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Wind Star Wind Surf

  • Sun May 20th to Mon May 28th
  • Tour #2252B
  • Windstar Wind Surf Food & Wine Cruise
  • 8 nights onboard
  • Portofino, Cannes, St Tropez, Monaco
  • Stateroom cabin B, deck 1
  • Airport pickup from Rome, Italy
  • Airport transfers to Nice, France
  • All meals and snacks included
  • Gourmet wine tasting dinners
  • Special wine tasting events
  • Live entertainment each night
  • Educational seminars on wine
  • 24 hour room service
  • Two cocktail parties
  • Tour and race itinerary
  • Port charges extra: Approx. $385pp
  • Gratuities are not included
  • Race tickets are not included
  • 8 nights for $3,950.00

Imagine yourself onboard the luxurious Windstar Wind Surf sipping on a glass of vintage cabernet while sunbathing over the Mediterranean Sea...

Stop dreaming, and start living! For 8 nights you will be wined and dined aboard the newly renovated Windstar Wind Surf and best of all, you`ll be able to join in on one of the most prestigious races on the Formula One calendar - the Monaco Grand Prix as we moor just outside the Monaco Harbor. With only 300 food and wine lovers you will be able to sip on exclusive wines from around the world with mouthwatering food and winemaker tasting dinners prepared by guest celebrity chefs onboard.

If there was a crown for the greatest race the Indy 500, 24 Hours of Le Mans, Daytona 500 and Monaco Grand Prix would all be fighting for it. Obviously, the judging is subjective and we`ll let you determine the winner but there is no denying Monaco absolutely delivers on the expectations it sets for wealth, luxury, and visual delight. Whitewashed villas cover the cliff tops like buttercream, cerulean waters drum a rhythm against the rocks beneath and immaculate yachts bob gently in the marinas.

Beauty comes standard in Monaco and clearly no expense was spared in making Monaco a stunning, picturesque hideaway. So here is the million dollar question: does the Monaco Grand Prix live up to the location? The track is made up entirely of steep uphill climbs and fast downhill runs. That said, it may upset those who are thrilled by high speeds of 200+ mph, to learn that the average lap speed in Monaco is a mere 90 mph and passing is nearly impossible.

Even knowing that at the start of the Monaco Grand Prix that he who enters the first turn first has the best chance of winning, you`ll still be on the edge of your seat living every moment in this sun-soaked Mediterranean paradise.

All prices are quoted in U.S. dollar