Star Clippers shipshape for first ever Indonesian cruise season
Saturday, 07 Dec, 2016
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Tall ship cruise line Star Clippers is back in Southeast Asia and announced more details of its first ever season sailing Indonesian waters.
From May next year the 170-passenger Star Clipper will sail alternating 7-11 night western and eastern itineraries out of Bali.
Eastbound, the vessel calls at several destination usually off-limit for larger vessels such as neighbouring Lombok’s tiny offshore islands Gili Meno and Gili Trawangan and to Sumbawa.
It also visits the Komodo National Park, and sails on westbound itineraries to Java and Madura.
The sailings include complimentary water sports, such as snorkelling, kayaking and wind surfing.
Two 14-night cruises are also offered between Bali and Singapore to kick off and conclude the summer season in Indonesia.
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