Sunday, December 18, 2011

Windstar's Wind Surf Debuts New Luxe Décor

Wind Surf Stateroom
Windstar Cruises has revealed the first phase of Wind Surf's refurbishment encompassing the yacht's staterooms, suites, bridge suites, and corridors. The heavy, almost dreary colors previously found in accommodations were gone when Wind Surf welcomed guests on Dec 10th in Philipsburg, St. Maarten. In their place was a new luxurious, classic, stylish yacht look and a fresher color palette for its accommodations and corridors when the ship set sail at the start of its Caribbean season.

Wind Surf's staterooms now feature leather headboards, stately arm chairs, linen wall coverings, new lighting features, elegant window coverings, plush wool carpeting, art work, and stylish bed cushions. In addition, suites were outfitted with new furniture that converts easily to lounging, dining, or accommodating a third occupant. Corridors were completely renovated from floor to ceiling with new wall coverings, carpeting, ceiling finishes, lighting, and art work.

"The new look enables us to provide an unparalleled guest experience and dramatizes Windstar's brand position of providing a unique, boutique yacht vacation that is 180 Degrees from Ordinary," said Hans Birkholz, President and CEO of Windstar Cruises.

Additional images of Wind Surf's accommodations and corridors, along with updates and behind-the-scenes coverage of Windstar's $18 million fleet refurbishment, can be viewed on the Windstar Cruises Blog.

The second phase of Wind Surf's refurbishment will take place in the fall of 2012 and focuses on the yacht's public spaces including the Lounge, The Restaurant, Degrees, Veranda, Compass Rose, WindSpa, Yacht Club and Pool Bar.

-- In the Lounge, wall-to-wall carpeting will be replaced with hard flooring accented with inset rugs, a contemporary mix of furniture, lighter color palette and improved sound insulation around the casino.
The Restaurant will be completed with a new seating layout, all new soft goods, and state-of-the art wine display and storage.
-- Degrees Restaurant will be transformed into a Mediterranean bistro, anchored by a central wine bar for counter dining as well as an inviting area to relax before and after dinner. Wine tastings and cooking demonstrations will also be conducted here.
-- The Veranda's outdoor seating will be significantly expanded, creating an ideal mid-ship area for enjoying breakfast and lunch alfresco. The interior will include a new buffet, new lighting, and epicurean style display counters.
-- The Compass Rose will be reconfigured to open up expansively to the adjoining outdoor deck, and its interior completely renovated to reflect the sophisticated elegance of a private club.
The Pool Bar will sport new awnings for additional shade, new deck furniture, and improved outdoor dining layout for Candles Grill.
Windstar's smaller sister-ships Wind Star and Wind Spirit will undergo complete refurbishments of staterooms, owner's suite, and corridors along with public spaces including The Restaurant, Veranda, Lounge, WindSpa, Library, Reception, and Pool Bar following their respective Costa Rica and Caribbean seasons.

Image Courtesy of Windstar Cruises

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