Windstar's Wind Spirit Will Sail in Tahiti in 2014 |
Windstar Cruises announces 2014 Dreams of Tahiti voyages open for sale. Wind Spirit, the line’s newly renovated 148-passenger sailing yacht, will sail seven-day voyages from the capital city of Papeete, Tahiti, beginning May 2, 2014, with stops through the Society Islands of Moorea, Tahaa, Raiatea, Huahine, and Bora Bora. Dreams of Tahiti will sail through to November 7, 2014, with voyages starting from $2,799 per person.
“There is no better way to experience the true wonder of Tahiti than from on board our sailing yacht Wind Spirit,”
said Hans Birkholz, Windstar Cruises’ chief executive officer. “Our
guests can enjoy the beauty of Polynesia as we voyage from one island to
the next, staying overnight in most ports to give guests time to savor
paradise.”
The week-long voyage on Wind Spirit begins in Papeete, Tahiti and sails to:
- Moorea (overnight) – the beauty of this unforgettable island of love lies in drama and adventure.
- Tahaa – this fragrant island is known for its abundance of vanilla and offers a glimpse of the traditional tranquil life of the Tahitians.
- Raiatea (overnight) – recognized through French Polynesia as the ‘Sacred Island,’ it also serves as the cultural heart of French Polynesia.
- Huahine (overnight) – known as the Garden of Eden, with lush forests, untamed landscapes and quaint villages.
- Bora Bora (overnight) – an island paradise in the South Pacific, known worldwide for its natural beauty.
While
on board, guests will delight in the engagement of the island culture
brought to life in Windstar style. Traditional Tahitian dancers will
come on board for a magical evening to remember, while regional dishes
are served during Windstar’s signature deck barbecue, held under the
sails and stars one night per cruise. Windstar will also be running an
onboard scuba program allowing for the ultimate dive experience. In
addition, guests can soak up the crystal-clear lagoons from Wind Spirit’s Water Sports Platform, which offers paddle boards, kayaks, Hobie Cats, wind surfing, snorkeling equipment, and more.
On
shore, excursions are delivered in true French Polynesian style.
Vacationers can hop on a colorful Le Truck in Papeete for a scenic drive
and cultural experience all in one; watch villagers on Tahaa wade into
the lagoon and beat the water with rocks in the ancient practice of
stone fishing; experience life in a traditional Tahitian village at the
Tiki Village Cultural Center on Moorea; or just simply gaze into a fiery
sunset and watch for the green flash as the sun melts below the
horizon.
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