Star Collector: Grand Caribbean & Americas Explorer
Mar 27, 2026 — May 15, 2026
Starting from $37,086 Displayed pricing is based off of double occupancy per person. Pricing subject to change based on occupancy and cabin selection.
See more routes around CaribbeanSAN JUAN → JUNEAU, AK
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The imposing façade of El Morro fortress is just one of the many UNESCO World Heritage Sites in San Juan. Admire the colorful colonial buildings from your casually elegant ship, docked right in the heart of Old San Juan.
CRUZ BAY, ST. JOHN, Virgin Islands (U.S.)

St. John's is a city of Old World charm and elegance which lingers in the varied architecture of Georgian, Victorian, Vernacular, Romantic and International flavors. The picturesque seafront where tiny, colorful boats are moored, the cheerful wooden buildings carefully refurbished to retain their original features, the vibrant Market Street offering vegetables, fruit and fish and the duty-free Heritage Quay shopping area provide a delightful atmosphere to captivate you. Sites to see include St. John's Cathedral with its white Baroque towers, the Botanical Garden, St. John's Antigua Lighthouse, and Fort James.
St. Johns, Segway Fort Conqueror
St. Johns, Segway Fort Conqueror
You will be met on the pier by a guide before being escorted to an awaiting air-conditioned taxi that will take you to Fort James Beach 40 minutes away from the pier. Travel back to a time in Antigua's history in 1706 when the British built one of its most impressive Forts to protect against French invasion. Conquer the trail leading to this most impressive structure of defense, built with full Masonic honors as your Segway PT moves you securely down the path of history after a complete safety orientation. You'll be amazed at how easy it is to manoeuver this phenomenon of motion as it carries you through the large wooden gates of Fort James where a spectacular sight of the Caribbean Sea awaits. After conquering the fort, embark on an endless adventure cruising by beach picnic parks, scores of fruit trees and miles of beach in minutes on your zero emission Segway as knowledgeable and fun guides fill you in on interesting facts about the area. After the tour enjoy delicious refreshments and cool drinks around a picnic table while indulging in a breathtaking view of one of the islands most popular beach bars and restaurant. With time to relax on the beach you can catch up on that good read or take a dip or just do absolutely nothing. Please note : Segway orientation, safety gear (helmets), bottled water, and soft-drinks are included. Bring sunscreen, your swimsuit, towel and camera.
St Johns, Swim with the Stingrays
St Johns, Swim with the Stingrays
Here is an outstanding tour and an opportunity to swim with, touch, and feed the stingrays of Antigua in the Caribbean Sea. The stingrays are very friendly and very gentle. You will board your air-conditioned transportation in Falmouth Marina and ride through Antigua's countryside, rich in daily West Indian life, local villages, and old churches. Start your adventure at Stingray City's land base where you can enjoy the company of their monkeys and parrots , and the hospitality of the experienced Stingray City's Guides. Following your safety briefing a short speedboat ride will whisk you to a shallow pool with a white-sand bottom surrounded by a beautiful coral reef in the Caribbean Sea. You will be able to stand up or swim with the stingrays, who will greet you with the familiarity of an old friend. You will be given an opportunity to hand-feed the stingrays and capture the moment with photographs! After feeding, snorkeling, and taking pictures with your new friends, you will return to the land base where you can rinse off the seawater under the bright Caribbean sun, with a shower under a coconut tree, and enjoy a complimentary rum or fruit punch , browse in the gift shop, and share this unique experience with your fellow guests before your return journey to your ship. Please note: Wear your swimsuit under a cover up, bring a towel, and sunscreen.
St Johns, Concierge Collection, Jet Ski Adventure
St Johns, Concierge Collection, Jet Ski Adventure
Captain your own 2-seater jet ski on a guided tour of Antigua's south coast and discover the exciting and amazing Antigua shoreline and some of its 365 beaches! Board your air-conditioned transportation for a 15-minute ride through Antigua's countryside, rich in daily West Indian life, local villages, and old churches, that exemplifies West Indian culture, to Hawksbill Beach in Five Islands. Whether you have driven a jet ski or not, or you own your own, this tour is for you. Our experienced and courteous guides ensure that you are comfortable operating the jet ski and then you will navigate at a pace that matches your comfort and experience level. At the calm waters of Hawksbill Beach you will be met by an experienced Guide, who will give you a safety briefing on how to operate your 2-seater Yamaha jet ski, equipped with all the latest safety features. Then it's time to follow your experienced Guide out of the harbor for a spectacular adventure along Antigua's south coast in and out of bays and around reefs and the south coast white-sand beaches. There will be chance to stop and simply take a swim or relax and soak up the sun in the idyllic beach location. You then will be guided back to Hawksbill Beach along the shoreline seeing dozens of beaches along the crystal-clear Caribbean waters and have another opportunity to soak up the Antiguan sun and see the Antiguan southwest coastline. There will be some time to just chill on the beach, to have a swim and a walk along the beach with a drink from the bar or browse the gift shop. Your air-conditioned transportation will be waiting for the return to the yacht. Please note: Jet skis are sold on the basis there are 2 guests on each jet ski and single guests will be charged double. Guests must be 18 years of age to drive the jet skis and show a valid id. Maximum weight of combined participants is 400 pounds. The tour is not suitable for guests with back problems, guests who are pregnant. Non-swimmers are welcome. Guests should bring sunglasses, sun cream, a towel and wear swim wear. GoPro cameras are available for rent to capture your Antigua tour memories.
St. Johns, Open Course Canopy Challenge
St. Johns, Open Course Canopy Challenge
You will be met at your ship by professional guides and taken by air-conditioned taxi to the Antigua rainforest some 30 minutes away. After a safety briefing and equipment distribution your exciting tour will begin. Starting at the Old Pump House, you will walk over a suspension bridge from the side of the building, which spans the gorge to the far bank. Once across the bridge, your remaining thrilling journey through the forest will begin, as you trail to the first aerial zip, and continue onto the others which criss-cross the vast gorge. There are zip lines of 52 feet to 328 feet in length. The geography of the gorge dictates that you will be above the treetops for large parts of the run - entering a corridor in the foliage at either end. There are a series of 12 zip lines, 9 typical challenge elements and 2 suspension bridges giving a bird's eye view of the flora and fauna in the rainforest while listening to the numerous bird species. You will also see a series of large trees (including the silk cotton, one of Antigua's National Symbols), prominent boulders, a rock pool, small waterfall and a shaded area with interesting plants, wild fruits, vines, mosses and lichens. Please note : This tour includes some slight physical exertion and is not recommended for pregnant women, persons with a history of heart conditions, seizures, back, knee or shoulder problems or other pre-existing health problems. Maximum weight is 235 lbs; minimum height is 5 feet. Participants should not wear strapless shoes or strapless sandals and ladies should wear shorts or long pants. A change of shirt is recommended. Guests are also offered complementary water on the course.
St.John's, Concierge Collection: Sail Snorkel and Beach
St.John's, Concierge Collection: Sail Snorkel and Beach
No additional details available for this excursion.
St. Johns, Beach Escape
St. Johns, Beach Escape
To start or end the day in the best way possible you should experience a relaxing and carefree morning or afternoon on the half-mile secluded white-sand beach at Valley Church. The beach is beautiful, the water is warm and blue, and your experienced guides are on hand to make your day special. Board your air-conditioned taxi and drive approximately 30 - 35 minutes from St. John's to the famed Nest Beach Bar & Restaurant on Valley Church Beach. The beach here offers half a mile of soft white sand bordered by coconut palms and sea grape trees. You will be greeted on arrival with your complimentary drink, (rum punch or fruit punch) before you relax in a complimentary lounge chair in a specially designated area of the beach and sip on your welcome cocktail. Enjoy approximately 3 hours of relaxation while you soak up the sun, take a gentle stroll along the beach, refresh yourself by swimming in the Caribbean Sea or treat yourself to a snack or an early lunch in the restaurant overlooking the sand and sea. Umbrellas are available for a nominal charge. The Nest Beach Bar & Restaurant features restrooms, freshwater showers as well as a beach bar and restaurant. Please note : Bring a swimsuit, a towel, adequate sun protection, and a camera to record your special memories!
St. Johns: Presidents Tour
St. Johns: Presidents Tour
This tour has been created especially for Windstar's President and guests. You will be greeted at the pier by your professional Tour Guide for the start of this interesting tour and listen to your Guide through the Whisper Radio System for ease and clarity, so you miss nothing even for those with hearing aids as there are special adaptors! Your first stop will be at Betty's Hope. Built in 1674 by Sir Christopher Codrington, this was the site of one of the first full-scale sugar plantations on Antigua and is located just south of Pares Village. For more than 300 years, this prominent sugar plantation has played a leading role in, and influenced the lives of many generations of Antiguans. This is the only twin sugar mill, standing side by side in the Eastern Caribbean and has several renovated sugar trains used to transport sugar cane across the island which you can view and photograph. Your tour will continue to Devil's Bridge. For hundreds of thousands of years, the Atlantic's waves have crashed into the east coast of Antigua creating a natural arch, or bridge. Numerous geysers and blowholes surround the arch as waves continually break against the coastal rocks. In addition to being a natural phenomenon, Devil's Bridge also holds cultural importance in Antiguan history. A prehistoric, Amerindian site is located within its vicinity and suggests that prehistoric peoples may have used the area for fishing and settlement. Popular belief suggests slaves leapt to their death off of the natural arch during the period of slavery in Antigua. Devil's Bridge gets its name from these myths as the stories contend the devil claimed those who leapt off the bridge. Your tour will continue where you will hug the south coast line and drive past Darkwood Beach, Turner's Beach, Fryes Beach, Jolly Harbour, many secluded beaches, 5* hotels and exclusive homes through Fig Tree Drive, Antigua's lush rainforest area through Antigua's countryside, rich in daily West Indian life, local villages, and old churches, that exemplify West Indian culture. Please note: Wear comfortable clothes and shoes. There is one step in and out of the bus.
St. Johns, Spectacular Antigua
St. Johns, Spectacular Antigua
Courteous and knowledgeable guides are eager to indulge you in the magnificent colonial history of Antigua. Once the Naval Base for the British in the Caribbean, Antigua's strategic location and excellent natural harbors create an Island haven for both ships and Sun Seekers alike. Only the best Coach buses, fully air-conditioned are waiting to take you on your Island discovery adventure! Your first stop will be at Dow's Hi ll, offering one of the best panoramic views on the island - perfect for taking photos. Take a short guided tour of the area and enjoy a multimedia presentation at the onsite visitors' center. Then it's on to Blockhouse Ruins built in 1787 standing 446 ft. atop a sheer cliff above the mighty Atlantic Ocean, you will overlook Indian Creek where the first Arawak Indians settled and lived. In this modern day, see the prestigious St. James' Club on Mamora Bay. On to Shirley Heights Lookout , the most southerly point in Antigua, named after Sir Thomas Shirley. There is a commanding cliff top view over the Atlantic Ocean and English Harbor 487 ft. above sea level. On a clear day, the volcanic island of Montserrat, 28 miles away, can be seen. Finish your tour at Nelson's Dockyard village, named after Admiral Lord Horatio Nelson, and built in 1725, to provide a base for a squadron of ships patrolling the West Indies maintaining England's sea. Please note : Bring your camera.
St Johns, Chocolate and Rum Making
St Johns, Chocolate and Rum Making
Upon arrival at the pier, you will be greeted by your knowledgeable and friendly guide, who will escort you to your comfortable, air-conditioned transportation. After a short 10-minute drive, you'll arrive in the charming and tropical village of Hodges Bay. Here, you'll meet one of Antigua's most renowned chocolatiers and her expert team. They will welcome you with delicious homemade chocolate samples as they introduce you to your upcoming chocolate-making experience. Using fresh, locally sourced ingredients, you'll have the chance to craft your own gourmet chocolates. In this hands-on workshop, you'll be guided through every step of the chocolate-making process, from dipping and glazing to using molds, with plenty of local stories and insights along the way. You'll gain a deep appreciation for the art of chocolate-making as you create your own sweet creations, which will be packaged for you to take home. Next, we'll embark on a scenic 35-minute drive to the picturesque Galleon Beach in the historic English Harbour area. There, you'll delve into the fascinating history of Caribbean rum, which dates back to the 17th century when enslaved people on sugarcane plantations discovered how to turn molasses into fermented alcohol and eventually distilled rum. In a fun and interactive 90-minute rum masterclass, you'll explore this rich history while creating your own bespoke 750ml bottle of flavored rum. Under the guidance of experts, you'll choose your flavors and design your own label, making for a personalized and unforgettable rum experience.

This is the Caribbean as you've always imagined it, with yacht-filled harbors set against volcanic mountains and endless stretches of palm-fringed beach. The underwater world here attracted the likes of Jacques Cousteau, but even novice snorkelers will enjoy exploring these impossibly blue waters.
Les Saintes, Snorkel Experience in Les Saintes *


Les Saintes, Snorkel Experience in Les Saintes *
Sail along the third most beautiful bay of the word, Terre de Haut, passing by islands and islets en route to Terre de Bas. Explore the seabeds of Terre de Bas and the idyllic cove of Anse Fidelin during a guided snorkeling session in these warm, crystal-clear waters. Along the way, look for the colorful coral, sea turtles, tropical fish, and marine life that inhabit your exquisite surrounds. At the conclusion of your snorkeling session, embark the boat and relax with a refreshment during the short ride back to the pier. Please note: This tour is weather dependent and guests must have no mobility issues. You will have to bring your swimsuit, towel, sunscreen, sunglasses and a hat. Tour operates on a boat and is not recommended for guests who suffer from seasickness, salt and sun allergies.
Les Saintes, Explore Terra de Haut by Foot
Les Saintes, Explore Terra de Haut by Foot
Start your walk from the pier with your expert guide. Terre de Haut is a charming island well known for its colorful houses, transparent waters, and mountains. With your guide, you'll explore the village of Terre de Haut and learn about the heart of island life, visit the town hall square, walk past colorful fishermen's houses, and visit the local church. Before walking back to the boat, you'll have time to taste a Terre de Haut specialty, Tourments d/Amour, a round cake filled with jam. Please note : Guests are encouraged to wear comfortable walking shoes and bring a hat, sunscreen, water bottle, and local currency.
Les Saintes, Relax & Snorkel *


Les Saintes, Relax & Snorkel *
Admire the tropical beauty of Isles des Saintes with this panoramic sightseeing and snorkeling excursion. Boat-Ride and see the beautiful bay, passing by Ilet Cabrit, Terre de Bas, Ilet Redonde, Grand Ilet, Ilet de la Coche, and Ilets Les Augustins. Then stop for a guided snorkeling session in the warm, crystal-clear waters nearest Pain de Sucre. Relax as you return back to the pier. Please note: This tour is weather dependent and guests must have no mobility issues. You will have to bring your swimsuit, towel, sunscreen, sunglasses and a hat. Tour operates on a boat and is not recommended for guests who suffer from seasickness, salt and sun allergies.
Les Saintes, Terre de Haut Panoramic Tour
Les Saintes, Terre de Haut Panoramic Tour
Depart from the pier with your guide by small bus to explore Terre-de-Haut. Drive through the village with its multicolored houses and Catholic Church towards the Caribbean coast. First photo stop on one of the most beautiful places of the Archipelago, Le Pain de Sucre, a 164-foot volcanic hill above sea level, whose steep slopes fall into Les Saintes Bay. Discover the cemetery made up of shells and look for iguanas. Then take pictures at Grande Anse Beach, well-known for the concert that nature offers when the waves crash. See the small airport where pilots must hold a special clearance and the panoramic view on Marigot Bay with its turquoise water. Please note: Wear comfortable and casual clothes and shoes and bring sunscreen sunglasses, a cap or hat and water.
Les Saintes, Sailing the Bay
Les Saintes, Sailing the Bay
Prepare for your voyage aboard an 80-foot sailing catamaran. Following a brief introduction and safety instructions, the captain will navigate you through the stunning bay. You'll sail through multiple islands, including Ilet Cabrit, Ilet Redonde, Grand Ilet, and Ilets les Augustins, before stopping near Pain de Sucre. Renowned for its tranquil, crystal-clear waters, Pain de Sucre offers the perfect opportunity for a delightful swim. After your stop, you'll have the opportunity to enjoy a complimentary drink as you make your way back to the pier. Please Note : we recommend you bring a swimsuit under cover up, towel, sunglasses, hat, and reef safe sunscreen.
Les Saintes, Blue Escape Kayaking *


Les Saintes, Blue Escape Kayaking *
Explore the pristine turquoise waters of Les Saintes during an eco-friendly excursion, aboard a clear-bottom kayak. With a short transfer by boat you will go to the kayaking base. After a safety briefing, begin your guided kayaking tour with your instructor along the most beautiful spot: Le Pain de Sucre. Paddle along the crystal-clear waters, see the exquisite seabed, tropical fishes and marine life. At your return to the base, enjoy a cocktail and return back to the pier. At your return to the base, enjoy a cocktail and free time on the beach. At your disposal are a beach chair, snorkeling equipment, kayak and others. You will head back to the pier by boat. Please note: Wear light clothes, hat or visor, sunscreen, and sunglasses. Guests paddle themselves in their kayak. Not recommended for guests who suffer from: seasickness, salt and sun allergies or back and shoulder problems.
Les Saintes, Historic Tastes & Treasures of Fort Napoleon
Les Saintes, Historic Tastes & Treasures of Fort Napoleon
Fort Napoleon has a rich history and is the setting for some of the most dramatic harbor views in the Caribbean. Join your English-speaking guide at the pier where a private shuttle will bring you to the gate at the top of Napoleon Hill . Afternoon entry to the fort allows a more intimate opportunity to enjoy the history of the fort, its gardens, and eclectic museum collection depicting life on the island over the last 2500 years. Following your guided tour of these areas, you will retreat to the original fort's kitchen where you will sample a variety of local, iconic foods including the famous local cakes. No Windstar tour in the Caribbean would be complete without a taste of rum and today you will sample the " Sun Rum " mixed on the island. When you are ready to leave you have the option to hike back to the town or take advantage of the shuttle service provided for you. Please note : This exclusive tour accommodates a maximum of 24 people. Space is limited, sign up early.
Les Saintes, Sample Culinary Treasures of Guadeloupe
Les Saintes, Sample Culinary Treasures of Guadeloupe
This culinary delight will start with a boat ride from the pier to Pain de Sucre beach. You'll cross Les Saintes Bay, and your hostess will welcome you to the pontoon and take you on a culinary history tour of the island. Along the way, you'll taste punches and syrups, foie gras and duck breast toasts with Creole flavors, smoked fish, rum, and sweets with coffee and chocolate. After your food tour, you'll have time to relax in a lounge chair on the Pain de Sucre beach before heading back to the ship. Please note: This menu is an example of the foods you may taste on your tour and the menu is subject to change. Guests are encouraged to wear a swimsuit under their clothing and bring a towel, sunscreen, and local currency.

The UNESCO site Pitons' with their two majestic volcanic peaks and 24 miles of vibrant coral reef welcome you to St. Lucia. Nearby Pigeon Island National Park features impressive ruins of English forts, archaeological relics of Arawak Indians, and splendid beaches.
Pigeon Island, Panoramic St. Lucia
Pigeon Island, Panoramic St. Lucia
St. Lucia, often called the "Helen of the West Indies," is one of the Caribbean's most stunning islands. Disembark from your ship and immerse yourself in the island's breathtaking landscapes, starting with a visit to a historic 150-year-old Colonial home that overlooks the vibrant capital city of Castries, its bustling harbor, and the northern coastline. This excursion will take you through charming local communities, offering a glimpse into daily island life while you soak in the surrounding natural beauty. You'll pass the island's only 18-hole golf course, located in the serene Cap Estate at the northern tip of St. Lucia. The journey continues to the historic Morne Fortune, where you'll visit St. Mark's, a 150-year-old Colonial residence. Enjoy a guided tour and discover the rich history of this stately home. Savor a local snack and refreshing drink before stepping out onto the balcony for an unforgettable photo opportunity, capturing panoramic views of Castries harbor and the northern landscape. On clear days, you can even spot the nearby island of Martinique. As you board the bus to return to your ship, you'll take with you the memories of your time on this truly beautiful island.
Pigeon Island, Rainforest Canopy Zip Line Adventure
Pigeon Island, Rainforest Canopy Zip Line Adventure
Take a bird's-eye-view of rainforest bird and plant life as you soar high above the ground on this zip line adventure. You will enjoy a one-hour journey along a somewhat winding road toward Dennery Fishing Village. Soon you reach the Zip Line Welcome Center in the heart of the rainforest. After a safety briefing you will be on your way along 4,000 feet of cables suspended between platforms. There are also two net bridges that provide access between platforms. The fully integrated system of cables and rigging is carefully designed to deliver a thrill all under safe conditions. Although this ride does not demand physical ability, the adrenaline rush is one you'll long remember. Please note : You should wear tops with sleeves and avoid very brief shorts. Long hair must be pinned up and shoes should be well secured to your feet. Some step-climbing is involved. You will be required to sign a waiver to participate on this tour. Weight limit is 250 lbs.
Pigeon Island, Concierge Collection: Half Day Private Van & Guide
Pigeon Island, Concierge Collection: Half Day Private Van & Guide
Explore at your leisure with a private vehicle, driver, and English-speaking guide. This exclusive tour will allow you to customize your time ashore and explore the most interesting sites in the comfort and privacy of your own van. With your private vehicle, and the personalized attention of your driver and English-speaking guide, you will have the flexibility and independence to design your itinerary ashore. See the iconic sites, or create your own personal stops to make the experience your own. Please note : Capacity: 3-6 guests. Private vans are ordered per vehicle (not per person). This tour includes transport in a private van, driver and English Speaking Guide. Itinerary can be adjusted with tour guide as long as it's in the area and does not exceed the duration of 8 hours. Recommended for physically challenged guests.
Pigeon Island, St. Lucian Walking Food Tour
Pigeon Island, St. Lucian Walking Food Tour
A food tour is like a tune, it has some rocking moments and some sweet piano notes - but all taste delicious! The food offered on these guided walks is diverse food - traditional St. Lucian food, and authentic food from around the world from people who now call St. Lucia home. You can expect local St. Lucian food, Trinidadian delights, Italian delicacies and much more! This Rodney Bay, St. Lucia food tour features drinks and bites at hidden gems and local favorites! 5 small plates (sample/tastings), 3 alcoholic beverages, a local guide, and lots of fun! Food vendors are selected based on the quality of the food and the authenticity of the place. It's also a great opportunity for local establishments to showcase their culinary talents for new guests and create special memories. Please note: Bring camera, sunscreen, insect repellent if allergic to the tropics and US dollars if you wish to purchase an additional beverage, snack or local souvenir.
Pigeon Island, Catamaran Cruise to the Pitons
Pigeon Island, Catamaran Cruise to the Pitons
An exciting introduction to St. Lucia and a marvelous way to experience the beauty of the island's coastline, by cruising to see the most photographed landmark in St. Lucia - The Pitons, now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Board a catamaran and depart Pigeon Island passing by Rat Island, the Vigie and La Toc peninsulas before heading to the south of St. Lucia. Take in the amazing views of the lush vegetation along the rolling mountainsides of the coastline. Bypass the fishing villages of Anse La Raye and Canaries. Continue on towards the Soufriere Bay for the sighting of Petit and Gros Pitons - rising majestically to over 2,600 feet (792 meters) out of the sea, where picture taking moments are not to be missed. With cameras in hand, get ready to capture the perfect shots of these volcanic plugs as your boat circles the area. Your cruise will continue up along the coast to one of the bays for a relaxing swim in the cool waters of the Caribbean Sea. Return on board for a fun journey back to the port with music, dancing and a cruise into Marigot Bay - one of the Island's most sheltered bays also renowned for its beauty and used as a film location for such movies as Dr. Doolittle and Firepower . Refreshments served on board and then it is fun time before arriving back at Pigeon Island. Please note : Life jackets will be provided. Bring towels, and wear swimwear underneath clothing. Wear cool comfortable clothing and appropriate sandals/shoes with rubber soles. Bring insect repellent if allergic to the tropics, sun screen and your camera.
Pigeon Island, Aerial Tram Park
Pigeon Island, Aerial Tram Park
Open-air gondolas , accompanied by a naturalist guide provide the one and only access to the upper layers of the rainforest. Ascending through the middle layer of the rainforest you will enjoy the fauna and flora. The Aerial Tram Tour will transport you up and away from the heat and bustle of the lowlands to an ecological park located in the heights of St Lucia's forest reserve. Sixteen open-air gondolas ascend noiselessly through the rainforest, offering you a magical view of nature in its majesty - towering gommiers, impressive chatanniers, and the remarkable phenomenon of the strangler ficus, alighted upon by playful hummingbirds and banana quits. An experienced Nature Interpreter will point out giant ferns and magnificent heliconia, and identify the calls and the plumage of the birdlife that makes the Caribbean Oceanic forest its home. The descent will afford you a bird's eye view of the forest and a spectacular panoramic vista of the north of the island. With much to see and listen for, the tram ride will be a celebration of color and life and a restorative retreat guaranteed to refresh the senses. Please note: Depending on traffic, the drive to the tram is about 40 minutes, and persons prone to motion sickness are asked to take the necessary precautions prior to the tour. Wear comfortable walking shoes for the trail. The walk after the Aerial Tram is optional. No high heels, sandals or flip flops are allowed. Bring sun protection, insect repellent, a camera and binoculars. The Aerial Tram is for all ages and fitness levels but is not wheelchair accessible.
Pigeon Island, Concierge Collection: Full Day Private Car & Guide
Pigeon Island, Concierge Collection: Full Day Private Car & Guide
Explore at your leisure with a private vehicle, driver, and English-speaking guide. This exclusive tour will allow you to customize your time ashore and explore the most interesting sites in the comfort and privacy of your own car. With your private vehicle, and the personalized attention of your driver and English-speaking guide, you will have the flexibility and independence to design your itinerary ashore. See the iconic sites, or create your own personal stops to make the experience your own. Please note : Capacity: 1-2 guests. Private cars are ordered per vehicle (not per person). This tour includes transport in a private car, driver and English Speaking Guide. Itinerary can be adjusted with tour guide as long as it's in the area and does not exceed the duration of 8 hours. Recommended for physically challenged guests.
Pigeon Island, Discover Sailing
Pigeon Island, Discover Sailing
Join a welcoming and professional crew aboard a b eautiful racing yacht for an engaging sailing lesson and exhilarating voyage on the Caribbean Sea. Hop aboard the 40-foot Papagayo, the island's only race yacht, for a brief orientation by her experienced crew. You will learn how to hoist the sail, fly the jib, winch and trim the sails and then take the helm of the vessel. Enjoy the surrounding scenery while gliding across Rodney Bay's dazzling blue waters before returning to your ship. Please note : Guests prone to motion sickness are advised to take the necessary precaution for the sailing lesson. Life Jackets are available on board the yacht. The only day this tour may not operate is on Christmas Day.
Pigeon Island, Concierge Collection: Full Day Private Van & Guide
Pigeon Island, Concierge Collection: Full Day Private Van & Guide
Explore at your leisure with a private vehicle, driver, and English-speaking guide. This exclusive tour will allow you to customize your time ashore and explore the most interesting sites in the comfort and privacy of your own van. With your private vehicle, and the personalized attention of your driver and English-speaking guide , you will have the flexibility and independence to design your itinerary ashore. See the iconic sites, or create your own personal stops to make the experience your own. Please note: Capacity: 3-6 guests. Private vans are ordered per vehicle (not per person). This tour includes transport in a private van, driver and English Speaking Guide. Itinerary can be adjusted with tour guide as long as it's in the area and does not exceed the duration of 8 hours. Recommended for physically challenged guests.
Pigeon Island, Concierge Collection: Half Day Private Car & Guide
Pigeon Island, Concierge Collection: Half Day Private Car & Guide
Explore at your leisure with a private vehicle, driver, and English-speaking guide. This exclusive tour will allow you to customize your time ashore and explore the most interesting sites in the comfort and privacy of your own car. With your private vehicle, and the personalized attention of your driver and English-speaking guide, you will have the flexibility and independence to design your itinerary ashore. See the iconic sites, or create your own personal stops to make the experience your own. Please note : Capacity: 1-2 guests. Private cars are ordered per vehicle (not per person). This tour includes transport in a private car, driver and English Speaking Guide. Itinerary can be adjusted with tour guide as long as it's in the area and does not exceed the duration of 4 hours. Recommended for physically challenged guests.

Inhale the intoxicating aroma of the "Isle of Spice" as your eyes feast on what is widely claimed to be the most beautiful city in the Caribbean. Spend the day on 2-mile-long Grand Anse beach, and before you go, a taste of nutmeg ice cream is a must.
St. Georges, Clear Bottom Kayaking
St. Georges, Clear Bottom Kayaking
Have you ever wondered what the underwater would look like but you can't snorkel or SCUBA dive? Well now you can, with Grenada's newest underwater adventure. You will discover what the underwater looks like in a "sit on top" double clear bottom kayak. The journey takes 15 minutes from the port to your starting point at Grand Mal Bay , next to the newly refurbish building formerly known as Sunset View Restaurant , on the West Coast. There you will board your kayak and begin your fantastic journey over the Grand Mal coral reefs, down to Cherry Hill, turn around and move on to Mollinere Bay where you will view the popular divers' reefs, and experience the wonders of the underwater world. After 1 1/4 hours you will return to the Kayak house where you will recover from the wonders of the underwater world, with a swim in the calm bay, and a complimentary drink at the bar (rum punch, local beer, local fruit juice, soft drink or water) before you will be returned to the pier. Please note : Bring your swimsuit and towel, sunscreen and a hat and/or sunglasses. Guests will be required to sign a waiver to participate on this tour. Minimum age is 8 years old and maximum weight is 250 lbs.
St. Georges, Powerboat & Snorkeling at the Statues Park *


St. Georges, Powerboat & Snorkeling at the Statues Park *
You will be collected from the jetty next to your yacht's dock. Climb aboard the twin engine powerboat and enjoy a fun adventure. After a short safety briefing you will head north along Grenada's sheltered western coast. During your tour you will learn about the Spice Isle and also information on the ecology, wildlife, geography and local history of Grenada. The boat will stop for approximately 40 minutes so snorkelers can explore with a guide the world-famous underwater sculpture park of Grenada now listed as one of the Top 25 Wonders of the World by National Geographic . Non-snorkelers are free to stay on board with your captain. After the snorkel enjoy a local juice before zooming off for another hour of fun, exploring, and great photo opportunities. Your tour will visit the historic town of St. Georges where you cruise the protected inner harbor of one of the prettiest towns in the Caribbean, before one last blast back to the dock to disembark. Please note : Wear a swimsuit; bring a towel and adequate sun protection. A liability waiver is required. Itinerary and snorkel site are subject to change due to sea and weather conditions. The minimum age to participate is 8 years old. This tour is not recommended for pregnant women. Snorkelers should be able to swim. Maximum weight 275 lbs.
St. Georges, Certified One-Tank Dive
St. Georges, Certified One-Tank Dive
This afternoon's dive will be at either Boss Reef or Purple Rain Reef , where coral, fish, and other sea life present an amazing kaleidoscope of color and texture. Site will be decided on the day of the dive. The dive time is between 45-50 minutes. Please note : Divers who have not logged a dive in the past 12 months will be required to take a refresher course which can be taken at an additional cost of $80. Wear your swimsuit under your clothing and bring a towel. Waiver release forms must be signed and medical conditions must be disclosed. Please bring your C-card.
St. Georges, Adventure River Tubing
St. Georges, Adventure River Tubing
The Balthazar River nestled in an exotic tropical rainforest is fed from sources deep in the island's interior. Here is your opportunity to have a thrilling river tubing experience on what is known locally as the "Great River." You will take a 45-minute journey from St. George's through the scenic hilly interior of the Grand Etang Rainforest Reserve to the Balthazar Estate. Your arrival will be followed by a safety briefing before you'll be equipped with a life vest, modified inner tube, and a paddle. You will be accompanied by guides as you gently spin and swirl in the river currents . Marvel at the exotic views of tropical vegetation and wildlife as your thrilling river ride progresses. Several pools along the way provide the perfect opportunity to catch your breath. Finally sample a much-deserved rum punch or local fruit juice. All too soon, it's time to return to the ship. Please note : River levels vary according to the amount of rainfall and may affect operation of the tour. Wear your swimsuit and bring along a towel and water shoes. Participants need to be physically fit and there is a weight limit of 230 lbs.
St. Georges, Fort Frederick Rainforest & Waterfall
St. Georges, Fort Frederick Rainforest & Waterfall
Your sightseeing adventure begins with a scenic drive through St. George's, the capital of Grenada, as you make your way to Fort Frederick. This 18th-century fortress, perched atop Richmond Hill, offers stunning panoramic views of St. George's harbor. Built originally by the French in 1779 and completed by the British in 1791, during the French Revolution, Fort Frederick is a striking stone quadrangle with bastions at each corner. Next, visit Annandale Waterfall, where a short yet steep walk leads you into a lush green paradise. The waterfall, framed by hanging ferns and a variety of local flowering and medicinal plants, is a true natural gem. Your final stop is Grand Etang National Park, where you'll enjoy a complimentary beverage while taking in the breathtaking views of the lake nestled in the crater of an extinct volcano. The park's stunning scenery offers an opportunity to witness the rich biodiversity of the rainforest, and with a bit of luck, you might even spot the Mona Monkey, which has made this area its home. Please note that the Fort Frederick visit is not suitable for guests with limited mobility, as it is not wheelchair accessible. The tour sequence may vary, and one complimentary drink per person is included. It is recommended that guests bring a bottle of water from the ship.
St. Georges, Izzie's Great House Discovery
St. Georges, Izzie's Great House Discovery
The Tower Estate is a unique property that is known as the Downton Abbey of Grenada. This estate has been the home of the Slinger Family since the mid 1940's and is a beautiful 107-year-old historic Victorian-style great house that sits atop a small peak in the Parish of St. George. It boasts a 1-1/2-acre lush tropical ornamental flower garden, surrounded by flowering trees, shrubs, vegetables, fruit trees and the island's world-famous array of spices. The magnificent stone and wood building features mahogany ceilings, hand-crafted paneled walls, furnished with period antiques, reminiscent of yesteryear and adorned with a unique collection of maps and prints that hold the keys to rich, historical stories of Grenada. Your tour will include a tour of the garden and the house where you will enjoy light snacks that will include Grenada's famous chocolate and incredible blue tea. Please note : Wear comfortable walking shoes. This tour is not recommended for guests with mobility issues due to the garden visit and the amount of time spent standing.
St. Georges, Discover Scuba
St. Georges, Discover Scuba
St. George's offers a wonderful opportunity to begin the sport of SCUBA diving. Your package includes instruction and a shallow pool dive, as well as all equipment. Afterwards, you will proceed to a shallow dive area and explore the wonders of the beautiful waters of Grenad a. Please note : Minimum age is 10 years old.
St. Georges, Certified Two-Tank Dive
St. Georges, Certified Two-Tank Dive
This 2-tank dive will visit both Boss Reef and Purple Rain Reef . Each dive will be about 45-50 minute s, with a surface interval between dives of approximately one hour. Please note : Divers who have not logged a dive in the past 12 months will be required to take a refresher course which can be taken at an additional cost of $80. Please wear your swimsuit under your clothes and bring a towel. Waiver release forms must be signed and medical conditions must be disclosed. Please bring your C-card.
St. Georges, Sailing Cruise to the Statue Park
St. Georges, Sailing Cruise to the Statue Park
Travel along Grenada's picturesque coastline aboard a spacious, 65-foot catamaran sloop designed and built specifically for day charters cruises. Step aboard and you'll embark on a journey that will showcase the picturesque island and all the beauty of Grenada's west coast with stops at the underwater sculpture park and Mango Bay. From St. George's harbor, you will sail north along Grenada's west coast to stop and discover the underwater sculpture park of Grenada in their Marine Protected Area. These statues are sympathetically located to enhance the reef, making natural use of its varied topography of craggy gullies and sun-dappled sandy patches. Then you will sail to Mango Bay Beach for a second stop before a one hour sailing back to the cruise terminal. Please note : Unlimited beverages are provided throughout, including rum punch, juices, and mineral water. Half of the boat has shade. You must walk in ankle-deep water to (dis)embark the boat. Wear aqua shoes and your swimsuit under your clothing, bring a towel, sunscreen, and a hat. Mask, snorkel, and snorkel vest are provided (No fins). Rum punch will be served only after the snorkeling.
St Georges, Spice of Our Lives
St Georges, Spice of Our Lives
Your journey will begin at the pier where you'll board your air-conditioned coach and enjoy a scenic drive through the capital of St. George's en route to De La Grenade Industries, where you can sample delicious products, such as jams, jellies and nutmeg syrup. Their prize-winning nutmeg liqueur and rum punch are not to be missed. Next head to Laura Herb and Spice Garden, an amazing botanical garden that grows herbs and spices used for medicinal remedies. Tour the grounds and discover the cornucopia of trees, herbs and spices grown here. The guide will accompany you along the garden path lined with nutmeg shells for an educational tour. You'll have time afterwards to explore the gift shop just before continuing on to Grenada Distillers. You will be welcomed at Grenada Distillers by friendly and knowledgeable guides who will explain the history and all the different processes and stages of making their fine rum from a factory that has been in operation since 1937. After the tour, you will be invited to sample their award-winning rums at the sample bar. From the Grenada Distillers you will drive back to the port. Please note: Wear comfortable walking shoes.

Affectionately known as St. Barts, the Caribbean's most chic island adds a French flair to Riviera-like beaches and duty-free boutiques. Walk past gingerbread cottages in search of celebrities, shop for designer fashions, or sip the island's signature ti punch as kite surfers fly by.
St Barts, Concierge Collection: St. Barthelemy Beach Day
St Barts, Concierge Collection: St. Barthelemy Beach Day
You will find Le Barthélemy Resort and Spa at the end of a beautiful bay right on a stunning beach. Le Barthélemy is sheer luxury, so let yourself be spoiled. In the rare beauty of the natural setting, you will understand the spirit of St. Barts; elegance, refinement, and discretion. Enjoy your lunch, swim, make use of the non-motorized watersport equipment provided, or do nothing at all, enjoy yourself. Le Barthélemy lets you forget all worries for the day and slips you into a cocoon of comfort and contentment. ENJOY! This is the life, St. Bart's style. This excursion was arranged specifically for and is exclusive to Windstar guests. Please note : Bring your swimsuit, sunscreen, and a cover up for the restaurant. Lunch is included at the resort restaurant.
Gustavia, Concierge Collection: Scuba Dive 2 Tank
Gustavia, Concierge Collection: Scuba Dive 2 Tank
Explore the vibrant flora and fauna of St. Barthélemy with our expert, accredited instructors as they guide you through the stunning sites of the Protected Marine Reserve on this two tank dive. Please note: any electronic devices (such as cell phones, cameras, etc.) and valuable items should be securely stored in a waterproof, sealable dry bag. Guests are responsible for any damage to these items. Please bring copies of your PADI scuba certification.
St. Barts, Concierge Collection: Sunset Cruise
St. Barts, Concierge Collection: Sunset Cruise
Boarding your sailing cat you will depart from Gustavia's tender pier. Your Captain will give a safety briefing as you set sail. You will have a peaceful and quiet sailing time in the vicinity of the harbor area to enjoy scenic views of the sunset. You will appreciate the scenic panorama, passing the mega yachts at anchor. The Captain will offer you Champagne, mineral water, soft drinks or beer and some assorted light snacks. The crew will be attentive and helpful. Please note : You will board the ship with a gangway that can be tricky because of the recurrent swell in Gustavia harbor. You will have to remove your shoes and be barefoot before boarding the vessel. The Captain is solely responsible and has the right to refuse boarding to a guest who would be judged unable to participate. Cancellations must be made 48 hours prior to cruise time for refunds.
Gustavia, Concierge Collection: Savor St Barts
Gustavia, Concierge Collection: Savor St Barts
St. Barthélemy offers a unique culinary experience that blends French and Caribbean flavors into a delicious fusion. Stroll through the charming streets of Gustavia, where luxury boutiques and hidden gems await, all while savoring some of the island's finest gastronomic delights at every stop. Your culinary adventure begins with a classic French treat: a crepe, served with a choice of lemon and sugar or warm homemade chocolate. Discover the origins of this beloved dish from the Bretagne region, and enjoy it with a refreshing glass of hard apple cider. Next, head to the iconic "Le Select" bar, famous for being the place where Jimmy Buffett wrote his hit song "Cheeseburger in Paradise" in 1978. Known for its legendary rum punch, called "Planteur" (available with or without alcohol), this stop promises a fun and flavorful experience. Then, wander to a cozy restaurant nestled in the heart of Gustavia, where you'll enjoy a healthy "Tartine," a French open-faced sandwich topped with smoked salmon, lemon Greek yogurt, avocado, and sesame seeds, paired with a chilled Passion Fruit Iced Tea. The grand finale of your culinary tour takes you to the elegant Barons de Rothschild lounge, where you'll indulge in two glasses of their signature champagne: the Blanc de Blanc and the Rose Champagne, accompanied by the unforgettable Baron de Rothschild cheese. It's the perfect way to unwind and savor the finest flavors of St. Barth. At the end of the tour, your guide will escort you back to the tender, or you may choose to stay and explore the shops of Gustavia at your own pace.
Gustavia, Concierge Collection: Scuba Dive 1 Tank
Gustavia, Concierge Collection: Scuba Dive 1 Tank
Explore the vibrant flora and fauna of St. Barthélemy with our expert, accredited instructors as they guide you through the stunning sites of the Protected Marine Reserve on this one tank dive. Please note: any electronic devices (such as cell phones, cameras, etc.) and valuable items should be securely stored in a waterproof, sealable dry bag. Guests are responsible for any damage to these items. Please bring copies of your PADI scuba certification.
Gustavia, Concierge Collection: Jet Ski
Gustavia, Concierge Collection: Jet Ski
Embark on an exciting adventure to discover St. Barth's most stunning beaches! Accompanied by professional instructors, you'll begin your journey from Gustavia Harbor, making stops at the picturesque Shell Beach, the secluded Gouverneur Beach, and the beautiful Salines Beach, before heading south to Coco Island, located 0.62 miles from St. Barth. Along the way, enjoy a 15-minute swim break in the calm waters before hopping back onto your jet-ski for the return ride to Gustavia. Please note: participants must be at least 16 years old. You will be required to sign a waiver prior to participating in this tour.

For an island comprised of a mere eight square miles, it's amazing how much there is to do on Jost Van Dyke. Visit the national park on nearby Diamond Cay, snorkel among swaying sponges and angelfish at Sandy Spit, or pilot your own boat around Sir Francis Drake Waterway. After all that, you'll be ready for an evening drink on the beach - where you can admire your Windstar ship aglow in the harbor.
Jost Van Dyke, Sail and Snorkel
Jost Van Dyke, Sail and Snorkel
Step aboard a sleek catamaran for a fun and relaxing cruise through the islands surrounding Jost Van Dyke. After an hour of sailing your catamaran will anchor off the beautiful desert island Sandy Cay. From here you can choose to swim in the crystal-clear water, bask in the sun on the pristine white-sand beach, or stay on board and enjoy a complimentary drink. Cruise to Diamond Cay, a tiny islet surrounded by powdery white sand, azure blue waters, and an underwater world filled with colorful marine life . Enjoy an hour of exploring the fascinating reefs, or take a stroll to Foxy's Taboo. Refreshments and snacks are available at Foxy's Taboo (additional cost), as well as a pleasant little gift shop. The crew will sound the horn for another hour of catamaran cruising with rum punch and music. Please note : Wear your swimwear under your clothes and bring a towel, dry t-shirt or sweatshirt, a hat, and sunscreen. Snorkeling and swimming destinations may vary according to sea and weather conditions. Guests must be able to step on and off the catamaran and in and out of the water via a dive ladder. Refreshments are included on board.
Jost Van Dyke, Catamaran Cruise & Swim to Norman Island
Jost Van Dyke, Catamaran Cruise & Swim to Norman Island
This outing contains all the right ingredients for a fun-filled and memorable day on the water in the BVI. Board a power catamaran from Great Harbor and take in the breathtaking and incredible views of the islands of both the USVI and BVI. Your captain and crew have extensive local knowledge and will share geographical and nautical facts and lore with you. The boat will dock at Pirates Bight on Norman Island, famously known as Treasure Island. The reputed history of piracy on this island is immortalized in Robert Louis Stevenson's famous book Treasure Island . Here, you have free time to snorkel from the beach, enjoy a stroll or simply relax. Please note : Wear your swimsuit under your clothing; bring a towel, sunscreen, and a hat. Guests with heart problems, epilepsy or asthma are not allowed to participate in snorkeling. A waiver must be signed, and medical conditions disclosed. Guests participating in snorkeling should be able to swim and be in good physical condition.

The beautiful Bank Barrier coral reef wavers just beneath you as your ship makes the break to the bird sanctuary of Prickly Pear Island, so named because it is dotted with prickly pear cacti. Althought uninhabited, it does have a beach bar and water sports facilities. Not far away lies the curious assembly of house-sized boulders called "The Baths," which form huge underground pools and caverns
Virgin Gorda: Snorkel Adventure
Virgin Gorda: Snorkel Adventure
Board a 36-foot Newton Dive Special vessel for a fun and relaxing cruise through the islands surrounding Virgin Gorda. Motor across the stunning Virgin Gorda waters with views of neighboring islands. The boat will moor at your first snorkel spot, chosen by the Captain as the best location for the day. The crew will assist with getting your snorkel gear ready, give a safety briefing and guide you in the water while pointing out interesting sea life. Once back on board, the Captain will pick out a second snorkel spot for you to enjoy. The tour will end with refreshments on board and a cruise back to shore in time for your beach barbecue. Please note: wear your swimsuit under your clothes, bring a towel, a dry t-shirt or sweatshirt, reef friendly sunscreen, waterproof camera (if you want to record the boulders ashore), and a hat. Participants must sign a waiver before departing the dock. Depending on weather and sea state the snorkel locations might have to be adjusted. Minimum age is 7 years. The only way to experience this natural wonder is with our pre- arranged shore excursion being offered onboard.
Virgin Gorda: Highlights & Bath Tour
Virgin Gorda: Highlights & Bath Tour
Enjoy the best that Virgin Gorda has to offer when you take this Island Tour to the world famous Baths. Board your open air safari bus at Gun Creek and wind up the hills to Gorda Peak where you will have the opportunity to photograph the impressive archipelago of the B.V.I. Your route will take you on down the spine of this beautiful island. From here you will drive to The Baths. These massive granite boulders stand out against powdery white sand and crystal-clear waters, so seize this chance to scramble through narrow gaps, intricate pools and passages which comprise this adventurous footpath before it opens out to the spectacular white sands of Devil's Bay. The beach at The Baths boasts an appealing bar, souvenir stand and restrooms. For those not physically inclined, you can still be witness to these dramatic batholiths should you take a drink at the Top of The Baths, or the less strenuous path direct down to Devils Bay. Before boarding the safari busses, sample a complimentary rum punch, punch or water at the gazebo above the Baths, and then enjoy the remainder of your circular island tour via Nail Bay with homes of the rich and famous and Hog's Heaven for some stunning shots of the ship anchored in North Sound. Please note : Wear your swimsuit under your clothes, bring reef-friendly sun screen, towel, camera, reef or aqua shoes to explore the Baths, flip-flops are not recommended. This tour is not recommended for those with mobility issues. Use caution while walking down the trail and through the boulders in the caves. Path is uneven and slippery. On some days expect crowds. Please be aware of the National Flag Warning System and adhere to it at all times. Red Flag: Danger - No Swimming. Yellow Flag: Caution - Weak swimmers are discouraged from entering the water. Purple Flag: Jellyfish Warning. The only way to experience this natural wonder is with our pre- arranged shore excursion being offered onboard.

The imposing façade of El Morro fortress is just one of the many UNESCO World Heritage Sites in San Juan. Admire the colorful colonial buildings from your casually elegant ship, docked right in the heart of Old San Juan.
Small Isla Catalina boasts gleaming white-sand beaches ringed by coral reefs beckoning snorkelers. The island is a protected Natural Park where one beach is completely protected from the wind and the sea is delightfully calm. While beaches occupy more than 2/3 of the coastline, Isla Catalina also has unique rocky coasts and cliffs. One of the best diving sites of the Dominican Republic, Muro, can be found here. It boasts an impressive underwater wall over 328 feet deep. Isla Catalina is also the only place in the D.R. where raccoons and wild hares can be found.

La Capital, as Santo Domingo is affectionately known, is a UNESCO site and one of the oldest cities in the Caribbean, with Zona Colonial buildings dating back to the 1500s. Santo Domingo is also considered the most modern metropolis in the Caribbean doing a great job of converging old and new. At the heart of the Zona Colonial, a pedestrian-friendly maze of cobblestones and interesting architecture is the first cathedral built in the New World. Find time to sample the aromatic coffee and cacao.

Welcome to the sparkling city of Cartagena, where the gold and jewels of the Spanish Main awaited shipment across the Atlantic. No pirate could resist, nor will you be able to when you visit this historic city. The Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is surrounded by 400-year-old walls and contains a plethora of churches, fortresses, and restored colonial mansions. Outside the walls are more treasures: Climb the massive Castillo de San Felipe to investigate its maze of hidden tunnels, or shop for the perfect emerald.
Cartagena, A Taste of Getsemani at Night
Cartagena, A Taste of Getsemani at Night
Getsemani neighborhood brims with a local pride that's shown through its giant colorful murals, representing its history, people and culture. Enjoy the opportunity to see the neighborhood come to life in the evening, with tourists and locals alike. This nighttime guided tour will take you through the flavors of the neighborhood and the history of Getsemani. Your first stop will be to taste Colombian Coffee, a well-known Cartagena specialty. After your coffee, your tour will continue through the charming, colorful streets as you make your way to your next stop. Do not be surprised if you see residents bringing out their tables to offer delicacies and hanging handwritten menus on their windows and doors along the way. Your next tasting will be an arepa, a traditional snack made of ground maize dough stuffed with a filling. Next, you will have a tasting of Contenita, a Colombian lager and popular beer amongst the locals. After your cold local beer, a short walking tour will begin. Continue with a visit to la Trinidad Square, a popular gathering spot for locals to shop and hangout in the evening. Afterward, walk the city's ramparts for a view of the San Felipe fortress and stop by Cartagena's main square before returning to the ship. Please note: Wear comfortable walking shoes and light clothing. Bring sunglasses, a cap, camera, cash/credit card and sunscreen.

Welcome to the sparkling city of Cartagena, where the gold and jewels of the Spanish Main awaited shipment across the Atlantic. No pirate could resist, nor will you be able to when you visit this historic city. The Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is surrounded by 400-year-old walls and contains a plethora of churches, fortresses, and restored colonial mansions. Outside the walls are more treasures: Climb the massive Castillo de San Felipe to investigate its maze of hidden tunnels, or shop for the perfect emerald.
Cartagena, Colombian Coffee Experience
Cartagena, Colombian Coffee Experience
With this excursion you will fill your cup with the bold history of Cartagena and the rich goodness of pure Colombian Coffee. Your adventure will begin with a 15-minute motor coach ride to San Felipe Fortress , built in the 17th century. You will make a photo stop there before continuing on for a sightseeing tour of the Old City. You will visit a beautifully restored colonial house where you will get a good idea about colonial architecture and restoration. Then on to an experience to awaken the senses, touch, sight, taste, and smell and discover the amazing flavors of excellent Colombian Coffee. You will have a introduction to Colombian Coffee, an overview of the coffee process, raw materials, quality assessments, smelling and tasting exercises, finishing with tasting 3 different coffees through alternative coffee rituals. You will then have the opportunity for a walking tour along the narrow streets and squares of the walled city, followed by a panoramic sightseeing tour of modern Cartagena and its bay. Please note : This tour is not wheelchair accessible.Please wear comfortable walking shoes.
Cartagena, Cartagena On Your Own
Cartagena, Cartagena On Your Own
Enjoy the freedom of exploring Cartagena on your own. You can decide what to include in your day and which of Cartagena's sights you wish to see! Your coach will pick you up from the ship and take you through the La Manga residential area, known for its exclusive mansions and impressive villas before dropping you off at La Marina Park. You can explore the beautiful walled city on your own at your leisure as you walk down old alleyways and past colonial buildings. At the appointed time, you'll pick up your coach again at the drop-off point in order to return to the pier. Please Note : we recommend you bring sunscreen, a camera, local currency, and a hat.
Cartagena, The National Aviary Tour
Cartagena, The National Aviary Tour
On an air conditioned bus, during this 40-minute ride to the wonderful island of Baru, the newest tourist development area in Colombia, you may sit back and enjoy the scenery of other areas of Cartagena, take a look to the growing industrial area and finally arrive to the National Aviary, one of the best aviaries in the world given its high number of species. Colombia is the country in the world holding the highest bird diversity, with more than 1,900 species and The National Aviary displays an important sample of this variety. Once you arrive to the National Aviary, you may initiate your tour and explore the different bird observation stations arranged by habitat and species on your own such as: - Tropical Forest, where you may find different kinds of Macaws, Harpy Eagles, Tangaras and other varieties of species as well as different kinds of palm trees, waterfalls and the Macaque Monkeys. - Coastlines and Mangroves, the habitat of different kind of Ducks, Cormorants and Pelicans. - Coastline, where you will be able to observe different kinds of Herons, Doves, Storks and the migrating Teals. - Dessert Station an environment where different species such as the Cardinals, Mockingbirds and Partridges live - Andean Region, in this station you may admire the Owls, Eagles and the famous Andean Condor, king of our mountains. After this marvelous trip surrounded by birds, beautiful landscapes, palm trees and waterfalls you will have time for enjoying some beverages or drinking some delicious Colombian Coffee to later on get on your bus back to Cartagena and be ready to enjoy a wonderful short photo stop at the San Felipe Fort then a sightseeing of The Old City of Cartagena before returning to the ship. Please note : This tour is not wheelchair accessible. Please wear comfortable walking shoes, light clothing, sunscreen, sunglasses, a hat and bring your camera.
Cartagena, Romancing the Stone
Cartagena, Romancing the Stone
You will board your motor coach for the 15-minute drive to San Felipe Fortress , the largest Spanish fort built in the 17th century. You will have time to take photos before taking a sightseeing drive through the Old City, admiring the marvelous Republican architecture of the houses in the Manga residential area. You will be taken to the Emerald Museum - Bocagrande to learn about emeralds.You will go into an actual size replica of a mine tunnel and experience what mining is like as you watch the emerald-bearing veins. Then you will be taken to a special room for a lecture and a video on emeralds. You will learn how emeralds are extracted from the mines and brought to the different cutting and polishing centers. You will see the cutting and polishing machines and be shown step by step how each stone is cut and polished and you will have the opportunity to practice cutting a stone if you wish. Visit the jewelry making workshop and watch the process of fabricating sterling silver or 18k gold emerald jewelry before you visit the spacious and comfortable showroom. Then, enjoy a cocktail and have the opportunity to shop with an extra discount for you, before returning to the ship. On your way back to the ship you will have a sightseeing tour of modern Cartagena - Bocagrande, Laguito, Castillo Grande and the bay. Please note : This tour is not wheelchair accessible. Please wear comfortable walking shoes.
Cartagena: Baru Island Snorkel Adventure
Cartagena: Baru Island Snorkel Adventure
Experience a captivating excursion to Baru Island and snorkel within the Rosario and San Bernardo Corals National Natural Park. Beginning with a short walk to the pier, you'll board a boat for the 35-minute ride to Baru Island. During the boat ride, marvel at the modern skyline of Cartagena and enjoy a panoramic view of the historic forts of San Jose and San Fernando in Bocachica, both crucial defenses against pirate attacks. Arriving at Baru Island, nestled within the spectacular Rosario and San Bernardo Corals National Natural Park, prepare for an exhilarating snorkeling adventure. Immerse yourself in the warm, brilliantly blue waters with vibrant coral formations and marine life. After your underwater exploration, enjoy a snack aboard the boat, featuring fresh fruits, sandwiches, and sodas. Sail back to Cartagena, taking in the breathtaking views, and conclude this journey with a short walk back to the ship.
Cartagena: Cartagena City Highlights
Cartagena: Cartagena City Highlights
The magnificent city of Cartagena, once a preferred target for pirates and the treasure chest of the Spanish Main, is yours to explore as you embark an air-conditioned bus or mini-bus today. On tour, you will be accompanied by an English-speaking guide as you travel past marvelous Republican architecture . You will see the Manga residential area , where some of the aging mansions have been restored to their original splendor. Stop for a half hour to explore the Fort of San Felipe de Barajas , a 17th century construction acknowledged to be the most important work of Spanish Military engineering in Latin America. At Las Bovedas (the Dungeons), about 20 minutes is allowed for handicraft shopping and for rubbing elbows with the local artisans who proudly display their works for you. Pass through Simón Bolívar Square and the Inquisition Palace before continuing on to the Cathedral, also called The Minor Basilica, it was the first church built in the city in 1537. Next stop is the Church of San Pedro Claver -the patron saint of slaves. You will find Colombia's famous native gem-the emerald-along with handicrafts and leather goods shops. You will have approximately 40 minutes to shop before returning to the ship. Please note : Guests who remain in town for shopping will have to return to the ship on their own.
Cartagena, Colombian Cooking Class
Cartagena, Colombian Cooking Class
You will depart from the port to the old city to the cooking class venue. The cooking class takes between 2-3 hours. The dishes that you prepare in the class work as a full lunch or dinner. The classes will take place in a location that was specifically designed for cooking classes. Modern, spacious, and well ventilated, there are areas for food prep, cooking isles and dining. Each participant will get his own workspace with a knife, cutting board, apron and other kitchen utensils depending on the dish to be prepared. The class will start with a short introduction to Colombian cuisine and the meal to be prepared. With the main dish, you will also have a homemade fresh fruit drink. Or you can order wine or beer (not included in the price). You will prepare Arepas and stuff them with chicken or avocado stuffing, and fried plantains called patacones. You will prepare a shrimp and a tomato salsa topping. The main dish will be fish cooked in the leaf of the Bijao tree, a traditional cooking technique from the Colombian Amazon region that is also popular on Colombia's coast. The result is a lean juicy fish that is served with Cassava. For dessert, you will prepare a pie that is stuffed with two typical sweet treats from Cartagena: Coconut-Dulce and Pineapple-Dulce. You will have the opportunity at the end of the class to walk and enjoy the colonial narrow streets and plazas into the walled city. Please note: Wear light clothing, comfortable shoes, a hat or cap, and sunscreen, and bring pocket money credit cards.
Cartagena, Historical Getsemani and Old City Walking Tour
Cartagena, Historical Getsemani and Old City Walking Tour
Depart from the port of Cartagena for the short drive to the famous Getsemaní district. This neighborhood represents a different side a Cartagena. You will have time to explore this area which embodies the greatest cultural heritage of the city. From the colonial architecture and history, to the brightness of its streets and the colorful personality of its people, this populous sector of the city is a magical place that every visitor will appreciate. After your guided walk through the narrow streets of Getsemaní , you will arrive at a point to observe the Convent La Popa located at the highest point of Cartagena, San Felipe Fort, and San Sebastian del Pastelillo Port , where the tour guide will give all the historical information on these three highly relevant city monuments. Your tour will bring you to the barracks of Bóvedas, former jail cells now converted to colorful handicraft stores and galleries. This construction consists of 47 arches and 23 vaults, considered the last work of the period of the Colony. You will have time to browse and shop. Your tour will continue as you follow the wall and make a walk through the main streets and squares of this UNESCO World Heritage Site. After your free time for shopping or wondering around Cartagena's Open Air Museum , enjoy a panoramic tour before returning to the ship. Please note : This tour is not wheelchair accessible. Please wear comfortable walking shoes, light clothing, sunscreen, sunglasses, a hat and bring your camera.

The San Blas Islands of Panama is an archipelago comprising approximately 378 islands and cays, of which 49 are inhabited, some by the Kuna people. Scattered over an area of about 100 square miles, the islands are the number 1 vacation destination in Panama although the Kuna work hard to protect their land against overwhelming tourism and keep the islands healthy and lovely, unique and untouched by culture. These white-sand and palm tree lined islands are encompassed by a coral reef and warm, crystal-clear water that is perfect for snorkeling and is home to a variety of marine life including dolphins, sharks and giant manta rays.

Explore the inner workings of the Panama Canal, head into the jungle to meet with Embera Indians, or take an aerial tram ride through the rainforest canopy.
Colon, Agua Clara Visitor Center with Transfer to Airport
Colon, Agua Clara Visitor Center with Transfer to Airport
Your tour will begin by taking you to the impressive Agua Clara Visitor Center located on the Atlantic side of the Panama Canal. With an unparalleled view, this place will be waiting for you and all those who want to enjoy a pleasant experience enriched with interesting facts, but especially by being part of the history of the route that unites the world. The center offers a breathtaking panoramic view that contrasts two particular scenarios that generate mixed feelings. On one side you will find the famous Gatun Lake , where cargo ships or other vessels transit every day, while on the other side, but from a different perspective, you will be amazed by seeing how the giants of the sea, called Neo-Panamamax vessels, go through the new set of locks. After the impressive viewpoint, pamper yourself and be captivated by all those things that the Agua Clara Visitor Center has to offer. At the projection room you can learn about the history and efforts of thousands of men and women that have marked the Canal's first century and, of course, plans in the near and distant future. Throughout your visit, peruse the walls and exhibits with interesting information that will amaze you. Walk through the ecological path, with a variety of plants and species that make the trail an adventure with great scenery and breathtaking views. Identify the different species gathered there that are indigenous to this area of the Canal watershed. At the end of this tour, you will be transferred to the International airport. Please note : Wear comfortable clothes and shoes, and bring a camera, hat, sunscreen, and sunglasses. This tour is available for guests with flights after 5 p.m.
Colon, San Lorenzo Fort
Colon, San Lorenzo Fort
This tour features a visit to the over 400-year-old Spanish ruins of Fort San Lorenzo, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, with the lush ambiance of a Natural Tropical Forest. Within minutes of departing the pier, your air-conditioned vehicle will proceed to the former US Army Base of Fort Sherman through the jungle training areas, which were active until April of 1999. Continuing your drive through dense tropical forest you will reach the remote Fort San Lorenzo. Your guide will offer details of the immense amount of history found on this spot. The Spaniard built this Fort in the 16 th century to defend their well-known gold trail and they were very successful until the Fort was ransacked by the infamous Welsh Captain Henry Morgan. Please note: This tour returns to the ship and does not include a transfer to Panama City. Wear comfortable clothes and shoes, and bring a camera, hat, sunscreen, insect repellent and sunglasses.
Colon: Agua Clara Visitor Center with Transfer to Hotel
Colon: Agua Clara Visitor Center with Transfer to Hotel
Your tour will begin by taking you to the impressive Agua Clara Visitor Center located on the Atlantic side of the Panama Canal. With an unparalleled view, this place will be waiting for you and all those who want to enjoy a pleasant experience enriched with interesting facts, but especially by being part of the history of the route that unites the world. The center offers a breathtaking panoramic view that contrasts two particular scenarios that generate mixed feelings. On one side you will find the famous Gatun Lake, where cargo ships or other vessels transit every day, while on the other side, but from a different perspective, you will be amazed by seeing how the giants of the sea, called Neo-Panamamax vessels, go through the new set of locks. After the impressive viewpoint, pamper yourself and be captivated by all those things that the Agua Clara Visitor Center has to offer. At the projection room you can learn about the history and efforts of thousands of men and women that have marked the Canal's first century and, of course, plans in the near and distant future. Throughout your visit, peruse the walls and exhibits with interesting information that will amaze you. Walk through the ecological path, with a variety of plants and species that make the trail an adventure with great scenery and breathtaking views. Identify the different species gathered there that are indigenous to this area of the Canal watershed. At the end of this tour, you will be transferred to your hotel. Please note: Wear comfortable clothes and shoes, and bring a camera, hat, sunscreen, and sunglasses. This tour is available for guests with flights after 5 p.m.

At nearly 48 miles long, on your transit through the Panama Canal you will enter three sets of locks that raise and lower the vessel 85 feet between the calm Pacific Ocean and the shimmering waters of the Atlantic. Your voyage features a daylight hours transit with numerous observation vantage points for outside viewing and comfortable indoor air-conditioned lounges. Expert onboard commentary enhances your journey as you watch the day to day workings of this bucket list experience.

One of the entrances to the Panama Canal on the Pacific side, Balboa/Fuerte Amador was founded in 1519 and is a short distance from Panama City. In 2012 Balboa was ranked #1 in Latin America in the category of world's busiest container ports. Sightseeing highlights include the colonial homes, the Administration Building, the Goethals Memorial, the Prado, and the local handicraft markets of traditional Panamanian crafts.

One of the entrances to the Panama Canal on the Pacific side, Balboa/Fuerte Amador was founded in 1519 and is a short distance from Panama City. In 2012 Balboa was ranked #1 in Latin America in the category of world's busiest container ports. Sightseeing highlights include the colonial homes, the Administration Building, the Goethals Memorial, the Prado, and the local handicraft markets of traditional Panamanian crafts.

Located within a Nature Preserve of 50 islands, and part of Chiriqui Marine National Park lovely Isla Parida boasts magnificent beaches, one of which is over 1,300 feet long. The crystal clear waters stay at 82 degrees year round and are filled with marine life. There are numerous hardwood trees like teak, mahogany, and eucalyptus, and fruit trees like mango, banana and coconut trees. Here you will be treated to Windstar's Signature Beach Party on a secluded beach that faces the Pacific Ocean.
Isla Parida, Hiking on Parida Island
Isla Parida, Hiking on Parida Island
The rainforest is filled with over 1,000 teak, mahogany, eucalyptus, and many of other trees, plants and fauna. Your hike will approximately and 1 1/2 hours in significant to extreme heat and humidity and the level of difficulty is moderate to strenuous. You will disembark your ship and take tenders to the beach where you will be met by certified bilingual guides. Isla Parida represents one of the world's few remaining "undiscovered" places . Adventure off the beaten path to explore the wondrous ecology of the island, from beautiful flowers and rare vegetation to iguanas and rare birds. Along the way you'll enjoy a viewpoint stop to see neighboring islands. Please note : Wear comfortable walking shoes, and shorts or long pants, a t-shirt or light shirt, your swimsuit, towel, and a hat. Bring insect repellent, your sunglasses, and your camera. You will be provided with water. Also it is recommended to bring additional clothes to change after the walk experience. Please do not bring valuable items to this tour.
Isla Parida, Concierge Collection: Chiriqui Gulf Fishing Tour
Isla Parida, Concierge Collection: Chiriqui Gulf Fishing Tour
The inshore fishing in Central America is often overlooked due to the phenomenal offshore fishing that grabs headlines, but it is equally as exciting and even more diverse. You can catch over 20 different species of game fish while inshore fishing. For the anglers who aren't interested in trolling offshore all day you can cast poppers, slow-troll live bait, or go jigging as the inshore action is consistent and exciting. Along the Pacific coastlines of the Isla Parida archipelago you can fish the volcanic coastline and countless islands for Jacks, Mackerel, big Cubera Snapper, Snook, and the famous Roosterfish. The unique dorsal fin and hard fighting ability of the Roosterfish make it one of the most sought after species for many salt water anglers! Please note : T his is a catch-and-release fishing activity . Caught fish are not allowed to be brought back on board. Wear light clothing and comfortable shoes. Bring your swimsuit, towel, hat, sunglasses, sunscreen, camera, and insect repellent. Your boat will be guided by an experienced captain and mate. You will be provided with top-of-the line tackle and gear, bait sodas, bottled water, beer, all required safety equipment including life jackets, throw devise, fire extinguishers, smoke and flare devices, ship-to-shore radio and first aid kit.
Isla Parida, Archipelago Cruising for Dolphins & Monkeys
Isla Parida, Archipelago Cruising for Dolphins & Monkeys
Explore a local estuary system in Gulf of Chiriqui via Panga boat. Meet your captain and board a local Panga boat. Venture to the other side of Isla Parida to find beaches and mangrove-covered shorelines, where monkeys are known to be active. Afterward, enjoy a stunning cruise between the many islands, appreciating the turquoise waters and lush foliage on each island you pass. The islands within the Gulf of Chiriquí National Marine park are mostly inhabited, only a few mansions and boutique hotels dot the landscapes. As you circle around these beautiful islands and head back to the ship, the captain will explore the areas home to many local bottlenose and spinner dolphins.
Isla Parida, Island Hopping with Snorkel
Isla Parida, Island Hopping with Snorkel
Isla Parida is surrounded by the Chiriqui National Marine Park - and this means there are dozens of untouched islands. Set sail into open waters for the chance to explore the Gulf of Chiriqui's stunning islets on an island hopping adventure . Picture iconic crescent moon beaches , soaring palm trees, white- sand beaches, coral reefs, and gentle waters that are perfect for snorkeling. Please note : Wear light clothing and comfortable shoes and wear your bathing suit under your clothes. Bring your swimsuit, towel, hat, sunglasses, sunscreen, camera and insect repellent. Boats used are modest panga boats and guests will need to be able to climb hanging ladders to be able to get in and out of the vessel. The ladders are short and can be challenging to climb. At times visibility and snorkeling conditions may not be ideal. If conditions are too poor your captain may decide to search for wildlife such as turtles, dolphins and whales instead. Your captain will speak Spanish, but you will have an English-speaking escort. A waiver must be signed prior to the tour.

Picture Jurassic foliage growing down steep hillsides all the way to the waterline, the hoots of monkeys echoing through trees choked by orchids. Golfo Dulce is one of Costa Rica's most biodiverse areas, where both the jungle and the sea brim with life. Explore the canals by kayak in search of javelinas, butterflies, and more bird species than in all of North America. This port is accessed with a wet landing.
Golfo Dulce: Day Pass to Botanika Rainforest Resort
Golfo Dulce: Day Pass to Botanika Rainforest Resort
A brief transfer from Jimenez leads to one of the most stunning and vibrant retreats in the vicinity - Botánika Osa Peninsula, a part of the Curio Collection by Hilton, nestled in the untouched tropical beauty of Costa Rica's southwest coast. The rugged and secluded Osa region offers a glimpse into Costa Rica's history while providing an escape from the ordinary. This resort seamlessly blends with nature, offering top-tier amenities and the exceptional service Hilton is known for. Revel in a natural lagoon-style pool and prioritize wellness while embracing the distinctiveness of this breathtaking locale. Food and drinks are available for purchase with a selection of fresh fruit juices, local artisanal brews, and Costa Rican-inspired exotic cocktails available to order. Or indulge in a contemporary bar menu featuring tapas, ceviche, Peruvian-style "tiraditos," crisp salads, and the town's finest burgers, all within the backdrop of the expansive lagoon-style pool, creating an open and refreshing atmosphere. Please note : You will be offered a complimentary non-alcoholic welcome drink upon arrival at the resort, there will be additional drinks and snacks available for purchase. Please note, the Cahui Beach club facilities are not included. We recommend you wear beach attire, bring a towel, extra change of clothing, sunscreen, and a hat. This port involves a wet landing, so please bring your sandals or water shoes.
Golfo Dulce: Dolphin Watch & Enchanted Beach
Golfo Dulce: Dolphin Watch & Enchanted Beach
Costa Rica's warm seas are home to one of the most biologically diverse marine habitats in the world. The best place to observe these magnificent mammals is in the waters off the Osa Peninsula . You will board your boat and head for a place known by National Geographic to be "the most biologically intense area on earth." A place where large groups of dolphins swim in clear blue tropical waters putting on an amazing show! As you cruise around the bay your tour will be enhanced by the informative commentary provided by a trained naturalist guide. You will learn about the biology, behavior and habits of the wildlife you will spot. You will have amazing photo opportunities and if weather permits you will have free time to swim in the serene waters of Punta Encanto (Enchanted Beach). Please note : This tour is not recommended for those with limited mobility or back problems as it involves an optional nature walk over a gravel surface and the boat ride might get bumpy.
Golfo Dulce: Oceans & Canals Kayaking
Golfo Dulce: Oceans & Canals Kayaking
Go across Golfo Dulce where life goes at a slow pace and through the humid mangroves with the squeaking sounds of the unique scarlet macaws that mingle in this area, the most common birds. Your kayak guides will be waiting with your kayaks and paddles ready for you to begin this fun experience! Paddle up the mangrove estuary with the rising tide until you can go no further and return with the falling tide, dragging your kayak across the sand spit and into the Golfo Dulce to cruise the shoreline, stopping to swim at the best beach. Pods of bottle-nosed porpoises return daily along this coast on their way to the open Pacific, affording a great chance to view them. Please note : This tour is operated at high tide only. A waiver is required and there is a weight restriction of 235 lbs. Wear light clothes, hat or visor, sunscreen, and sun glasses. Wear your bathing suit under your clothes for those who want to swim at the beach and bring a towel.
Puerto Jimenez, Sloth Walking Trails
Puerto Jimenez, Sloth Walking Trails
Explore the rainforest of the Osa Peninsula on a guided tour through a locally owned small preserve. The Valverde family protected this small area in La Perica on the Osa Peninsula from being developed into farmland like much of the region. After a brief orientation with your knowledgeable English speaking guide, you'll spend 90 minutes walking the trails with your guide looking for wildlife and learning the history of the preserve. Sloths, macaws, and other wildlife are attracted to this peaceful and well-preserved forested area. After your tour of the preserve, you'll enjoy fresh fruit, homemade empanadas, and refreshments. Please note : It's recommended that guests wear sandals or water shoes as this tour involves a wet landing. Additionally, guests should bring comfortable walking shoes, a hat, sunscreen, insect repellent, and sunglasses.
Golfo Dulce, Concierge Collection: Chocolate Farm - A Sweet Experience
Golfo Dulce, Concierge Collection: Chocolate Farm - A Sweet Experience
Experience the interesting cacao manufacturing process by visiting a traditional cacao plantation at Kobo Farm. Board your minivan for the 25-minute drive to this untouched and mystical area, where you will see the cacao forest, the flowers, and fruit. The history and culture of this tropical crop reaches back to the Mayas. You will learn about the origin of the cacao tree, the history, the first contact with Europeans, and the principal disease called monilia. You will take a guided walk where you will see different species of cacao fruit, take a break in this beautiful spot and taste fresh fruit from the "chocolate tree." You will be shown the various steps of making good chocolate and have the opportunity to taste a wonderful chocolate fondue with fresh fruit and homemade banana bread from the farm in the middle of a tropical garden. Please note : Wear comfortable walking shoes as you will be walking over both paved and dirt paths. It also involves a wet landing so bring your sandals or water shoes as well. Bring your hat, sunscreen, insect repellent and sunglasses. The guide will be waiting for you at the chocolate farm.

The former banana-exporting town of Quepos is your basecamp for a day of rainforest adventure. Take a walk along trails that weave up to waterfalls, or ride horseback to a beautiful jungle pool. A float trip through a mangrove swamp populated by monkeys, crocodiles, egrets, and herons is also available. Or you may choose a nature walk through Manuel Antonio National Park, with its lovely beaches, easy trails, and abundant animal life.
Quepos: Mangrove Wildlife & Boat Cruise
Quepos: Mangrove Wildlife & Boat Cruise
A boat ride through the mangroves is like visiting another world. The species of trees that grow in the mixed waters of the ocean and the river make a unique and very fragile ecosystem . Most of these trees grow along the estuary, developing an aerial root system. As the tide goes down the roots become suspended in the air creating a perfect home for crabs and caimans. In the upper part of the forest you will see monkeys and a great variety of birds including herons, egrets, and spoonbills. The launch will take you to a private property for refreshments as your naturalist tour guide gives you more information about this amazing ecosystem. Your shaded boat will then take you deep into the mangroves, where you will try to spot all the incredible wildlife making their home there. After a 2- hour boat ride you will arrive at the village where transportation will be waiting to drive you back to the ship. An optional drop off in Quepos is also available, where you will find several restaurants and shops. Please note : Wear light clothing, good walking shoes, a hat, sunscreen, and insect repellent.
Quepos: Concierge Collection: Rainforest Extravaganza *
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Quepos: Concierge Collection: Rainforest Extravaganza *
Travel through the beautiful countryside to Esquipulas Rainforest , a lovely private nature reserve located 50 minutes away from Quepos. The property is refreshed with crystal-water creeks, and surrounded by giant trees that you can only find in tropical jungles, a land with an amazing number of species of birds and butterflies. Your naturalist guide will lead you through the trails of the rainforest , sharing the guide's vast knowledge of this fragile ecosystem. Enjoy the tranquility of this beautiful place, while you walk on easy trails. Search with your binoculars and discover between branches and leaves the secrets of the wildlife in this amazing forest. Be ready with your senses to hear the songs of the different species of birds and even see them! Be on the lookout for toucans, hummingbirds, and animals like monkeys and other small mammals. After this unforgettable encounter with nature, learn more about Costa Rica followed by an introduction to one of the most important crops in the local economy the coffee. In their private museum, your tour guide will show you the process to convert this fruit in one of the most famous drinks around the world. To get the best of your day in Quepos you will then be served a hearty traditional Costa Rican casado lunch. Please note : Bring suntan lotion, sunglasses, camera, binoculars, a hat/visor, and insect repellent. Wear light clothing, long pants and hiking shoes. Part of the fun of this experience is the interaction with a colorful local nature guide. As an example, the following in an abbreviated biography of one of our participating guides. Rudy Guzman has always had a passion for nature from his days as a boy scout. For over 40 years he has been a licenses nature tour guide traveling through many Costa Rican environments. With the help of 3 brothers, Norberto , Carlos and Cristian Bonilla, they created The Esquipulas Rainforest Project to introduce visitors to Costa Rican natural history and share great tasting coffee.
Quepos: Traditional Culinary Experience
Quepos: Traditional Culinary Experience
Experience a fun and informative tour of local cuisine, learn where the organic ingredients come from, how dishes are prepared, and how to recreate recipes at home. Once in the small town of Londres , at a private ranch and dining area, you will be greeted by the team. They will proceed to guide you through the garden to pick out some finishing flavors, colors and textures for your meal. Now, to the preparation guided by their expert local cooks. Participate in the kitchen and experience the process of making corn tortillas by hand, exotic "ceviches" with plantain, rice cooked the old-fashioned way, chicken in a hearty tomato sauce, "picadillos" and more. Once you sit down for your meal, not only will your appetite be satiated but also your curiosity for Costa Rican local flavors. Let your imagination soar on how to recreate at home with your own seasonal ingredients. There will be leisure time available for you to explore the ranch. Please note : Wear light comfortable clothing.
Quepos: Rainforest Horseback, Cascades & BBQ
Quepos: Rainforest Horseback, Cascades & BBQ
This is an excursion for adrenaline lovers. You will be picked up at La Marina and go to the property where you will start your horseback riding tour. During the 30-minute drive to Londres - where the tour starts - your guide will give you an interesting briefing about the history of Quepos. Once you reach Londres you will set foot on a picturesque property that has bathrooms, stables, a corral and an open air waiting area. You will receive riding instructions, safety tips and practice time, before heading out to explore the rainforest. This tour will allow you to uncover the exotic secrets that lie within this secondary rainforest. The maximum altitude of this area is 1,900 feet. You will ride through the mountains without reaching the mountain top. Your horse ride lasts about 2.5 hours (round trip) and it will be highlighted by amazing valley views, verdant vegetation and numerous wildlife species such as birds and reptiles. At the end of the trail there is a beautiful waterfall where you will be able to rest for about 30 minutes. You can lie on the grass or take a swim or both! After the break, you will return by the same trail. Back to the stables; enjoy a refreshing beer and Costa Rican-style BBQ , just as a real cowboy would do! Please note : This tour is not suitable for guests without any horseback riding experience or who may not be comfortable around horses. Children riding alone must be at least 6 years old. Maximum weight for riders is 235 pounds. Bring suntan lotion, sunglasses, a camera, a hat/ visor, insect repellent and bathing suit. Wear long pants and comfortable hiking shoes. Signed waiver is required.
Quepos, Concierge Collection: Santa Juana Rural Mountain Adventure
Quepos, Concierge Collection: Santa Juana Rural Mountain Adventure
Experience a unique piece of Costa Rican rural heritage just about an hour from Quepos on a scenic country drive by van. This guided nature, conservation, and cultural expedition takes you along the lush, jungle-shrouded slopes of the nearby Fila Chonta Mountains to the farm village of Santa Juana . You will enjoy exploring along the 1.5-mile user-friendly nature trail as your guide will share knowledge of this pristine sanctuary of flora and fauna where both the Rodeo and Paquita Rivers are born. You will continue to where you can swim beneath the pristine waterfalls that feed the Rodeo River. You will have free time to fish for tilapia or explore the tropical gardens and waterfalls. You will visit the tiny farm village of Santa Juana, overlooking the panoramic coastline of the Pacific Ocean as you enjoy an authentic Campesino (country) lunch in a typical village rancho, co-hosted by members of the local community. Please note : This tour is not wheelchair accessible. The road is bumpy and winding and there are stairs involved. This tour includes a light breakfast and a buffet lunch. There is an option for swimming so wear your bathing suit under your clothes.
Quepos, Beyond-Ordinary: Manuel Antonio National Park Nature Walk
Quepos, Beyond-Ordinary: Manuel Antonio National Park Nature Walk
Manuel Antonio National Park is the jewel of Costa Rica's large number of national parks. Its fragile rainforest ecosystem shelters a variety of wildlife including mammals and tropical birds. The dense rainforest opens into small trails where your naturalist tour guide will acquaint you with all the information regarding the transitional forest. Another great attraction is the white-sand beach that meets the jungle. The park protects 683 hectares of tropical rainforest and over 1,000 different species of flora . This walk is by far one of the best in the Central Pacific, and a great opportunity to get closer to the forest. The trail followed will be a moderate walk with paths made out of gravel, dirt, and sand. There are also exposed roots that you need to manage. After a 20-minute drive your 1.5-hour guided walk will lead you to the beach where you will have time for sunbathing or swimming. At the end of this walk your naturalist tour guide will prepare a tropical fruit buffet to regain your energy and then you will head back to Quepos where an optional drop off in the town of Quepos will be available. Please note : In order to enter the National Park, we are required to submit your full name, passport number, age and nationality. We will need this information more than 72 hours in advance and there will be no cancellations within 72 hours of departure. This shore excursion is non-refundable. If you booked Trip Protection through Windstar Cruises this shore excursion is covered under the trip protection plan. As a result, your trip protection premium will increase. The walking is moderate with some uphill climbs. It is recommended to wear light clothing, good walking shoes/hiking boots, a hat, sunscreen, water, and insect repellent. Wear a bathing suit under your clothes and bring a towel if you want to sunbathe at the beach. Wildlife sightings are not guaranteed. Remain hydrated as the temperature is usually humid and hot. Manuel Antonio Park is considered one of most visited National Parks in Costa Rica. Please expect congestion in the park and long lines at the park's only entrance. The early start will help reduce wait time and increase chances to view wildlife.

Located on the Gulf of Nicoya, the small town of Puerto Caldera is one of Costa Rica's top attractions, perfect for travelers who like more off the beaten path destinations where the native Tico lifestyle can be experienced. It is the gateway to San Jose, Jaco and the big city of Puntarenas, plus Los Suenos and Tortuga Island. Carara National Park is nearby, the rainforest home to crocodiles, over 400 species of birds and is considered the most likely place to see scarlet macaws.
Puerto Caldera: San Jose City Tour with Transfer to Airport
Puerto Caldera: San Jose City Tour with Transfer to Airport
Arriving to San Jose, the capital and largest city in Costa Rica, San Jose has a lot to offer its visitors that hail from around the world. It is a contrasted city with exhilarating expressions of history, traditions, art and architecture. The tour will begin with an initial orientation and drive through the beautiful Sabana Park. Next, you will take a walking tour through the historic National Theater. Completed in 1897, the theater is a masterpiece in art and architecture. Afterwards, you will visit one of the many unique museums of Costa Rica, The Pre-Columbian Gold Museum which has an extraordinary collection of gold objects that reflect the world view, social structure, and gold-working techniques of the Pre-Columbian peoples of Costa Rica. The exhibition showcases the use and function of the pieces, the technology of their fabrication, and their relationship to the natural world and the daily life of these societies. The collection consists of 1,600 pieces of Pre-Columbian gold work that date from 500 A.D. to 1500 A.D. After this extraordinary museum tour, you will continue heading to the National Museum, Atlantic Ferrocarril Station. Rail transport in Costa Rica is under the ownership of Instituto Costarricense de Ferrocarriles (INCOFER). The Estación al Atlántico (Atlantic Station) today serves as the San José hub for the commuter train to Heredia and Cartago provinces. Please note : Travel will be along winding roads. Earliest flight time is 3 p.m. to allow for 3-hour check-in required for international flights.
Puerto Caldera, Sloth Sanctuary, Artisanal Craft Beer & Airport Transfer
Puerto Caldera, Sloth Sanctuary, Artisanal Craft Beer & Airport Transfer
At the port you will be greeted by your naturalist guide and board the air conditioned bus for a relaxing 75-minute drive through the countryside. Along the way, your guide will provide you with fascinating information regarding Costa Rica's culture and history, and you will have the opportunity to ask questions. This is an exclusive tour into the elusive Costa Rica Animal Rescue Center , located in the town of Turrucares, an old fashioned town. Never before has a cruise ship guest had an all access pass to the most amazing fauna conservation effort in the country and had the chance to interact first hand with all the wildlife imaginable; toucans, hawks, monkeys, sloths, tamanduas, ant eaters, and parrots are some of the few animals you may encounter in this magical location where the foundation is working endlessly to restore all of these animals to good health so they can later be released back into the wild. At the conclusion of your unforgettable morning, you'll re-board your private coach and enjoy a delightful 30-minute ride through the countryside to Brasil de Mora, situated on the outskirts of San José. At Costa Rica's Craft Brewing Co . you will see first-hand how Costa Ricans have integrated their "pura vida" lifestyle into what has been considered one of the 100 best breweries in the world and see first-hand how the process to make quality beer is developed, and above all get to enjoy a beer tasting session with these fine brews. Finish off your tour with a hearty lunch of food cooked and stewed in the beer itself. Finally you will be dropped off at the Juan Santamaria International Airport. Please note : Wear comfortable clothes, closed-toe shoes, and bring a hat, sunscreen, insect repellent and credit card. This tour is for disembarking guests with flights 3 p.m. or later. This tour concludes at the airport.

Located along Costa Rica's Pacific coast, the Curu Wildlife Reserve is an impressive nature reserve spanning 12 square kilometers. This biodiverse paradise is a haven for nature enthusiasts and wildlife lovers alike looking for a responsible way to experience Costa Rica's forest and pristine beaches. Wander through dense tropical dry forests teeming with howler monkeys, capuchins, and a plethora of exotic birds or relax and bask in the sun on the beach.
Curu, Through the Eyes of a Naturalist
Curu, Through the Eyes of a Naturalist
This is one of the most scenic regions of Costa Rica, known for calm seas and transparent waters, allowing for swimming and snorkeling close to shore. You will take a boat to the reserve where your naturalist tour guide will introduce you to a variety of wildlife that thrives here, including up to 200 species of birds, capuchin and howler monkeys as well as sloths and anteaters. The reserve includes 3 miles of coastline with beautiful white- sand beaches and tiny coves. Although it is a small reserve, two thirds is preserved as primary forest. Please note : Wear light clothes, hat or visor, sunscreen, bug repellent, sun glasses, and very comfortable walking shoes. Suggest guests purchase bottled water on board. Bring your towel, wear your bathing suit underneath your clothes and there are two toilets at the main entrance as well as two showers. We suggest not to swim on the beach due to crocodile sightings.

Playas del Coco, with its unspoiled cocoa-colored beaches, is a jumping off point for rainforest canopy tours, nature walks, and other inspiring eco-adventures. It is one of the more popular beach towns in the country for both locals and tourists and is well-known for being a family friendly town. This port is accessed with a wet landing.
Playas Del Coco, Catamaran & Snorkel Tour
Playas Del Coco, Catamaran & Snorkel Tour
The Gulf of Papagayo is located in the northwestern Pacific Coast of Costa Rica and is known for its beautiful beaches, its amazing year-round good weather, the abundant wildlife that lives in its waters and the wide variety of activities that visitors can be a part of while visiting this beautiful country. During this tour, you will sail aboard a beautiful catamaran through the waters of the Gulf of Papagayo , and discover its enchanting marine world: beautiful reefs, colorful and pristine beaches, dolphins, flying fish and other marine species that are only part of the spectacle you might witness during this adventure. You can even relax on the boat and sip delicious refreshing tropical drinks and snacks that are served by the crew as you simply enjoy and delight yourself with the amazing views of the ocean, the surrounding beaches and feel the marine breeze on your face. On arrival at Playa Heuvos there will be time to swim, snorkel or explore in the tranquil warm ocean. Please note : The catamaran is not wheelchair accessible. Bring your bathing suit and a towel and your own snorkel equipment if you wish.
Playas Del Coco, Canopy Zip Line
Playas Del Coco, Canopy Zip Line
You'll have a 30-minute drive to the Congo Trail Private Reserve where your adventure will begin. A platform located at ground level will mark the beginning of your experience. Industry-approved, ultra-safe harness equipment and a network of steel cables that connect eight trees in the forest will be your road to excitement while you l earn the secrets of the dry forest. Gliding from tree to tree, you will have a birds-eye-view of the forest. The fauna is especially abundant here. Hundreds of different species of birds have been sighted, along with the howler monkey, many different snakes, coatis, and other mammals. At the end of the last cable, you will head back to earth and your ride back to your ship. Please note : This is a very active tour only recommended for guests who are in good physical condition. Wildlife sightings are not guaranteed. Wet landing required. A waiver must be signed by all participants.
Puerto Chiapas is an important commercial port for agricultural produce and the gateway to Tapachula and the Izapa Mayan ruins. The Izapa played a major role in the creation of the Mayan calendar and the settlement here is 3,500 years old. The ruins include the Mayan Tree of Life carving, several plazas, pyramids and ball courts. The fertile fields produce high-quality cocoa beans and bananas. In Tapachula visit the planetarium for information on Mayan astronomy and cosmology. See the architecture and town square with its diverse influences from German, Chinese, Japanese and French cultures over the years and shop for handcrafted goods like leathers and ceramics.

Santa Maria Huatulco is one of the few places on earth to earn the pure air EarthCheck Gold Certification. It is known for the nearby pre-Hispanic ruins found at Parque Eco-Arqueologico Copalita, including a large stone temple. Huatulco is home to nine bays together called Bays National Park, a protected reserve. The coral reefs provide excellent diving opportunities and kayaking the rapids and sport fishing are also popular activities here. A visit to the Museum of Oaxacan Art will provide an chance to purchase traditional clay creations known as "Barro Negro," and date back several centuries. Each piece is unique and hand sculpted.

Recognized as Mexico's busiest seaport, Manzanillo was also the location for the filming of Bo Derek's slow-motion jog down the beach in the movie "10." The large blue sculpture at the waterside plaza is a tribute to Manzanillo's self-proclaimed status as "Sailfish Capital of the World." The waters off Manzanillo offer a high concentration of marlin and other deep-sea fish and excellent dive sites with numerous coral reefs, shipwrecks. With 350 days of sunshine a year any day can be a beach day and Miramar Beach will attract with its waterfront promenade, golden sand and spectacular view of the twin bays here.

A popular resort town, visitors come here to relax and rest on the lovely sandy beaches or take up activities like strolling the picturesque boardwalk, horseback riding, snorkeling and boat trips. The quaint cobblestone center of Puerto Vallarta is home to boutiques, restaurants, bars and the ornate Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe church.Puerto Vallarta's biodiversity is home to hundreds of species including orchids, birds, ocelots, jaguars and iguanas. The sea is full of wildlife as well including dolphins and humpbacks.

As the 4th busiest port in the United States, evergreen Seattle is surrounded by mountains, forests and water. Home to Microsoft, Starbuck's and Amazon, Seattle's most recognizable icon is the Space Needle. Northwest cuisine with Asian infusion includes apples, salmon, Dungeness crab, razor clams paired with fresh microbrews and Washington wines. Among the sights to see are Pike Place Market, Chihuly Gardens, Boeing Museum of Flight, Pioneer Square, and the Ballard Locks.

Vancouver's location at the mouth of the Fraser River and on the waterways of the Strait of Georgia, Howe Sound, Burrard Inlet and all their tributaries makes this busy seaport an easy place for meeting. It is one of Canada's most populated, most ethnically diverse cities that is a popular filming location. Visit the interesting neighborhoods of Gastown, Granville Island and Chinatown. Walk across the Capilano Suspension Bridge and stroll through Stanley Park. See the Vancouver Art Gallery and the Museum of Anthropology. There is an amazing variety of things to see and do here.
Vancouver, Best Of Vancouver's City Highlight's with Airport Transfer
Vancouver, Best Of Vancouver's City Highlight's with Airport Transfer
You will board your motor coach at port to see the exciting sights of Vancouver , a sophisticated, fun-loving city that celebrates the great outdoors, cherishes its history and diverse cultures, and was home to the 2010 Winter Olympic Games. Vancouver boasts one of North America's oldest and largest Chinatowns and your tour will take you through its colorful streets. Through the "Millennium Gate" you'll find a world that is still steeped in tradition and Chinese culture. Asian architecture can be seen around every corner and the alleys teem with restaurants, import shops and exotic delights. Continue on to Vancouver's Gastown District , a refreshing mix of old and new with cobbled streets, quaint courtyards and Victorian-style buildings. No tour of Vancouver would be complete without viewing world-famous Stanley Park. One of the largest urban parks in Canada, this spectacular spot in the heart of the city is actually a rainforest, teeming with wildlife, magnificent trees and fragrant blossoms. Within the Park are West Coast Native Totem Poles, elaborately decorated with symbolic images and faces. Your knowledgeable guide will explain the legend and history of these magnificent works of art. From the Prospect Point Lookout , Stanley Park's highest point, you will see spectacular panoramic views of the North Shore Mountains, the Lions Gate Bridge and the Burrard Inlet. You will discover the popular English Bay Beach, the area's premier waterfront destination on your way to the airport. Please note : Have your camera ready, wear comfortable walking shoes and bring bottled water.

Dubbed the Salmon Capital of the World, Ketchikan is the southeastern-most town in Alaska and is home to the world's largest collection of standing totem poles that are found throughout the city and at four major locations: Saxman Totem Park, Totem Bight State Park, Potlatch Park, and the Totem Heritage Center. Other attractions of Ketchikan are Creek Street, a boardwalk road built on pilings over Ketchikan Creek and the Waterfront Promenade that skirts the bustling shoreline with inviting whale-tail benches to take in the view.
Ketchikan, Rainforest Canopy & Zipline Expedition
Ketchikan, Rainforest Canopy & Zipline Expedition
This eco-adventure will explore the rainforest canopy with a flight across 7 ziplines, 3 aerial bridges and down a rappel element. A 4x4 Unimog will transport you to the mountaintop outfitting shelter where you will be fitted with safety equipment and taught the basics of ziplining. From 135 feet above the forest floor, you'll traverse zip lines ranging from 175 feet to the 850-foot pulse-pounding "Ben's Revenge." Treetop platforms and 3 hanging sky bridges will offer breathtaking views of the forest and frequent wildlife sightings, especially wild black bears. After completing the zipline course, end your adventure by rappelling to the ground. Time permitting you will be invited to tour the historic Fleenor Sawmill , explore a garden of completed totem poles and visiting the Alaska Raptor Center's Ketchikan Exhibit to see their amazing birds of prey up close. Please note : Minimum weight is 90 lbs. maximum weight is 250 lbs. Minimum height is 5 ft. Children under 18 years old must be accompanied by a guardian. Pregnant women and guests with medical conditions should consult with their doctor prior to participating. All guests will be required to complete a medical waiver form. Closed-toe shoes are required; long pants recommended. Zipline equipment (helmet, gloves, seat harness, chest harness), rain jacket, and storage for your personal items will be provided. Bring your camera, cash / credit card and sun protection.
Ketchikan: Halibut Hunt
Ketchikan: Halibut Hunt
This is the experience may anglers dream of when planning an Alaskan vacation, fishing for the largest flatfish in the world, the Pacific Halibut. Imagine sharing your first wild halibut with your friends or family and the bragging rights that will come with sharing your pictures, stories, or delectable fish back home. Unlike many other Alaska destinations, Ketchikan fishing is in protected waters a short ride from the cruise ship dock. No matter your skill level, you will fish like a local drifting with the current, jigging in waters as deep as 300 feet, and working the sandy flats with a Halibut rod and Penn Squall 30 reel in your own two hands. Spend the day with an experienced Alaska guide, in pursuit of the elusive halibut, learning the secrets of fishing circle hooks, working the tides and battling your catch. You can choose to custom process your halibut, as well as purchase a selection of local Alaskan seafood to include with the shipment of your bounty home. Please note : Bring $25.00 for Alaska Fishing License, sunscreen, camera, and dress in layers.
Ketchikan, Joe Williams City Walk & Narration
Ketchikan, Joe Williams City Walk & Narration
Gain a unique understanding of Ketchikan and its Tlingit culture on this guided walking tour of Alaska's "First City." Your guide will be of Tlingit descent and will share personal knowledge of the many changes Ketchikan has experienced over the years. The significance of totem poles within Native culture will be explained as you encounter them on your journey. You will walk up infamous Creek Street, the former red light district, and learn of its important economic roll in Ketchikan's early history. See the historic " Married Man's Trail " and hear how it received its name. Discover the amazing journey salmon must endure as they head to their spawning ground when you visit a salmon ladder. Trees, shrubbery and flowers are plentiful along the route and your guide will share their importance to the Tlingit's food gathering practices. Your guide will return you to the downtown shopping area near the cruise ship pier after this easy walk of approximately nine blocks. Questions are encouraged, as your hosts want you to leave Ketchikan with a better understanding of the community and its Native culture. Please note : Dress according to the prevailing weather conditions and wear comfortable walking shoes.
Ketchikan, Rainforest, Bird Sanctuary & Totems
Ketchikan, Rainforest, Bird Sanctuary & Totems
This eco-exploration will include a guided nature walk, bald eagles, a Native Totem Park and a historic sawmill at an exclusive reserve located in the forested mountains at rustic Herring Cove. A pristine natural environment, it is home to bald eagles, black bears, seals and a variety of birds and other species attracted by the major salmon runs in the abundant marine estuary. A professional naturalist will guide you along an improved trail through the heart of the dense forest, among tall stands of hemlock, spruce and cedar, stopping at strategically located viewing areas. At a protected, open estuary, you'll follow Eagle Creek along an elevated wooden boardwalk overlooking grassy wetlands. Major runs of salmon return to spawn here. Listen to the symphony of bird activity in this spectacular setting. Seasonal ecosystem changes result in varying levels of wildlife activity. After a half-mile trail walk you will have a chance to see the historic Herring Bay Lumber Company sawmill, visit birds of prey up close at the Alaska Raptor Center Exhibit, and visit a Tsimshian totem park that includes a 40-foot totem and many other poles, all created by one master carver. Shop for unique gifts at the General Store. Transportation to and from the sanctuary will be by motor coach. Please note : Wildlife sightings are likely but are not guaranteed. This tour will operate in all weather conditions. Rain ponchos and storage for your personal items will be provided. Wear comfortable walking shoes and warm clothing. Bring your camera, binoculars, cash / credit card and sun protection. Avoid bringing food and other scented items.
Ketchikan, Concierge Collection: Fishing & Wilderness Dining
Ketchikan, Concierge Collection: Fishing & Wilderness Dining
Cooking your Catch allows you to indulge in the unparalleled flavor of freshly caught Alaskan seafood featuring fish and shellfish that you will catch in the wilderness of the Tongass National Forest. Your fishing and culinary journey will begin at a private marina in downtown Ketchikan, where you'll be completely outfitted in quality raingear, boots, socks, and hats and board your 30-foot Cabin Cruiser . The fishing part of your day will be spent in the protected waters of the pristine wilderness. You will enjoy the breathtaking beauty of the Tongass National Forest where whales, bald eagles and numerous Alaskan seabirds are often seen. An experienced Alaskan fishing guide will take you to his favorite fishing destinations. You'll have the opportunity to reel in Pacific halibut, rockfish, lingcod, Pacific cod, and salmon if during the salmon runs. The fishing goal for the day will be to catch as many different species as possible to make your meal interesting and enjoyable. You will have a light lunch featuring smoked salmon. After a few hours of fishing, you will cruise back to the private marina where you can take a classic Alaskan picture next to your day's catch. You will meet the Baranof fish monger and the Alaska Fish House Chef as you identify the different species and their importance to Ketchikan, decide which fish you'll dine on and discuss your chef's cooking recommendations. At the Alaska Fish House, you will have an intimate, chef-hosted dinner featuring your catch of the day. This is a uniquely hands-on dinner featuring flavors and ingredients from the day's fishing exploration. There's no fresher seafood than the fish you catch yourself. Please note : Guests must bring currency ($25 per person for fishing license and $15 per person for optional King Salmon stamp) and are encouraged to carry credit cards to purchase extras, such as souvenirs or snacks. For safety reasons, this excursion is not available to expectant mothers, guests with back or neck injuries or those who have undergone recent surgeries. The weather can change rapidly, forcing the vessel to navigate through some sea swell. Wheelchairs need to be standard size and collapsible; no electric wheelchairs/scooters will be permitted. Guests must be able to board and disembark the motor coach and vessel on their own. Each Guest fishes with a provided Penn rod and reel. Guests do the fishing, not the guides. Dress warmly in layers. Sunscreen is also recommended for sunny days. You should never feel that gratuities are expected, but it is customary to leave a tip in recognition of exceptional service in restaurants, taxis and for excursion guides and drivers. It is always up to you to determine the amount.
Ketchikan, Great Alaska Lumberjack Show
Ketchikan, Great Alaska Lumberjack Show
Treat yourself to an action packed rowdy good time at The Great Alaskan Lumberjack Show. Southeast Alaska's rich logging history comes to life in this thrilling display of woodsmen skills . The world's best lumberjacks go head to head in more than a dozen exciting events such as chopping, sawing, relay races, axe throwing, log rolling and of course the 50-foot speed climb. Your colorful host will not only introduce the events, but will also offer a historic view of the Alaskan timber industry which has shaped this rugged land. Located a short walk from your cruise ship pier, this celebration of a bygone era is a rip roaring good time and quality entertainment for all ages. A must-do in Ketchikan! Covered, heated and cushioned grandstands make this a great choice on rainy days. Videotaping is not permitted but guests can participate in our annual photo contest. Please note : Dress in layers. Concessions are available inside the arena. Shopping is available before and after the show. This show operates rain or shine in heated and covered grandstands. The show site is just a short walk from your ship and is suitable for guests using a wheelchair or scooter. Video recording is not permitted but still photos are encouraged!

Cruising Misty Fjords/Rudyerd Bay in Alaska offers an awe-inspiring adventure through one of nature's most pristine landscapes. Towering granite cliffs rise dramatically from mirror-like waters. The mist-shrouded environment evokes a sense of ancient mystery and tranquility, while diverse wildlife, including seals and eagles, adds to the experience. Navigating these majestic fjords provides an unforgettable glimpse into Alaska's raw, untouched beauty, where every turn reveals a new, breathtaking vista
Misty Fjords, Windstar Signature Expedition - Misty Fjords Zodiac Tour
Misty Fjords, Windstar Signature Expedition - Misty Fjords Zodiac Tour
Windstar Signature Expeditions are operated by Windstar Cruises directly from the ship. Windstar has partnered with Expert Expedition Voyage Consultants who will operate the Zodiac boats while also providing insight, education and commentary on the stunning scenery of the Alaskan Wilderness. On your Zodiac expedition through Misty Fjords National Monument you will see 3,000-foot glacier-sculpted cliffs with numerous waterfalls cascading down the cliffs, wildlife like bald eagles, and perhaps brown and/or black bears and mountain goats. Throughout the forest you will find western hemlock, Sitka spruce and western red cedar. Please note : You can conveniently change in your suite. Dress according to the prevailing weather condition; you will be provided with a life jacket. Wildlife sightings are not guaranteed and tour operation is weather dependent. Expedition Voyage Consultants may include geologists, marine biologists, botanists, and glaciologists. - The departure times for the Signature Expedition tours are subject to change due to the nature of these excursions. Destination Services will notify you about your tour departure time. - Please inform the Destination Services team if you are travelling in a group of 4-6 people and booked on the same expedition as the zodiac boat tours can only accommodate 6 guests at a time.
Misty Fjords, Windstar Signature Expedition - Misty Fjords Kayaking
Misty Fjords, Windstar Signature Expedition - Misty Fjords Kayaking
Windstar Signature Expeditions are operated by Windstar Cruises directly from the ship. Windstar has partnered with Expert Expedition Voyage Consultants to provide insight, education and commentary on the stunning scenery of the Alaskan Wilderness. On your 2.5-hour kayak expedition through Misty Fjords National Monument you will see 3,000-foot glacier-sculpted cliffs with numerous waterfalls cascading down the cliffs, wildlife like bald eagles, and perhaps brown and/or black bears and mountain goats. Throughout the forest you will find western hemlock, Sitka spruce and western red cedar. Please note : You can conveniently change in your suite. Dress according to the prevailing weather condition; you will be provided with a life jacket. Wildlife sightings are not guaranteed and tour operation is weather dependent. Expedition Voyage Consultants may include geologists, marine biologists, botanists, and glaciologists. You will be paddling for about 2 hours. - The departure times for the Signature Expedition tours are subject to change due to the nature of these excursions. Destination Services will notify you about your tour departure time. - All kayaks used for the Signature Expedition tours are 2-person tandem kayaks.
Misty Fjords, Windstar Signature Expedition - Misty Fjords Zodiac Tour
Misty Fjords, Windstar Signature Expedition - Misty Fjords Zodiac Tour
Windstar Signature Expeditions are operated by Windstar Cruises directly from the ship. Windstar has partnered with Expert Expedition Voyage Consultants who will operate the Zodiac boats while also providing insight, education and commentary on the stunning scenery of the Alaskan Wilderness. On your Zodiac expedition through Misty Fjords National Monument you will see 3,000-foot glacier-sculpted cliffs with numerous waterfalls cascading down the cliffs, wildlife like bald eagles, and perhaps brown and/or black bears and mountain goats. Throughout the forest you will find western hemlock, Sitka spruce and western red cedar. Please note : You can conveniently change in your suite. Dress according to the prevailing weather condition; you will be provided with a life jacket. Wildlife sightings are not guaranteed and tour operation is weather dependent. Expedition Voyage Consultants may include geologists, marine biologists, botanists, and glaciologists. - The departure times for the Signature Expedition tours are subject to change due to the nature of these excursions. Destination Services will notify you about your tour departure time. - Please inform the Destination Services team if you are travelling in a group of 4-6 people and booked on the same expedition as the zodiac boat tours can only accommodate 6 guests at a time.
Misty Fjords, Windstar Signature Expedition - Misty Fjords Zodiac Tour
Misty Fjords, Windstar Signature Expedition - Misty Fjords Zodiac Tour
Windstar Signature Expeditions are operated by Windstar Cruises directly from the ship. Windstar has partnered with Expert Expedition Voyage Consultants who will operate the Zodiac boats while also providing insight, education and commentary on the stunning scenery of the Alaskan Wilderness. On your Zodiac expedition through Misty Fjords National Monument you will see 3,000-foot glacier-sculpted cliffs with numerous waterfalls cascading down the cliffs, wildlife like bald eagles, and perhaps brown and/or black bears and mountain goats. Throughout the forest you will find western hemlock, Sitka spruce and western red cedar. Please note : You can conveniently change in your suite. Dress according to the prevailing weather condition; you will be provided with a life jacket. Wildlife sightings are not guaranteed and tour operation is weather dependent. Expedition Voyage Consultants may include geologists, marine biologists, botanists, and glaciologists. - The departure times for the Signature Expedition tours are subject to change due to the nature of these excursions. Destination Services will notify you about your tour departure time. - Please inform the Destination Services team if you are travelling in a group of 4-6 people and booked on the same expedition as the zodiac boat tours can only accommodate 6 guests at a time.

One of the oldest towns in Alaska, Wrangell is located near the mouth of the Stikine River. Much of its history can be seen in the impressive collection of totems scattered throughout the town. Highlights here are the amazing Petroglyph Beach State Historic Park where you can find primitive rock carvings and just 30 miles away is the Anan Wildlife Observatory with the largest pink salmon runs in the Inside Passage, and a platform from which you can look for eagles, harbor seals and black bears.
Wrangell, Experience Wrangell
Wrangell, Experience Wrangell
Discover the highlights of this truly Alaskan town and see its colorful history and native culture come to life while visiting the Wrangell Museum and Petroglyph Beach with Kiks Adi Totem Park view and Alaskan Native interpretation. Departing the pier, meander to downtown Wrangell to view Kiks Adi Totem Park. Then, learn about fishing and the Stikine River and its significant influence on the development of Wrangell. Pass through the town and see its historic churches, while on the way, catch a glimpse of a traditional Tlingit Tribal House and Wrangell's oldest harbor. Visit Wrangell's famous anthropological sight, Petroglyph Beach and see ancient rock carvings dating from 4,000 to 6,000 years ago, before the settlement by the Tlingit tribes. Enjoy a petroglyph rubbing demonstration before heading to the Wrangell Museum. The local museum houses a rich assortment of over 5,000 historic photos, native artifacts, a collection of Tlingit petroglyphs, and fishing, mining and logging displays. Please note : The order of sites may vary. Walking is required to and from the sites, especially Petroglyph Beach, a natural beach with rocks, gravel, sand and logs that can be slippery at low tide. There are several steps to Petroglyph Beach, not suitable for those in wheelchairs. Walkers or canes can do this tour, but you may choose also to stay on the bus where the walking is too much. You may wish to enjoy additional city highlights on their own before returning to the ship.
Wrangell, Island Heritage
Wrangell, Island Heritage
Journey through the past to the present on a personalized tour experience of Wrangell and its most popular attractions. Your Alaskan Native guide will share the diverse history of Wrangell starting with the first inhabitants, the Tlingit Nation, whose history spans approximately 10,000 years. Sit down as invited guests at Chief Shakes Tribal House to hear stories that have been with us; passed down generation to generation. Learn the story of Fort Wrangell, unearth ancient petroglyphs and explore Wrangell today (from the comfort of your shuttle). Bottled water and a souvenir petroglyph rubbing will be available for you. Three great sites will be visited: Chief Shakes Tribal House , the Wrangell Museum and Petroglyph Beach . Several historic sites are viewed from the shuttle as part of the driving portion of this tour. The tour will depart from and return to your pier. As the third oldest city in Alaska, ruled by four nations, under three flags, Wrangell's rich and diverse history is sure to captivate you! Please note : This is a walking and driving tour. Much time will be spent on your feet at Petroglyph Beach and the Wrangell Museum. Wear comfortable walking shoes and weather appropriate attire. You will be transported by shuttle bus to each of the sites. All sites are handicap accessible, although not able to accommodate wheelchairs.
Wrangell, Marine Wildlife, Captains Choice
Wrangell, Marine Wildlife, Captains Choice
Join your captain and biologist guides on a magical discovery of wildlife in the protected waterways of the Inside Passage. Travel to nearby feeding grounds on a covered jet boat and find whales chasing after schools of small fish, otters frolicking playfully in the kelp beds, sea lions fighting over the best spot on a perch, seals basking on a rock or peeking at you from the water. Sometimes you may find Orca cruising the waterways in search of food or porpoises following the boat to play in the wake. Eagles fish to feed their young and seabirds look to take advantage of the leftovers from feeding mammals. This day is about animals. Where they go, you will go. The biologist guides will decide the best itinerary for the day based on the conditions and the behavior of the animals at the time of year. This 5- hour tour includes a sandwich and snack lunch, water and a brief stop on the beach. Please note: Your captain and guides strive to include as much wildlife as possible, however wildlife sightings of all species are not guaranteed. Weather, sea conditions and safety are important factors in where the captain chooses to go. Wear weather-appropriate clothes and shoes for boating.
Wrangell, Concierge Collection: Stikine River & Glacier by Jet Boat
Wrangell, Concierge Collection: Stikine River & Glacier by Jet Boat
The Stikine River is considered one of the last truly wild rivers in North America, running directly through the nearly 1/2 million acre Stikine LeConte' Wilderness area. Immerse yourself in the pristine wilderness of the world's largest temperate rainforest that is home to a variety of wildlife species and though elusive, you may have a chance of sighting. Add the excitement of an exhilarating jet-boat ride , gold rush history, world renowned scenery, and the most experienced energetic captains, and you have a great excursion. On the pier, you will meet captain and interpretive guide and embark on the custom-built, heated and covered, jet boat to begin your adventure. Traverse the ever changing river delta, meander through side sloughs and explore the banks of the river. Seek out views of distant mountain peaks, spy on spawning salmon and listen to thundering waterfalls. Your journey will culminate at Shakes Lake with its sparkling blue, crystal clear icebergs. If accessible, you will venture in farther for a view of Shakes Glacier and the ancient ice from which it was created. If conditions allow, come ashore at a wilderness location on the banks of the Stikine and experience the wilderness up close. Please note : The tour routing and sights may change due to weather, nature and water conditions. Due to the nature of boating in the wilderness on the Stikine River, which sometimes requires travel in shallow water, you may experience quick or sudden stops, starts and turns while underway. Guests should be in good physical health with a full range of motion to get into/out of the vessel and have no motion-related ailments or any other health issues. This tour is not wheelchair or handicapped accessible. This tour departs and returns from the Wrangell city dock, which is a short walking distance (300 ft) from the ship. At certain tidal conditions the access ramp to the vessels can be very steep. Facilities are basic in the wilderness location and consist primarily of USFS outhouses. Although wildlife is seen on many outings, sightings cannot be guaranteed.
Wrangell, Windstar Signature Expedition - Wrangell Interpretive Hike
Wrangell, Windstar Signature Expedition - Wrangell Interpretive Hike
John Muir hiked here while using Wrangell as headquarters for his Stikine delta explorations. Participants are assured of wonderful views and a true immersive forest experience with an elevation gain of about 400 feet . This hike will present good views of the surrounding mountains and landscapes and a chance to learn about rainforest ecology. This intimate interpretive tour will be led by two of our experienced onboard Expedition Staff. Please note : This excursion will depart directly from the ship and will be led by two Expedition Staff. No equipment is required. Guests will need to wear their own suitable footwear and dress according to the prevailing weather conditions. Expedition Voyage Consultants may include geologists, marine biologists, botanists, and glaciologists. The departure time for this tour is subject to change due to the nature of the excursion. Destination Services will notify you about your tour departure time. The walk is mostly on boardwalk which does not have handrails, can become slippery when wet and has approximately 300 steps to the summit of Mount Dewey. This tour is not recommended for those with walking or mobility issues.
Wrangell, Concierge Collection: Fishing the Inside Passage
Wrangell, Concierge Collection: Fishing the Inside Passage
Here's an opportunity to experience world-class fishing in the abundant waters of the Pacific Ocean along the famed Inside Passage of Alaska. See spectacular scenery and protected nearby calm waters while fishing for a multitude of sought after species including, salmon and halibut. You will fish "Captain's Choice" for the best chance to catch based on what "fishy" news the Captain has been hearing and partly, depending on the season. A major difference with fishing in this area is the normally short distance to the fishing grounds. A quick boat ride will ensure that you will spend most of your time actually fishing rather than just getting there. Adventure awaits you the minute you arrive! Your experienced, licensed captain and guide will greet you as you disembark the ship and see to your needs whether you are a seasoned angler or experiencing this renowned fishing for the first time. Your catch can be professionally processed and shipped to your home for an additional fee. The purchase of fishing licenses and tags onboard is available for your convenience and to optimize your fishing time. Beverages are available on board. Fishing gear, tackle and bait are provided. Bring home a fishing memory that will last a lifetime. Please note : Wear comfortable, sturdy shoes and be prepared to get wet if landing a fish. The ramp to and from the boat may be steep depending on tidal conditions. Guests must purchase a Fishing License at the dock. The license is $40 per person, must be paid for in cash and guests must have ID with them.

Sitka is one of the oldest and most culturally significant communities in Alaska, filled with rich Tlingit, Russian, and early American settler history. Sitka is famous for its spectacular scenery, abundant wildlife, the copper-domed St. Michael's Cathedral, the Pioneer Home and the Russian Bishop's House. It contains 22 buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is where the contract of sale was signed transferring Alaska from Russia to the United States.
Sitka, Artist Walk - Twisted Hot Glass
Sitka, Artist Walk - Twisted Hot Glass
Explore ~Stretch ~ Twist ~ and pull your very own colorful Venetian glass cane , ~ one of the oldest methods of working in glass! After your hands-on experience in the glass studio, you will explore a beautiful part of the Sitka Community that most do not get to see - local art and traditions. Local glass artist Michelle Barker will welcome you into her studio. Although she works in many methods of glass, she has a love for the unique history and techniques developed centuries ago in Italy. On this tour you will watch as these beautiful glass canes are made, and have the opportunity to gently stretch, twist, and pull your own vibrant cane. Sitka has a long history of cultivating the fine arts. In the early 1800's Sitka was home to the first opera house, first performing arts theater, and had the first piano on the west coast. With many famous artists such as E.W. Merrill - a well-known glass plate photographer who lived in Sitka from 1819 through the 1840's - to present day artists, your guide will explore all Sitka has to offer for art enthusiasts. Walk the city, the galleries, and see local artwork such as silver and wood carving, ceramics, regalia beading, kiln formed glass, ceramics, and pulling Venetian glass canes ... maybe even try your hand at one. This tour will include a number of galleries and a hands-on art demonstration . You will meet several local artists and have the opportunity to visit with each of them, receive a wealth of information on the many different forms traditional and local artwork. Learn why this unique city in Southeast Alaska has grown into the beautiful artist community that it is today. You will have opportunity to purchase locally made and custom made art pieces on this tour as well as make something beautiful of your own! Please note : All guests will be provided with safety glasses, leather aprons, and gloves while in the glass studio. Wear comfortable clothes and shoes.
Sitka, Concierge Collection: Sitka Salmon Sportfishing
Sitka, Concierge Collection: Sitka Salmon Sportfishing
Discover why Sitka is one of Southeast Alaska's best places for salmon fishing during this memorable fishing experience. Upon your arrival, you will take a short walk to board your fishing boat and proceed to Sitka Sound and its adjacent waters to fish for king, silver, chum, and pink salmon, depending on the month. Salmon fishing is performed via "trolling," or "mooching." When trolling two or four lines are fishing off downriggers while the boat is underway and hooked fish are played on a rotational basis. When mooching you will hold a rod and work the bait while the boat is anchored. Your captain will decide which method he feels is the most effective given the conditions of the day. Your fishing boat will be a cabin cruiser style sport fishing boat that averages 24-30 feet in length and 4-6 guests will be assigned to each boat. After approximately 3 hours of fishing , your boat will return back to the pier. If you wish, meet with local fish processors to have your catch sent to your home (within the continental U.S.A.). Please note : Bring your sunscreen, sunglasses, camera, and a light jacket. Wear close-toed, comfortable shoes. Fishing License must be purchased at time of shore excursion, $40 in cash only and bring your photo ID with you.
Sitka, Best of Sitka: Fortress of the Bears, Raptor Center, National Park
Sitka, Best of Sitka: Fortress of the Bears, Raptor Center, National Park
This unique Alaska excursion explores the historical highlights of this former "Russian" capital city and includes a wildlife tour through the Alaska Raptor Center . The Bald Eagle Center operates with bird care professionals assisted by volunteers to rescue birds, provide them with rehabilitative care and hopefully release them back into the wild. After your introduction to the center, a presentation with one of the Center's educational birds will take place. Time will be available to view the flight center, clinic window, outside deck habitat areas and gift shop. Next, you'll visit the Sitka National Historical Park , where the 1804 "Battle of Alaska," was fought. The park hosts totem-lined trails, cultural exhibits and carving rooms where native Alaskan artisans demonstrate their totemic art form. Walk the nature trail, view cultural exhibits and video presentations, or talk with local native artists about their cultural art form. The final stop will be visiting the Fortress of the Bears , which will allow you to get within 25 feet of Alaska's brown and black bears in a naturalized setting. You will enjoy observing the bears from a covered viewing platform and interact with an experienced naturalist. Please note : Wear comfortable walking shoes, layered clothing and bring a light rain jacket, ID,you're your camera. The order of sites visited may be reversed.
Sitka, Sea Otter & Wildlife Quest
Sitka, Sea Otter & Wildlife Quest
Discover Alaska's abundant natural beauty and wildlife during this award-winning cruise through Sitka Sound, one of the world's most beautiful coastal environments. Search for local marine life on this half-day, scenic excursion. Depart the pier in your waterjet-driven tour vessel which has been specially designed to navigate Southeast Alaska's narrow island passages and bays, permitting spectacular wildlife viewing at close range. The vessel features a warm and comfortable cabin with indoor seating, large windows, a snack bar and restrooms. Or you may opt to visit the upper observation deck for unparalleled photo opportunities, and to experience the surroundings. Be on the lookout for sea otters, whales, sea lions, porpoise, harbor seals, black-tailed deer, bald eagles, and a variety of wildlife species during this jet-boat excursion. Observe and photograph sea otters as you learn about their recovery following near extinction at the hands of Russian fur hunters in the 1800s. Your onboard naturalist guide will offer commentary about this remarkable ecosystem throughout the tour. Your captain will vary the route to find the best wildlife viewing opportunities and guarantees you will see an otter, a whale, or a bear on the sea portion of your excursion. If not, you will receive $100 cash refund at the end of the voyage. Please note : Dress in layers, waterproof jacket (if guests would like to go outside), camera, warm hat, gloves.
Sitka, Wildlife Quest & Fin Island
Sitka, Wildlife Quest & Fin Island
The ultimate Alaska experience begins as soon as you board our Alaskan-built expedition vessel in Sitka. While you settle into the comfortable cabin, your knowledgeable captain and crew will provide a safety briefing and orientation. Once underway, feel free to move about the vessel, including the spacious outside viewing deck. An onboard naturalist will provide narration regarding the remarkable ecosystem of the area and point out places of interest and wildlife throughout the voyage. Sea otters, whales, harbor seals, brown bears, Sitka black-tailed deer, bald eagles, and a variety of marine birds are all commonly seen in the tour area. Your captain has the local knowledge and experience to deliver the best possible viewing experience on any given day throughout the season. At Fin Island Lodge, you'll have the opportunity to indulge in a delicious Alaska feast! Alaskan crab, wild salmon, prime rib, homemade side dishes, and dessert are all-inclusive with the tour. In addition, coffee, tea, cocoa, lemonade, and water are complimentary. Soft drinks are available for purchase. A breakfast twist on our signature Fin Island feast is featured for guests arriving before 10 a.m. Vegan and gluten free options are available, regardless of tour time. After the meal, you may beachcomb, explore the beautiful grounds of the exclusive island, or relax next to the cozy beach fire. When the adventure concludes, your vessel will await to provide the short cruise back to Sitka. Please note : Dress in layers, wear a waterproof jacket (if you would like to go outside), good walking shoes, and bring your camera, warm hat, and gloves.

Depending on the day's conditions, you will cruise Tracy Arm or Endicott Arm. Both glacial fjords feature icebergs drifting serenely by and towering granite cliffs, carved by millennia of glacial activity. Here, you can witness impressive calving events as icebergs thunder into the water. The surrounding wilderness, with its rugged terrain, offers a pristine backdrop for spotting wildlife like seals and mountain goats.
Tracy Arm & Endicott Arm, Windstar Signature Expedition - Tracy Arm Zodiac Tour
Tracy Arm & Endicott Arm, Windstar Signature Expedition - Tracy Arm Zodiac Tour
Windstar Signature Expeditions are operated by Windstar Cruises directly from the ship . Windstar has partnered with Expert Expedition Voyage Consultants who will operate the Zodiac boats while also providing insight, education and commentary on the stunning scenery of the Alaskan Wilderness. On your Zodiac expedition in the Tracy Arm-Fords Terror Wilderness through Tracy Arm or Endicott Arm you will ride in front of the South Sawyer Glacier or Dawes Glacier. Both are tidewater glaciers that are actively calving. You may see harbor seals hauled out on the ice floes or mountain goats high on the cliffs above. The vertical granite cliffs rise as much as 4, 000 feet from the sea and have numerous waterfalls. John Muir referred to this area as "a wild, unfinished Yosemite." Please note : You can conveniently change in your suite. Dress according to the prevailing weather conditions; you will be provided with a life jacket. Wildlife sightings are not guaranteed and tour operation is weather dependent. The decision to go to Tracy Arm or Endicott Arm will be decided the day of the excursion by the Captain and Expedition Leader, it will be made based on the prevailing ice conditions, weather and other cruise ship traffic in the area. Both locations allow for similar sightseeing opportunities. Expedition Voyage Consultants may include geologists, marine biologists, botanists, and glaciologists.
Tracy Arm & Endicott Arm, Windstar Signature Expedition - Tracy Arm Zodiac Tour
Tracy Arm & Endicott Arm, Windstar Signature Expedition - Tracy Arm Zodiac Tour
Windstar Signature Expeditions are operated by Windstar Cruises directly from the ship . Windstar has partnered with Expert Expedition Voyage Consultants who will operate the Zodiac boats while also providing insight, education and commentary on the stunning scenery of the Alaskan Wilderness. On your Zodiac expedition in the Tracy Arm-Fords Terror Wilderness through Tracy Arm or Endicott Arm you will ride in front of the South Sawyer Glacier or Dawes Glacier. Both are tidewater glaciers that are actively calving. You may see harbor seals hauled out on the ice floes or mountain goats high on the cliffs above. The vertical granite cliffs rise as much as 4, 000 feet from the sea and have numerous waterfalls. John Muir referred to this area as "a wild, unfinished Yosemite." Please note : You can conveniently change in your suite. Dress according to the prevailing weather conditions; you will be provided with a life jacket. Wildlife sightings are not guaranteed and tour operation is weather dependent. The decision to go to Tracy Arm or Endicott Arm will be decided the day of the excursion by the Captain and Expedition Leader, it will be made based on the prevailing ice conditions, weather and other cruise ship traffic in the area. Both locations allow for similar sightseeing opportunities. Expedition Voyage Consultants may include geologists, marine biologists, botanists, and glaciologists.
Tracy Arm & Endicott Arm, Windstar Signature Expedition - Tracy Arm Zodiac Tour
Tracy Arm & Endicott Arm, Windstar Signature Expedition - Tracy Arm Zodiac Tour
Windstar Signature Expeditions are operated by Windstar Cruises directly from the ship . Windstar has partnered with Expert Expedition Voyage Consultants who will operate the Zodiac boats while also providing insight, education and commentary on the stunning scenery of the Alaskan Wilderness. On your Zodiac expedition in the Tracy Arm-Fords Terror Wilderness through Tracy Arm or Endicott Arm you will ride in front of the South Sawyer Glacier or Dawes Glacier. Both are tidewater glaciers that are actively calving. You may see harbor seals hauled out on the ice floes or mountain goats high on the cliffs above. The vertical granite cliffs rise as much as 4, 000 feet from the sea and have numerous waterfalls. John Muir referred to this area as "a wild, unfinished Yosemite." Please note : You can conveniently change in your suite. Dress according to the prevailing weather conditions; you will be provided with a life jacket. Wildlife sightings are not guaranteed and tour operation is weather dependent. The decision to go to Tracy Arm or Endicott Arm will be decided the day of the excursion by the Captain and Expedition Leader, it will be made based on the prevailing ice conditions, weather and other cruise ship traffic in the area. Both locations allow for similar sightseeing opportunities. Expedition Voyage Consultants may include geologists, marine biologists, botanists, and glaciologists.

Haines is one of the most popular Alaska cruise ports and one of the best places for hiking, fishing and wildlife viewing, especially bald eagles. Within the Haines city limits Fort William H. Seward is a nationally recognized historic landmark, with some of its structures open to the public. Other cultural offerings in Haines include the Alaska Indian Arts Center where traditional craftsmen offer demonstrations of their work, the Sheldon Museum & Cultural Center where local Tlingit people are featured, the Hammer Museum, dedicated to the history of the hammer and the Tsirku Canning Company Museum with memories of Haines' salmon canneries.
Haines, White Pass Railroad Excursion
Haines, White Pass Railroad Excursion
The White Pass Railroad offers a unique 40-mile vintage train ride that climbs from Skagway to the summit of White Pass with an elevation of 2,865 feet. You will begin your journey with a 30-45 minute boat ride via fast ferry from Haines to Skagway. Once in Skagway you'll begin your experience onboard one of the yellow 1927 sightseeing buses belonging to the "oldest sightseeing company in Alaska." Founded in 1923 by former Klondike stampeder, Martin Itjen, your costumed conductor passes on a century of Skagway history, behind the scenes tales, and stories of life in small town Alaska. You'll explore the waterfront, National Park Historic District and Skagway's residential area, famous for its flower gardens. Arriving at the railway depot, you'll board a vintage railcar for your trip aboard the world famous White Pass & Yukon Railroad, retracing the original route of the Klondike Stampeders while enjoying a breathtaking panorama of mountains, glaciers, and waterfalls. This narrow-gauge railroad is an International Historic Civil Engineering Landmark. It shares this honor with the Panama Canal, the Eiffel Tower and the Statue of Liberty, and is truly a world wonder. Upon arrival at Fraser, B.C., you'll travel back to Skagway via the Klondike Highway by mini-bus. There will be plenty of photo stops along the way. Please note: Wear comfortable walking shoes and bring your original passport, camera, and binoculars. Duration of the entire tour is approximately 8 hours; this includes the transfer time on the fast ferry, which is approximately 45 minutes each way and allows free time in Skagway. The tour might run in reverse order.
Haines, Concierge Collection: Chilkoot Lake Nature & Wildlife
Haines, Concierge Collection: Chilkoot Lake Nature & Wildlife
Meet your naturalist guide for a small-group driving tour (14 guests maximum) to scenic and wildlife-rich Chilkoot Lake State Park. This park has it all: a turquoise lake surrounded by snowy mountain peaks, a salmon-filled river flowing into the sea, and important Tlingit cultural sights. Depending on the season, bald eagles, harbor seals, and brown bears can be seen here. As you drive through the park, your guide knows the best places to stop for scenery and the possibility of wildlife spotting. Bald eagles nest here and are commonly seen perched in the trees above the river and soaring overhead. Beginning in August, brown bears amble down to the riverbanks to feed on salmon. Supplied with extra binoculars and a powerful spotting scope to bring the wildlife in close, your guide explains how the animals fit into the Chilkoot's complex ecosystem. May, June, and July feature an explosion of wildflowers with bald eagles nesting along the lush river. Beginning in August, pink salmon-the smallest and most abundant of the Pacific salmon varieties-begin their run up the Chilkoot River to spawn. This is the best opportunity to see brown bear as they are often witnessed feeding along the banks of the river. Make sure to bring your camera to take advantage of the numerous photo opportunities. Please note: Dress in warm, dry layers and wear closed-toed shoes. This tour goes through prime wildlife habitat, however, wildlife sightings are not guaranteed.
Haines, Chilkat Valley Scenic Drive
Haines, Chilkat Valley Scenic Drive
Haines, Alaska is where two important rivers, the Chilkat and Chilkoot, meet the sea. This small town (2,500 residents) is located on a peninsula flanked by mountain ranges and these two glacial-fed rivers. This 2.25-hour small group (14 guests maximum) tour provides a chance to get to know both important rivers. Start with a short drive through Historic Ft. Seward and make your way to the Pyramid Island Lookout. This wide delta is where the braided Chilkat River drops tons of glacial silt every day into the ocean. Continue along the edge of the salt water to the Letnikof Cove Cannery Lookout. Here, the Rainbow Glacier and Chilkat Mountains provide a stunning backdrop to the red buildings of this historic salmon cannery. You'll retrace your steps back towards downtown Haines and travel in the opposite direction to the mouth of the Chilkoot River. The road winds along the salt water. Keep your eyes open for birds like surf scoters and marine mammals like harbor seals. Your next stop will be where the Chilkoot River flows into the sea. This is a peaceful location where "all things Alaskan" come together- the river, the ocean, the mountains, and the forest. Bald eagles are often spotted here soaring and calling to each other above the spruce trees. Return to Haines with a final stop at Picture Point, where you can photograph your ship with the iconic white buildings of Historic Ft. Seward and the Chilkat Mountain behind. Please note : Wear layered clothing appropriate for the weather. Cameras and or binoculars are suggested but are optional.
Haines, Wilderness Odyssey By Jet Boat
Haines, Wilderness Odyssey By Jet Boat
Enjoy the peace and quiet of the true Alaskan Wilderness as you travel about 25 miles of the Chilkat River System , exploring the different channels that this unique, braided river system offers. Watch for wildlife as they are frequently sighted during the river tour. The flat bottom river boats are designed specifically to traverse the narrow and sometimes shallow, channels, which is the only way to explore this road-less portion of the Bald Eagle Preserve. This tour is well known for moose and bear sightings , although not a guarantee, wildlife sightings are quite frequent. The tour will take off from private property, so all the amenities are available for you to feel comfortable and right at home while the friendly staff will prepare your meal . Sit around the crackling fire and enjoy the clean fresh air and beauty that surrounds you. You will come away with a greater appreciation of the wilderness and the people who call this "last frontier" their home. Your tour will begin at the pier where your ship is docked, with a 30-minute bus ride into the heart of the Bald Eagle Preserve on the Haines Scenic Byway. Where the road ends, your adventure begins. Please note : Wear comfortable hiking shoes and layered clothing appropriate for the weather. Bring your camera and/or binoculars. Life jackets will be provided. The boats are open air so ponchos and waterproof blankets will be provided.
Haines, ATV Adventure
Haines, ATV Adventure
Your knowledgeable guide will meet you at the dock in Haines. A scenic 26-mile drive along the National Scenic Byway and through the Chilkat Bald Eagle Preserve will bring you to a remote staging area. At the staging area, you'll receive an orientation and safety briefing on the Arctic Cat and Kawasaki side-by-side ATVs from your guides. Guests wishing to drive must be at least 21 years old and bring a valid driver's license. There are a combination of 2-person and 4-person machines to accommodate varying group sizes and families. There will be several spots along the tour where you can swap drivers to give everyone some time at the wheel. The ATVs are automatic transmission and drive similar to a car for ease of operation. These high performance ATVs are fun to drive and a great way to explore the Alaska wilderness. Over the next 12 miles of gravel road, your guide will lead you through a series of remote areas, and you'll explore the wilds of Alaska! As you drive along beaver ponds and mountain meadows you may spot swans, salmon, eagles, bears or moose along the way. You'll cross over Little Salmon Creek and ascend to a series of viewpoints overlooking the Klehini, Tsirku and Chilkat River Valleys . From your high point, you'll enjoy a picnic lunch while you bask in the surrounding mountain views. After lunch, descend the mountain and make your way back to the private staging area before returning by bus back to Haines. Please note : Dress in warm, dry layers and wear closed-toed shoes. You will be provided with a helmet, goggles and a rain poncho.
Haines, Concierge Collection Chilkat Bald Eagle Preserve Float Trip
Haines, Concierge Collection Chilkat Bald Eagle Preserve Float Trip
Treat yourself to an exclusive rafting and scenic drive through the famous Chilkat Bald Eagle Preserve. Begin with a riverside drive along the Haines Highway. The drive is incredibly scenic: glacier-clad mountains thrust to the sky, colorful wildflowers line the road, green riverside channels provide habitat for moose, bear and trumpeter swans. The highway was declared a National Scenic Byway in 2009. Arrive at the river in the heart of the Chilkat Bald Eagle Preserve, approximately 40 minutes away. Board your raft and enjoy a scenic float down the Chilkat River through the famous Chilkat Bald Eagle Preserve. You will be immersed in the Alaskan wilderness, floating the silent river. Paddling is not required, as your expert guide will push the raft along, leaving your hands free for your binoculars or camera. Along the way, your guide will interpret the natural history of the area, and share some exciting stories from life in the Alaskan wilderness. You will learn to spot bald eagles and gain an appreciation for the challenges that bald eagles face to survive. Early in the summer, resident eagles are often seen coming and going from their nest to feed their young. As the summer continues and the river fills with salmon, more and more eagles arrive to feed. Please note : This tour goes through prime Bald Eagle habitat, however, eagle sightings are not guaranteed. This tour includes a copy of Where Eagles Gather: The Story of The Alaska Chilkat Bald Eagle Preserve, Haines, Alaska.
Haines: Guides Choice Photography Discovery
Haines: Guides Choice Photography Discovery
Haines is known for its wildlife and stunning natural surroundings. This small-group tour is for every type of photographer - from those who have a professional-level camera to those who primarily use their Smart Phone. Either way, you'll learn how to take better photos. Your professional photographer guide will select the best locations to find the most dramatic light and wildlife activity. Composition tips, camera settings and how to take advantage of available light are discussed, along with how to predict wildlife behavior. Bald eagles are commonly seen and, depending on the time of year, brown bears can sometimes be found feeding on salmon along the Chilkoot River. This tour will go through prime wildlife habitat, however, wildlife sightings are not guaranteed. The small-group nature of the tour will allow the guide to spend time with each participant, ensuring you will come away with ideas and goals for your future photography. Please note : This tour requires a minimal amount of walking; however, guests must be able to embark/disembark the vehicles via steps. It is not recommended for guests who utilize a wheelchair. Dress in layers, wear comfortable walking shoes, bring rain gear and your camera equipment. Observing bear and other wildlife is the goal but cannot be guaranteed.

Located on the Gastineau Channel in the Alaskan panhandle, Juneau sits at sea level below steep mountains between 3,500-4,000 feet high. Atop these mountains is the Juneau Icefield, a large ice mass from which about 30 glaciers flow, and two of them - Mendenhall Glacier and Lemon Creek Glacier are visible from the local road. A unique feature of Juneau is that it is the only U.S. capital that has no roads connecting it to the rest of the state.

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Located on deck 7, this 268-square-foot suite welcomes you with stylish comfort and stunning ocean views. Relax on your queen bed (convertible into two twin beds if desired) or lounge in the nearby living area. The outdoor space adds another 55 square feet, enough to sit outside comfortably and enjoy the breeze. In the bathroom, you'll find a luxurious walk-in mosaic glass shower with rain head and body jets.
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Stylish comfort and ocean views welcome you to this 225-square-foot suite. Relax on your queen bed (convertible into two twin beds if desired) or lounge in the nearby living area. The outdoor space adds another 55 square feet, enough to sit outside comfortably and enjoy the breeze. In the bathroom, you'll find a luxurious walk-in mosaic glass shower with rain head and body jets.
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Experience the perfect blend of style and functionality in this thoughtfully designed 203-square-foot suite. The well-planned layout creates an ideal retreat with plenty of natural light, a view of the sea, a walk-in mosaic glass shower and an inviting queen bed (convertible into two twins if desired), perfect for unwinding after a day of fun and exploration.
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This roomy 301-square-foot suite features a wide floor-to-ceiling infinity window in the bedroom, allowing for stunning ocean views. You can even open the top half to enjoy the cool ocean breeze. This suite also features an inviting queen bed (convertible into two twin beds if desired) and a pull-out sofa in the separate living area, allowing for triple occupancy. In the bathroom, you'll find a luxurious walk-in mosaic glass shower with rain head and body jets.
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Located at the middle of the ship, these 225-square-foot suites welcome you with stylish comfort and beautiful ocean views. Relax on your queen bed (convertible into two twin beds if desired) or lounge in the nearby living area. The outdoor space adds another 55 square feet, enough to sit outside comfortably and enjoy the breeze. In the bathroom, you'll find a luxurious walk-in mosaic glass shower with rain head and body jets.
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Located on deck 7, this 280-square-foot suite features a wide floor-to-ceiling infinity window that allows for stunning ocean views. You can even open the top half to enjoy the cool ocean breeze. Your suite features an inviting queen bed (convertible into two twin beds if desired), a walk-in mosaic glass shower and a comfortable living area where you can lounge and enjoy the view.