Star Clippers Cruise Reviews for Romantic from Tahiti (Papeete)

Ladder in the Owner's Cabin to be used with the skylight for emergency evacuation.
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Owner's Cabin - the red boxes on the left are a "break glass for key" method to get into the room in case the emergency escape needs to be used.
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Owner's Cabin bathroom sink.
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Owner's Cabin bathroom, with bathtub "shower" that you can only stand in if you're shorter than 4'9", and a 31" (3 foot) drop from the bathtub edge to the floor.
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4.3
Very Good
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Mystical Magical Perfect Cruise Star Flyers Rules

Review for a South Pacific Cruise on Star Flyer

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SKYHALL
First Time Cruiser • Age 50s

I booked this cruise for myself and my 17 year old daughter as a high school graduation present. Our first night on the cruise couldn't have been better. We got there at midnight so we were exhausted. When we started sailing it was like two in the morning. I was already in my room but my daughter went up to check it out. She came back down immediately to tell me I had to see this. We went ...
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Sail Date: July 2009

Traveled with children


First time cruise by a

Review for a South Pacific Cruise on Star Flyer

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Innerloop
First Time Cruiser • Age 50s

For about half our honeymoon, we booked the 7-day Star Flyer cruise through the Society Islands. I hesitate to say "cruise" because I am not a big fan of cruises (this was the largest boat we've travelled on, usually we do Diving liveaboards or the like). So take this feedback from the standpoint of a "cruise hater" if you will. The boat itself is extremely nice. Again, I have not ...
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Sail Date: May 2009


Quiet cruising

Review for a South Pacific Cruise on Star Flyer

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Hilotravels
First Time Cruiser • Age 20s

We did a fair amount of research before settling on Star Clipper Cruises. Our decision was based on the fact it was a small ship, small number of passengers (140), and a 7 day (as opposed to 14 day) cruise through Tahiti, our chosen destination. The ship's size was wonderful. Comfortable in size, sort of like a boutique hotel. Two swimming pools, maybe a little short on deck space but ...
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Sail Date: February 2009


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