Tips on Traveling to Meet The Wind Surf
Where do you fly into: Rome, Italy – Leonardo Da Vinci / Fiumicino  (FCO)

Where do you fly out of: Nice, France Cote D’azur (NCE)

The Ship Sails On Sunday May 20th at 5PM So Your Plane Must Land in Rome No Later Than 1PM. It is Strongly Recommended That You Arrive By Saturday the 19th in Rome.

How Do You Get To The Ship: This could not be easier as your round trip transport from the airport to the ship and back (on the days of embarkation and debarkation) is included in your package. If you are arriving earlier or staying later, then you will be responsible for your own transfers from the airport to your hotel or visa versa.

Note: on the day of embarkation if you do not wish to take the Windstar provided transport to the ship at the scheduled time you can take a taxi on your own, but you will be responsible for the cost.

Details of the cruise ports are being finalized but will generally follow the route below. We are planning on providing a combination of small intimate ports as well as some larger ones great for special adventures and great shopping
Day
Destination
Arrive
Depart
Sunday - 5/20
Rome, Italy (Civitavecchia)
5:00PM
Monday - 5/21
Portoferraio, Italy
8:00AM
5:00PM
Tuesday - 5/22
Portofino, Italy
8:00AM
6:00PM
Wednesday - 5/23
Cannes, France
8:00AM
Overnight
Thursday - 5/24
Cannes, France
Overnight
11:59PM
Friday - 5/25
St. Tropez, France
8:00AM
11:59PM
Saturday - 5/26
Monte Carlo, Monoco
8:00AM
Overnight
Sunday - 5/27
Monte Carlo, Monoco
Overnight
11:59PM
Monday - 5/28
Nice, France
8:00AM
• This is the planned itinerary although some of the times and ports could change

Rome
2,500 years of history are woven into the fabric of modern Rome. You can feel it in the glory of the Sistine Chapel in the Vatican. Or as you wander side streets that open onto piazzas, fountains, Bernini sculpture, and elegant courtyards. Famous treasures are legion in Rome: the Colosseum…the Forum…St. Peter’s Cathedral…the Trevi Fountain…the Spanish Steps. Take time out between sights to do as the Romans do: enjoy a three-hour lunch, shop, people-watch, or savor the best gelati in the world.

Portofino
Portofino is considered by many yachtsmen to be the “world’s most beautiful small port.” From the sea, the entrance to town is a narrow waterway, usually crowded with yachts and sailboats. Tall cliffs rise steeply above the port, dotted with expensive villas and an imposing castle. Along the water, restaurants with outdoor tables and colorful umbrellas offer refuge to some of Europe’s wealthiest and most discerning pleasure-seekers.

Cannes
Cannes is the sister city to Beverly Hills and the chic epicenter of the French Riviera – a world of exclusive boutiques, palm-lined avenues, starlet-studded beaches, and elegant sidewalk cafes. While most famous for its Film Festival in May, when international celebrities gather to screen films and make deals, it glitters every month with swimming and sunning by day, and a club and casino scene by night.

St. Tropez
Small but chic, St. Tropez is a lively town whose beaches are legendary, both for their beauty and for the beauties on them. Follow the narrow lanes from the waterfront, and you’ll arrive at the oldest part of St. Tropez, where twisting narrow streets open onto tiny squares and fountains. Great views can be had from the 16th-century Citadel, but the most interesting views are from a chair in a sidewalk café: sit on the terrace and watch the fascinating, flirtatious French Riviera pass by.

Monte Carlo
The fairy-tale kingdom of Monte Carlo glitters with opulence and jet-set glamour, and the action centers around its famed casinos. Inside, under gilt-edged ceilings and ornate frescoes, fortunes are made or lost. Elsewhere in Monaco are the Prince’s Palace, from which the Grimaldi dynasty has ruled since 1297; the Cathedral where Grace Kelly married Prince Rainier; and the Rock of Monaco, where gardens cascade to the sea.

Nice
With its casual affluence, flower-lined streets, flourishing markets, and interesting museums (the Musée Chagall and Musée Matisse are highlights), Nice is a charming introduction to the spirit of the Côte d’Azur. Stroll along its wide sunny boulevards, broken here and there by shady gardens and parks. Or stop for bouillabaisse, a specialty of the area, in a local restaurant.

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