The Orient Express Corinthian has unveiled its first Caribbean itinerary, which will mark its official debut in the region when it sets sail next autumn.
The world’s largest sailing yacht will depart from Lisbon on 12 October, embarking on a 14-night transatlantic journey to Barbados. From there, it will sail a range of two to nine-night voyages throughout the Caribbean through to March 2027.
Itineraries will feature calls in ports including Saint Martin, Bridgetown, Miami and Saint Barth.
The longest voyage – Caribbean Private Islands & Iconic Saint Barth – departs Miami on 5 December and explores the remote Bahamas, British Virgin Islands and French West Indies.
Highlights include a private beach day in the Exumas, a visit to Virgin Gorda’s famed granite pools and three leisurely sea days. There will also be overnight halts at Moskito Island and Cheval Blanc in Gustavia, before the voyage concludes in Marigot on 14 December.
Launched in June 2025, the Orient Express Corinthian boasts 54 suites, five gourmet restaurants and a wide range of amenities, including a cabaret inspired by Le Lido in Paris, a recording studio and a cinema.
There are also eight lounges, including a 1930s-style speakeasy with traditional board games, and Le Wagon, a bar inspired by the original Orient Express train. Other wellness offerings include Le Gymnase, where guests will find a 16-metre-long pool, a fully equipped gym, a yoga studio, a beauty salon and a barber.
The Orient Express Corinthian is also the first sailing yacht to be equipped with a SolidSail propulsion system, which optimises performance under sail by harnessing the wind.
The system is supported by hybrid propulsion powered by liquefied natural gas (LNG), which the operator claims offers "a substantial reduction in emissions compared with traditional marine fuels".
The Orient Express Corinthian’s Caribbean cruises are priced from €60,200 per suite for a 14-night voyage for two people, based on a stay in Suite Panoramique.
