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Sailing
under the banner of its appropriate catch phrase 180 degrees from
ordinary, Windstar offers a luxury on-board product and superb signature
cuisine by renowned L.A. chef Joachim Splichal, yet with a casual,
intimate ambiance and dress code.
In keeping with the ship
ambiance, Windstar guests leave their ties and formal wear at home. By
day, shorts and light shirts are the norm. For dinner and later in the
evening, women typically wear casual sun dresses or pant suits, and men
can be found in a pair of light-weight slacks and a polo or button-up
shirt. Dinner is served with one open seating.
An award-winning line,
Windstar’s four sail cruise ships ply uncommon, small-ship destinations,
including Costa Rica, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Panama Canal, Virgin
Islands, Greek and Turkish Isles, French and Italian Rivieras, Italy’s
Amalfi coast, and the Windward Islands from Barbados. Windstar Cruises
finished among the top three small ship lines in Condé Nast Traveler’s
Readers’ Survey and has been the top cruise line for destinations the past
five years. |