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TRAVEL & TOURISM
COSTA RICA -
Saturday 09
January 2010 |
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Windstar
Presents Its Ultimate Cold Remedy
Windstar Cruises, which operates a
three-ship fleet of luxury yachts that
explore hidden harbors and secluded coves of
the world's most treasured destinations,
begins a one-week sale today on 2010 Winter
Costa Rica and Caribbean sailings.
With most of the United States under a deep
freeze, Windstar offers incredible savings
on sunny and warm Costa Rica and Caribbean
voyages. Cruise fares start from $1,199 per
person, double occupancy on January 16
through March 20, 2010 sailings.
Wind Star's 7-day Costa Rica cruise departs
and returns to Puerto Caldera, Costa Rica,
visiting picturesque San Juan Del Sur,
Nicaragua; Playas del Coco, Quepos, Bahia
Drake, Curu (National Wildlife Refuge), and
Tortuga Island, Costa Rica.
Wind Spirit's new 7-day St. Martin roundtrip
itinerary features pristine beaches, lively
island culture, and additional daytime
sailing. Port of calls include St. Kitts,
Tortola, Jost Van Dyke, Virgin Gorda and St.
Barts.
Wind Surf's 7-day roundtrip sailings from
Bridgetown, Barbados call on a variety of
vibrant ports on northbound and southbound
itineraries. The northbound itinerary
includes St. Kitts, St. Martin, St. Barts,
Guadeloupe, Iles des Saintes and St. Lucia.
The southbound itinerary includes Bequia,
Dominica, St. Lucia, Mayreau, Grenada and
Tobago.
Windstar's one-week sale is not combinable
with any other promotions/programs. Taxes
additional. Offer is capacity controlled and
may be withdrawn or modified at the
discretion of Windstar. Offer is valid on
new bookings only and full payment required.
Sale ends January 16, 2010.
Windstar recently announced the latest phase
of its Degrees of Difference initiative
featuring added amenities and enhancements
to its luxurious ships in the areas of
dining, accommodations, entertainment, spa,
fitness and shore excursions. With this
latest initiative, Windstar continues to
raise the bar, delivering a vacation
experience that is "180 Degrees from
Ordinary."
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