Jan15
First Look: Windstar’s New Wind Surf
Avid Cruiser TV host Ralph Grizzle takes a look at the new enhancements and more on Windstar Cruises’ ‘New’ Wind Surf. Click To View Videos in Pop-up Window
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Jan15
Avid Cruiser TV host Ralph Grizzle takes a look at the new enhancements and more on Windstar Cruises’ ‘New’ Wind Surf. Click To View Videos in Pop-up Window
Jan11
Wind Surf has no staterooms with balconies, and while I do love balconied staterooms, the Wind Surf itself functions as one “giant” balcony. With beautiful teak planking, Wind Surf’s exterior decks offered lots of room for sitting to admire the scenery or bask in the sun - and never felt crowded during my seven-day Caribbean cruise. Click to view video.
Jan11
Measuring 188 square feet and with all new Degrees of Difference enhancements in place, Wind Surf’s staterooms are lush and comfortable (click here to view video).
Jan11
If you’ve been on Holland America Line’s ships in the past year or so, you’ll recognize the new Yacht Club on Wind Surf (click here to view video). It’s a lot like Holland America’s Explorations Cafe, with computers, internet and specialty coffees. The Yacht Club replaces the library and provides comfortable seating for relaxing and socializing. An espresso bar offers gourmet coffee drinks, and eight computers with Internet access are available; personal laptops may also connect to wireless Internet. A large flatscreen television anchors a seating area for group gatherings to watch special events such as the Oscars or the Super Bowl. A library of books, CDs and DVDs are available for checkout. Leather sofas and comfortable furniture round out the Yacht Club, which also features listening stations with iPod docks and headphones.
Jan10
Proof that the sails really do work. View this video. Wind Surf is exceptionally beautiful when under full sail. In this video just off the coast of St. Kitts, we follow Wind Surf in a small boat as she heads for Nevis.
Jan09
A motor sailing yacht, Wind Surf’s sails aren’t just for show. “There’s more power in the sails than there is in the engines,” says Captain Tim Roberts. Occasionally, Captain Roberts will cut the engines and proceed under sail. But there has to be a good wind. Wind Surf can make 9 knots in good wind, and in the Caribbean the Leeward islands are famous for tradewinds, so there’s a good chance to go under sail power only. Click here to view video.