Roundtrip Bridgetown

  • 7th March 2026
  • 14 Nights
  • Barbados
  • Wind Spirit
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Your itinerary

  • Barbados
  • Little Bay, Montserrat, Bwi
  • Les Saintes, Guadeloupe
  • Roseau, Domimica
  • Anse Mitan, Martinique
  • Pigeon Island, St.Lucia
  • Barbados
  • Pigeon Island, St.Lucia
  • Pigeon Island, St.Lucia
  • Castries, St Lucia
  • The Pitons
  • Kingstown, St.Vincent
  • Mayreau, Grenadines
  • St. Georges, Bermuda
  • Bequia
  • Barbados
Day 1

7th Mar '26

Barbados
An infectiously happy island, with beautiful beaches, balmy weather, and a delightful British flair. As a result of its successful sugar economy in the 17th- to 19th-centuries, you’ll find large manor estates full of fine Barbados mahogany and antiques, along with gaily painted wooden frame houses– the essence of the festive Caribbean. Rum rules in Barbados, and, over the centuries, cane plantations have divided the Bajan landscape into a pretty patchwork of fields, coconut and royal palms, breadfruit, oleander, and citrus trees. More
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0:00

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18:00

Day 2

8th Mar '26

At Sea
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8:00

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Day 3

9th Mar '26

Little Bay, Montserrat, Bwi
Little Bay is a town under construction, intended to be the future capital of the Caribbean island of Montserrat. It is adjacent to Brades. More
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0:00

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6:00

Day 4

10th Mar '26

Les Saintes, Guadeloupe
The Îles des Saintes, or Les Saintes, are dependency islands of Guadeloupe, a French overseas territory in the Caribbean. The main island, Terre-de-Haut, is known for Pain de Sucre Beach’s coral-rich waters and palm-lined Les Saintes Bay. Overlooking the bay is 19th-century Fort Napoléon, with a museum and cactus garden. Trails cross the volcanic landscape of Terre-de-Bas Island, home to tranquil Grand Anse Beach. More
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8:00

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15:00

Day 5

11th Mar '26

Roseau, Domimica
Roseau is the capital of the Caribbean island nation of Dominica. It’s on the southwest coast and known for its 18th-century Creole architecture. Its cobblestone Old Market, formerly a slave auction site, sells crafts and fruit. It’s next to the Dominica Museum, with exhibits on the country’s natural and cultural history. The Dominica Botanic Gardens showcase tropical flora and native Sisserou parrots. More
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17:30

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18:30

Day 6

12th Mar '26

Anse Mitan, Martinique
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18:00

Day 7

13th Mar '26

Pigeon Island, St.Lucia
The twin towers of the Pitons, two volcanic peaks rising to more than 2,400 feet, mark St. Lucia, an island of lush green valleys, acres of banana plantations, and bubbling sulfur springs. 24 miles of vibrant reef make St. Lucia a haven for divers and snorkelers. Pigeon Island National Park, a 40-acre island connected to the mainland by a causeway, was once a pirates’ hideaway. Today, impressive ruins of old English forts, archaeological relics of Arawak Indians, and splendid beaches make this a fascinating place to explore. More
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8:00

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18:00

Day 8

14th Mar '26

Barbados
An infectiously happy island, with beautiful beaches, balmy weather, and a delightful British flair. As a result of its successful sugar economy in the 17th- to 19th-centuries, you’ll find large manor estates full of fine Barbados mahogany and antiques, along with gaily painted wooden frame houses– the essence of the festive Caribbean. Rum rules in Barbados, and, over the centuries, cane plantations have divided the Bajan landscape into a pretty patchwork of fields, coconut and royal palms, breadfruit, oleander, and citrus trees. More
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Arrive

8:00

Depart

22:00

Day 9

15th Mar '26

Pigeon Island, St.Lucia
The twin towers of the Pitons, two volcanic peaks rising to more than 2,400 feet, mark St. Lucia, an island of lush green valleys, acres of banana plantations, and bubbling sulfur springs. 24 miles of vibrant reef make St. Lucia a haven for divers and snorkelers. Pigeon Island National Park, a 40-acre island connected to the mainland by a causeway, was once a pirates’ hideaway. Today, impressive ruins of old English forts, archaeological relics of Arawak Indians, and splendid beaches make this a fascinating place to explore. More
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8:00

Depart

17:00

Day 10

16th Mar '26

Pigeon Island, St.Lucia
The twin towers of the Pitons, two volcanic peaks rising to more than 2,400 feet, mark St. Lucia, an island of lush green valleys, acres of banana plantations, and bubbling sulfur springs. 24 miles of vibrant reef make St. Lucia a haven for divers and snorkelers. Pigeon Island National Park, a 40-acre island connected to the mainland by a causeway, was once a pirates’ hideaway. Today, impressive ruins of old English forts, archaeological relics of Arawak Indians, and splendid beaches make this a fascinating place to explore. More
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5:00

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0:00

Day 10

16th Mar '26

Castries, St Lucia
Castries is the capital of the island nation of St. Lucia, in the Caribbean Sea. It’s known for palm-lined Vigie Beach and as a port of call for cruise lines, with duty-free shopping near the harbor. The Cathedral Basilica of the Immaculate Conception, with its colorful murals, sits by leafy Derek Walcott Square park. Lively Castries Market is nearby. In the south, Morne Fortune hill offers views of the city More
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8:00

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17:00

Day 10

16th Mar '26

The Pitons
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8:00

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18:00

Day 11

17th Mar '26

Kingstown, St.Vincent
Kingstown is the capital of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. The port city is known for its Botanical Gardens, founded in 1765 and home to tropical plants and aviaries. On a ridge above the bay, the 1806 Fort Charlotte offers panoramic views of the archipelago. The city center has 19th-century churches such as St. Mary’s Cathedral. The lively Kingstown Market sells local produce. Popular Villa Beach is nearby. More
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8:00

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16:00

Day 12

18th Mar '26

Mayreau, Grenadines
In the north of Mayreau is Salt Whistle Bay, a perfect half moon beach, separating the Atlantic from the Caribbean side with a sand spit only 50 yards wide, fringed by palm trees. The windward side of Mayreau is one huge deserted beach; you could spend days picnicking, sunbathing and snorkeling in the underwater world of Mayreau Garden. The southwestern, leeward beach is Saline Bay, nearly a mile of white sand with calm, clear water – ideal to bring your family! More
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Day 13

19th Mar '26

St. Georges, Bermuda
St. George’s is a town on St. George’s Island, in Bermuda. It’s known for being the territory’s first English settlement. Colonial buildings on and around central King’s Square include the 18th-century town hall. Nearby, the Tucker House Museum is a typical home from the 1700s, with displays of crystal, silver and period furniture. Other notable landmarks include St. Peter’s Church, founded in 1612. More
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8:00

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22:00

Day 14

20th Mar '26

Bequia
Bequia is the second-largest island in the Grenadines at 7 square miles. It is part of the country of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines and is approximately 15 kilometres from the nation’s capital, Kingstown, on the main island, Saint Vincent. Bequia means “island of the clouds” in the ancient Arawak. More
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8:00

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18:00

Day 15

21st Mar '26

Barbados
An infectiously happy island, with beautiful beaches, balmy weather, and a delightful British flair. As a result of its successful sugar economy in the 17th- to 19th-centuries, you’ll find large manor estates full of fine Barbados mahogany and antiques, along with gaily painted wooden frame houses– the essence of the festive Caribbean. Rum rules in Barbados, and, over the centuries, cane plantations have divided the Bajan landscape into a pretty patchwork of fields, coconut and royal palms, breadfruit, oleander, and citrus trees. More
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6:00

Depart

0:00

Your ship - The Wind Spirit

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The Wind Spirit is a sleek, 4-masted sailing ship accommodating 148 guests. With four decks and a gross tonnage of 5,736, Wind Spirit feels like your own private small ship. Wind Spirit features wide...en, teak decks—quite unusual for small ships. Guests will find hidden nooks for private moments giving them a feeling of being on their own private veranda. All staterooms have ocean views, queen beds, flat-screen TV with DVD player, and Bose SoundDock speakers for Apple iPods. The Owner’s Suite includes a sitting area. Wind Spirit offers two primary dining venues. Amphora restaurant offers gourmet, course-by-course cuisine in the evenings and Veranda restaurant offers casual buffet and full-service dining for breakfast and lunch. All dining is open seating. And, for dining under the stars, make a reservation for Candles which features steaks and skewers. Wind Spirit amenities include: WindSpa, Watersports Platform, Lounge, Library, Pool, and Hot Tub. More Less
  • Champagne welcome reception
    champagne welcome reception
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  • Cooking demonstrations
    cooking demonstrations
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  • Filtered water
    filtered water
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  • In-suite dining
    in-suite dining
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  • Locally inspired food
    locally inspired food
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  • Meals in our venues
    meals in our venues
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  • Signature onboard barbecue
    signature onboard barbecue
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  • Sodas and bottled water
    sodas and bottled water
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  • Specialty restaurants
    specialty restaurants
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  • Specialty tea and coffee
    specialty tea and coffee
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  • Complimentary movies on demand
    complimentary movies on demand
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  • Entertainment
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  • Live music
    live music
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  • Navigation lessons
    navigation lessons
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  • Nightly port talks
    nightly port talks
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  • Performances on board
    performances on board
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  • Snorkel
    snorkel
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  • Windstar’s crew talent show
    windstar’s crew talent show
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  • Spa amenities
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  • Complimentary yoga classes
    complimentary yoga classes
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  • Gym
    gym
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  • Onboard lecturers
    onboard lecturers
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  • Complimentary shoe polishing services
    complimentary shoe polishing services
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  • Digital newsstand
    digital newsstand
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  • Essentials
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  • In room robes and slippers
    in room robes and slippers
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  • Market tours with the chef
    market tours with the chef
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  • Signature sail away event
    signature sail away event
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  • Star boutique
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  • The best watersports platform
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Staterooms

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Every inch of your stateroom is designed for comfort. Luxurious Egyptian cotton linens wrap you in ... pleasant sleepiness as you stretch out in your queen bed (can be separated into twins if you prefer). Your spacious bath features granite counter tops, ample storage, and a roomy shower with massage shower head. L’Occitane bath products invite you to indulge, while comfy waffle-weave robe and slippers entice you to relax. You’ll find fresh fruit and flowers always waiting for you after a day of sun or sightseeing. And, of course, everything else you need and expect — flat-screen television and DVD, private safe. And always at your fingertips, anything you wish from room service.

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suite

With an expansive 220 square feet, the Owner’s Suite gives you everything offered in a stateroom, p ... lus lots more, including a beautiful sitting area and separate in-room dining space.

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