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  1. 1 hour ago, Wishing on a star said:

    Ouch!!!!!    

    Perhaps you can look into ways to pre-book, or find a day-pass????

     

    With the current issues, that seem to be coming from the North Amsterdam Manor area...  I would be hoping to land somewhere on the South end of the beach.

     

    Yes. Ouch 😬 Last time we were there we did a day pass at the Barcelo. Could it really be $110 pp? In 2020 it was $30 Yikes

  2. I checked the cruise schedule. There are four ships in port on our day and we are the last scheduled to dock. 😬 I’m thinking there won’t’ be chairs and umbrellas available by the time we get there. Am I right?

  3. 35 minutes ago, Theosprey247 said:

    Horizon and passions are two restaurants on the beach there. And yes you can rent chairs and umbrellas too. 

    Thank you 👍🏻

  4. 5 hours ago, Theosprey247 said:

    Amsterdam Manor Hotel is were we disembark the bus. Everything you need is there. 

    Is the restaurant named Passions or does Amsterdam Manor has another. I’m assuming chairs and umbrellas are for rent. 

  5. 59 minutes ago, Redtravel said:

    Bed near the bathroom is preferred.  We have had some very rough seas on Star Breeze.   One night, during rock and roll time, it was so rough that it was impossible to stand up. Luckily our bed was near the bathroom. My spouse rolled across the bed to reach the bathroom. There was no way that you could walk around the bed.  Once on Windsurf, we had a very rough night. Fell down trying to get from the bed near the porthole to the bathroom.  

    I agree 100% for a number of reasons. Ease of access is definitely up there. I also want to sit by the window to look  out when getting ready in the evening or when having my morning coffee as opposed to sitting on the bed. Never made sense to me. 

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  6. Looking to book a Star Balcony Suite (SBS) deck five midship. 534-541. Does anyone have any information good and bad. Ideally I’d like the seating area by the balcony and the bed close to the bathroom. Thank for your input. 

      

  7. 14 minutes ago, schmidlapp said:

    Next winter we're booked on the Surf. One of our ports is Tortola BVI. Our plan is to take the ferry , (very short ride) to St John USVI for a few hours. This will require us to have our passports for the day. Wondering how they will handle this?

    Hmmmm. That's interesting. Last month on Windstar in the Caribbean we saw a couple speaking with the Pursers office about getting ahold of their passports. Perhaps it was for something like this. We finished our business and walked away without knowing the outcome. 

  8. 40 minutes ago, ridethetide said:

    If I recall correctly, they did not collect our passports when we embarked on the circumnavigation of Iceland. Perhaps it is not necessary when all of the stops are in the same country.

    Did the cruise begin and end in Iceland?

  9. I recently returned from the Caribbean on the Wind Surf. We were required to hand our passports over to the ship for the duration of the cruise.  We were told that this was in order to facilitate clearing immigration. Does Windstar always do this? the question came up on a thread about another cruise line and people said that they had heard of such a thing and would never give up their passports. I remember this on my previous Windstar cruises and didn't think anything of it. TIA

  10. 18 minutes ago, Itchy&Scratchy said:

    we usually end up going to the beach bar right where the taxi drops you off. It is not very big, so it fills up pretty quickly, but people do leave sometimes in the middle of the day so you can get a better spot. Last time we were there, they roped off a large area for our own cruise's beach break, but before that - the entire beach bar area was available.
     

    I think there is Sorobon Beach resort right next to it (to the right if looking at the water), but we never looked closely.

     

     

    I believe other people recommend Chogogo resort for fuller amenities, and it's not very expensive for the day beach break option. I think $25 including $10 food credit.

     

    Thank you.

     

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  11. 2 minutes ago, Boxerlover2 said:

    We have experienced both balconies and both of them are our favorite. However, we like the deeper balconies for the space and also to enjoy the shade and no rain. IMG_2459.thumb.jpeg.c6dbaf02914924924fc5bb6add529211.jpegIMG_2458.thumb.jpeg.cfbcacaeb5c5acd8630fd15f8ff9b631.jpeg

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    Thank you. We like to take breakfast on the balcony. Are regular chairs available too ?

  12. 6 minutes ago, Wineaux007 said:

    Yes, the staterooms on the slant/angle have 2-3 times larger balconies than the aft balconies.  1407 has a normal sized balcony with little overhang from the sun/inclement weather.  9298 has 2x larger balcony than 1407.  I would go for 9298.  Better location on the ship.

     

     

    Thanks. It didn’t feel like a tunnel? The same cabin is available on the port side. Is there a big difference?

  13. On 1/19/2024 at 5:48 PM, Itchy&Scratchy said:

    It was $5 pp last year to Sorobon beach. Taxis were plentiful at the port.

     

    Make arrangements with the taxi driver for the return trip, if this resort is not a very popular destination. 

     

    There were return taxis at Sorobon beach, coming by regularly.

    Do you recommend Sorobon beach. Is it a resort with chairs and umbrellas and food and drink? 

  14. We are booked on the Eclipse to the Caribbean next February. We’ve chosen a sunset veranda cabin (1407) but after doing some research I see that some of the cabins on the bump out have a much larger balcony (9298). Love the wake but being midship with a bigger balcony is tempting. Has anyone experienced both and have some suggestions? TIA 

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