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A Unique Concept In
Cruising
Sailing under the banner of its
appropriate tag line "180º From Ordinary," Windstar was created in the
mid-1980's with the vision to offer an alternative to the typical cruise
or resort vacation. The Windstar passenger sees the world from a romantic
sailing ship with luxurious accommodations, a casual yet elegant
atmosphere, and exquisite service and cuisine.
The Ships In late 1986, the first commercial sailing vessel built in 60
years slipped out of a French dry-dock in Le Havre. Although the towering
sails echoed a bygone era of explorers, the msy Wind Star, with its sleek
lines and computerized controls, was revolutionary in concept and design.
Windstar's ships are officially motor-sail-yachts (msy), but the
designation belies the vessels unique rigging. Unfurling in two minutes at
the push of a button, billowing white sails reach to the sky. All
functions are operated from the bridge by computer micro-chips and
navigational devices. The unusual "open-bridge" operation allows guests to
drop by and acquaint themselves with the veteran captains and officers who
demonstrate the ship's intriguing capabilities to modern day explorers.
The 148-passenger Wind Star was joined by sister ships the msy Wind Song
in 1987, and msy Wind Spirit in 1988. A new era in luxury cruising was now
being pioneered by Windstar Cruises. Nearly a decade later in 1998, the
308-passenger msy Wind Surf was acquired by Windstar. Sailing originally
as Club Med I, the Wind Surf was built in 1990 in the same shipyard to
strikingly similar specifications as her sister ships, making her a
perfect match for the four fleet family.
Shipboard Life Windstar's unique concept of sailing has lead the cruise
industry in the luxury small ship, casual attire, and alternative dining
arenas. Pioneering and refining these concepts has earned Windstar an
excellent reputation and market niche, winning the allegiance of a new
generation of contemporary cruise vacationers, one-third of whom are
first-time cruisers.
Teak decking, rich wood interiors, an attentive service staff, intimate
surroundings, eclectic artwork, exceptional signature cuisine featuring
both light and vegetarian menu selections, and an extensive wine list are
some of the extraordinary elements which have become synonymous with
Windstar. Features unique to the Wind Surf include 31 deluxe suites, a
Business/Internet Center, The Bistro, The Terrace Bar for small intimate
getaways and the nearly 10,000 square foot WindSpa offering a full array
of spa treatments, consultative, health and fitness programs.
Passengers are cradled in comfort as all staterooms and suites offer ocean
views, sitting area, new LCD flat screen TV, DVD, CD player, safe,
mini-bar/refrigerator, international direct-dial phones, bathroom with
luxurious pampering toiletries, hair dryer, plush terry clothe robes, and
an abundance of closet space. The library on board stocks an array of
international newspapers, books and games, as well as a multi-media
selection of more than 500 DVD titles and compact discs available for
complimentary check-out.
Carrying just 148 to 308 guests, Windstar ships exude a private-yacht-like
atmosphere creating camaraderie and lasting friendships between fellow
sailors. Every day aboard Windstar brings the promise of new horizons and
harbors to explore.
An interesting mix of shore excursions and complimentary water sports
activities are available at each destination. Passengers may find
themselves slicing through Caribbean waters aboard an actual America's Cup
racing yacht, or exploring archaeological ruins in Greece, the "Cradle of
Civilization." Water buffs can enjoy complimentary water-skiing,
windsurfing, snorkeling, kayaking from the ship's aft Water Sports
Platform.
The company's cruise vacations offer a sea-side window on the world,
combining the refinement of a luxury hotel with a moveable feast of
cultural experiences.
Seattle-based Windstar Cruises operates the 308-passenger Wind Surf and
148- passenger Wind Star and Wind Spirit. The three sailing yachts cruise
to over 47 countries worldwide offering an affordable luxury vacation.
The msy Wind Song was retired to the Sea of the
Moon in January 2003.