Rear Admiral John Lippiett
John Lippiett had a 36 year career in the Royal Navy, serving in a large number of ships from aircraft carriers to minesweepers and deployed to all of the world’s operational theatres. He was second-in-command of the frigate HMS Ambuscade throughout the Falklands War, and his book “War and Peas; Intimate letters from the Falklands War” was broadcast on BBC’s Today programme for the 25th anniversary. John commanded three ships, a Frigate Squadron, and then the School of Maritime Warfare. On promotion to Rear Admiral, he flew his Flag at sea as Flag Officer Sea Training before serving in Naples as Chief of Staff of the NATO maritime forces in the Mediterranean. His final posting was as the Commandant of the Joint Services Command and Staff College. John retired and for nearly 13 years was the Chief Executive of the Mary Rose Trust, during which time he led the project to build the award-winning new museum and ensure Henry VIII’s flagship is conserved and displayed for future generations. John retired from the Mary Rose Trust in 2016 and spends much time back at sea as a speaker on maritime history - and this time with his wife Jenny. He much enjoys telling the stories both of exploration, often using old maps, and of naval ventures that have taken place on the world’s oceans over the last two thousand years.
Rear Admiral John Lippiett is on the following tours:
Southern India & Sri Lanka by Sea
A voyage from Chennai to Mumbai aboard the MS Hebridean Sky
Hebridean Sky
Itinerary at a glance
- Chennai / Trincomalee / Pigeon Island National Park / Polonnaruwa / Bundala National Park / Yala National Park / Kataragama / Galle / Colombo / Trivandrum / Cochin /Mangalore / Goa / Mumbai
Passage to India
A voyage from the Seychelles to Chennai including the Maldives & Sri Lanka aboard the MS Hebridean Sky
Hebridean Sky
Itinerary at a glance
- Mahe / Aride / Curieuse / Grande Soeur / Praslin / Maldives / Colombo / Galle / Bundala National Park / Yala National Park / Kataragama / Trincomalee /Pigeon Island National Park / Polonnaruwa / Chennai
Crossroads of Empires
A journey through the Adriatic & Aegean aboard the MS Monet
Monet
Itinerary at a glance
- Venice / Koper / Pula / Split / Korcula / Kotor / Durres / Tirana / Butrint / Corfu / Nikopolis / Delphi / Corinth Canal / Athens
Madagascar - The Eighth Continent
A circumnavigation of Madagascar aboard the MS Hebridean Sky
Hebridean Sky
Itinerary at a glance
- Mauritius / Reunion / Taolagnaro / Tulear / Andavadoaka / Nosy Hao / Morondava / Mahajanga / Nosy Tanikely / Nosy Hara / Diego Suarez / Nosy Mangabe / Masoala National Park / Taomasina / Mauritius
Tour at a glance
Tour Name | Departure Date | Ship | Tour Type | Itinerary |
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Southern India & Sri Lanka by Sea | 1616 FebruaryFeb 2025 | Hebridean Sky | Small Ship Cruising |
Itinerary at a glance
Chennai / Trincomalee / Pigeon Island National Park / Polonnaruwa / Bundala National Park / Yala National Park / Kataragama / Galle / Colombo / Trivandrum / Cochin /Mangalore / Goa / Mumbai
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Passage to India | 3131 JanuaryJan 2025 | Hebridean Sky | Small Ship Cruising |
Itinerary at a glance
Mahe / Aride / Curieuse / Grande Soeur / Praslin / Maldives / Colombo / Galle / Bundala National Park / Yala National Park / Kataragama / Trincomalee /Pigeon Island National Park / Polonnaruwa / Chennai
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Crossroads of Empires | 1515 MayMay 2024 | Monet | Small Ship Cruising |
Itinerary at a glance
Venice / Koper / Pula / Split / Korcula / Kotor / Durres / Tirana / Butrint / Corfu / Nikopolis / Delphi / Corinth Canal / Athens
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Madagascar - The Eighth Continent | 202 DecemberDec 2024 | Hebridean Sky | Expedition Cruising |
Itinerary at a glance
Mauritius / Reunion / Taolagnaro / Tulear / Andavadoaka / Nosy Hao / Morondava / Mahajanga / Nosy Tanikely / Nosy Hara / Diego Suarez / Nosy Mangabe / Masoala National Park / Taomasina / Mauritius
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