Reservations have opened for berths on the Orient Express Corinthian, the world’s largest sailing yacht.
Taking to the waves between May and October 2026, voyages will be between two and eight nights. Each journey has been created to reveal coastal panoramas of striking beauty while following the most favourable winds to minimise environmental impact.
The vessel will call at storied ports such as Monte-Carlo, Portofino and Saint-Tropez as well as more discreet harbours: Portoferraio, Napoleon’s secret island retreat; Saint-Florent, with its fishing port nestled deep in the Corsican maquis; and Lerici, a jewel of the Gulf of La Spezia, long known as the Gulf of Poets.
With just 54 suites, ranging from 45 to 230sq/m, space on board is a luxury unto itself. Architect Maxime d’Angeac, Artistic Director of Orient Express, has envisioned interiors that reimagine the golden age of travel with a contemporary and elevated sensibility.
There are multiple restaurants under the culinary direction of multi-Michelin-starred Chef Yannick Alléno, alongside plentiful bars and lounges, including an intimate Art Deco inspired speakeasy.
A 115-seat cabaret, a state-of-the-art recording studio and two pools complete this world of sophisticated revelry, where every evening carries the promise of a new experience.
And ports of call offer extraordinary, curated cultural experiences from a private tour and dinner atop the Peggy Guggenheim Museum in Venice to the thrill of driving a race car on the legendary Circuit Paul Ricard near Marseille.
With reservations now open, the world’s most discerning travellers are invited to embark on a sailing experience like no other.
Please visit www.orient-express.com/sailing for more information.
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