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GRAND PRIX CRUISE MAY 21 2019

Edie Swney from The Travel Brokers - Edie Swney

ROME AND GRAND PRIX OF MONACO CRUISE
FIRST CLASS CRUISING WITH WIND STAR
7 DAYS ROME TO ROME
Rome to Rome

Rome Portofino St. Tropez Sanary-sur-Mer Monte Carlo Porto Ercole Rome
Surrounded by glitterati on the glistening white Star Pride you fit right in; your insider’s experience at Monaco’s legendary Grand Prix the jewel in the crown of this exceptional cruise. Visit some of the world’s most glamorous ports — Portofino, St. Tropez, Sanary-sur-Mer, Monte Carlo — strolling famous promenades, shopping elite boutiques, and taking in world-renown beaches. Then during your overnight in Monte Carlo, enjoy exclusive access to special Windstar private Grand Prix events and two days of world-class Formula One® time trials and racing. It’s the ultimate expression of Windstar’s style, and open to only a very limited number of guests.

• Meander the cobblestone streets of the Old Fishing Quarter in St. Tropez

• Relax at one of the beautiful beaches of Sanary-sur-Mer, said to be the sunniest place in France

• Overnight in Monte Carlo, where the Royal Palace and Grand Casino beckon

• Visit a winery in Tuscany

• Have lunch at the famous Splendido Hotel in Portofino overlooking the harbor

• Extend your stay in Rome to discover more of this enchanting city with its Sistine Chapel, Vatican, and St. Peter’s Basilica



Grand Prix Package Includes:

• Hosted by your guest speaker, a Formula One® racing expert on this exclusive Grand Prix cruise provides behind-the-scenes insights to the event

• Section K seats for Grand Prix of Monaco for Saturday’s time trials and an organized visit to the pits afterwards and Sunday’s final which includes higher seats, not benches, with program, poncho and cap

• Special Grand Prix themed cocktail reception and dinner on board

• Grand Prix themed gift package with program ticket holder, ear plugs, cap, high definition binoculars, and seat cushion

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