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Windstar Cruise Review aboard Wind Surf in the Caribbean
The Wind Surf is a masted Sailing Ship from Winstar cruising the Caribbean. This is the ultimate in intimate Caribbean cruising as unlike a typical cruise ship the Windstar only carries 308 passengers and unlike a cruise liner it has full 7 sails. Being smaller than a cruise liner also means that the Windstar Wind Surf can reach the smaller islands. The Wind Surf operates two caribbean routes. The Windstar has 7 decks and offers the ultimate in all inclusive caribbean cruising. There are 2 restaurants aboard along with 2 saltwater swimming pools 2 hot tubs and a spa and fitness studio, The Winstar also offers a full selection of water sports facilities, unlike shore based all inclusive resorts on board the Wind Surf you will have to pay for your drinks.
Windstar Cruise Review - Northbound
The northbound Caribbean route starts from Bridgetown in Barbados, you then spend the day sailing to arrive the following morning in Charlestown on the island of Nevis. the following day you anchor in St Martin in the French Antilles. Next on the itinerary is a stop at St Barts, then on to Basseterre in Guadeloupe the third French Antilles island you will visit on this tour. Next day another small island visit to Pigeon Island where you can relax on the beach or try your hand or flippers at snorkelling. Your final day finds you back at Bridgetown, Barbados to disembark.
Windstar Cruise Review - Southbound
The southbound Caribbean route starts once again from Bridgetown in Barbados and sails in to Port Elizabeth on the island of Bequia, in the Grenadines, the following day. The day after you arrive at Roseau on the volcanic island of Dominica before departing for Pigeon Island in St Lucia. The day after you are off again, this time to the small private island of Mayreu in the Grenadines then on to Grenada before moving on to Tobago before heading off on the final leg back to Bridgetown, Barbados
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