September 1623, 2016
Wind Star Cruises MSY Wind Spirit
Imagine sailing the magical islands of Tahiti on your own private tall ship. Source Events invites you to make this dream a reality as we return to the most romantic and exotic islands on earth on our Dreams of Tahiti Cruise aboard Windstar's msy Wind Spirit. What could be more magical than sailing under a full moon with friends in the legendary Society Islands on Windstar's luxurious tall sailing ship? How about this! A private celebration on one of Bora Bora's private motus (islands) with a polynesian feast and fire dancers.
Experience Your Polynesian Dream!
Source Events is customizing this cruise to give you the freedom to explore the hidden wonders of Tahiti. Whether meandering through lush rain forests, witnessing striking volcanic peaks, enjoying lunch on a private atoll, or having a massage in an over-water cabana, you'll be enjoying everything Tahiti has to offer. A graceful tall sailing ship is the picture perfect way to experience Tahiti. We'll let the trade winds fill our sails as we visit one legendary island after another, staying overnight in most to give you time to search for secluded waterfalls, snorkeling vibrant reefs, or simply watching the passing scenery from your favorite spot on the deck. Get ready to live your Polynesian dream as you jump off the Windstar water sports platform into the azure waters of these legendary islands. As always, we've chartered this entire five-star ship, and will be bringing our Source wellness team, entertainment, speakers and special events and activities throughout the week. Sail away with Source Events on this once-in-a-lifetime voyage filled with friends, fun, music & magic.
Dreams of Tahiti Gay Cruise Itinerary
Day 1 - Friday, September 16, 2016 Papeete, Tahiti, Society Islands, French Polynesia
Legendary seductress of sailors and capital of French Polynesia. Both Captain Cook and later Captain Bligh dealt with sailors who longed to stay in this tropical paradise. (One more successfully than the other.) And while the city is no longer the primitive village it once was, it retains its own set of charms. The views for one. From Papeete Harbor you can feast your eyes on Moorea, in the running for most beautiful island in the world. Even more awesome at sunset. The downtown market, "Le Marche," is the best place to purchase your hand-dyed pareau (sarong). And when your stomach starts to growl from looking at fresh island produce, head to the waterfront and Vai'ete Square to dine with the locals from food trucks known as "Les Roulottes."
Day 2 - Saturday, September 17, 2016 Moorea, Society Islands,French Polynesia
Have you seen the musical, "South Pacific?" Then the easiest way to describe Moorea is to tell you that it was probably the inspiration for James Michener's Bali Hai. It's what most people dream of when they picture a gorgeous South Seas island—jagged green volcanic peaks, a shallow blue lagoon bedded by white sands, tiny motus (islets) offshore. The island's 12,000 residents are keenly aware they have an image to uphold, so they buried all the unsightly power cables to give you seamless views of paradise. Miles of coconut-colored beaches and that postcard-perfect lagoon make this the place for watersports of all kinds. Or if you're feeling ambitious, climb to the top of Magic Mountain or Belvedere Lookout for insane views.
Day 3 - Sunday, September 18, 2016 Tahaa, Society Islands, French Polynesia
Flower-shaped Tahaa is ringed by almost 60 motus and a magnificent coral reef that invites discovery. Located just across the lagoon from Raiatea, this is one of the most traditional islands. Its few thousand residents live a tranquil life fishing, raising livestock, and growing crops from the sought-after vanilla bean to watermelon and copra. You may be lucky enough to see the villagers stone fishing just like their ancestors once did. They wade into the lagoon slapping the water with stones tied to ropes, which drives the fish ashore. The island also produces some of the finest black pearls in the Pacific—a testament to the purity of the water.
Day 3 - Sunday, September 18, 2016 Day 4 - Monday, September 19, 2016 Raiatea, Society Islands, French Polynesia
Raiatea, "The Sacred Island," is located just across the lagoon from Taha'a and shares the same barrier reef. (Legend claims the two were a single island until a conger eel possessed by the spirit of a princess separated them.) It used to be the center of religion and culture in the Society Islands. Taputapuatea, on the southeast coast, was once the most important marae around, the place where kings from the neighboring islands would gather for important ceremonies. Uturoa, the main town, reminds some people of Papeete in its younger days with its quaint low-rise buildings. Raiatea is also home to the only navigable river in the islands, the Fa'aroa. Explore Polynesian history or climb Mount Temehani in search of the rare tiare apetahi flower, which grows only here.
Day 5 - Tuesday, September 20, 2016 Day 6 - Wednesday, September 21, 2016 Bora Bora, Society Islands, French Polynesia
Half island, half atoll, Bora Bora has one of the most extraordinary lagoons in the world. The varying depths paint the water every shade of sapphire, topaz, and aquamarine, while the volcanic mass of Mount Otemanu stands guard in a uniform of jade and malachite. Add to this tropical fish whose names begin with clown, parrot, butterfly, and peacock, and it's not surprising that the lagoon is famous for its snorkeling, or that artists break their brushes in frustration trying to capture it all. Play scavenger hunt and go in search of turtle petroglyphs, World War II canons, and the monument to Alain Gerbault, the first Frenchman to sail his yacht around the world. (He passed through Tahiti in 1926 and like so many others, returned to live in Polynesia.)
Day 7 - Thursday, September 22, 2016 Huahine, Society Islands, French Polynesia
Agriculture, not tourism, is the focus on this friendly island where the name of one of the main towns, Maeva, means welcome in Tahitian. Huahine is actually two islands separated by sparkling Maroe Bay and joined by a bridge. Islanders on "The Garden Island" grow a cornucopia of tropical produce—cantaloupe, vanilla, banana, breadfruit, taro, papaya, watermelon, taro, coffee, coconut. There's also wildly picturesque scenery and a pleasantly laid-back atmosphere that makes snorkeling and a picnic on the beach feel ambitious. Stop by the Maeva archaeological site and wander around the 150-odd marae (temple sites) and 400-year-old stone fish traps that are still in use. At Avamoa Pass, look for international surfing champs catching world-class waves.
Day 8 - Friday, September 23, 2016 Papeete, Tahiti, Society Islands, French Polynesia
Your Ship - fully renovated Wind Spirit
The Wind Spirit, the sister ship of the Wind Star, is a sleek, fully renovated in 2012 four-masted sailing yacht accommodating 148 guests. With four decks and a gross tonnage of 5,350, the Wind Spirit feels like your own private yacht. Wind Spirit features wide open, teak decks—quite unusual for small ships. With over 10,000 square feet of open deck space, guests will find hidden nooks for private moments giving them a feeling of being on their own private verandah. The Source Events All-Gay Windstar experience: THERE'S NOTHING QUITE LIKE IT ON EARTH! Tall billowing sails – brilliant blue seas – sun-drenched teak decks. Your with your close friens – old and new – discovering the world's finest destinations. Nurturing your mind, body an soul as you explore tiny harborgs and hidden coves where no one else can go. Invigorating your sense with 5-Star cuisine. And celebrating all life has to offer. This is the inspiration behind every Source Event Windstar Cruise.
Your voyage includes:
• Newly remodeled Ocean View staterooms
• Sumptuous linens, towels & bedding
• L'Occitane bath products
• Fresh flowers and fruit basket
• Well-stocked Mini-bar
• Bathrobes, slippers & spacious closets
• Massaging shower head
• Twenty-four hour in-room dining
• Flat-screen television. DVD player.
• Bose SoundDock speakers.
• Private safe. Hair dryer. Alarm Clock.
• Individual climate control
• Direct dial telephone
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. The Restaurant offers gourmet, course-by-course cuisine in the evenings and the 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 WindSpa, casino and entertainment lounge, water-sports platform, library, pool and hot tub.
Wind Spirit Amenities
On Wind Spirit, you feel like you are sailing on your own private yacht. Windstar's award-winning service and style gives you the luxury of choice to enjoy what you like, when you like and with whom you like.
Indulge in a fabulous five-star dinner and great bottle of wine in AmphorA or Candles. Treat yourself to an aromatherapy massage at WindSpa. Work out on state-of-the-art equipment in the gym. Enjoy live music and cocktails at the Pool Bar. Take a refreshing dip in the pool. Read your favorite book on our comfortable chaise lounges on deck. Test your luck in the casino. Try kayaking, waterskiing and windsurfing from our Watersports Platform.
On Wind Spirit, you're as free as the wind to experience the smallest of wonders and the greatest of joys.
Ship Amenities:
• Complimentary soft beverages, including bottled water, sodas, fresh juices, milk, fruit smoothies, tea, coffee, cappuccinos, lattes, mochas and expresso
• Expanded Fitness Center
• Skylight Main Lounge featuring nightly entertainment
• Internet Corner + WiFi access
• Luxurious Wind Spa and Salon
• Outdoor swimming pool and Jacuzzi
• Water-sports Platform (marina), equipment includes complimentary snorkel gear, Sunfish sailboats, windsurfers, kayaks, and water mats. Scuba equipment available for an additional charge.
• Casino with slot machines, blackjack and poker tables
• International crew of 90 on hand for 24-hour pampering
• Library stocked with DVDs, CDs, books, and board games
• Gift shop
• Infirmary with Physician
Dining is open seated:
• Amphora – Gourmet cuisine served course-by-course nightly
• Veranda – Breakfast and lunch made to order or in fresh "market-style" buffets
• Candles Grill – Romantic outdoor deck restaurant
• Twenty-four hour in-room dining
• Afternoon tea with sweet treats
• Night Fare served at 10:30 pm
• Social Hour and drink specials in Main Lounge Upscale bar serving premium spirits
Wind Spirit Accommodations
You are on course to a world of elegance and ease. The journey begins in your soothing oceanview stateroom with the shimmering sea just outside your window. May be you feel like watching a DVD from the library on your flat-screen TV. Perhaps you feel like slipping between luxurious linens for an afternoon nap. Or maybe you feel like staying right where you are and dining in your stateroom. Why not? Especially when it's served in courses, with the same polish and attention you'll find in AmphorA.
All staterooms have ocean views, queen beds, flat-screen TV with DVD player and Bose SoundDock speakers for Apple iPods. Wind Surf suites include an extra bath and TV along with sitting area and his-and-her bathrooms. The new spa suites include lush spa robes, tea service and credits for certified organic spa services and fitness classes in WindSpa. Wind Surf bridge suites offer the additional luxury of a spacious private living room and relaxing whirlpool spa.
Soon, evening stars will light up the sky, guiding you toward another new day of promise and possibility. Sleep as late as you like and as often as you want. This is your kingdom to rule as your wish.
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