STAR Clippers, which is now working exclusively with Entire Travel Group (CW 09 Dec), has released its Mediterranean 2027 program, which introduces almost 30 new ports of call. The new season expands Star Clippers’ focus on smaller ports across the Adriatic, Greece, Turkey, and the Western Mediterranean, with highlights including...
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STAR Clippers, which is now working exclusively with Entire Travel Group (CW 09 Dec), has released its Mediterranean 2027 program, which introduces almost 30 new ports of call.
The new season expands Star Clippers’ focus on smaller ports across the Adriatic, Greece, Turkey, and the Western Mediterranean, with highlights including the cruise line’s first visit to the Albanian Riviera on the Ionian Sea.
New Greek and Turkish ports include Gavrio, Pigadia, Astypalea, Kastellorizo, Parga, Skyros, Fethiye, Cesme, Datca, Ka, and Kekova.
Other new ports around the Mediterranean include Agropoli, Vibo Valentia, Marina di Pisa, Carloforte, Trapani, Termini Imerese, Pensicola, Roses, Ceuta, as well as a return to Barcelona.
Account manager Ronger Condon said guest feedback shaped the refreshed program, adding, “Our guests asked for smaller ports, fewer crowds, and more authenticity.”
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