It’s been some 140 years since the Orient Express departed on its first journey from Paris to what would have been known as Constantinople (now Istanbul). Having built its reputation for a life of luxury on the train tracks for more than a century, under the aegis of Accor, the Orient Express is now taking its brand of leading luxury to the high seas with the launch of its first sailing yacht, The Orient Express Corinthian.
Spanning an impressive 721 ft, the Orient Express Corinthian is already making waves in the maritime world before it has even left the marina, as the largest sailing yacht ever built. Sporting 4,500 sq-ft of sails mounted on three inclinable masts, the ship will be able to reach a speed of 17 knots powered solely by the wind.
Ahead of its maiden voyage in the summer of 2026, we’re taking a closer look at the sailing yacht’s interiors and what lucky passengers have to look forward to when they step on board. The Corinthian will sail to iconic destinations around the Mediterranean, including stops in the Greek Isles and the Amalfi Coast, offering passengers a luxurious exploration of Europe’s most enchanting maters.
With design overseen by architect Maxime d’Angeac, the Corinthian’s interior spaces are inspired by the timeless elegance of the Orient Express’ golden era, infused with a con temporary touch. There are only 54 suites on board, ranging from 484 sq-ft to a lavish 2,475 sq-ft, each offering private, serene spaces designed for comfort and refinement.