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  1. On 4/20/2022 at 8:52 AM, MNgardens said:

    The midship owner’s suite- can anyone tell me how obstructed the windows are? Are the doors to the veranda the only ones for seeing scenery while the ship is underway?

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    We just got off the breeze and had the midship owner's suite. The room is not great for seeing the scenery unless you are sitting on the balcony. There is no window in the dining room portion - it is completely covered. The bedroom is mostly blocked by the lifeboat. The balcony is nice but because is it so enclosed you never get sun on the balcony.  I chose port side because I wanted morning sun but did not get much. If I wanted the room just to see the scenery I would probably choose a different room.

     

    Other than the light factor it is a lovely room. There is some noise when they lower the tenders but otherwise the room is in a great location and close to everything.

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  2. I don't know if there are any "tricks" - we've been 333 days on all the Windstar ships and find the best way to enjoy the ship is simply to let yourself be surprised. Get to know the crew and let them know what you like and what you don't. Talk to fellow passengers - share tables when you feel social and have a table for two when you don't. Go to "events" you might have avoided on the larger ships: vegetable carving, trivia, liar's club, towel folding. On the larger ships check out the main dining room menu early in the day to see if you want to eat there or at an alternate restaurant (make candles reservations your first day - we like late departure or overnight days for smoother meals) You can always see if there is a cancellation somewhere else if the menu isn't to your liking. Don't miss the yacht club for great coffee or a sandwich before going ashore.  Don't miss the on deck barbecue. Go to one of the lounges before the port talks for hot and cold hors dourves.  Relax, enjoy and just have a good time!

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  3. The tenders drop you off below the town of Sorrento (there is a shuttle that will take you to the top). I think they leave a little wiggle room for traffic and windy roads. You can also, take the shuttle up the hill, walk through the small town and take the train to Pompeii. Faster and cheaper but more logistics and walking involved.

  4. It’s been a while since we were there but the town is up a hill from the tenders. It is very walkable but in the past there has been a little shuttle taking people up and down. We ate at a lovely little cafe (on the right a little past the main gate) that had a view of the water and the ship anchored in the distance. Don’t know how covid has affected shops and cafes. It is a small, quaint village but one of my favorite Windstar ports.

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  5. Testing is somewhat determined by the countries you are visiting. We were on the Wind Star at New Year’s and were tested at the pier and on day three we were “invited to a mandatory covid test”. Both were antigen but they are supposedly moving to PCR tests.

  6. Our February cruise on the Legend in Costa Rica was cancelled last week and taken off the website. We had booked this cruise after a January Costa Rica cruise had been cancelled. We were also supposed to be on the transpacific cruise to Tahiti which was cancelled. Not to mention the 8 other cruises that were cancelled due to COVID in one way or another. Hard to trust that any cruise we book now will actually sail.

  7. United airlines from Papeete to SFO will accept any molecular or antigen test. Their  timing and testing requirements are different from Air Tahiti Nui flights.  Check your flight for specific testing requirements

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