Ship: Wind Star
Itinerary: Costa Rica
cabins & deck plans | additional itineraries | cancellation policy | Testimonials
| Day 1 : | Puerto Caldera, Costa Rica |
|---|---|
| Day 2 : | At Sea |
| Day 3 : | San Juan Del Sur, Nicaragua |
| Day 4 : | Playas Del Coco, Costa Rica |
| Day 5 : | Quepos, Costa Rica |
| Day 6 : | Bahia Drake, Costa Rica |
| Day 7 : | Curu Reserve, Costa Rica |
| Day 8 : | Tortuga Island, Costa Rica |
| Day 9 : | Disembark in Puerto Caldera, Costa Rica |
| Click for full itinerary |
| Days | Dates | Deck + Cabin Type | ||
| Category B | Category A | Owners Suite | ||
| 9 | Mar 20, 2010 Jan 8, 2011 |
$2,264 | $2,464 | $3,614 |
| 9 | Dec 19, 2010 | $2,364 | $2,564 | $3,814 |
| 9 | Dec 26, 2010 | $2,464 | $2,664 | $4,014 |
| 9 | Jan 2, 2011 * | $1,634 | $1,834 | $2,784 |
| * Itinerary operates in reverse | ||||
| 9 | Jan 15, 2011 Jan 22, 2011 Jan 29, 2011 Feb 5, 2011 |
$2,464 | $2,664 | $3,814 |
| 9 | Feb 12, 2011 Feb 19, 2011 Feb 26, 2011 Mar 5, 2011 Mar 15, 2011 Mar 19, 2011 Mar 26, 2011 |
$2,564 | $2,764 | $3,914 |
| Destinations : Central America, Costa Rica, Nicaragua Activities : Cultural Activities, Hiking, Nature Viewing, Paddling, Photography, Snorkeling |
||||
- Taxes, government and security fees range from $35 to $325.
- Fares are capacity controlled, based on double occupancy and subject to change without notice.
- 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.
With more than four percent of the world's wildlife species living within its borders, Costa Rica is decidedly one of the most biologically diverse places on the planet. From pristine rain forests to glorious palm-fringed beaches, the "rich coast" lives up to its name in every imaginable way.
Day 1 : Puerto Caldera, Costa Rica
An industrial port complex for both cruise ships and cargo vessels, Puerto Caldera belongs to the Esparza Puntarenas Province. There are no passenger amenities in Puerto Caldera except for a small, air-conditioned terminal with restrooms, information desk, public phones and a small selection of craft vendors. There is also an International Calling Center which accepts major calling cards.
The unspoiled natural beauty of the region is one of Puerto Caldera's main attractions. Its rain forest, which start just inside the coastline and continue up into the mountain ranges, contain rivers, waterfalls, parks and wildlife preserves.
Day 2 : At Sea
Day 3 : San Juan Del Sur, Nicaragua
San Juan del Sur is a tranquil fishing village nestled at the head of a horseshoe-shaped bay on the Pacific coast of southern Nicaragua. The lovely bay is peppered with small, private yachts and commercial fishing boats.
Sign up for a shore excursion and see it all: Visit one of Nicargua's national parks to observe the active Masaya Volcano. Shop for treasures at the Indian Market. And arrive in Grenada with ample time to stroll its colonnades.
Day 4 : Playas Del Coco, Costa Rica
The view from the Bay includes Pelonas Islands, Cacique Point to the northwest and Centinela Point.
The Wind Star will anchor and guests will be transferred by zodiac for a beach landing (tip: guests may want to prepare for water/beach landing with appropriate footwear).
Day 5 : Quepos, Costa Rica
The former banana-exporting town of Quepos is your basecamp for a day of rainforest adventure. Take a walk along trails that weave up to waterfalls, or ride horseback to a beautiful jungle pool. A float trip through a mangrove swamp populated by monkeys, crocodiles, egrets, and herons is also available. Or you may choose a nature walk through Manuel Antonio National Park, with its lovely beaches, easy trails, and animal life.
Day 6 : Bahia Drake, Costa Rica
The Wind Star will anchor in Bahia Drake and guests will be transferred to San Josecito beach situated near the Corcovado National Park. San Josecito is only accessible by boat. Corcovado National Park is protected by a natural rocky barrier where the waves break. It is very picturesque with two lovely beaches and safe swimming due to the natural barrier of the rocks. Snorkeling is good here too and when it is low tide it is possible to walk the rocks and explore them. There is also access to trails leading to Corcovado National Park.
The Wind Star will anchor and guests will be transferred by zodiac for a beach landing.
Day 7 : Curu Reserve, Costa Rica
Spend a morning exploring the Curu National Wildlife Refuge—a private reserve of which two-thirds is preserved as primary forest. The reserve includes 4.5 kilometers of coastline, with tiny coves and three beaches. Although it is small, there is an abundance of wildlife to be seen in this reserve—including up to 200 species of birds! Be on the lookout for capuchin and howler monkeys, as well as sloths and anteaters.
The Wind Star will anchor and guests will be transferred by zodiac for a beach landing.
Day 8 : Tortuga Island, Costa Rica
Tortuga Island is actually two islands – uninhabited and picture perfect– that lie just off the Nicoya Peninsula. Characterized by palm-fringed beaches and lush tropical flora, Tortuga is pretty and peaceful and offers terrific sheltered swimming and snorkeling in warm waters. Nearby, Curu Biological Reserve is small and privately owned. Easy walking paths within the forest might reveal an ocelot, an anteater, or a colony of capuchin monkeys.
Isla Tortuga lies three kilometers offshore. The ship relocates there before lunch for you to enjoy a beach bbq and beach watersports.
The Wind Star will anchor and guests will be transferred by zodiac for a beach landing (tip: guests may want to prepare for water/beach landing with appropriate footwear).
Day 9 : Disembark in Puerto Caldera, Costa Rica
Return to our staring location, Puerto Caldera, for disembarkation.
Ship Description: Wind Star
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.
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.
Category BDeck one stateroom, 188 square feet. Some offer third berths. Oceanview, private facilities, luxury amenities. |
Category ADeck two stateroom, 188 square feet. Some offer 3rd berths. Oceanview, private facilities, luxury amenities. |
Owners SuiteCabin #107 on deck one, 220 square feet. Oceanview, private sitting area and facilities, luxury amenities. |




Category B
Category A
Owners Suite