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Orient Express Sailing Yachts: New Luxury Cruise Line Launching 2026

FlyMarshall NewsroomBy FlyMarshall NewsroomOctober 14, 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
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In recent years, we’ve seen luxury hospitality companies increasingly getting into the cruising industry. For example, I’ve covered Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection, plus the upcoming launches of Four Seasons Yachts and Aman at Sea.

Several OMAAT readers have brought another new concept to my attention, which I figure is worth covering. Orient Express is known by many for its incredible luxury train journeys (well, and hotels), but the company will soon be taking to the seas as well…

Orient Express Corinthian sets sail in 2026

Orient Express Sailing Yachts is the name of Orient Express’ new sailing venture, which is expected to carry its first passengers as of the middle of 2026. The concept will be kicking off with the Orient Express Corinthian, which is described as the world’s largest sailing yacht. The 220-meter (721-foot) yacht will feature a total of 54 suites, accommodating up to 110 guests.

Orient Express Corinthian exterior

As it’s described, the Orient Express Corinthian will offer “a floating sanctuary of refinement.” Suites will be a minimum of 47 square meters (506 square feet), which is absolutely massive for a ship, and will feature panoramic sea views. The experience will be all-inclusive, with fares including meals, premium drinks, butler service, room service, entertainment, and much more.

Given the small size of the ship, the sheer number of dining and entertainment outlets is very impressive. Dining will include everything from La Table de l’Orient-Express by Yannick Alléno, to La Terrasse, to L’Ecrin, to Marina Bay, and beyond. The ship will have a pool, full service spa, gym, several entertainment venues, a marina, and more.

Orient Express Corinthian pool
Orient Express Corinthian suite
Orient Express Corinthian dining
Orient Express Corinthian dining
Orient Express Corinthian bar

I must say, this has to be one of the classiest looking ships I’ve ever seen.

How much will Orient Express cruises cost?

Orient Express Sailing Yachts is expected to set sail as of June 2026, and it’ll sail the Mediterranean in summer, and the Caribbean in winter. You can find all the voyages here — they range from two to 14 nights, and some of the itineraries are actually rather interesting (at least given the regions), and go beyond just the major ports.

Orient Express Sailing Yachts itineraries in Europe

So, how much will these sailings cost? Orient Express rail journeys are super pricey, and the company is taking a similar approach with its cruises. You can see the price for each suite on each sailing by looking up itineraries at this link. Just to give a general sense of the pricing for entry level suites:

  • A seven-night Europe cruise in September costs €36,400 per suite
  • A 14-night transatlantic cruise in October costs €60,200 per suite
  • A three-night Caribbean cruise in November costs €16,500 per suite
Sample Orient Express Sailing Yachts itinerary
Sample Orient Express Sailing Yachts itinerary

Suffice it to say that this is at the very top end of the market when it comes to cruise pricing. If you do book one of these journeys, I’d recommend using a travel advisor, as they should be able to offer you some extra perks, while paying the published cost.

Will this luxury cruising concept succeed?

Obviously the concept of luxury cruising is nothing new. However, there’s no denying that the industry is evolving a bit:

  • We’re seeing luxury pushed to new levels in terms of the exclusivity of ships, the pricing, etc.
  • We’re seeing cruising positioned differently; these luxury cruise lines are no longer just for rich retirees, but these cruise lines are also now targeting a younger crowd that might not typically consider cruising (at least for Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection, Four Seasons Yachts, and Aman at Sea)

In recent years, we saw Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection launch, and based on what we know, the financial performance has left a bit to be desired. And that was before the cruise line expanded to three ships, and it’s before Four Seasons, Orient Express, and Aman, also get into the industry.

I do think that Orient Express has an advantage over Four Seasons and Aman, in terms of the crowd that it’s going after:

  • Orient Express is generally popular with an older crowd, and that’s also a good demographic for cruising
  • Orient Express already offers non-hotel experiences, so convincing Orient Express loyalists to try a different kind of vacation shouldn’t be too difficult

Orient Express’ pricing is absolutely at the top of the market for cruising. Then again, the company’s experience also looks incredible, so that doesn’t seem that surprising.

Bottom line

Orient Express will be expanding into the cruising industry in 2026, with the launch of Orient Express Sailing Yachts, and specifically, the Corinthian ship. This is described as the world’s largest sailing yacht, and I must say, it looks pretty incredible.

It’s fascinating to see the amount of growth in the luxury cruising sector at the moment, and I’m curious to see how this all evolves.

What do you make of Orient Express Sailing Yachts, and how do you think it compares to the other luxury cruise startups?

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