Wind Surf ready to set sail from sunny St Martin (photo: Michelle Richmond) |
I'm a huge fan of cruises and the sea has always served as a balm for my soul, yet I had never sailed on a small vessel before. It proved to be an amazing experience. Sure, the mega ships offer a plethora of non-stop activities, dizzying entertainment and food galore, but if you yearn for a truly tranquil journey, you should look into a small ship.
If shouldn't come as a surprise that good things really do come in small packages and anyone who loves the sea should jump onboard this elegant vessel. Especially geared for the seasoned, more "mature" cruiser (although there were quite a few "younger" passengers onboard) this yacht promises total "R &R" while still providing the activities, entertainment and dining options of the big box cruise lines - only on a smaller, more polished scale.
One of the best "perks" is that they offer a chance for you to get "up close and personal" with the destinations they visit because of their ability to dock in smaller ports where larger ships can't venture. They're able to drop anchor in off-the-beaten places such as: Roseau, Dominica; Le Marin, Martinique and Basseterre, St Kitts in the Caribbean or places such as Valencia, Spain; Capri, Italy; Split, Croatia and other dream destinations throughout Europe.
Local lore and tales
Along the way, you'll be treated to colorful local lore by the crew, such as the story of Witch Top Mountain in Roseau, Dominica, from which "unfaithful women" were pitched in the 18th century.
You'll also get to bond with fellow passengers because this type of cruise offers a more "intimate" experience. During one such encounter while chatting with one woman, she confessed (under her breath) that she had been raised in Paris by parents who "worked with the CIA." Obviously, I can't reveal her name.
The bridge |
This particular yacht is an excellent choice because with 156 spacious recently refurbished ocean-view staterooms and suites, it provides a small yacht feel while offering large ship amenities. Staterooms are ample, as are the bathrooms, which happen to be stocked with silky L'Occitane toiletries and soft, fluffy robes. Flat-screen TV with DVD players and a Bose sound-dock for Apple iPods assure entertainment when you feel like snuggling in your stateroom.
Dining choices are exceptionally varied and the cuisine is especially palate pleasing, with menus complementing destinations along the way. Windstar refers it as "destination engagement," with local flavors and entertainment showcasing the ports along the way.
Dining Delights
AmphorA serves international fare in an elegant setting punctuated with Rosenthal china, while the petite Stella Bistro focuses on French cuisine. For a casual breakfast and lunch buffet - indoors or on deck -The Veranda dishes up a host of tasty options. For Continental breakfast, fresh bistro-sandwiches, afternoon cookies and refreshments, the Yacht Club Sandwich and Espresso Bar is the place to be. When the sun goes down, intimate poolside, alfresco dining at Candles provides the perfect place for an intimate tète-a-tète.
Winds Surf's onboard marina makes a big splash |
Water sports abound, thanks to the unusual onboard marina, which opens up a host of refreshing options - simply by jumping off the platform at the back of the ship. Complimentary water-skiing, paddle boarding, kayaking, sailing, ski-tubing, wakeboarding and snorkel gear are there for the asking.
A small salt water pool, two hot tubs and small gym with ongoing classes offer yet more fitness options.
Soothing WindSpa houses a full-service salon and spa (for men and women) with massages, body treatments, aromatherapy, facials and a full roster of nail and hair services.
When the sun goes down, sexy Compass Rose comes to life with live music and frosty drinks, offering the perfect place from which to view the stars sail by, while the Lounge Bar on the Main Deck offers live nightly shows. For those in search of "games of chance," a small Casino fills the bill.
Gliding past Martinique |
If You Go:
- For more information visit: http://www.windstarcruises.com
Disclosure: I was hosted by Windstar on this cruise. I was not compensated for this post and any opinions expressed here are my own.
I like the idea of cruising on a more intimate scale and being able to dock at smaller ports. But I am nervous on the water and wonder how I'd feel on the smaller cruise ships. I was worried before I took a cruise on one of the bigger ships, but that turned out to be alright.
ReplyDeleteA lot of people are nervous on the water, but I can honestly say that I felt very secure on this smaller ship, but then again, I'm a huge fan of cruising. Next, I want to try a European river cruise. I hear that those are amazing.
DeleteI agree about the total relaxation of a cruise; there's nothing like it! I wonder if I would be as comfortable on a smaller ship as the anonymity of a larger ship. I need to find out!!
ReplyDeleteI highly recommend this line - and this particular ship. You can still find anonymity, if you want it. Don't hesitate. Book a cruise now!
DeleteLooks like a lovely ship. Is that a regular cabin or a suite?
ReplyDeleteCruises are great for relaxing and unwinding. I have never been on a small ship cruise, but can tell I would love this type of cruise as much as any other. That room/suite is heavenly!
ReplyDeleteI have to admit that everything about this small ship was "heavenly." I would go back in a heartbeat. I've typically only been on large ships before, but this one was amazing!
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