Windstar Cruises operates three sailing yachts known for their pampering without pretense and their ability to visit the hidden harbors and secluded coves of the world’s most treasured destinations.
Carrying just 148 to 312 guests, the luxurious ships of Windstar cruise to nearly 50 nations, calling at 100 ports throughout Europe, the Caribbean and the Americas.
Cradling guests in pampered comfort, the intimate ships of Windstar exude a private yacht-like atmosphere. Guests appreciate the line’s casual attire, alternative dining venues, rich mix of shore excursions, complimentary water sports program, progressive spa facilities, and luxurious accommodations.
The all ocean-view staterooms and suites provide the comforts of home with additional amenities including sitting area, DVD/CD player, safe, mini-bar/refrigerator, international direct dial phones, bath toiletries, hair dryer, plenty of closet space and plush robes and slippers. The library stocks an array of international newspapers, books and games, and a multi-media selection of more than 500 DVD titles and compact discs available for complimentary use.
Fresh, gourmet menus are prepared by Windstar’s expert culinary team, catering to the varied lifestyles of savvy travelers.
CRUISE AREAS
Windstar is well known for traveling off the beaten path on itineraries from the Mediterranean, Amalfi Coast and Greek Isles to the Aegean Sea, the Caribbean and Costa Rica. The upscale line sails into the exotic locales and hidden harbors that larger ships simply cannot access magical and mysterious places like Capri, Italy; Portimão, Portugal; or Bequia, Grenadines. In addition, the Wind Star, Wind Spirit and Wind Surf operate Transatlantic voyages of 14 days each.
SHIPS
Wind Spirit
5,350 tons
148 passengers
Wind Star
5,350 tons
148 passengers
Wind Surf
14,745 tons
312 passengers
For more information visit: Windstar Cruises |
|
All Rights Reserved 2008 © Prow's Edge Cruise Magazine - free cruise magazine and resource cruise guide packed with news on cruises, cruising, cruise lines, commentary on the cruise industry by top cruise line executives, recipes and cuisine tips from cruise line chefs, medical tips for cruise passengers, and suggestions on suitable books on cruising and travel.
|