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Transatlantic Cruise - Bermuda to Portugal

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Historic Lisbon, PortugalYour luxury small ship awaits new adventuresEnjoy the flavor of many culturesTake time to savor the sunsetBeautiful wildlife in the Caribbean
Dates Deck + Cabin Type
Category B Category A Owners Suite
Apr 7 '13
$1,599 $1,799 $2,499
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Fares are based on double occupancy and are capacity controlled. Rates may increase at any time as the ship sells out and subject to change without notice.
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- Taxes, government and security fees range from $35 to $325.
- Many shore excursions are offered and are an additional cost, please call for more details.
- Complimentary water sports are available when ships are at anchor and where conditions and local government authorities permit. Mediterranean voyages offer limited water sports activities. In the event of turbulent seas and adverse weather conditions, water sports may be cancelled for safety reasons.

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Day 1 Hamilton, Berumuda

Bermuda’s capital is a lively port town where two-story pastel-colored Victorian buildings line the seafront. But it would be a mistake to assume that Hamilton’s economy depends on tourism. The city is also Bermuda’s epicenter of politics and commerce, where people go to conduct business and power-lunch. At once quaint and cosmopolitan, Hamilton offers travelers an enjoyable variety of activities. An abundance of restaurants from delightful cafes to impeccable fine-dining establishments beckon. In fact, half of all Bermuda’s dining spots are located in Hamilton. On certain summer nights, waterfront streets close to traffic for boisterous Harbour Nights parties. Other recreational opportunities include golfing, shopping, exploring the mysteries of the sea at Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute, or paying a visit to Bacardi’s headquarters.

Days 2-9 At Sea

While at sea, take advantage of the multitude of opportunities aboard the Wind Star. Relax in the luxury of your private stateroom while listening to music on the state of the art sound systems. Let the ocean breezes carry away tension as you stroll the teak decks. Pamper yourself in the expansive WindSpa.

Day 10 Ponta Delgada, Azores

As the largest place in the Azores and capital of São Miguel since 1522, Ponta Delgada is a flat town that stretches along a bay on the island's south coast. Boasting many impressive churches, convents and majestic white houses, visitors are constantly reminded of its wealthy and illustrious past, when the port was a crucial staging post between Europe and the New World during the Age of Discovery in the 15th and 16th centuries. Ready for exploring, the town’s rich heritage includes the parish church of São Sebastião. Founded in 1533, it is notable for its Manueline facade and two outstanding Baroque doorways, as well as an impressive high altar of carved cedar wood. Occupying the former monastery of Santo André, the Carlos Machado Museum portrays the development of the region's fishing and farming industries over the centuries. A short drive northwest of the city is the spectacular setting of Caldeira das Sete Cidades, an extinct volcano that holds two adjoining lakes.

Days 11-13 At Sea

Continue your journey eastward, and enjoy the numerous amenities on board your ship.

Day 14 Lisbon, Portugal

One of Europe’s smallest capital cities, Lisbon is for many, one of it most beguiling – an easily accessible mix of new and old worlds. Elegant outdoor cafés line Lisbon’s mosaic cobblestone sidewalks along grand 18th-century boulevards. Turn-of-the-century funiculars dot its steep hills. Two-thirds of the city was leveled in a 1755 earthquake, but in its churches, peeling buildings, tiny alleyways and hidden squares, you can still feel the glorious past.

Itinerary Notes

IMPORTANT: Guests arriving for embarkation without proper documentation may not join the voyage and will not be entitled to a refund. All guests must carry a valid passport and necessary visas for entry into each country visited on the duration of their cruise.

Deposit & Payment

Initial deposit is $850 or $600 for transatlantic cruises, and most travelers will call our office and pay the deposit with a credit card. We accept Visa, Mastercard, AmEx, and Discover. Alternatively, you can send a check to our Missoula, Montana, office or register online at: https://www.adventure-life.com/forms/fourways.php

Final payment is due 100 days prior to departure.

Final payment by Visa, Mastercard, Discover, or AmEx.

Booking last minute? No problem! Please contact one of our trip planners, and we can get you on your way if booking less than 100 days prior to departure.

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Cancellation Policy

Days Prior to departure Fee
91 days or more $250
90-60 days Deposit
59-31 Days 55% trip cost
30-0 Days 100% trip cost

Wind Star

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  • Passengers : 148
  • Luxury Expedition Ship

Wind Star was created in the 1986 with the vision to offer an alternative to the typical cruise or resort vacation. The Wind Star passenger sees the world from a romantic sailing ship with luxurious accommodations, a casual yet elegant atmosphere, and exquisite service and cuisine. Cruise the waters of the Mediterranean, Caribbean, Central America and more onboard the Wind Star.

Wind Star is officially a motor-sail-yacht (msy), but the designation belies the vessels' unique rigging. Unfurling in two minutes at the push of a button, billowing white sails reach to the sky. All functions are operated from the bridge by computer micro-chips and navigational devices. The unusual "open-bridge" operation allows guests to drop by and acquaint themselves with the veteran captains and officers who demonstrate the ships' intriguing capabilities to modern day explorers.

This ships unique concept of sailing has led the cruise industry in the luxury small ship, casual attire, and alternative dining arenas. Pioneering and refining these concepts has earned the Wind Star an excellent reputation and market niche, winning the allegiance of a new generation of contemporary cruise vacationers, one-third of whom are first-time cruisers.

Teak decking, rich wood interiors, an attentive service staff, intimate surroundings, eclectic artwork, exceptional signature cuisine featuring both light and vegetarian menu selections, and an extensive wine list are some of the extraordinary elements of this exceptional ship.

Passengers are cradled in comfort as all staterooms and suites offer ocean views, sitting area, new LCD flatscreen TV, DVD, CD player, iPod Nanos and Bose SoundDocks systems, safe, mini-bar/refrigerator, international direct-dial phones, bathroom with luxurious pampering toiletries, hair dryer, plush terry cloth robes, and an abundance of closet space. The library on board stocks an array of international newspapers, books and games, as well as a multi-media selection of more than 500 DVD titles and compact discs available for complimentary check-out.

Carrying just 148 guests, the Wind star exudes a private-yacht-like atmosphere creating camaraderie and lasting friendships between fellow sailors. Every day aboard the Wind Star brings the promise of new horizons and harbors to explore.

An interesting mix of shore excursions and complimentary water sports activities are available at each destination. Passengers may find themselves slicing through Caribbean waters or exploring archaeological ruins in Greece, the "Cradle of Civilization." Water buffs can enjoy complimentary water-skiing, windsurfing, snorkeling, and kayaking from the ship's aft Water Sports Platform.

Cabins
StateroomCategory B
Deck one stateroom, 188 square feet. Some offer third berths. Oceanview, private facilities, luxury amenities.
StateroomCategory A
Deck two stateroom, 188 square feet. Some offer 3rd berths. Oceanview, private facilities, luxury amenities.
Owners SuiteOwners Suite
Cabin #107 on deck one, 220 square feet. Oceanview, private sitting area and facilities, luxury amenities.

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