, and three desserts. Moreover, you possibly can at all times order a steak frites, pasta dish, or bowl of consommé.

I’ve by no means seen anybody ask for one in all EVERYTHING, however I’m certain it’s occurred! Most individuals have three or 4 programs.

This night, I select:

Three small fried balls in a bowl of orange sauce.

For my appetizer, crab balls. Little fried balls of crabmeat served in a garlic dill sauce. Very good.

A small bowl of pumpkin ginger soup.

I normally select both the soup or sorbet for the second selection, and tonight I selected pumpkin ginger soup.

Two pieces of lamb sitting in a brown gravy with a sprig of rosemary and some vegetables.

For the primary course, rack of lamb. I’m not the largest lamb fan generally, however I needed to strive it on board, and it was scrumptious and completely cooked. (Charlie, an enormous lamb fan, asks for a second plate and our server obliges!)

Three little dark chocolate baskets filled with strawberry mousse and actual strawberries perched on top.

And for dessert, darkish chocolate woven baskets crammed with strawberry mousse and topped with strawberries.

People dressed in Pirate costumes, and a woman in a bandana throwing darts at a board.

10:00 PM: Pirate Social gathering

It’s social gathering time! By the point we make it as much as the Tropical Bar, the video games are in full swing, led by cruise director Monja from Italy and the sports activities guys, Jakub and Tino.

Persons are throwing darts once we stroll in. Charlie and I strive our hand, and nope — seems we’re actually dangerous at darts!

We head to the bar for a drink. Day by day, there’s a cocktail of the day obtainable for €7 slightly than the standard €8 — normally a primary cocktail like a Mai Tai or a Tequila Dawn.

At this time it’s the Singapore Sling, one thing that I’ve by no means truly tried. I take a sip. Apparently it’s made with gin and cherry liqueur. There’s a motive I’ve by no means had one. Time for a piña colada!

The video games proceed. There’s a hoop toss competitors, a “guess the burden” contest, and shortly 4 males line as much as see who can drink a beer by the straw the quickest. We snort and I feel to myself, absolutely I did this in faculty in some unspecified time in the future.

The mast of the Royal Clipper at dawn, with a moody blue sky, and one white sail billowing.

11:00 PM: Off to Mattress

For being one of many youthful folks on board, I’m not lasting very lengthy into the evenings! Charlie and I say our goodnights and head again to our cabin.

It was an excellent day — one in all many days on the Royal Clipper. And the enjoyable continues! Tomorrow, we have now a busy day deliberate in Martinique.

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