The largest traveling yacht in the world, the Orient Express Corinthian, is actually set to sail in summer 2026, thanks to Orient Express Sailing Yachts. Visitors can expect an unmatched cruising experience aboard the highly anticipated yacht with invitations to travel during May through October 2026. Each tour offers finding through the Mediterranean and Adriatic with an unmatched amount of freedom to explore while following a wind-shaped course. Each tour is made to reveal stunning seaside panoramas, whether combined with longer experiences or offered as two to eight-night sailings. The most conducive winds are minimized by Orient Express Corinthian’s impact on the environment, which offers a true sailing experience in the style of the famous brand. The vehicle will make stops at historic ports like Monte-Carlo, Portofino, and Saint-Tropez, which all have names that generate luxury and elegance. Beyond these famous stops, she uncovers more secretive, lovely holds, including Saint-Florent, where Napoleon’s secret island retreat, is nestled deep within the Corsican mutineers, and Lerici, a diamond of the Gulf of La Spezia, which is renowned for its long-running port, known as the Gulf of Poets. A journey that explores the coasts that have long drawn artists ‘ imaginations and captivated aesthetes. Thirty-five slots, each an hymn to the Mediterranean at its most vibrant, where untouched nature and smooth elegance linger amid the patterns of the art of living. The Orient Express Corinthian is a journey into the heart of the most vivid moments of the Mediterranean, not just a trip through time. Each location is carefully chosen to ensnab guests a smooth blend of heritage and modern grandeur, from Venice, where the Biennale and the Mostra are alive with visual brilliance, to St. Tropez, where sails dance across the horizon during Les Voiles, and Monaco, where the world’s finest yachts gather in a stunning display at the Yacht Show. With only 54 suites that range in size from 45 to 230 square meters ( 463 to 2422 feet ), space is a luxury on its own. Orient Express Corinthian offers a world of handcrafted experiences that make every moment on board to be unforgettable. Where an all-inclusive philosophy ensures a seamless balance of enjoyment, enlightenment, and reconnecting. Orient Express’s artistic director, Architect Maximed’Angeac, has created interiors that reimagine the heyday of travel with a contemporary and elevated sensibility. The journey, which includes trains and the ocean, is still a masterclass in hospitality, where service is simple and every element is carefully selected. It is a study of movement, an ever-changing panorama, and a masterclass in hospitality. Every action feels timeless and immediate. Guest are also invited to enjoy each moment with multiple restaurants under the direction of multi-Michelin-starred Michelin chef Yannick Alléno, as well as numerous bars and lounges, including an intimate Art Deco-inspired speakeasy. This world of sophisticated revelry is completed by a 115-seat cabaret, two pools, and a marina, where each evening promises to be an entirely new experience. Additionally, through inclusive experiences, Orient Express Corinthian transforms destinations into unforgettable encounters with culture, history, and craftsmanship in a number of ports of call. Every moment makes memories that last a lifetime, whether it’s taking a private tour and dinner at the Peggy Guggenheim Museum in Venice, or the thrill of racing on the legendary Circuit Paul Ricard. The most discerning travelers in the world are invited to take a sailing journey that will be unlike any other: an odyssey of sophistication, innovation, and timeless adventure on board.