Windstar launches a celebratory cruise to the Marquesas Islands

A prestigious recognition such as inclusion in the UNESCO World Heritage List deserves celebrations worthy of the situation. To celebrate this milestone recently achieved by Marquesas Islandscruise company Windstar Cruises launched a special cruise that will depart on September 26, 2024with three mayors of the wonderful Polynesian archipelago on board.

A second celebratory cruise is also available scheduled for March 27, 2025demonstrating the commitment of the luxury sailing and yacht company in the promotion of this fabulous cultural and natural heritage, where it has been present with its ships for more than thirty years. “We are honored to welcome the mayors of these incredible islands aboard Star Breeze for this celebration of UNESCO World Heritage status,” said Stijn Creupelandt, vice president of hotel operations at Windstar Cruises. “This designation is a testament to their work to preserve their culture and environment “.

Marquesas Islands, Polynesian paradise

UNESCO has decided to include the Marquesas Islands in its prestigious list, not only for its extraordinary naturalistic value and its rich indigenous culture, evidence of an ancient civilization, but also for the exceptional seabed that surrounds them, defined as “among the last marine wild nature areas of the Marquesas Islands”. the world.” Over time, Windstar Cruises has established strong ties with local communities, expanding its own routes in the South Pacificwhere it offers cruises throughout the year French Polynesia visit not only the Marquesas Islands, but also the Society Islands and the Tuamotus.

On Windstar ships, passengers can immerse themselves in the local culture thanks to the presence of a cultural ambassador who shares traditions and stories of the islands. A unique experience for travelers is represented by Bora Bora Celebration Destination Discovery Eventa free event that includes a private party on a beach with traditional shows, music and typical dances, such as the evocative fire dance. On board, Polynesian culture is also present in the kitchen, with local dishes and typical drinks, while shore excursions are organized and led by the inhabitants of the islandswhich guarantees an authentic immersion in local life.

The Windstar Celebration Cruise

With the celebratory cruise, Windstar Cruises not only allows travelers to explore one of the most remote and fascinating destinations in the world, but also contributes to promote the preservation of culture and the environment of the archipelago. One of the most significant aspects of the trip will be the participation of the mayors of Ua Huka, Fatu Hiva and Tahuata, who will join the passengers during the 14 day trip departing from Papeete.

During the navigation, the mayors talk about the long process that led the Marquesas Islands to be recognized as a UNESCO site, sharing stories and legends linked to local traditions. We will also discuss reserveda traditional community method of natural resource management. An approach that is at the heart of island conservation policies and represents a model of sustainability which local authorities try to pass on to future generations. The cooperation between the mayors of the different islands and the importance of passing on these traditions are other important topics that will be discussed during the cruise.

Workshops and cultural activities on board

The cruise offers not only moments of cultural reflection, but also practical activities that allow passengers to fully immerse themselves in the traditions of the Marquesas Islands. Among the proposed workshops there will be traditional craft lessons, courses Haka Manu (bird dance), culinary demonstrations on preparation of typical dishes like theI am a mytha local version of poisson cru similar to ceviche, and the Keukeua traditional dish made with goat and coconut milk. Also, professional photographers Pat and Rosemarie Keough will be giving photography workshop intended to capture the natural beauty of the islands and their marine wildlife.

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