Tall ship start-up Tradewind Voyages has previewed details of new global itineraries.
Disclosure of the line’s new voyages came as it prepares for 272-passenger ship Golden Horizon to make its first sailing from the UK on July 1.
The square-rigged sailing vessel’s 2022-23 season includes four new programmes with calls at more than 20 countries such as Japan, Alaska Philippines, Chile, Peru, French Polynesia and New Zealand.
Full details will be released in early June.
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Head of sales Mark Schmit said: “It’s an incredibly exciting time for the team at Tradewind Voyages and we’d like to thank the agent community for the continued support.
“With our inaugural edging ever closer, we are thrilled to be able to share a preview of our onward plans for 2022-23 and we’re looking forward to revealing all next month.”
Golden Horizon’s design is based on France II, a square-rigged tall ship built in 1913.
The vessel features five bars, a spa, three pools, dining room with central skylight and a high staff-to-passenger ratio
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