STAR Clippers and Adventure World have mutually agreed to end their long-standing general sales agent partnership in Australia from 01 Jan 2026, with Entire Travel Group to take over the account, as reported in CW’s sister title Travel Daily yesterday. The move will see Entire create holiday packages around Star...
STAR Clippers and Adventure World have mutually agreed to end their long-standing general sales agent partnership in Australia from 01 Jan 2026, with Entire Travel Group to take over the account, as reported in CW’s sister title Travel Daily yesterday.
The move will see Entire create holiday packages around Star Clippers for the first time.
Entire will also use its annual Travel Showcases in Melbourne, Sydney, and Brisbane to promote Star Clippers around the country.
“Leveraging our extensive European portfolio, we are also curating holiday itineraries that combine the elegance of Star Clippers’ sailing cruises with immersive European experiences,” Sales & Marketing Director Greg McCallum said.
The move will see Star Clippers’ current National Account Manager APAC Roger Condon exit Adventure World, and follow the account across to Entire Travel Group; outside of a brief three-month pause in late 2022 to early 2023, Condon has led Star’s presence in Australia for close to 10 years.
Adventure World has represented the brand locally for even longer – around 20 years – with the operator to fulfil all existing bookings made prior to the 01 Jan transfer date through to departure, but will not accept any new bookings.
Star Clippers was founded in 1989 by Swedish entrepreneur Mikael Krafft, who pledged to fill a gap in the cruise sector for travellers seeking sailings aboard 19th-century clipper ships offering luxurious onboard amenities and excursions.
The brand operates three vessels and sails to regions such as the Caribbean, Mediterranean, Panama Canal, Central America, and more. AB
