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Star Clippers Announces Tall Ship Sailings to Costa Rica and Panama

Star Clippers Tall Ship Sailings in Costa Rica and Panama
Star Clippers Tall Ship Sailings in Costa Rica and Panama [Image Star Clippers on Facebook]
Sailing the coasts of Costa Rica and Panama on a sailing ship is an unforgettable experience and Star Clippers is offering a choice of three offers on select sailings in February and March. For those seeking an opportunity to escape the cold this winter, these sailings are the perfect choice.

Star Clippers announces Costa Rica and Panama sailings

Sailing to Costa Rica and Panama
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Star Clippers knows that their guests often have different priorities when it comes to sailing. For this reason, the cruise line is offering three select sailings this February and March, offering something for everyone.

Anyone who wants the opportunity to explore Costa Rica’s capital, San Jose, will appreciate the complimentary hotel stay offer, including one night’s stay prior to embarkation, with breakfast and a transfer to the ship.

Meanwhile, Costa Rica offers so much to see and do, so adventurous guests can explore the excursion offer. This includes two free excursions per cabin, along with a bottle of champagne to help the mood.

Moreover, travelers on a budget, hoping to defray rising airfares, will appreciate the air credit offer, including $400 in air credits per cabin.

Two eight-day itineraries with Costa Rica and Panama

Sloth in Costa Rica
Sloth in Costa Rica [Image by Minke Wink from Pixabay]
Depending on the itinerary, Star Clippers will call at favorite Costa Rican towns, as well as ports in Panama. The port town of Quepos, Costa Rica, lies close to the spectacular Manual Antonio National Park, offering guests opportunities to spot sloths, monkeys and almost 450 bird species in the park.

Isla Tortuga
Isla Tortuga [Image by PipeVasquez Vasquez from Pixabay]
Meanwhile, the beaches of Isla Tortuga are perfect for swimming in the crystal clear turquoise waters or snorkeling to visit the marine wildlife. Moreover, the UNESCO-listed marine sanctuary of Coiba National Park in Panama is an amazing visit and has often been dubbed the Galápagos of Central America. Here, untouched reefs and clear waters reveal manta rays, hammerhead sharks, and huge schools of fish, making it a diver’s paradise.

Beaches of Costa Rica
Beaches of Costa Rica [Image by Frank Ravizza from Pixabay]
Star Clippers’ Water Sports program gives guests access to snorkeling equipment for the duration of the sailing. With over 800 miles of coastline and stunning coral reefs, guests can truly enjoy the use of the equipment, making memories along the way.

About Star Clippers

Sailing to Costa Rica and Panama
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Star Clippers has been operating its modern tall ships for more than 25 years, sailing to remote ports in the Caribbean, Central America and the Mediterranean. The company operates three of the world’s largest sailing vessels: Star Clipper and Star Flyer are traditional clipper ships with modern amenities. Each can host 166 guests.

Meanwhile, the Royal Clipper welcomes 227 guests and holds the Guinness World Record for the largest and only five-masted, full-rigged sailing ship on the waves today. All three ships boast expansive teak decks and swimming pools for outdoor life on board. Each also offers informal dining and tropical bars on deck and with piano lounges.

When to make a booking

Star Clippers
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Travelers have until March 15, 2025, to book their cruise and qualify for these options. Meanwhile, offers are not combinable. Air credit and excursion offers are valid for select sailings in February, March and December.

Meanwhile, the hotel offer is valid for select February and March sailings only. It should be noted that the offers are valid for residents of North, Central and South America only.

Readers can find more information about the Costa Rica and Panama sailings and make a booking on Star Clippers’ website.

 

 

 

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