There are two small boats in the most romantic and comfortable rooms that look stylish and have the right combination of proper biological comfort and first-class cuisine, as well as a casual, laid back, laid back, unstructured atmosphere.
Dimensions (in tons) 5350
Number of cabins 74
Number of cottages with balcony 0
Number of passengers 148
Number of crew members 94
Passenger/Crew Ratio 1.6 to 1
One year of construction 1988
The final major renovation 2010
Cabin comfort and convenience 4.0
Shipping Cleaning and Maintenance 3.5
Public Comfort/Space 4.0
Dining options 3.5
Children’s Facilities 0
Decorative style 4.0
Gym and spa facilities 2.0
enjoy 4.5
Typical people Diems: $230-$320+
Feng Ling Sailing Caribbean Sea From St. Martin (winter).
Wind Star Sailing Panama Canal From St. Martin (Autumn)
These are great boats that combine high-tech design with the lines of a spacious private yacht, from their fierce masts to bows and arrows at the tip of the needle. They are a kind of inhabited, detailed vessel, and some type of passenger latch lasts forever for a year after year. In 2010, both ships received a renovation, making their interior and amenities comfortable.
All cabinets are nearly identical at 188 square feet, with a burgundy and navy color scheme, a flatscreen TV, a DVD/CD player, Bose SoundDocks (usable with Apple iPod Nanos that you can check out from the reception desk), a minibar, a pair of large round portholes with brass fittings, a compact closet, bathrobes, L’Occitane toiletries, and fresh fruit. Like the boat’s main public room, the cabin has wooden decor and decoration and is attractive and well-structured. Their square feet exceed most small boats and match the size of the largest standard cabin on mainstream ships. The teak wall bathroom has a larger layout than many of the luxurious boat teak bathrooms, it has a better layout and includes a hairdryer and compact but plenty of storage space. Another hair dryer (one with enough power to actually dry hair) is stored in the main compartment. Both ships have a cabin of a house that has a larger breathing space and an area of 220 square feet.
Although all cabins are comfortable, in the sea, the boats in the cabins are more stable – the rules of thumb for all ships. Please note that the boat’s engine may be a little noisy when running at full speed.
This route is not recommended for passengers with severe disabilities or passengers bound to a wheelchair. There is no elevator on board, no wheelchair access cottage and many raised door seats.
Elegant, dim Main restaurants It comes with teak trim and paneling, rope-wrapped posts, navy blue carpet and fabrics, and other nautical styles. This is the main dinner place, although the second new place is Candle, A private poolside grill for about 30 guests each night, serving steak and skewers. this balcony The breakfast and lunch restaurant is a sunny window room with tables that extend the table to the covered deck. You have to go inside the restaurant outside on the deck, so if it rains you will get wet.
There aren’t many public areas on these small boats, but with the passengers spending most of their time in the port, they’re enough. These four main rooms include two restaurants, a library and a looming sailing Bar/lounge With comfortable, separate corners and comfortable caramel leather chairs surrounded by a wooden dance floor. Here, passengers gather in the port for negotiations, after-dinner and after-dinner drinks, dances, and performances by local musicians and dancers. There is a second bar on the pool deck, which also attracts passengers to drink before and after dinner, and sometimes cigars to smoke under the stars.
Small wooden board library Try to be both nautical and university. Guests can read, play cards or view one of hundreds of DVDs and CDs for use in their cabins. You can browse the internet and send emails in the library; laptop users also have Wi-Fi.
Each boat has a small swimming pool and an adjacent hot tub at the stern. The deck chairs around the pool can be filled on a clear day, but above the braces, there is always room on the deck-shaped deck sheet outside the balcony dining room, and there is available space on a deck in front of the bridge. The flight bridge is equipped with a two-person hammock, providing a major opportunity to relax under the sails on the boat.
The boat’s small gym offers oval coaches, recumbent bikes, ballet bars, freelifting and flat-screen TVs – not bad for a boat like this. The walkers at Deck 4 have a barrier-free wraparound deck. A single massage room next to the hair salon on the deck 1 (or poolside) can offer massages, facials and a few other treatments. Don’t just blame it for its size, though: One of the best massages we’ve ever had at sea was on board Feng Ling.