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Program overview.

Trace the cultural legacy of the most storied civilization of the Middle Ages on this spectacular 5-star cruise aboard the 4-masted sailing yacht, Wind Star , featuring the Iberian Peninsula and Portugal’s breathtaking Algarve coast. Visit 6 spectacular ports— Lisbon; Portimão; Cadiz, Gibraltar; Malaga; and Mortil. Excursions are included in Lagos; Seville; Tangier; Granada; Valencia; and Barcelona. Discover the alluring city of Tangier for a real Moroccan experience. Explore Granada’s magnificent Alhambra Palace. Extend your journey with the Lisbon Pre-Program and/or Barcelona Post-Program Options.

Program Details

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  • Eight-night cruise on the Wind Star , a 4-masted sailing yacht with only 74 five-star suites and staterooms, each with an ocean view.
  • Visit 6 spectacular ports— Lisbon, Portimão, Cadiz, Gibraltar, Malaga, and Mortil. Excursions are included in Lagos, Seville, Tangier, Granada, Valencia, and Barcelona.
  • Discover the alluring city of Tangier for a real Moroccan experience.
  • Full-day, scenic excursion to Granada and the majestic Alhambra Palace from Malaga, Spain.
  • Visit Seville, capital city of Andalusia.
  • Visit la Plaza de la Reina and other UNESCO-inscribed Sites in Valencia.
  • Admire Ponta de Piedade, a group of coastal limestone rock formations along the Algarve coast.

Day 1 - Depart Home City

Day 2 - Lisbon, Portugal / Embark the Wind Star

Day 3 - Portimão, Portugal, for Lagos

Day 4 - Cádiz, Spain, for Seville

Day 5 - Strait of Gibraltar / Tangier, Morocco

Day 6 - Malaga, Spain, for Granada / Alhambra

Day 7 - Cruise the Mediterranean Sea

Day 8 - València

Day 9 - Barcelona

Day 10 - Barcelona / Disembark ship / Depart for home city

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The intimate, 4-masted Wind Star offers an unforgettable five-star sailing experience. This small ship is designed to sail from deep seas into lagoons and ports inaccessible to larger vessels. Wind Star 's gourmet dining and wide teak decks with unobscured views provide a private sailing experience to each guest.

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Lisbon Pre-Program Option

Start your journey with two nights in Lisbon, the capital city of Portugal. Stroll around the former royal residence of Queluz, otherwise known as the Portuguese Versailles, and its elegant lounges and beautiful gardens. Later, visit the charming village of Sintra—a UNESCO World Heritage Site famous for its mountain range, climate, countryside palaces, and cottages. Marvel at the Old Royal Palace, which houses the oldest glazed tiles in Portugal and the biggest conical chimneys of medieval times. Accommodations are in the elegant Dom Pedro Lisboa.

The Pre-Program Option is available at additional cost. Details will be provided with your reservation confirmation.

Barcelona Post-Program Option

Conclude your tour with two nights immersed in the heart of Barcelona, an ancient Roman trading port that now serves as the lively capital city of Catalonia. See the Barri Gòtic (Gothic Quarter), a masterpiece began in 1298 and finished in 1454. See Pablo Picasso’s defining cubist artwork at the Picasso Museum, the first museum dedicated to his work and the only one created during his lifetime. Discover the UNESCO‑inscribed modern marvels of Antoni Gaudí, including an excursion to Park Güell. Accommodations are in the 5-star Majestic Hotel & Spa.

The Post-Program Option is available at additional cost. Details will be provided with your reservation confirmation.

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Program Itinerary

Day 1 depart home city.

Depart your home city for an overnight flight to Lisbon, Portugal.

Day 2 Lisbon, Portugal/Embark Ship

Arrive in Lisbon and embark the Wind Star and enjoy the Captain’s Welcome Reception that evening.

Day 3 Portimão, Portugal, for Lagos

Admire Ponta de Piedade, a group of coastal limestone rock formations along the Algarve coast. Continue on to the port town of Lagos, once the center of trade between Moorish Portugal and Africa. The seaside resort is also an important yachting center organizing international regattas. Visit the statue of   Infante Dom Henrique and the Church of St. Anthony, with its intricate carved wood interior. Built in 1707 and re-built after an earthquake in 1755, the church is a fine example of Baroque architecture.  

Day 4 Cádiz, Spain, for Seville

Start the day with a tour of the impressive Alcázar, the ancient Palace of King Al-Mu’tamid featuring a combination of Moorish and Spanish architecture that has been continually added to over the centuries. Later, see the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Alcázar, the 14 th ‑century residence of Seville’s Moroccan and Spanish rulers.

Day 5 Strait of Gibraltar/Tangier, Morocco

While sailing through the Strait of Gibraltar connecting the Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean Sea, marvel at the sight of the Rock of Gibraltar. In Tangier, experience the bridging of Spanish and Moorish cultures in the colorful Medina at a lunch that includes a cooking demonstration.  

Return to the ship later that evening and enjoy dinner onboard.  

Day 6 Malaga for Granada, Spain/Alhambra

In Granada, explore the Alhambra Palace and brilliant gardens of the Palace of Generalife, collectively a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Originally designed as a military area, the Alhambra became the residence of the royal court of Granada in the middle of the 13 th century, and later a citadel with high ramparts and defensive towers. A footpath from Alhambra’s northern side leads to Generalife, the former rural residence of the emirs who ruled this part of Spain in the 13 th and 14 th centuries. Stroll through its magnificent gardens, considered among the most breathtaking in the world.  

Day 7 Cruise the Mediterranean Sea

Enjoy a day at leisure and take part in 5-star amenities offered on board as the ship cruises through the vibrant blue waters along the coast of Spain.

Day 8 Valencia

On the Costa del Azahar (Orange Blossom Coast) of Spain, the sun‑kissed city of Valencia was founded as a Roman colony in 138 B.C. amidst a fertile plain of orange groves—an ingredient that’s become a staple in the city’s foodie culture. Explore the culinary traditions of Valencia on a full-day excursion that includes a trip to the market with a local chef, followed by a cooking demonstration with a special nod to paella—a flavorful rice dish being one of the best-known of its kind in Spanish cuisine. Valencia is also known for its horchata , a refreshing drink.  

Enjoy the Captain’s Farewell Reception later this evening.  

Day 9 Barcelona

A vibrant city located on the northeastern coast of Spain, Barcelona is known for its spectacular and stunning architecture.  

Discover the UNESCO‑inscribed marvels of Antoni Gaudí, including the revered Basílica de la Sagrada Família. Construction of the basilica began in 1882 and it is still unfinished to this day, with an estimated completion date of 2026. The basilica is known for its intricate architecture, unique design elements, and stunning stained glass windows. Take in the sights of the city with a panoramic tour and return to the ship to enjoy dinner onboard.  

Day 10 Barcelona/Return to home city

After enjoying breakfast on the ship, disembark and transfer to the airport for your return flight home or continue on to the Barcelona Post-Program.  

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Wind Star current location is at North East Atlantic Ocean (coordinates 35.25357 N / -14.45573 W) cruising en route to LISBON. The AIS position was reported 1 hour ago.

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Wind Star current cruise is 15 days, one-way from Bridgetown to Lisbon , themed as "Easter". Prices start from USD 1599 (double occupancy rates). The itinerary starts on 27 Mar, 2024 and ends on 11 Apr, 2024 .

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The 1986-built cruise ship Wind Star is the first and oldest of the Windstar's sailing yachts, together with Wind Surf and Wind Spirit (sistership). These four-masted ships are uniquely designed for tall sailing cruises.

The vessel (IMO number 8420878) is currently Bahamas- flagged (MMSI 309163000) and registered in Nassau .

History - construction and ownership

Windstar Cruises is a luxury brand operating a fleet of smaller-sized ships (mega-yachts) with capacity up to 310 passengers. The company call at 150 ports throughout the Caribbean, Central America, South Pacific, Asia, Europe. Currently, Windstar is a subsidiary of Xanterra Parks and Resorts (USA's largest national and state park concession management company).

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Windstar's namesake vessel, the 180-passenger ship Wind Star, is a 4-masted, motorized sailing yacht and the first of three in the Windstar's fleet. Yet, continuous maintenance and recent repair have kept it fresh and youthful. In the staterooms, scratchy old bathrooms have been spruced up with granite countertops, high-piled towels and nice shower sprayers; and new combination DVD/CD/iPod Nano players have upped the ante in the department of tech toys. Public places and dining venues have been updated, too.

Decks and Cabins

Wind Star yacht staterooms (74 total, in 5 grades) include 1x Suite and 73 Oceanview cabins. All accommodations are with Queen-size double beds, LCD TV, DVD player, Bose speakers, SoundDock for Apple iPods. The Owner's Suite is sized 220 ft2 / 20 m2 but like the rest of the cabins lacks a step-out balcony.

The boat has 5 decks , of which 2 are with cabins.

Windstar Wind Star ship 2012 renovations included a full update of the public rooms' decor. The staterooms are newly enhanced with leather headboards, linen wall coverings, armchairs, new lighting features, carpeting, window coverings, new artworks, stylish bed cushions and throws. With large windows and skylight, the ship's lounge is full of natural light the whole day.

Shipboard dining options - Food and Drinks

Wind Star ship has two primary dining venues, both open seating: the AmphorA Restaurant in the evenings which offers course-by-course gourmet cuisine and Veranda restaurant with casual full-service and buffet dining (breakfast and lunch). A reservation is needed for Candles if you choose to dine under the stars. In 2012 The Restaurant was redesigned, renamed Amphora, and a new menu was launched. The Pool Bar also was redesigned to make additional alfresco seating for sunset dining at Candles Grill with a new awning and deck furniture.

Follows the complete list of Wind Star restaurants and food bars.

  • AmphorA Restaurant (boat's dining room, open-seating; offers 5-course gourmet dinner menu which is changed daily; along with onboard-made bread, in all ports of call the executive chef goes to the local markets to shop for fresh ingredients)
  • Candles Cafe & Veranda (a smaller "dining room" which offers buffet-style breakfast and lunch, as well as a la carte menu through the wait staff; its indoor area is called "Candles Cafe" and features floor-ceiling panoramic windows; the outdoor seating area is called "Veranda" - in the evenings, it transforms into "Candles Grill" (alfresco steakhouse).

Shipboard entertainment options - Fun and Sport

With teak wide-open decks of over 10,000 sq.feet of space, generous for this size ship, and 21,500 ft2 (2,000 m2) new sail overhead, Wind Star guests may find hidden nooks for their private moments with the feeling of their own veranda. Be sure you'll benefit from small Star ship's access to unreachable otherwise ports of call. Onboard amenities are the WindSpa, Casino, Library, Lounge, Pool, Watersports Platform, and Hot Tub. During 2012 renovation The Reception Zone received a make-over, as did The Lounge with new hardwood flooring and a new AV system.

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Follows the complete list of Wind Star lounges, clubs and other entertainment venues for kids, teens and adults.

  • The Marina (retractable water sports platform for water skiing, windsurfing, snorkeling, kayaking; the ship provides a banana boat, waterski boat, sea kayaks, Sunfish sailboats, wakeboards, boards for windsurfing, paddleboards, scuba diving and snorkeling equipment, plus four Zodiacs; the steel cage forms a swimming pool in the sea)
  • Lounge (boat's theatre/main show lounge for live evening entertainment); Library
  • The Signature Shop/Boutique Shop (sells duty-free luxury fashion clothing and accessories)
  • The Casino (with blackjack/roulette gambling tables, slot machines)
  • WindSpa (operated by Steiner; has a treatment room, Sauna and Beauty Salon. Windstar's "Spa Under the Stars" program offers outdoor spa treatments (on the open deck).
  • The Fitness Center (with free weights, exercycles and treadmills; offers complimentary exercise classes)
  • Pool Area (with one swimming pool, a waterfall cascading from the whirlpool, sunbathing area served by the Pool Bar)
  • The Flying Bridge deck is designed to resemble the traditional navigation point.

Itineraries

Wind Star itinerary program is based on Caribbean cruises from Barbados and Mediterranean Sea voyages with departures from homeports in Turkey and Greece. The ship offers Transatlantic repositioning crossings between Europe and the Caribbean.

In 2021, Tauck Travel (USA-based travel company) chartered Wind Star for a seasonal Eastern Mediterranean program based on the new "Treasures of the Aegean" cruise itinerary.

  • The 10-day voyage had scheduled visits to Mykonos Island , Delos Island , Santorini Island , Patmos Island , Monemvasia , Piraeus (with included 2-night Athens City premium hotel stay), Ephesus (from Port Kusadasi, Turkey) .
  • Tauck's 2021 schedule included as departure dates June 17 and 24, July 1, 8, 15, 22 and 29, August 12, 19 and 26, September 2, 9, 16, 23 and 30, and October 7.

Following the Coronavirus crisis 2020-21, Windstar restarted operations with Wind Star on June 19, 2021. The 7-night "Greek Islands" itinerary (roundtrip from Piraeus-Athens ) visited Mykonos, Kusadasi-Ephesus (Turkey), Patmos, Syros, Santorini, Monemvasia, Nafplio. The crew was vaccinated and all passengers were required to provide COVID vaccination proof. Also on June 19th restarted operations Star Breeze (7-night Caribbean itinerary roundtrip from Philipsburg, St Maarten ).

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Wind Star cruise ship was built as the first tall sailing ship in the fleet of Windstar Cruises. She is a member of a very specific class of three sister vessels - Wind Star, Wind Spirit and Wind Song. Wind Song had fire in the engine room in 2002, and the ship was scuttled. Windstar sailing yachts have a modern design, but still feature 6 sails on 4 masts, that are handled via a sophisticated computer program.

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The yacht's design is based on smaller 5,350-ton motor sailing yachts constructed by the French shipbuilding company "Societe Nouvelle des Ateliers et Chantiers du Havre". Among those are the Windstar sail ships Wind Surf and Wind Spirit, and also Club Med 2 .

During Wind Star's last drydock refurbishment (2023, at Navantia Cadiz) a new mast was installed.

In 2012, Windstar completed an extensive (18-month long) drydock refurbishment project for renovations of the company's all three sail yachts - Wind Star, Wind Spirit and Wind Surf. Works included overhauls of all passenger staterooms, dining venues, public spaces, as well as new sails.

The ship Wind Star has fleet's first female Captain - Belinda Bennett (born on St Helena Island - a British Overseas Territory in South Atlantic Ocean). Her maritime career started at age 17, as a deck cadet on the cargo-passenger ship RMS St Helena . In September 2005, she joined Windstar as Second Officer and became Captain (Master) of Wind Star in January 2016.

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By "Wandering Wino's&quo , July 20, 2006 in Windstar Cruises

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We sail on September 10th out of Barcelona to Lisbon and would love to hear your suggestions for the ports that we will be visiting. Ibiza, Palma De Mallorca, Malaga, Tangier and Lisbon. Shirley

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Did that itinerary a couple of years ago. You'll love it.

My two cents: Ibiza is great fun, but will be sound asleep most of the time you're there. Walk around the Old Town in the morning and head to the beach in the afternoon. Maiorca is marvellous -- be sure to head out of Palma and up into the hills. Valdemosa is lovely, and less than an hour out of town. Think we did a shore excursion up to that town, but don't recall exactly. Tangier is fabulous -- right out of a movie. All you can really do is walk around, but what a walk! Be prepared for the constant (and I mean constant!!) hawkers of "treasures" that one normally has to go to Chinatown to get.

Lisbon is a fabulous city, and by all means make sure you stay a couple of days there. Beautiful, unique, marvellous food and wines. Four Seasons Hotel is very nice.

Did that itinerary a couple of years ago. You'll love it.   My two cents: Ibiza is great fun, but will be sound asleep most of the time you're there. Walk around the Old Town in the morning and head to the beach in the afternoon. Maiorca is marvellous -- be sure to head out of Palma and up into the hills. Valdemosa is lovely, and less than an hour out of town. Think we did a shore excursion up to that town, but don't recall exactly. Tangier is fabulous -- right out of a movie. All you can really do is walk around, but what a walk! Be prepared for the constant (and I mean constant!!) hawkers of "treasures" that one normally has to go to Chinatown to get.   Lisbon is a fabulous city, and by all means make sure you stay a couple of days there. Beautiful, unique, marvellous food and wines. Four Seasons Hotel is very nice.

Thank you, love to hear from people that have had the opportunity to do this itinerary. We are really looking forward to this exciting trip.

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Hi Everyone

New to this website. My husband and I have booked on Windsurf cruise Nov 5 Barcelona to Lisbon. Looking for some assistance on where to stay in Barcelona one night and 2 nights in Lisbon. Also very interested in learning more about shore excursions. We like to do alot on our own and wanted to hear from others who have been on this cruise. Anyone out there booked with us on this cruise?

Hi Everyone   New to this website. My husband and I have booked on Windsurf cruise Nov 5 Barcelona to Lisbon. Looking for some assistance on where to stay in Barcelona one night and 2 nights in Lisbon. Also very interested in learning more about shore excursions. We like to do alot on our own and wanted to hear from others who have been on this cruise. Anyone out there booked with us on this cruise?

:) Welcome to the CC boards, you will learn so much as everyone shares such useful information. We use Marriott's where ever we travel if possible, so we will be staying at the new Renaissance in Barcelona near the airport. Since the hotel just opened this month everything is new and the bedding we hear is out of this world. The rates are very responible and they have a package that includes breakfast. In Lisbon we again will be staying at the Marriott.

Besure to check out Europe on these boards, you will find lots of very helpful information. I made up a small journal by cutting, pasting and making copies of suggestions from the boards so I can take it with me when we sail on the Wind Surf on Sept. 10. Have a wonderful cruise and share all your adventures with us when you return. Shirley

My wife and I stayed at the Hotel Palacio in downtown Lisbon, great location and reasonable in price. Hotel staff very friendly,many places to eat within walking distance.In center of downtown.

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little britain

4 of us will be joining you on this cruise...

:) Great to hear from someone that's going to be on the cruise with us. We are also a party of 4. Our friends from Savannah, Georgia will be joining us. Wish it wasn't so far from California, unfortunately we go from LAX to JFK, LHR and then to Barcelona. We couldn't get a direct flight with ff miles. We arrive in Barcelona on Friday so that should give us enough time just case of flight delays. This will be our first cruise aboard a Windstar and are really looking forward to sailing on a small ship.

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We sail on September 10th out of Barcelona to Lisbon and would love to hear your suggestions for the ports that we will be visiting. Ibiza' date=' Palma De Mallorca, Malaga, Tangier and Lisbon. Shirley[/color']

Hi Shirley!

We're just did that itinerary in July, only in the opposite direction!

In Ibiza, we walked around a bit after lunch, window-shopping, stopping for a few shandies (beer & sprite, very refreshing) at Marisol- THE best location for people watching (I think everyone passes by there at one point or another). Then we went back out after dinner, which was the buffet & crew show...The Alt Villa all lit up, Sa Penya with its narrow streets, the spectacle of Calle de la Virgin, wow! And then the bars on Calle Garijo, with the multi-level terraces. Great DJ's, great music, sexy people, San Miguels, who could ask for anything more?

In Tangier, we had arranged for a guide to meet us a the dock. He drove us to the usual tourist spots: Cap Spartel, the Caves of Hercules, past the rich homes & palaces, through the modern part of the city. Then we headed to the Medina on foot. Fantastic! It was the highlight of our trip. Tangier is nothing like I had imagined (it's much better...) and so very different from anything I'd ever seen before. (Try to get a private guide so you won't have to travel around in a big pack.) He asked us if we wanted to ride a camel (yes),if we wanted to see a snake charmer (no), if we wanted to visit an herbalist (no), and he insisted on holding my packages so I could concentrate on taking pictures! No sales pressure, no sales pitches. (If we wanted to, fine; if not, we moved on.)

In Malaga, we opted not to see the Alhambra. We rented a car near the port & drove east to Nerja to see the caves. I've never seen caves before & they were absolutely amazing! (You feel like you're in an Indiana Jones movie). Then we asked the parking guy for directions to Playa Burriana, where had some of Ayo's World famous paella. (Okay, not world famous, but certainly Nerja famous...) All you can eat for like 6 Euros, plus .75 for a beer. Can't beat it: a popular chiringuito right across from a beautiful beach, with lounge chairs & those little hut umbrellas.

Palma was sooo beautiful. We took a taxi from the ship to the Cathedral, passing all those luxury yachts in the marina. Tha Cathedral- WOW - I would have taken a thousand pictures inside. Every altar was more beautiful than the next, the paintings, the shrines. And the GOLD! The workmanship, the carvings. The Gaudi chandelier! The height of the columns, the sheer majesty. You'll really feel the full effect when the Windstar is pulling out of port & you're standing on the pool deck & they're playing the Vangelis music & the sun is hitting the Cathedral as the ship sails farther & farther away...I'll never forget that...After the Cathedral, we took a horse & carriage ride around the rest of the old quarter; that way you can get REAL close to the buildings (sometimes I didn't think we would fit!) and you can look inside the grand courtyards & take pictures of the tops of buildings & the windows that all have colorful striped canvas shades flowing out over their little balconies.

Lisbon, we didn't tour because we've been there before. If I were you I'd head to the Castelo Sao Jorge first and then wander down to the Alfama distrct on foot. It's little bit degraded but it will give you the best idea of Authentic Portugal. (It's one of the only spots in Lisbon that was left intatct after the 1755 earthquake). Don't forget that the worst looking restaurants, little holes in the wall, so to speak , will have the best & cheapest food. (Look for where there's lots of Portuguese workers). Tram #28 will get you out if you get lost in the maze of streets...

Have a wonderful time on your cruise- I assure you the ports are all fantastic!

Hi Shirley!   We're just did that itinerary in July, only in the opposite direction!   In Ibiza, we walked around a bit after lunch, window-shopping, stopping for a few shandies (beer & sprite, very refreshing) at Marisol- THE best location for people watching (I think everyone passes by there at one point or another). Then we went back out after dinner, which was the buffet & crew show...The Alt Villa all lit up, Sa Penya with its narrow streets, the spectacle of Calle de la Virgin, wow! And then the bars on Calle Garijo, with the multi-level terraces. Great DJ's, great music, sexy people, San Miguels, who could ask for anything more?   In Tangier, we had arranged for a guide to meet us a the dock. He drove us to the usual tourist spots: Cap Spartel, the Caves of Hercules, past the rich homes & palaces, through the modern part of the city. Then we headed to the Medina on foot. Fantastic! It was the highlight of our trip. Tangier is nothing like I had imagined (it's much better...) and so very different from anything I'd ever seen before. (Try to get a private guide so you won't have to travel around in a big pack.) He asked us if we wanted to ride a camel (yes),if we wanted to see a snake charmer (no), if we wanted to visit an herbalist (no), and he insisted on holding my packages so I could concentrate on taking pictures! No sales pressure, no sales pitches. (If we wanted to, fine; if not, we moved on.)   In Malaga, we opted not to see the Alhambra. We rented a car near the port & drove east to Nerja to see the caves. I've never seen caves before & they were absolutely amazing! (You feel like you're in an Indiana Jones movie). Then we asked the parking guy for directions to Playa Burriana, where had some of Ayo's World famous paella. (Okay, not world famous, but certainly Nerja famous...) All you can eat for like 6 Euros, plus .75 for a beer. Can't beat it: a popular chiringuito right across from a beautiful beach, with lounge chairs & those little hut umbrellas.   Palma was sooo beautiful. We took a taxi from the ship to the Cathedral, passing all those luxury yachts in the marina. Tha Cathedral- WOW - I would have taken a thousand pictures inside. Every altar was more beautiful than the next, the paintings, the shrines. And the GOLD! The workmanship, the carvings. The Gaudi chandelier! The height of the columns, the sheer majesty. You'll really feel the full effect when the Windstar is pulling out of port & you're standing on the pool deck & they're playing the Vangelis music & the sun is hitting the Cathedral as the ship sails farther & farther away...I'll never forget that...After the Cathedral, we took a horse & carriage ride around the rest of the old quarter; that way you can get REAL close to the buildings (sometimes I didn't think we would fit!) and you can look inside the grand courtyards & take pictures of the tops of buildings & the windows that all have colorful striped canvas shades flowing out over their little balconies.   Lisbon, we didn't tour because we've been there before. If I were you I'd head to the Castelo Sao Jorge first and then wander down to the Alfama distrct on foot. It's little bit degraded but it will give you the best idea of Authentic Portugal. (It's one of the only spots in Lisbon that was left intatct after the 1755 earthquake). Don't forget that the worst looking restaurants, little holes in the wall, so to speak , will have the best & cheapest food. (Look for where there's lots of Portuguese workers). Tram #28 will get you out if you get lost in the maze of streets...   Have a wonderful time on your cruise- I assure you the ports are all fantastic!

:) Wow, thanks so much. I've made a copy of your great review. Would you give me the name of the tour guide you used in Tangiers and also if you remember the approx. cost. You have really gotten my excitied. Thanks again. Shirley

:) Wow' date=' thanks so much. I've made a copy of your great review. Would you give me the name of the tour guide you used in Tangiers and also if you remember the approx. cost. You have really gotten my excitied. Thanks again. Shirley[/quote']   We used [email protected] . This was from his e-mail:     Gran tour is with an airconditioning minibus, a beautiful drive through richest area of Tangiers zone of villas and palaces passing via the king's palace and celebrities homes. Visit Cape Spartel which is the northest western point of Africa , it is the exact point where the Mediterranean and the Atlantic ocean meet. Then visit the Caves of Hercules. Then a stop to take pictures of the camels and if you like to experience a ride on a camel. Then we go to the old city to visit the Kasbah, Medina , snake charmers, Berber markets, the souks for shopping, gran socco, petit socco, o ld A merican Legation and Mendoubia building + gardens and the markets for shopping etc... This tour costs 35 euros per person.   And worth every cent....   It turned out Aziz was unavailable at the last minute; he did send a wonderful replacement, little Mr. Mouhammed, with his djellaba (robe) and taguia (hat). (Aziz called via cell phone while we were on the tour & expressed his regrets for not being able to guide us himself. He is very personable.)   We had an unforgettable time with Mr. Mouhammed in Tangier...:)
We used [email protected] . This was from his e-mail:     Gran tour is with an airconditioning minibus, a beautiful drive through richest area of Tangiers zone of villas and palaces passing via the king's palace and celebrities homes. Visit Cape Spartel which is the northest western point of Africa , it is the exact point where the Mediterranean and the Atlantic ocean meet. Then visit the Caves of Hercules. Then a stop to take pictures of the camels and if you like to experience a ride on a camel. Then we go to the old city to visit the Kasbah, Medina , snake charmers, Berber markets, the souks for shopping, gran socco, petit socco, o ld A merican Legation and Mendoubia building + gardens and the markets for shopping etc... This tour costs 35 euros per person.   And worth every cent....   It turned out Aziz was unavailable at the last minute; he did send a wonderful replacement, little Mr. Mouhammed, with his djellaba (robe) and taguia (hat). (Aziz called via cell phone while we were on the tour & expressed his regrets for not being able to guide us himself. He is very personable.)   We had an unforgettable time with Mr. Mouhammed in Tangier...:)

:) This information I'm sure will make our visit to Tangiers very special. Thank you once again for your help.

LOL - WOW!!! We're doing the reverse route right after Shirley, so this is super helpful to us as well. DH made me promise we would do a ship tour in Tangier. But I'm sure he will agree that a private tourguide is a much better option.

Thanks so much for posting this information!

LOL - A thank you from me as well for posting the detailed info re your private tour in Tangier. On previous Wind Surf cruises that visited other Moroccan ports we've taken ship's shorexes that showed me all the belly dancers and carpet stores I ever want to see. All we want to do this time is see sights in Tangier and walk around in the medina/souks.

I'd be grateful if you could answer a few more questions:

1) How many of you did the tour at 35 Euro pp? We will only be a "group of 2" and prefer, like you, to do a private tour rather than be part of a "pack" -> was wondering if the price you paid was so reasonable because there were more than 2 of you.

2) how far in advance did you book your guide, and was any deposit requested?

3) Did the ship dock very close to the Medina?

TIA for any clarification you can provide.

Hi Luvnorway!

There were only two of us on the tour. We had an a/c minibus that could hold 7 psgrs. Plus the driver & the guide in front.

I booked on May28 for our July9 cruise. I'm figuring it's never too late to book, as Aziz would probably find a good substitute.

No deposit was required. We paid Mr. Mouhamed at the end of the tour, plus some extra money that he laid out because we didn't have small change in Euros, and beacuse we needed Moroccan coins to use the pay phone (what a scene that was!). We also gave him a nice tip.

The ship did some maneuvering in & out of the port area for about 45 minutes until we finally docked. The medina is very close. The van will drop you at the top of the medina & then you walk inside down, down until you reach the harbor. It's about a 2 minute walk from the bottom gate of the medina to the ship.

The tour is structured, but if there's something you'd rather see, or rather NOT see, just let them know. We needed a phone & arrangements were made for us. We were offered to have lunch in Tangier, but we were feeling pretty much done & decided to eat back on the ship. They will direct you to a huge handicraft co-op, where there's the carpet pitch, but just one "no thank you, we don't want any carpets," and they say "no problem, have a nice day in Tangier." Of course, you end up buying other trinkets there anyway...

All in all, it was a top experience.

LOL - thanks again for another detailed and prompt reply - you've given me exactly the info I was looking for. I really appreciate you being so helpful.

Also glad to hear the medina is so close to where we dock. We've wandered thro medinas on our own in Safi, Marrakech and Casablanca ("La Nouvelle Medina"), and enjoyed exploring them at our leisure so much more than being led thro on a rushed tour. I'm glad to learn it's going to be possible here without having to take a taxi to get there.

But that's the best part of a private tour: the guide will lead you through the medina. Sure you can wander throught the main market streets, but your guide will show you spots you would not know about, or maybe would be intimidated to venture into if you were alone. We made quick left turns, then right turns into alleys, then through some shops and out the other side. Open air meat stalls, the Berber market, spice shops, little alcoves where men spin thread & sew clothes, peeking into the houses...

Plus we were never bothered by peddlers. (Mr. Mouhamed said he pays the local children to leave his tourists alone. And he did give the kids some coins & good natured hair-tousling as we passed by...)

Here is a link I hope you enjoy:

www.paulbowles.org/tangier.html

And a map of the medina:

http://www.planetware.com/map/tangier/medina/tangier-medina-map-mar-tanmed.htm

(We started at Pl. de la Kasbah, popped out to see the Grand Socco & Mendoubia, and ended up on Rue de Portugal, near the bus station.)

Another thank you for posting even more useful info. I was glad to see that the route you took through the medina was very similar to what I had planned to do. It was very refreshing to hear that you enjoyed exploring the souks as we do - not just shopping for souvenirs, but seeing how local people buy their "groceries" etc.

You are right when you say that, when you poke into the side alleys, you get a much better feel for the day to day life of the place - it's the spice markets etc. that are amazing, not the tourist traps. Bargaining for purchases and getting lost among the different souks is part of the fun, and of course, there's always a merchant willing to direct you out or, at last resort, a local "guide" who wants to earn a Euro.

I'm never sure why some people seem to find the medinas intimidating - of course they're different from our North America lifestyle, but that's what makes them interesting. Sure, the hustlers are annoying, but, in my experience, no worse than in Jamaica, and when you just igore them, they finally give up.

We're really looking forward to visiting Morocco again and have greatly appreciated your posts.

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Wow what great information Shirley agree with you I am also printing and taking lots of notes. Anyone out there joining us on Nov 4 sailing from Barcelona to Lisbon? I am getting so excited especially after reading everyone's reviews. Shirley do you buy travel insurance?

We are on count down for our Barcelona to Lisbon cruise on Sept. 10th. Trying to use the suggestions here on cc as far as packing etc. Yes we did buy travel insurance, after again reading some very valuable information here on cc we purchased STA Travel Insurance. While it's a insurance company that markets to students & young travelers you do not have to be either to buy their product. The insurance is underwritten by Berkley Insurance and had excellent ratings. The price was super reasonable. Hope this helps. Have a great cruise in November.

Shirley, see if you can spot us on the ship. My husband is a tall Indian guy with glasses. Looks like Jeff Goldblum. I am also tall and have shoulder lenght blond hair. we are in our mid fourties. Have a safe flight and see you there. Tracey and Ken.

Tracy we will look for you and Ken. We are a party of 4. Two blondes and two silver foxes. Guess who the blondes are? Started actually packing yesterday, that is I started putting clothes in the suitcases. Good news yesterday after trying everyday for weeks I was able to upgrade our ff miles to business class. Checked the weather in Barcelona this morning and it looks like there may be a change coming. It has been very warm for the past several weeks or so, but now it looks like it's starting to cool off with a possiblity of showers. Is this your first Windstar Cruise? We have been on several other cruises but never on Windstar so we are really looking forward to a new adventure. See you aboard. Shirley & Guy from Huntington Beach, CA. Along with friends from Savanna, Georgia, Barbara & Lee.

Safe flights to Tracey & Ken, Shirley & Guy, Barbara & Lee - see you on board!

And to you our "Friends from the UK."

See you there too Little Britain. Hope to meet you also on board. Everyone have a safe trip to Barcelona. Ken and Tracey

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    Lisbon to Barcelona. Mon Sep 9, 2024 - Thu Sep 19, 2024, 10 days . on Star Legend. Call For Availability VIEW ALL SAILING DATES & FARES. OVERVIEW & ITINERARY. OVERVIEW ITINERARY & EXCURSIONS ACCOMMODATIONS & PRICES HOTELS LIFE ONBOARD. ... Windstar Cruises. 8400 NW 36th St. Suite 520; Miami, FL 33166;

  4. Windstar Cruise Review (Lisbon to Barcelona)

    One of our Cruise Specialists cruise consultants provided us with a recap of her recent cruise on a Windstar yacht. She sailed from Lisbon to Barcelona in April 2013 and here is her review: Sailing Wind Surf - A Dream Come True! When asked which cruise was my most favorite, I usually always say the last one!

  5. Windstar Cruises: Portuguese Passages and Spanish Shorelines Cruise

    Portuguese Passages and Spanish Shorelines Cruise Tour. (13 Days) Cruise Line: Windstar Cruises. Ship: Wind Surf | 87 Reviews. Lisbon, Portugal to Barcelona, Spain. Dates: 01 Aug 2024 - 13 Aug 2024. Promotions.

  6. SOLD OUTCruising from Lisbon to Barcelona

    April 10 to 19, 2024 (Wind Star) From $5,845 plus air View Terms & Conditions. Highlights. Itinerary. Vessel. Pre/Post Options. Rates. Eight-night cruise on the Wind Star, a 4-masted sailing yacht with only 74 five-star suites and staterooms, each with an ocean view. Visit 6 spectacular ports— Lisbon, Portimão, Cadiz, Gibraltar, Malaga, and ...

  7. Windstar Cruises: Spanish Symphony

    Cruise on the Windstar Cruises ship Wind Surf: Spanish Symphony. ... Lisbon, Portugal to Barcelona, Spain. Dates: 13 Apr 2024 - 21 Apr 2024 ... The Hotel has plenty of activities for you to enjoy even more your time in Barcelona. Gastronomic pop-up, sunny rooftop terrace, fantastic rooms, live music, sweet treats, walking distance to almost ...

  8. PDF Cruising from Lisbon to Barcelona

    Experience Portugal's distinguished capital city Lisbon, chic Barcelona in Spain, and everything in between through what was once considered by the ancient Greeks and Romans ... Alamy, Dreamstime, Robert Harding, ©Windstar Cruises; all images are rights managed and cannot be used without permission. Gohagan & Company reserves the right to ...

  9. Wind Star Itinerary, Current Position, Ship Review

    10 days, one-way from Barcelona to Lisbon : Barcelona : $3499: 2025 Nov 12: 8 days, one-way from Lisbon to Santa Cruz de Tenerife ... Wind Star cruise ship was built as the first tall sailing ship in the fleet of Windstar Cruises. She is a member of a very specific class of three sister vessels - Wind Star, Wind Spirit and Wind Song. Wind Song ...

  10. Find Windstar Wind Star Cruises to Barcelona

    Cruise Critic is not responsible for content on external web sites. Lowest pricing is based on our 3rd party pricing supplier and valid as of April 5th, 2024. Find Windstar Wind Star Cruises to ...

  11. Cruises from Lisbon to Barcelona

    Lowest pricing is based on our 3rd party pricing supplier and valid as of April 5th, 2024. Looking for cruises from Lisbon to Barcelona? Find and plan your next cruise from Lisbon to Barcelona on ...

  12. Windstar Cruises to Barcelona

    Find and plan your next Windstar cruise to Barcelona on Cruise Critic. Choose from a variety of sail dates and departure ports for your Barcelona Windstar cruise. ... Windstar Cruises to Lisbon ...

  13. Windstar Cruise (Spanish Symphony

    Windstar Cruises | Spanish Symphony | Barcelona to Lisbon - 8 Days. This is the birthplace of Don Juan and Carmen, evening paseos by women in lace mantillas, cape-twirling matadors. In short, it is quintessential Spain. On your elegant ship, you will cruise past larger ships right to the heart of old towns and to the steps of friendly bodegas.

  14. Windsurf Barcelona to Lisbon

    My husband and I have booked on Windsurf cruise Nov 5 Barcelona to Lisbon. Looking for some assistance on where to stay in Barcelona one night and 2 nights in Lisbon. ... This will be our first cruise aboard a Windstar and are really looking forward to sailing on a small ship. Shirley. Link to comment Share on other sites. More sharing options

  15. 8 Days

    Windstar Cruise; 8 Days - Spanish Symphony [Lisbon to Barcelona] Book Now. 8 Days - Spanish Symphony [Lisbon to Barcelona] Starting from $2,399* Lisbon to Barcelona. Ship: Wind Surf. Departure Date : Apr 13 2024 | Aug 05 2024. Optional tours are available from most ports for an additional charge.

  16. overview

    Lisbon to Barcelona. Poised as if to kiss the continent of Africa, Andalusia hugs the southern coast of Spain and embraces cultural influences from both sides of the strait. This is the birthplace of Don Juan and Carmen, evening paseos by women in lace mantillas, cape-twirling matadors. ... Windstar Cruises. 8400 NW 36th St. Suite 520; Miami ...

  17. Windstar Cruises Offers Free Upgrades on 2024 Cruises

    Windstar Cruises is offering a complimentary upgrade to its all-inclusive fare for 2024 cruises when booked before June 30, according to a press release. ... The eight-day Spanish Symphony cruise, sailing from Lisbon to Barcelona onboard the Wind Surf. The 15-day Star Collector: Enchantment of the Western Med journey, sailing from Lisbon to ...

  18. overview

    The Windstar staff-to-guest ratio is 1:1.5, and it shows.The moment you board you'll feel it: an ever-attentive crew at your service, providing you with what you want and need, when you want and need it. ... Windstar Cruises. 8400 NW 36th St. Suite 520; Miami, FL 33166; 800-258-7245;

  19. Windstar Cruise Review

    Windstar Wind Surf Report from the Med: October, 2009. Barcelona to Lisbon. Wind Surf. Our first time aboard Wind Surf. We had been told that people either prefer the smaller ships, Wind Spirit or Wind Star (148 guests) or the larger Surf (309) - but we confess to being equally pleased by both.

  20. Windstar Lisbon Cruise Reviews

    1 - 10 of 49 Windstar Lisbon Cruise Reviews. A wonderful cruise on a Star Pride. Review for a Mediterranean Cruise on Star Pride. curlyp. 2-5 Cruises • Age 60s. Read More. Sail Date: April 2023 ...

  21. Windstar Cruise Ports: Lisbon, Portugal

    Administração do Porto de Lisboa, S.A. Rua da Junqueira, 94. 1349-026 Lisboa, Portugal. The Port of Lisbon is located approximately 10 miles from Lisbon's International Airport. Travel time between the airport and the pier is approximately 20 to 30 minutes. A free parking garage is available at the pier. Taxi fare is approximately 20 EUR.

  22. Windstar Cruises to Lisbon

    Find and plan your next Windstar cruise to Lisbon on Cruise Critic. Choose from a variety of sail dates and departure ports for your Lisbon Windstar cruise. ... Leaving: Barcelona. Cruise Line ...