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8-Night Mediterranean (Mediterranean - Western)
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| Departure Port: |
Barcelona |
| Sailing Date: |
Tuesday, 06/25/13 |
| Return Date: |
Wednesday, 07/03/13 |
| Nights: |
8 |
| Ship: |
Wind Surf |
| Cruise Line: |
Windstar Cruises |
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About The Cruise
The largest sailing ship in the world, the Wind Surf is a sleek, five-masted sailing yacht accommodating 312 guests. With six decks and a gross tonnage of 14,745, the Wind Surf is the largest yacht in the Windstar fleet.
All staterooms have ocean views, queen beds, flat-screen TV with DVD player and Bose SoundDock speakers for Apple iPods. Wind Surf suites include an extra bath and TV along with sitting area and his-and-her bathrooms. The new spa suites include lush spa robes, tea service and credits for certified organic spa services and fitness classes in WindSpa. Wind Surf bridge suites give guests the additional luxury of a spacious private living room and relaxing whirlpool spa.
Wind Surf has several dining spots. Degrees, is by reservation only and features an alternative menu reflecting the fresh and seasonal preparations of Mediterranean cooking. The Restaurant offers gourmet, course-by-course cuisine in the evenings and the Veranda restaurant offers casual dining for breakfast and lunch. For dining under the stars, two alfresco top deck eateries include Candles for steaks and skewers, and Le March, for seafood.
Wind Surf has the most elaborate fitness and spa facilities in the Windstar fleet, outclassing most facilities on other similar-size ships. Additional amenities include casino and lounge, salon, water-sports platform, two pools and two hot tubs. The Yacht Club is the ships living room and library decorated with intimate groupings of comfy couches and chairs, perfect for reading, catching up on news, browsing the internet, or enjoying good conversation with friends.
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Tuesday, 6/25/13 |
About Barcelona
 Founded by Romans in the first century BC, Barcelona is the vibrant capital of Catalonian Spain. Many of the worlds finest treasures can be seen in Barcelonas museums and monuments. Romanesque and Gothic frescoes and treasures can be enjoyed at the Catalan Art Museum. Among the most treasured sites is Gaudis masterpiece, The Sagrada Familia.
Barcelona Attractions
While you're in Barcelona, don't miss the Picasso Gallery. Several adjoining 15th-century palaces house a huge collection (over 2,000 pieces) of Picasso's work.
Barcelona Activities
- Stroll along Las Ramblas, a wonderfully vibrant part of the city where street vendors and performers vie for your attention.
- Explore the many churches and cathedrals of Barcelona and discover the city's modernist architecture along Paseo de Gracia.
- Visit Antoni Gaudí's unfinished Segrada Familia. With eight soaring spires and a spectacular main façade, this cathedral is a true architectural masterpiece.
Barcelona
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Wednesday, 6/26/13 |
About Santa Cruz de la Palma
 Welcome to the 'Very Noble, Loyal, Undefeated and Very Charitable City, Garrison Town and Port of Santa Cruz de Santiago de Tenerife'... These are the well deserved official titles of the town, as you will see if you wish to stay and visit this place. But if you want to call this bright city by the name that friends give to it, then call it just "Santa Cruz".
Santa Cruz de la Palma Attractions
The town can easily be explored on foot. Begin at the main square, the Plaza de Espaņa, where you can see the 16th century El Salvador Church with a finely decorated ceiling and Gothic vaulting. Opposite the church stands the town hall, a 16th-century Renaissance style building. At the delightful Plaza de Santo Domingo is the chapel of the former monastery with an ornate baroque altar (the chapel may only be open upon request).
Santa Cruz de la Palma
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Thursday, 6/27/13 |
About Valencia
 Stylish and friendly Valencia is together with Barcelona the most important city on the Spanish Mediterranean coast. While the original founding goes back to Roman times, it was the Moors who arrived in 709 AD and made Valencia prosper, thanks to a booming trade in paper, silk, leather, ceramics, glass and silver work. After Almanzor's death, the area was conquered by the legendary "El Cid" during the Christian re-conquest of Spain. Not much is left from the Roman period, but the architectural legacy of the Moors is abundant and can be seen in the remains of the old walls, the Almirante bath house and the tower, el Miguelete, which was the minaret of the old mosque.
Valencia Activities
- Palacio del Marqués de Dos Aguas - This baroque palace is on the Calle del Poeta Querol. Extensively rebuilt during the 18th-century, it is fronted by an extravagant façade, hand carved in alabaster.
- Torres de Serranos - This well-preserved 14th-century tower was part of the original walls that surrounded the old city.
- Beaches - The main city beach is Playa de la Malvarrosa. It is not the most pristine beach in Spain and is lined with restaurants, bars and discos. About 5 miles south of the city is Playa El Salér, which is backed by attractive public gardens.
Valencia
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Friday, 6/28/13 |
About Cartagena
 Cartagena is a seaport along the Mediterranean Sea near the city of Murcia.
Cartagena
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Saturday, 6/29/13 |
About Almeria
 Almeria, despite its rugged landscape and shortage of fertile soil, has managed, with a good irrigation system, to become an important growth area and it is well known for the quality of its oranges and white grapes, most of which are exported from its port. As you drive through the province you will see an endless sea of polythene tunnels, crammed with produce. The area is almost totally dependent on this industry. The province of Almeria may initially appear to be a barren desert-like landscape but on close inspection you will find it to be the Andalucian province with the longest stretch of beaches. Empty beaches and tiny hidden coves with perfectly clear water. Because of the diverse landscapes, the range of sports activities is endless from water sports to hiking, paragliding, horse riding and golf.
Almeria Attractions
For the visitor to Almeria, the sightseeing choices are many. You can choose a visit to a white-washed desert village with handicraft stalls and narrow streets, or tour Granada's famous Alhambra, pleasure palace of the Emirs, where it seems that every inch is adorned with lacy scrollwork or gleaming tiles, and every garden has a serene pool and sparkling fountain.
Almeria
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Sunday, 6/30/13 |
About Malaga
 A perfect setting of charm, this alluring port is located on Spains Costa del Sol amidst a profusion of exotic wildflowers in perpetual bloom. View the famous natural wood carvings of artist Pedro de Mena at the Malaga Cathedral.
Malaga Attractions
At the heart of town is the unusual Cathedral of Málaga, built over two centuries ago on the site of the former main mosque. It features 17th-century carved choir stalls, fine pictures and 103 individually carved saints.
Malaga Activities
- Explore the numerous museums of Málaga, as well as the Gibralfaro Castle.
- Visit the town of Nerja and its famous cave, considered one of the most beautiful in Europe. Inside the cave are impressive stalagmites and stalactites and the exceptional 105-foot-high central column in the Cataclysm Chamber.
- Behold the arabesque fantasy of Grenada's Alhambra Palace - one of Spain's greatest architectural accomplishments.
Malaga
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Monday, 7/1/13 |
About Cadiz
 Cadiz is the western worlds oldest inhabited city with shores bathed by both the Atlantic and the Mediterranean. Tiny villages are scattered at random along golden beaches and up twisting mountain roads leading to romantic Seville. Visit Sanlucar de Barrameda where Magellan began his voyage around the world and Jerez de la Frontera, home of the worlds finest sherry.
Cadiz Attractions
The cathedral in Cádiz is by far its best-known landmark. It was built in the 18th century with gold imported from the New World. There is also a museum with a breathtaking, and priceless, collection of gold, silver and jewels, and the crypt of the great Cádiz-born composer Manuel de Falla.
Cadiz Activities
- Stroll through the charming Plaza de Mina, lined with sidewalk cafés and remarkable architecture. It's also home to the Fine Arts and Archaeology Museum.
- Climb to the top of the Torre Tavira, one of the 160 watchtowers built in the 18th century, for a view of the entire city.
- Relax on one of the beautiful white-sand beaches.
- Visit the Oratorio de Santa Cruz church, home to several paintings by Francisco Goya.
- Take in the scenery. With water surrounding the city on three sides, Cadiz is famous for its breathtaking landscapes and ocean views.
Cadiz
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Tuesday, 7/2/13 |
About At Sea
 Relax and enjoy your vacation onboard your ship. You can do as much or as little as you want.
At Sea
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Wednesday, 7/3/13 |
About Lisbon
 Lisbon is a city of great character and endearing charisma. Located in a hilly region at the mouth of the Tagus, the city retains an old world flair with cobbled alleyways in Alfama, the old town. Competing with the elegant avenues of Alto where sorrowful "fado" music fills the evening air is the Chiado, Lisbons affluent shopping district.
Lisbon Attractions
Don't miss the Mosteiro dos Jeronimos, or Jeronimo's Monastery. Commissioned in 1501 after Vasco da Gama's return from his voyage, this remarkable monastery is a beautiful and unique example of Manueline architecture.
Lisbon Activities
- Explore the streets of Lisbon from Rossio Square to the main thoroughfare, the Avenida da Liberdade. Visit the monastery and the Maritime Museum, which houses miniature boats and original maps chronicling the history of navigation from the Middle Ages to today.
- Visit Sintra, considered one of the most beautiful palaces in Portugal. It was once the summer residence of Portuguese kings and aristocrats.
- Walk through the charming village of Fatima, where numerous sightings of the blessed Virgin Mary have been reported.
Lisbon
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| Number of Nights: 8 |
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Ship: Wind Surf
The largest sailing ship in the world, the Wind Surf is a sleek, five-masted sailing yacht accommodating 312 guests. With six decks and a gross tonnage of 14,745, the Wind Surf is the largest yacht in the Windstar fleet.
All staterooms have ocean views, queen beds, flat-screen TV with DVD player and Bose SoundDock speakers for Apple iPods. Wind Surf suites include an extra bath and TV along with sitting area and his-and-her bathrooms. The new spa suites include lush spa robes, tea service and credits for certified organic spa services and fitness classes in WindSpa. Wind Surf bridge suites give guests the additional luxury of a spacious private living room and relaxing whirlpool spa.
Wind Surf has several dining spots. Degrees, is by reservation only and features an alternative menu reflecting the fresh and seasonal preparations of Mediterranean cooking. The Restaurant offers gourmet, course-by-course cuisine in the evenings and the Veranda restaurant offers casual dining for breakfast and lunch. For dining under the stars, two alfresco top deck eateries include Candles for steaks and skewers, and Le March, for seafood.
Wind Surf has the most elaborate fitness and spa facilities in the Windstar fleet, outclassing most facilities on other similar-size ships. Additional amenities include casino and lounge, salon, water-sports platform, two pools and two hot tubs. The Yacht Club is the ships living room and library decorated with intimate groupings of comfy couches and chairs, perfect for reading, catching up on news, browsing the internet, or enjoying good conversation with friends.
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| Year Built |
1990 |
Capacity |
308 |
Meeting Rooms |
Yes |
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| Year Refurbished |
2003 |
Elevators |
2 |
Casino |
Yes |
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| Registry |
Bahamas |
Restaurants |
2 |
Disco |
Yes |
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| Tonnage |
14,745 |
Bars |
2 |
Fitness Center |
Yes |
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| Cabins |
154 |
Pools |
2 |
Children's Program |
No |
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| Handicap Cabins |
N/A |
Theaters |
N/A |
Internet Cafe |
No |
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| Shops |
Yes |
Library |
Yes |
Spa |
Yes |
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Cabin Categories | Decks
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188 square feet or 18 square meters.
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188 square feet or 18 square meters.
376 square feet or 35 square meters. All suites have third berths (sleeper-sofas).
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- Bridge
- Main
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- Second
- First
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| Departure Port: |
Barcelona |
| Sailing Date: |
Tuesday, 06/25/13 |
| Return Date: |
Wednesday, 07/03/13 |
| Nights: |
8 |
| Ship: |
Wind Surf |
| Cruise Line: |
Windstar Cruises |
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