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When not relaxing on deck, there’s the Tropical Bar, Piano Bar,
        Captain Nemo Lounge (there’s a pattern here), and almost
        continuous meals served in the dining room.


        There are limitless views from anywhere on deck, from sunrises
        to the romance of looking through the sails at the starry night
        sky.

        A sailing ship provides unique opportunities, like climbing onto
        the bowsprit net, which hangs like a hammock on either side of
        the 53-foot bowsprit. Cellphones and cameras, if given the
        chance, will leap into the Mediterranean.

        Thrill-seeking passengers can strap on a harness and climb into
        the rigging to reach the crowsnest 60 feet above the deck.
        Rumor has it there is champagne waiting for you. Now, that’s
        motivation.

        Royal Clipper is the largest of three ships in the Star Clippers
        fleet that includes Star Flyer and Star Clipper. A fourth ship,
        Flying Clipper, is under construction to become the cruise line’s
        largest vessel, carrying 300 passengers and 140 crew members.

        This may not be our last cruise on this ship.

























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