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Wind Surf Cruise Review to Transatlantic

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Helpful Votes: 70

Overall rating:

5 out of 5
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Wind Surf

14 Night Ocean Crossings (Philipsburg To Santa Cruz De Tenerife)

Sail date: April 02, 2016

Ship: Wind Surf

Cabin type: Suite

Cabin number: 321

Traveled as: Couple

Reviewed: 8 years ago

Review summary

The Wind Surf is a very special motor sailing yacht. Wee have been on it for five different cruises and it is just a terrific ship, The Atlantic Crossing was amazing because we ha=d inly 36 passengers on a ship that can carry slightly over 300 passengers. Our fellow passengers were genuinely nice people and se all got to know one another as we crossed the Atlantic. The officers and crew, both the vessel operation and the hotel side were amazing. the wait and bar staffs are the best we have ever seen and called us by name from day one. There is a friendliness and warmth on the ship that makes one feel very much at home.  This was a unique trip and one that we will do again.

Ship experiences

Food and Dining

5 out of 5

Onboard Activities

5 out of 5

Entertainment

5 out of 5

Children's Programs

No children on board

Service and Staff

5 out of 5

Ship Quality

5 out of 5

Cabin / Stateroom

5 out of 5
Suites on Wind Surf are two cabins combined so there are two bathrooms and showers and a nice sitting room. Great price for the Atlantic Crossing.
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5 Comments

Gwbigdog    2 years ago

Thanks for sharing

GingyB    6 years ago

xofave    6 years ago

Thanks for the comments on a crossing we are booked march 31st on the ocean crossing windsurf. Looking forward to it, we love windstar

Bubba54    8 years ago

Thanks for the review, looks like a beautiful ship. 

VaCavalier    8 years ago

Thanks for your insightful review. I just booked the same itinerary leaving April 1, 2017. (I sailed on the very first transatlantic cruise of this vessel, when it was the Club Med 2). Last year I did the transatlantic from Sint Maarten to Lisbon on the Tere Moana (since sold) of Paul Gauguin Cruises and we had only 16 guests. (I understand their crossing this year had quite rough seas).