Reservations have opened for the first Caribbean voyages of Orient Express Corinthian, which begin on 12 October 2026. Departing Lisbon, Orient Express Corinthian will offer a transatlantic 14-night voyage to Barbados, positioning to the Caribbean where she will operate exclusively until March 2027. The 14-night voyage is priced from 60,200 Euro per suite for two people, based on a Suite Panoramique.There the yacht will sail the turquoise lagoons, white-sand archipelagos, crystalline bays, kaleidoscopic coral reefs, secret coves and hidden inlets.Subscribe to LATTE Cruise’s free eNewsletter to keep up to date with everything in the luxury cruise space.Arriving in the Caribbean in late October, Orient Express appear to have selected Marigot, Saint Martin as their key turnaround point for Orient Express Corinthian’s deployment, LATTE can reveal, with almost all sailing including the destination as either a start or end point.From Saint-Barth’s chic shores to Moskito Island’s secluded sands, and from the emerald Exumas to the coral kingdoms of the Tobago Cays.
8-night Windward Islands; Bridgetown, Barbados roundtrip; 17-25 February 2027
8-night Windward Islands; Bridgetown, Barbados roundtrip; 25 February – 5 March 2027
The Caribbean program follows the launch of Mediterranean sailings, which begin on 6 June 2027. Orient Express Corinthian will sail from Marseille, Saint Tropez, Monte Carlo, Civitavecchia, Valetta and Venice, offering a program of two-, three-, four-, seven- and eight-nights, until 12 October 2026.Aboard, Orient Express Corinthian reinterprets the elegance of French craftsmanship for a new era of maritime luxury, inspired by the legacy of Orient Express.Architect Maxime d’Angeac, Artistic Director of Orient Express, has conceived refined interiors that reinterpret the golden age of rail travel with a contemporary sensibility, echoing the grandeur of legendary ocean liners such as Normandie, calling upon the finest French artisans of art and craft.
The sailing yacht features 54 suites, ranging from 45 sqm (485 sqf) to 230 sqm (2,476 sqf). Each one is framed by expansive picture windows or terraces and elevated ceilings, offering a rare sense of spaciousness at sea.With five restaurants and private dining spaces, Orient Express Corinthian elevates the art of dining at sea under the direction of multi-Michelin starred chef Yannick Alléno, Executive Chef of both L’Orient Express train and Orient Express Sailing Yachts. A 115-seat cabaret and a state-of-the-art recording studio, two pools and marina complete this world of sophisticated revelry, where every evening carries the promise of a new experience.