Where They Cruise

The Liberty Fleet's home port is Boston and the two ships spend their summers there. In autumn, the Clipper heads for Nassau and the Star makes its way to the U. S. Virgin Islands, bringing passengers out of the cold northern winters and into an environment of sun, salt, and fresh ocean breezes.


During her fall journey from Boston, the Clipper offers an itinerary that includes the Boston Harbor, NYC, Baltimore and Portsmouth. While it winters over in the Bahamas, the Clipper embarks on all cruises from Nassau and sails through the Out Islands. Her one-week-long itinerary is flexible, and the captain will decide which ports of call will provide the best experience for that cruise, depending on weather and other conditions. Eleuthera, with its coral reefs and pink sand beaches, is a usual stop. The numerous hidden coves and bays of the Exumas are popular as well, and passengers enjoy unforgettable days exploring the fresh environment of these jewel-like unnamed islands.


Ports of call for the Liberty Star all lie within the Virgin Islands, and may include St. John Island, Jost van Dyke Island, Sandy Cay, Tortola, Virgin Gorda and Norman Island. Each of these cruises is very relaxed and flexible, allowing the tastes of the passengers and the individual weather conditions to dictate which stopovers are included. The Liberty Star is also available for charters of up to a week from St Thomas.