Shore Excursions

An Overview of Fire Dancing

Dance has long been a way for cultures to express themselves and tell stories about what they value. Depending on context and location, dancing can signify loss and mourning, joy, celebration, sensuality, religious worship or even war. Many cultures use it to honor their past and teach children and visitors about their heritage. Fire dancing […]

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The History of Aqueducts

The History of Aqueducts

It’s impossible to understate how important water is in our everyday lives. Just think about how many things you need running water for — drinking, cooking, washing your hands, taking a shower and even more.  But how did people live before modern plumbing systems? They built aqueducts. From Ancient Rome to the Mayan Empire, here’s

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Cruise Excursions

Cruise Excursions

A complete cruise experience offers more than the chance to see new places via reliable marine transport. With amenities provided by the cruise line for your overseas journey, you can relax until you reach the docking locations, and that’s when the real fun begins. Do you want to partake in active recreation like skiing, hiking

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Unveiling our 2012 Voyage Collection Brochure

Our expanded edition of our 2012 Voyage Collection is now available showcasing 114 beautifully detailed pages highlighting the world’s most intriguing destinations – legendary ports like Rome, Athens and Venice, and yachtsman’s secrets like Soper’s Hole in the Caribbean and Gythion in Greece – all in Windstar style. We’re here to show you what cruising

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Our CEO’s Costa Rica Journal

You’ve heard stories and you’ve seen pictures. Yes: Costa Rica is that life-changing. Nestled between Nicaragua and Panama, the Pacific Ocean on one side and the Caribbean Sea on the other, Costa Rica will sate any adventurer’s travel lust. Though tourism is well-established, particularly in the larger ports along the Pacific coast, there is a

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