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An inviting pool bar – great for casual conversations


Redesigned staterooms offer a soft, relaxing palette


WIND STAR / WIND SPIRIT, sister ships, are sleek, four-masted sailing yachts with recently updated accommodations, a casual yet


Casually elegant Skylight Main Lounge


elegant atmosphere and friendly service. While the ships’ towering four-masted sails echo a bygone era of explorers, their concept and design are innovative, featuring open teak decks, rich wood interiors, an intimate feel, eclectic artwork and an attentive service staff. Evening dining options include more formal course-by-course cuisine or a casual buffet. Breakfast and lunch are full service and open dining seating is standard, as are light and vegetarian menu selections and complimentary wine with dinner. Staterooms offer ocean views, queen beds, flat-screen TV with DVD player, Bose SoundDock speakers for Apple iPods, safe, minibar/refrigerator, international direct-dial phone, bathroom with pampering toiletries, hair dryer, U.S. 110 voltage, and plush terry robes. Windstar ships exude a private, yacht-like ambiance that creates both easy camaraderie among guests and hidden nooks for private moments, a hallmark of small ship cruising.


TREASURES OF THE AEGEAN 14 Days including a 7-Night Cruise


from $6,990 ~ see page 26 Creature comforts as well as access to hidden harbors 60


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