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What It is Like: Sail Together with Us on Windstar’s First-Ever Thriller Cruise

Editor’s Be aware: Lots of the ports we visited on our first-ever Thriller Cruise are new to Windstar; should you’re focused on Calabria’s Reggio Calabria and Puglia’s Taranto, take a look at Bella Italia itineraries. In Greece, Kalamata is one other port that’s new (a minimum of in a decade or two to Windstar). It could be added to new itineraries in future. And Sicily’s Giardini Naxos is already a signature port for the road on Mediterranean sailings. And Windstar has already introduced that its second annual Thriller Cruise will happen aboard Star Seeker within the Caribbean, March 20 – 27, 2026.

I don’t learn about you however there have definitely been cruises in my expertise which have shocked me. You already know, just like the Windstar voyage a 12 months in the past in Tahiti wherein a set-up of three cyclones unexpectedly manuevered us on the trail to the in any other case undiscovered Marquesas Islands (nonetheless one of the wonderful journeys of my life). It was an outlier cruise, for certain.

And but, right here’s the factor: within the spirit of journey, would you purposely set out on a cruise the place you didn’t know the place you had been going? Sure! Windstar’s Star Legend not too long ago hosted the road’s first-ever completely deliberate “thriller cruise,” beginning (April 19 – 27), and we had been onboard. All we knew about our voyage was that we had been crusing round-trip from Athens. Each different port we had been meant to go to within the area was a thriller to all of us who had booked this cruise. Sure, we selected it on goal, not figuring out the place we’d be calling. And sure, too: that first Thriller Cruise was born out of the profitable Marquesas pivot in 2024.

I like this clarification from a good friend who’s a loyal Yacht Membership visitor: “I believe the Thriller Cruise is a terrific thought — solely actually doable when you will have a neighborhood of small-ship, and particularly, Windstar followers who’re assured within the product and know will probably be nice, irrespective of the place you go.”

And there’s this, too: I’m excited to reconnect with travelers-now-friends who shared our fabulously unplanned Marquesas’ expertise; lots of them had signed up for the Thriller Cruise, too. And I appeared ahead to assembly new, like-minded vacationers who journey with the same spirit of journey.

Departure day: we head out from Athens and Windstar’s Thriller Cruise is already stunning us

Greece’s Corinth Canal connects the Aegan and Ionian seas however can solely be crossed by the smallest of small ships./Carolyn Spencer Brown

Many people have arrived a day or two early in Athens, main as much as our Thriller Cruise, to take pleasure in slightly little bit of the predictable: an evening or two at a beautiful resort (in our case, the St. George at Lycabettus, positioned within the pleasant downtown neighborhood of Kolonaki. It’s the form of neighborhood that’s so near Athens’ metropolis middle that you’re photobombed at each flip by the Acropolis and the Parthenon.

All has gone simply as deliberate, which, to be trustworthy for somebody who’s so completely embracing the idea of a mysterious journey expertise wherein nothing is because it appears, feels a bit predictable. Thoughts you, I’m not saying uninteresting.

Nonetheless, “predictable” didn’t final lengthy. In the present day, Saturday, our embarkation day, all of us had a deliberate half day to discover numerous bits and items of Athens earlier than boarding a switch for the quick drive to the port metropolis of Piraeus. And but, final night time on the St. George, we discovered of slightly shake-up. Star Legend, simply ending up its Istanbul to Piraeus (Athens) voyage, was delayed.

“In a real twist worthy of our journey,” Windstar tells us in a middle-of-the-night e-mail, “the Corinth Canal is unexpectedly closed right now, April 18th, forcing Star Legend to make a detour. However by no means concern, the journey continues to be very a lot on! Tomorrow’s embarkation will now happen in Greece’s Katakolon as a substitute of the unique embarkation in Piraeus, Greece.”

Basically, the final night time of Star Legend’s final cruise was meant to be a brief hop from Greece’s west coast to Athens, on the east, particularly facilitated by the slim and craggy Corinth Canal (pictured within the hero picture, above). It connects the Ionian Sea to the Aegean, which funnels cruise ships into Piraeus. It cuts hours off the journey (type of like how the Panama Canal signifies that vessels don’t must cruise round South America’s Cape Horn). The truth that the water ranges are out of the blue too low to permit even a yacht fashion ship like Star Legend, one of many few small ships in cruise that may even transit right here, is so uncommon it was a wow second (and we think about it was a super-turbo-charged wow second for the captain and his navigation workforce, too).

In our case, we boarded motorcoaches at our resort for a four-hour, scenic trip to catch our ship, the place the spotlight was not crossing the Corinth Canal from inside however using above it (and an awesome cease there to admire it). As I’d anticipate from Windstar, the motorcoaches had been first charge; there have been cellphone chargers, electrical shops, a number of bottles of water, and even two stops at highway-side cafes that bought issues like contemporary squeezed orange juice and soulfully deep espressos.

If right now didn’t roll out fairly as anticipated, we bought right here to Star Legend. We had been welcomed with heat greetings and even hugs by these crew members we’d sailed with earlier than, simply as all the time. And we loved our conventional raise-the-flag Star Legend sailaway.

What’s Subsequent?

On Windstar’s first-ever unplanned Thriller Cruise, not figuring out the place we’re going is half the enjoyable./Carolyn Spencer Brown

A short while later, our captain got here onto the intercom to share the reveal of the primary port of our Thriller Cruise. “We’re going to Piraeus, for Athens,” he says – acknowledging that that’s exactly the place we had come from earlier within the day.

We had come this far to return to our unique homeport. This Thriller Cruise began out with a thriller, involving the redeployment due to the Corinth Canal closing, that none of us might probably have anticipated.

The reward of this primary thriller port? Having been to Piraeus so many instances, I booked myself a therapeutic massage remedy in Windstar’s World Spa.

And if the Thriller Cruise is having enjoyable with us a bit sooner than we anticipated, we’re robust. We’ll take something karma needs to check us with. Convey it on. In spite of everything, Windstar’s totally-planned first-ever Thriller Cruise was billed as something however predictable. We’re okay with that.

Tomorrow’s Teaser:

Thriller Port 2: the clue

Every night time, a teaser card is delivered to our suites that offers us some clue to the place we shall be visiting subsequent — and gives some colourful particulars. Are you able to guess the place we’re going after our sea day on Monday?

Star Legend provisions in Piraeus earlier than we head off to go to our first Thriller Cruise port

The large occasion of tonight’s 6 p.m. pool deck cocktail gathering is that this: it’s the reveal of our first clue to our first thriller port. Clearly, nobody wished to overlook this, and the deck pulsed with vitality, pleasure and anticipation. To get into the spirit of issues, we increase the specially-designed President’s Thriller Cruise flag.

A part of the presentation of our first port was a colourful chat with President Chris Prelog about what impressed the Thriller Cruise within the first place – and insights on the challenges posed by the abrupt scrubbing of the time-saving Corinth Canal (which affected the latest cruise’s return to Piraeus, and our personal sail-away to the Ionian Sea).

Now thoughts you, every day this cruise, beginning this morning, acquired a card that provides some hints and ideas for the subsequent port. On this primary name, the guidelines had been each particular (“an historic metropolis boasts a bridge that swings, a fortress stands guard and a historical past that dates to the Spartans) and obscure (“recognized for a wealthy maritime heritage). Most bets I heard had been centered on Greece’s Lefkada.   

Windstar’s itinerary gurus weren’t going to make it straightforward for us. Which was half the enjoyable.

“Have you learnt the actor Quentin Tarantino?” mentioned Captain Pinto, proffering a sealed envelope containing the title of the port. “How’s this for a clue for the subsequent port?”  At that time, fellow thriller vacationers had been trying round, as if to communally ask, “however Tarantino will not be Greek, is he? Isn’t he Italian?” Certainly. “Our subsequent port is in Italy,” the Captain mentioned, “and it’s known as Taranto.” (Often known as Tarantino and likewise Tarantula, and certainly, the actor’s household’s unique residence).

At that second, there have been cheers and clapping, probably as a result of everybody is happy to be going to Italy.  (“Toronto, did I hear proper?” mentioned a woman behind me; that will have been fairly the journey). Additionally, the passion was excessive as a result of it was such a brand new place for many of us and that form of discovery is what has pushed a lot curiosity in Windstar’s Thriller Cruise.

Then the Captain quipped that in ten minutes the shore tour briefing would start, as soon as Felipe, Star Legend’s vacation spot supervisor, had an opportunity to Google Taranto so he might inform us extra about it (I’d guess although, since Felipe’s presentation was as on-point and compelling as the same old Windstar port speak, he’d had a little little bit of warning).

What do it’s good to learn about Taranto?

Taranto’s Fort retains watch./Carolyn Spencer Brown

In a fast sketch – we’ll have extra data for you after our go to — Felipe shared with us that Taranto, positioned in Italy’s Puglia (the boot), dates again to the Spartans in 8th century B.C. Situated on the Ionian Sea, it’s bought the Ponte Girevole, a swing bridge that traverses two bays, the Aragon Fort and an previous metropolis with Greek ruins. Tour choices that transcend Taranto embody adventures in wine tasting, a visit to Ostuni “the white girl,” a white-washed village, and one other foray to the wilderness exterior the town. For meals lovers, its delicacies is pushed by contemporary seafood, particularly “cozze alla taratina,” which is contemporary mussels with spices and tomatoes.

Our day (and night time) in Piraeus:

Venetian Society company Karla Perkowski (left) and Elianna Vera (proper) be a part of Windstar’s Janet Bava for a celebratory dinner at Cuadro 44./Carolyn Spencer Brown

It being Easter Sunday, when nearly all the pieces however church buildings was closed (and even church doorways had been locked after their providers ended), many vacationers rambled across the port of Piraeus or loved a “sea day” with good climate to lounge by the pool. We liked the moody sundown over mountains. Dinner at Cuadro 44, Star Legend’s Spanish-focused restaurant, was simply as scrumptious as common.

And we nonetheless need to know: after Taranto, the place will we go subsequent?

An unplanned sea day aboard Star Legend

“In a world of many potentialities, perhaps the best alternative of all is trusting journey on a complete new degree.” –Teijo Niemela, editor of CruiseBusiness.com

As I’ve been posting updates on the weblog on numerous social media platforms, I’ve actually appreciated your solutions for thriller ports and feedback. The quote above, which appeared within the feedback on Windstar Cruises’ Official Yacht Membership Members web page, from a traveler who’s not on our journey however following it, actually moved me. It completely nails why this expertise has already been particular. The ambiance onboard is joyful, open-hearted, lighthearted. The “thriller” of our ports has introduced passengers collectively in a means that I haven’t skilled on a cruise (since, maybe, the Marquesas journey).

Enjoyable onboard Star Legend on a lazy sea day./Carolyn Spencer Brown

In the meantime, due to the Corinth Canal disruption, right now is an sudden day at sea since Star Legend is headed from Piraeus again to the Ionian Sea – the good distance. We’re on the best way to Taranto, with the craggy landscapes of assorted Greek Islands on our starboard aspect for a lot of the day.

It has been a gorgeous, stress-free sea day, and I’m resting up for the thrilling adventures that begin tomorrow in Taranto, in Italy’s Puglia. And, within the meantime, we’ve discovered about our subsequent port; on Wednesday, Star Legend calls at Sicily’s Giardini Naxos. To me, it’s the jumping-off level for Taormina, Italy’s St. Tropez. However there’s a lot extra….

Our Thriller Cruise Introduces Us to Puglia’s Taranto

You already know that when your tour information/vineyard proprietor, the visionary behind Campi Deantera, introduces himself by saying that he created his vineyard out of a mid-life disaster, that it’s going to be an attention-grabbing tour. And it most positively opened hearts and minds on so many ranges.

Our wine tour exterior Taranto blended the magic of reference to that of the wines of Campi Deantera./Carolyn Spencer Brown

Considered one of a handful of shore tour choices Windstar supplied from Taranto, a first-ever port go to for the road (will probably be a part of new itineraries specializing in southern Italian ports) what was enjoyable, certain, was tasting his wines. And but, much more fascinating was his story: Mauro Di Maggio had run an enormous wine-making conglomerate in Puglia and determined he wished to desert the executive lifetime of a CEO and get again into the enterprise of merely making wine. To try this, he purchased again his household’s one-time palazzo, about 20 minutes exterior the Ionian Sea’s Taranto, and finally mixed that with one other winery property simply throughout the peninsula, on the Adriatic coast. 

Whereas touring the backyard and winery itself, the place the bitter and likewise candy scent of oranges ripening on timber was an aphrodisiac about rediscovering life exterior the foundations, he shared his journey and his struggles and his optimism about transformation. In doing so, he gave us an expertise a lot extra broadening than merely tasting a number of totally different types of wine (the wine was scrumptious, by the best way, and a bottle of Campi Deantera’s rose is at present sitting in my mini fridge). 

In his candor, he linked us – who doesn’t have a journey to share – right into a world each acquainted and unique. “We predict there may be nonetheless one thing to inform about our panorama,” we discovered there, “with the concepts, phrases, tales and smells of those that, conscious of their roots, are in a position to think about new horizons.” This was our introduction to Puglia, and Taranto. 

Creating magic out of complete belief:

The guts of Taranto, in Italy’s Puglia, is its downtown pedestrianized boulevard for buying and sipping./Carolyn Spencer Brown

Our go to to Taranto (my first time in Puglia), simply the form of place unfamiliar to me, was precisely what I hoped for after I signed up for Windstar’s first-ever Thriller Cruise. The town itself, residence to 200,000 residents, has its charms. It’s a mélange of Greek and Roman civilizations with a powerful dose of up to date Italian life. Its financial system is pushed extra by maritime commerce (it’s residence to the biggest naval base in Italy) and fishing and agriculture than it’s by tourism. 

On our lengthy day (and into the night) port name right here, pals, each established from different Windstar cruises and new ones, shared totally different experiences. Some merely ambled into Taranto, a pleasant mid-sized metropolis, to admire its church buildings, its Nationwide Archeological Museum (MArTA), and the Aragonese Fort, with its Italian renaissance architectural fashion. It’s bought a broad, pedestrian-only boulevard, lined with outlets and cafes, that provide a low-key glimpse into an Italian metropolis not but outlined by tourism. 

And but, in keeping with Emiko Davies, an Australian-Japanese meals author, photographer and cookbook creator who has been based mostly in Tuscany for the previous few many years (and whose cookbooks sit on a shelf in my very own kitchen), “Taranto isn’t the primary place individuals have a tendency to go to after they arrive in Puglia seeking white washed cities, crystalline seashores and considerable good meals (although the primary two are shut and latter there may be positively no scarcity of). It’s a bit tough across the edges (a real port metropolis is with a crumbling, half-abandoned previous city, a historical past of corruption and Ilva, the biggest steelworks in Europe, polluting the in any other case charming skyline.”

Certainly. 

Over dinner final night time, a number of us in contrast notes on the expertise on this mysterious port, primarily as a result of it was an absolute discovery to simply about everybody. It introduced residence that the idea of a thriller cruise has, in Windstar’s telling, inspired us to broaden our boundaries in a means that feels each adventurous and protected. 

And another factor:

Dancing the Tarantella in Italy’s Taranto/Carolyn Spencer Brown

On our first true Thriller Cruise port, earlier than we even got down to discover Taranto, there was phrase of a particular occasion: an 11 a.m. folkloric efficiency onboard by a bunch known as Terra Ross. It was the same old effort that cruise strains make – or so I believed – to deliver a little bit of historic tradition onboard for a present. What stood out about this one? It definitely celebrated the area’s artwork of music and dance however with a few additional oomphs. First, they carried out the Tarantela, which is a nod to custom, and that custom is marked by a flirtatious vitality and choreography. Positively alluring. What else? We had been all inspired to bounce together with them, to make up our personal variations of the Taranetela, to soak up the sensual class of the music (which appeared to have a Celtic temper to it, in my thoughts, although after I requested them about that they had been pretty puzzled).

That morning effort presaged what made Taranto – and its standing as one in every of Windstar’s Thriller Cruise locations – such a rewarding port expertise. Why? As a result of all day it was all about serving to us to forge our personal connections with a brand new place. Isn’t that what journey ought to be?

Tomorrow’s Thriller Cruise port will not be essentially as off-the-grid as Taranto has been and but I’m trying ahead to reconnecting with Taormina (and Giardini Naxos, the Greek/Sicilian resort city the place we’ll anchor). Each are locations I do know from floor visits. I’m sure I’ll study one thing new there, too. 

We anchor in Giardini Naxos, Sicily’s Leaping Off Port for Taormina

Our name right now at Sicily’s Giardini Naxos was virtually as massive of a shock to Windstar’s expedition workforce because it was to these of us on the thriller cruise! That’s as a result of, in mild of the closing of the Corinth Canal on the very starting of our journey, the itinerary, which was rigorously curated and deliberate, wanted to pivot. The unique plan: A go to to the island of Lipari and a sundown BBQ out on deck as we cruised previous the Stromboli volcano. Fairly wonderful, proper?

And but Giardini Naxos, a small seaside resort city about 20 minutes from the globally trendy Taormina, proved a pleasant successor. One massive benefit? It was the one port the place we had been at anchor, which meant that Star Legend opened its improbable marina for the afternoon.

A hilltop city overlooking the Mediterranean

Taormina’s charming town-scape

Constructed into Mt. Tauro, Taormina, whereas not even remotely undiscovered, was probably the most glistening metropolis on our Thriller Cruise tour of southern Italy. There are 16 Michelin-starred eating places in and across the city. Procuring is decadent; you’ll discover international manufacturers Dior and Louis Vuitton, superb Italian design retailers reminiscent of Lora Piana and Coccinelle, and my favourite of all, Ortigia, the Sicily-based perfumery whose scents, orange, sandalwood and bergamot, are impressed by the countryside round us. A pal scored a gorgeous Ferragamo purse and she or he tells me that in Santorini “the Italian purveyors provide luggage right here you can’t discover within the U.S.” And she or he provides one other useful tip: “Once you present them your U.S. passport, they take away the tax, refund it to your bank card, and also you don’t have to attend in line on the airport to get your tax a refund. It’s achieved robotically.”

I encourage you to additionally soak up a few of Taormina’s historic historical past, courting again to its creation in 6 BC by the Greeks (one more spot on our improbable south-of-Italy-focused itinerary that has Greek roots). After all, the very best place to try this is within the ruins of the Teatro Greco, its amphitheater, that’s nonetheless in use right now as an alfresco theater. Actually it will be superior to absorb a efficiency on this magical setting nevertheless it’s additionally enjoyable to easily wander across the grounds, admire the views over the Mediterranean, and picture Teatro Greco in its historic glory.

Additionally depart slightly time for small moments that convert into magical ones. After fairly a hike round Teatro Greco, I found, simply down the road, a patisserie that was stuffed with males arguing, lazily, over cigarettes, purple wine and sweets (at 10:30 on a weekday morning). I sat a nook desk, drank a fresh-squeezed orange juice, and watched the scenes unfold, together with a really grand funeral procession that handed proper on by.

Again at Giardini Naxos

Anchored off Giardini Naxos, we loved Windstar’s signature deck BBQ in its harbor with Taormina recognizing us above./Carolyn Spencer Brown

There’s actually not an excessive amount of to do right here in our port city and that’s a part of its attraction. I found a small, upmarket grocery the place I picked up some favourite European snacks (inexplicably I solely crave Oreos in Italy). I wandered alongside the winding pathway that fronted the curving seaside.

And eventually I wound up in what appeared to be the one open café on the town on our low season go to. Seize a desk on its seaside platform, whose form was impressed by the bow of a ship, and order from its massive choice of gelati and pastries.  I savored a easy snack – Amarena (cherry) gelato, a complimentary bowl of potato chips and a glass of Sicilian rose. It was one other of these great small moments which have made this journey so invigorating.

And we’re not fairly achieved but

It was exhausting to consider that Giardini Naxos wasn’t absolutely the first alternative port for Windstar’s signature on deck barbecue. As sundown approached, the views of its inexperienced, cactus-studded hills and Taormina shimmering above us, felt like we had been in one other world. Which in fact, on this present day, we had been.

Tomorrow’s port: Are you able to guess?  

“This port is one other first for Windstar. This metropolis is the birthplace of a well-known dressmaker…and its treasures embody historic bronze warriors.”

Melding Greece with Italy in Reggio Calabria

Reggio Calabria sits within the toe of Italy’s boot, dealing with Sicily and the Messina Strait./Jenna Lyn Images

Earlier than we set out on our thriller cruise, the titles for every day’s port of name had been fanciful and eccentric (Taranto, for one, was listed as “perhaps on an island, who is aware of?”), which made me smile.  On this present day, our go to to the thriller port was described as “a spot you’ve by no means been” and, certainly, Reggio Calabria was a brand new vacation spot for nearly all of us.

This being Windstar’s first-ever name at this relatively off-the-track metropolis of 180,000 or so, we had been passionately embraced, each personally and symbolically, by the neighborhood right here, which was so excited to welcome a cruise ship.

On Windstar’s maiden name at Reggio Calabria, locals, dignataries and media had been thrilled to welcome Star Legend./Picture of story that appeared in Calabria Dwell!

Each Puglia’s Taranto and Calabria’s Reggio are positioned in Italy’s boot; the previous is a part of the heel, whereas our port right now is within the toe, a brief hop (three miles) to Sicily’s metropolis of Messina, through the Strait of Messina.

Right here’s why Magna Grecia provides a contemporary but historic context to Italy

Raice statue in Reggio Calabria/Carolyn Spencer Brown

Our thriller cruise has taken such an attention-grabbing twist, which maybe is the purpose of a thriller cruise. Although our Athens-based itinerary has targeted, a minimum of till now, on Italian ports, we’re studying that they’re a part of what’s known as Magna Grecia. That’s a time period for cities and cities in Italy that had been initially settled by Greeks. “Between the eighth and fifth centuries BC, Greek settlers based quite a few colonies on the coasts of modern-day Calabria, Apulia, Basilicata, Campania and Sicily,” I discovered from Vacation in Italy, a web-based journey information.

“These cities turned cultural and financial facilities the place Greek language, philosophy, structure and political buildings flourished. Their affect was so vital that it even spilled over into later Roman tradition and continues to have an effect in southern Italy to this present day.”

You may spend a really nice day right here in Reggio Calabria simply strolling alongside the seaside promenade with its views of Sicily’s mountains, and perhaps even Mt. Etna on a transparent day. You may stroll alongside Corso Garibaldi, its pedestrian-only buying road (should you surprise why the city appears extra trendy than most in southern Italy it’s due to devastating earthquakes within the 18th and 19th centuries; a lot of it has been rebuilt). You may queue up for freshly-made gelato at Cesare’s, which dates again to 1918, and is a Reggio Calabria establishment.

Cesare has been serving the very best gelato in Calabria Reggio since 1918. Attempt the bergamot taste, an area citrus that’s like lemon with an additional kick./Carolyn Spencer Brown

And but, should you don’t make it to Museo Nazionale della Magna Grecia (the Nationwide Archaeological Museum of Reggio Calabria) you’ll miss an enormous a part of what makes this place a particular expertise. It’s greatest recognized for its show of Riace bronzes, sculptures of a pair of warriors. These, roughly created within the time of 5 B.C., had been discovered – the story’s bought a number of thriller to it – by a snorkeler off the coast right here in 1972. The invention was vital as a result of many statues from that period had been melted down and there have been few remnants. Nobody is aware of how the Riace sculptures wound up within the sea for therefore many centuries (there’s no remnant of a serious ship sinking within the area). And the ocean helped save them.

Upon their unintentional discovery, they had been transported and preserved and at last established on the museum, the place the expertise of visiting the exhibit is as mysterious as each different a part of the story. To go to the bronzes, we spent a couple of minutes in a decontamination sort-of course of (you’re in an enclosed room however don’t scent or discover something uncommon) earlier than being ushered into the gallery, which is a designed as a micro-climate room that’s set on high of an anti-seismic platform.

The largest takeaway? How lifelike they’re. These two bare warriors have our bodies which might be sculptured with such good particulars, from their veins to beards to muscle tissue.

What was fascinating, to me, on the Nationwide Archaeological Museum of Reggio Calabria, was the best way it showcased artifacts of each day life so many centuries in the past./Carolyn Spencer Brown

One final observe: It’s tempting to hone-in on simply the star-of-the-show Riace bronzes when visiting the museum, however I’d encourage you to take a while to find out about life in historic Reggio and the encompassing space, as laid out with remnants from villages and tales about their lives, on its higher flooring. I got here out of a relatively leisurely stroll by its galleries with a newfound respect about one in every of most intriguing facets of life, historic or in any other case: Individuals by no means actually do change — even over centuries!

Our Vacation spot Discovery occasion:

The sundown over the Strait of Messina at Windstar’s Vacation spot Discovery occasion, was an sudden shock./Carolyn Spencer Brown

The Calabrian countryside, with its villages, mountain ranges, and beautiful seashores lining the ocean and strait, is one other perspective on our go to right here. We bought to glimpse that at tonight’s Vacation spot Discovery occasion held at Altafiumara, a hilltop resort overlooking the ocean. The atmosphere, accompanied by a tasting occasion of regional specialties, a folkloric efficiency, a three-course dinner with native wines, and a shock fireworks present, added a shock pop to our first go to to this comparatively undiscovered area

We’ll be again, as will Windstar, which has added Reggio Calabria to future itineraries past the Thriller Cruise.

Thriller Cruise Recap: Would You Take pleasure in a Thriller Cruise?

The spontaneous nature of Windstar’s President’s Thriller Cruise was half the enjoyable for Chris and Silke Prelog./Jenna Lyn Images

Wherever we went, no matter we wound up doing (even shore excursions had been vaguely purposeful, specializing in culinary/wine, recreation, and historic historical past with out telling us the place we’ll be), we had been excited to share our adventures with you . See beneath for a day-by-day recap of the expertise and please, add any questions or share your insights in our feedback part beneath ….

As our eight-night voyage from Athens’ Piraeus to all-sorts-of-ports-unknown started to wind down, I started to want we had much more time to see extra new locations. There was one thing releasing about having no actual expectations about our locations, apart from figuring out that Windstar, would, because it all the time does, make the expertise completely comfy.

I like to plan journeys, don’t get me incorrect. It’s a key a part of the enjoyable of cruise journey. And if, earlier than our Thriller Cruise, I positively tried to determine what our itinerary could possibly be (my guess for one port was Albania’s Sarande, which, alas, didn’t make the minimize). As soon as I bought on board I simply let all of it go. The outcome? The spontaneity of the itinerary made me calm down utterly. I hope I’ll see you subsequent 12 months on the 2nd annual President’s Thriller Cruise, within the Caribbean

Are you questioning if this fashion of cruise is supposed for you?

In Greece’s Kalamata, a tour of an olive grove reveals the expansive view of this scrumptious crop./Carolyn Spencer Brown

I’m advised that 80 % of the vacationers on this cruise had been skilled with Windstar and all knew just about what this was about: being open-minded, nimble, and adventurous. The each day “revealing the port” bulletins had been hotly anticipated.

Once I signed up, I assumed lots of the ports can be targeted round Greece and Turkey. That’s partly as a result of we had been homeporting in Athens’ port of Piraeus and partly as a result of there are such a lot of comparatively undiscovered islands and ports in that area.

The last-minute discover of all of it, which was the purpose of the thriller expertise, was ameliorated by the improbable job that was achieved by Windstar’s shore excursions’ division; Felipe’s nightly port talks had been so thorough that you simply actually didn’t have to go down the rabbit gap to do a number of analysis. And I liked that the excursions – and bear in mind, most of those ports had been totally new to Windstar’s personal locations workforce – coated main pursuits, from wine and culinary to historical past and cultural immersion.

The truth that we went, largely, to Italy as a substitute – notably the “boot,” of Puglia and Calabria, locations I’d by no means visited – was the largest surprise-and-delight of your complete cruise.

And should you choose a bit extra construction, then persist with any of Windstar’s itineraries within the areas you like to go to.

Just a few learnings from the Thriller Cruise:

Campi Deantera’s goofy Ciccio, an Italian pointer, was an enormous hit on our vineyard go to./Carolyn Spencer Brown

Cities by and enormous had been good diversions with the occasional museum and cathedral (or gelato store) price testing, however for connections with life right here on this area, the excursions exterior of city had been extra layered and gave a deeper sense of connection. I’ll name out, specifically, the vineyard tour and tasting exterior of Taranto. Studying about life in Puglia, strolling by the winery and gardens, assembly Ciccio, the proprietor’s goofy, lovable canine, and sampling actually scrumptious wines together with a groaning buffet of native meals, was an awesome introduction to the area (and to our fellow vacationers; nothing is extra connecting than wine and meals)!

The view of Taormina from its Greco-Roman Theater./Carolyn Spencer Brown

If there was a little bit of Grecian affect in our beginning and ending ports (Kalamata in addition to Athens and Piraeus), the largest and most fascinating historical past lesson was that our locations in Italy had been all initially settled by Greeks earlier than the Romans conquered them. What a cool approach to study concerning the ties that join Greece and Italy (and historical past abounds if you wish to study extra on the bottom, whether or not it’s the archeological museums in Reggio Calabria and Taranto or the awe-inspiring Greco-Roman theater in Taormina). And right here’s a tip: Each Reggio Calabria and Taranto have now been added to new Mediterranean itineraries in 2026, so you may also expertise them then.

Windstar’s crew present is all the time totally different, each single voyage./Carolyn Spencer Brown

The 80 % of us who had traveled on Windstar beforehand liked the thriller of the locations, however we additionally appreciated that onboard traditions (the deck barbecue, very good delicacies, leisure establishments just like the crew present and the newer, and equally fabulous, crew/visitor line dancing exercise) had been all simply as they need to be. There was sufficient downtime that you can benefit from the spa, the pool, the ship’s marina, and the whirlpools. And Windstar additionally prolonged different traditions, like an on-land vacation spot discovery occasion, and alluring native tradition teams from our ports to carry out on our ship.

A pure and blissful second in Athens: sharing a bottle of Greek rose with pals, and a view of the Acropolis — and the Mediterranean, simply past./Carolyn Spencer Brown

Having debarked from Piraeus to spend another day and night time in Athens, I went for a sundown dinner at a rooftop restaurant with the stately and majestic view of the Parthenon and Acropolis. It looks as if the vista you need to have in your final night time. And but, that night, I requested for a desk with a view of the ocean, as a substitute. Within the shimmering distance, I looked for any glimpse of Star Legend, now heading again out into the Mediterranean Sea, on a brand new cruise, with largely new company. I felt the heartstrings of the ship tugging on my coronary heart and pulling me alongside.

That’s the best way it ought to be.


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