DeLille Cellars Monaco Grand Prix Food & Wine Cruise

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Cabins

Cabins come in three flavors: 188 square foot staterooms and 376 square foot suites. There are also two very special Bridge Suites.

Decor is nearly identical in all cabins and suites, with white walls, varnished wood detailing, patterned upholstery and bedding, and carpets.

Amenities include flatscreen TVs, DVD/CD players, Bose SoundDocks (works with iPods & iPhones as well as with Apple iPod Nanos that you can check out from the reception desk, at no charge) minibar, terry-cloth bathrobes, and large desk/makeup tables.

Cabins are as large as many of the largest mainstream megaship cabins with ample storage space. Largish, teak-trimmed bathrooms are artfully designed with separate showers, marble counters and Teak decks and contain a hair dryer and ample storage space.

Thirty suites on Deck 3 have a single large space divided into a comfortable sitting area and a bedroom (with a thick curtain to separate them as needed), plus his-and-hers bathrooms, each with shower and toilet.

The standard rooms are quite roomy and those that have cruised before will be quite pleased with the space and finishes.

  • 11133
  • Ocean
  • 01 Jan 00
  • Europe
  • 07 Jun 16
  • Windstar Cruises
  • Multiple Cruiseships 4 - 5.5 stars
  • Cruise Only

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Cabin size: 188 sq. ft.

Feature two twin beds that convert into one queen-size bed, full-length closets and drawers, mirror-lined, private marble bathroom, hair dryer, thick terry cloth bathrobes, minibar, refrigerator, TV and VCR, CD player and radio, ship-to-shore telephone, and security safe.



Cabin size: 376 sq. ft.

Suites feature two twin beds that convert into a queen-size bed, separate dining/sitting area, full-length closets and drawers, mirror-lined private marble bathroom, hair dryer, thick terry cloth bathrobes, minibar, refrigerator, TV, VCR, DVD, CD player and radio, ship-to-shore telephone, and security safe.

 

Where do you fly into: Rome, Italy Leonardo Da Vinci / Fiumicino (FCO)

Where do you fly out of: Nice France Cote D’azur (NCE)

The ship sails on sunday 22May11 at 5pm so your plane must land in Rome no later than 1pm. It is strongly recommended that you arrive by Saturday the 21st in Rome

How Do You Get To The Ship
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This could not be easier as your round trip transport from the airport to the ship and back is included in your package.

Details of the cruise ports are being finalized but will generally follow the route below, providing a combination of small intimate ports as well as some larger ones great for special adventures and great shopping.

Day Destination Arrive Depart
Saturday – 5/21 Rome, Italy Pre-Cruise Hotel Party Pre-Cruise Hotel Party
Sunday – 5/22 Rome, Italy —- 5:00PM
Monday – 5/23 Portoferraio, Italy 8:00AM 5:00PM
Tuesday – 5/24 Portofino, Italy 8:00AM 5:00PM
Wednesday – 5/25 Cannes, France 8:00AM Overnight
Thursday – 5/26 Cannes, France Overnight Midnight
Friday – 5/27 St Tropez 8:00AM Midnight
Saturday – 5/28 Monte Carlo 8:00AM Overnight
Sunday – 5/29 Monte Carlo Overnight Midnight
Monday 5/30 Nice, France 8:00AM

Rome

2,500 years of history are woven into the fabric of modern Rome. You can feel it in the glory of the Sistine Chapel in the Vatican. Or as you wander sidestreets that open onto piazzas, fountains, Bernini sculpture, and elegant courtyards. Famous treasures are legion in Rome: the Colosseum…the Forum…St. Peter’s Cathedral…the Trevi Fountain…the Spanish Steps. Take time out between sights to do as the Romans do: enjoy a three-hour lunch, shop, people-watch, or savor the best gelati in theworld.

Portofino

Portofino is considered by many yachtsmen to be the “world’s most beautiful small port.” From the sea, the entrance to town is a narrow waterway, usually crowded with yachts and sailboats. Tall cliffs rise steeply above the port, dotted with expensive villas and an imposing castle. Along the water, restaurants with outdoor tables and colorful umbrellas offer refuge to some of Europe’s wealthiest and most discerning pleasure-seekers.

Portoferraio

Gliding into the town of Portoferraio, you can see why Napoleon chose Elba for his exile; an island of pink granite, pine forests, and pristine beaches. The contrasts of the Elba countryside – from its typical fishing villages and high mountain passes to its stylish summer resorts on the coast – are enchanting. Elba’s restaurants feature excellent seafood, and small private vineyards produce local Moscato and Aleatico wines.

Cannes

Cannes is the sister city to Beverly Hills and the chic epicenter of the French Riviera – a world of exclusive boutiques, palm-lined avenues, starlet-studded beaches, and elegant sidewalk cafes. While most famous for its Film Festival in May, when international celebrities gather to screen films and make deals, it glitters every month with swimming and sunning by day, and a club and casino scene by night.

The Cannes Film Festival (French: le Festival de Cannes), founded in 1946, is one of the world’s oldest and most prestigious film festivals. The festival which is held annually will be in full swing during our visit to Cannes

St. Tropez

Small but chic, St. Tropez is a lively town whose beaches are legendary, both for their beauty and for the beauties on them. Follow the narrow lanes from the waterfront, and you’ll arrive at the oldest part of St. Tropez, where twisting narrow streets open onto tiny squares and fountains. Great views can be had from the 16th-century Citadel, but the most interesting views are from a chair in a sidewalk café: sit on the terrace and watch the fascinating, flirtatious French Riviera pass by.

Monte Carlo

The fairy-tale kingdom of Monte Carlo glitters with opulence and jet-set glamour, and the action centers around its famed casinos. Inside, under gilt-edged ceilings and ornate frescoes, fortunes are made or lost. Elsewhere in Monaco are the Prince’s Palace, from which the Grimaldi dynasty has ruled since 1297; the Cathedral where Grace Kelly married Prince Rainier; and the Rock of Monaco, where gardens cascade to the sea.

The Monaco Grand Prix (French: Grand Prix de Monaco) is a Formula One race held each year on the Circuit de Monaco. Run since 1929, it is widely considered to be one of the most important and prestigious automobile races in theworld alongside the Indianapolis 500 and the 24 Hours of Le Mans (with which it forms the Triple Crown of Motorsport). The circuit has been called “an exceptional location of glamour and prestige. Our ship will be located in the heart of Monte Carlo and you will be able to walk right up to the race!

Nice

With its casual affluence, flower-lined streets, flourishing markets, and interesting museums (the Musée Chagall and Musée Matisse are highlights), Nice is a charming introduction to the spirit of the Côte d’Azur. Stroll along its wide sunny boulevards, broken here and there by shady gardens and parks. Or stop for bouillabaisse, a specialty of the area, in a local restaurant.

 

 

 

 

Wind Surf

Wind Surf

 

At nearly three times the size of her sister ships, the Wind Surf carries just 308 pampered guests in 154 total staterooms: 31 ocean-view suites and 123 deluxe ocean-view staterooms. What that means in real terms is wide-open deck spaces; new services and lots of little extras that make a Windstar cruise remarkable. Self-improvement and life enhancement have become the new dogma, and the WindSpa is the destination of choice. With a staff of 10 massage therapists, technicians and instructors, the WindSpa’s treatments and therapies range from traditional massage and aromatherapy to comprehensive hydro and synergistic therapy, as well as yoga, fitness and wellness programs.

Dining

  • The Restaurant (dinner only)
  • The Bistro (dinner only)
  • The Verandah (breakfast & lunch, with permanent BBQ)
  • The Compass Rose (breakfast only)
  • 24-hour room service

Entertainment

  • Wind Surf Lounge
  • Compass Rose Piano Bar
  • Pool bar
  • Dance floor
  • Casino

Onboard Activities

  • 2 pools
  • 2 whirlpools
  • WindSpa Services
  • Fitness centre and workout studio
  • Beauty salon
  • Business/Internet centre
  • Signature shop
  • Photo Gallery
  • Library
  • Watersports
  • TV/Phone

 

 

Ship facts

 

Ship Details  
   
Star Rating 5.5 Star
Size Small Ship
Tonnage 14,745
Lifestyle Premium
Cruiseline Windstar Cruises
Former Names Club Med I
Builder Ateliers et Chantiers du Havre
Original Cost $140 million
Entered Service February 1990/May 1998
Registry The Bahamas
Length (ft/m) 613.5/187.0
Beam (ft/m) 65.6/20.0
Draft (ft/m) 16.4/5.0
Propulsion/Propellers Engines diesel-electric (1,400KW)/1 & Sails
Passenger Decks 8
Total Crew 163
Passengers  
(lower beds/all berths) 312/347
Passenger Space Ratio  
(lower beds/all berths) 47.2/42.4
Crew/Passenger Ratio  
(lower beds/all berths) 1.9/2.1
Cabins (total) 156
Size Range (sq ft/m) 188.0-500.5/17.5-46.5
Cabins (outside view) 156
Cabins (interior/no view) 0
Cabins (for one person) 0
Cabins (with private balcony) 0
Cabins (wheelchair accessable) 0
Wheelchair accessibility None
Cabin Current 220 volts
Elevators 2
Casino (gaming table) Yes
Slot Machines Yes
Swimming Pools (outdoors) 2
Swimming Pools (indoors) 0
Hot Tubs 2
Self Service Launderette No
Dedicated Cinema/Seats No
Library Yes
Onboard Currency USD

 

Windstar

Embrace the essence of luxury small ship sailing onboard the marvellous Wind Spirit. This sleek 4-masted sailing yacht is a hail back to the majestic vessels of old and accommodating only 148 guests across four decks th Wind Spirit feels like your own private yacht. Wind Spirit features wide open, teak decks—quite unusual for small ships. Guests will find hidden nooks for private moments giving them a feeling of being on their own private veranda.

Wind Spirt

All staterooms have ocean views, queen beds, flat-screen TV with DVD player, and Bose SoundDock speakers for Apple iPods. The Owner’s Suite includes a sitting area. Wind Spirit offers two primary dining venues. AmphorA restaurant offers gourmet, course-by-course cuisine in the evenings and Veranda restaurant offers casual buffet and full-service dining for breakfast and lunch. All dining is open seating. And, for dining under the stars, make a reservation for Candles which features steaks and skewers. Wind Spirit amenities include: WindSpa, Watersports Platform, Casino, Lounge, Library, Pool, and Hot Tub.

Vessel Information

Capacity: 148 guests Staterooms: 73 deluxe ocean view staterooms Owner’s Suite: 1 ocean view owner’s suite Decks: 4 decks Crew: 90 international staff

On Board the Wind Spirit

Onboard Spaces

  • Reception
  • AmphorA Restaurant
  • Candles
  • Veranda
  • The Lounge
  • Casino
  • Pool Bar
  • Watersports Platform
  • Pool/Whirlpool
  • Signature Shop
  • WindSpa
  • Library
  • The Bridge (with Windstar’s Open Bridge Policy)

 
 

Call a Luxury Cruise Specialist on 1300 308 081 and Quote #11133

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