15 nights onboard Wind Star

Ocean Crossings

This is a place where dreams really do come true. The place where nothing comes between you and your fondest wishes. Where no schedules intrude, where day-to-day annoyances can't reach you, where every moment of every hour of every day is yours alone. This is your place - at sea under an open sky - the one place in which you truly can get away from it all. Simply step on board and we'll take it from there. Meals so delicious they might be sinful are served when, where, and any way you choose. Decadent spa treatments. Lazy hours stretched out on deck. Workouts you've been meaning to get around to in the state-of-the-art Fitness Center. Uninterrupted time to spend with new friends, or in exquisite solitude. Best of all, this is the place and the time to reconnect - with each other, with yourself, with your dreams.
Leaving from: Bridgetown
Cruise ship: Wind Star
Visiting: Bridgetown Lisbon
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Windstar Cruises

Windstar Cruises operates a fleet of small luxury cruise ships. The cruise line has six yachts - three of which are masted sailing ships - and offers laid-back luxury with a tinge of historic seafaring adventure.

Wind Star and Wind Spirit each carry 148 guests, whereas Wind Surf carries 342. 'Power yachts' Star Pride, Star Breeze and Star Legend all carry 312 passengers. It's a unique experience, by all means!

148
Passengers
101
Crew
1986
Launched
2018
Last refit
5307t
Tonnage
110m
Length
15m
Width
10kts
Speed
4
Decks
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Cruise Itinerary
Day 1
Bridgetown, Barbados
Days 2 - 15
At Sea
Relax and make the most of the myriad of facilities available on board the ship, from fantastic entertainment to delicious and diverse dining options.
Day 16
Lisbon, Portugal
Ship Details
Windstar Cruises
Wind Star

Wind Star is a sleek, 4-masted sailing yacht accommodating 148 guests. With four decks and a gross tonnage of 5,703, Wind Star feels like your own private yacht.

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