Orient Express hasn’t even set sail yet, but that hasn’t stopped it from rolling out ambitious plans for the future. The Accor brand has just announced a new collection of itineraries for 2027, with yachts Corinthian and Olympian set to cover new territory in the Mediterranean and Northern Europe. The 722-foot Corinthian, a.k.a. the world’s largest sailing yacht, will take to the seas in June 2026 for an initial season of cruising through the Med and the Caribbean, including routes of the Côte d’Azur, the Italian Riviera, and the Adriatic. It will be joined by its 721-foot sistership, Olympian, in 2027, with both vessels taking guests on new voyages through Greece, Turkey, the United Kingdom, and Scandinavia. One Med adventure runs from Piraeus, Greece, across the Aegean and the Sporades to Istanbul, Turkey; another kicks off in Valletta, Malta, winds through the Ionian Sea before finishing up in Piraeus. As for the U.K., the first trip begins on the Thames in London,..