Wind Star Review

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Review for the Western Caribbean Cruise on Wind Star
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Peoriail
6-10 Cruises • Age 80s

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Sail Date: Feb 2016
Cabin: Oceanview Stateroom

We were on the Wind Star, 4-masted sailing yacht . While this is a ship that only holds about 150 guests, it seems like they have about 1 for 1 on the crew. The ship is well taken care of in all regards. The food is at least equal to bigger ships. Our Captain was on her first cruise as Captain and was available, friendly and got us where we needed to go.

We found the cabins in the middle of the ship had less movement than those in front or back. I have a walking problem and had my walker aboard. While they have no elevators, a crew member offered to carry my walker up any stairs that needed to be traversed. The rails are easy to hold onto and climb the stairs.

Dining was available in about three areas. If you are interested in sitting outside, on top, you need to make reservations ASAP. The food was excellent and very accommodative on a needed diet. A lot of showmanship went into the meal.

Cabin Review

Oceanview Stateroom

Cabin A

adequate, small, as to be expected, but not much time is spent there. There are none with outside balconies. There are windows with all that I know of.

I believe we were in 206, but the middle cabins do not rock as much as those on either bow or aft

Port Reviews

St. Lucia

again fun islanc

Barbados

Barbados is an excellent island and wonderful people

Grenada

Not a long stop

Tobago Cays

Not much there

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