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Windjammer Barefoot Cruises
Miami Beach USA
http://www.windjammer.com





Address: P.O. Box 190120
City: Miami Beach,  (Flori)
Country: USA
Phone: (305) 672-6453
Fax: (305) 674-1219

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Windjammer Barefoot Cruises

Windjammer Barefoot Cruises is the largest operator of Tall Ships in the world. The 7-ship fleet includes Amazing Grace, Fantome, Flying Cloud, Legacy Mandalay, Polynesia, and Yankee Clipper, sailing year-round on 6 and 13 day cruises to more than 60 ports-of-call throughout the Bahamas, British Virgin Islands, West Indies, Belize and Honduran Bay Islands.


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Welcome aboard, kick off your shoes and get ready for an adventure you'll never forget. Informality rules! T-shirts and shorts are all you need. Stow your gear in your air conditioned cabin, complete with modern amenities. Who said anything about roughing it?

Start your day with complimentary Bloody Mary's, fresh baked breads and pastries, followed by a bountiful breakfast.

Lunch is served on board or picnic style on the beach. Toast the sunset with hors d'oeuvres and Rum Swizzles, but save room for a hearty dinner, complete with wine... all on the house!

The night is still young! Put on your best toga or pirate gear and get ready to party! And when we weigh anchor, let our crew do all the work or take your turn at the helm and learn the ropes. Do as little or as much as you like. You're off to explore the Caribbean.


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Sailing, island excursions, snorkeling, scuba diving, hanging out on deck, sailing the ship, meeting great people and making new friends...

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