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Windstar Cruises

A voyage with Windstar isn’t just luxury cruising—it’s sailing. Windstar’s three yachts accommodate 148 or 312 passengers, keeping voyages intimate and welcoming. An open bridge policy even invites passengers to drop by and speak with the captain.

Windstar yachts offer luxury without the formal dress code. Sundresses and polo shirts are the norm for dinners, allowing guests to relax and enjoy a vacation with Windstar. Itineraries like Baltic and Middle Eastern Holy Land cruises represent Windstar’s unique style in bringing luxury cruise guests to stimulating destinations.

Windstar knows that one of the best parts of cruising is enjoying the water. Each cruise ship features a watersports platform from which guests can waterski, kayak, windsail, snorkel and more.

Why Travel on Windstar Cruises?

  • The small, sleek yachts can dock at quieter, inviting ports where larger ships can’t reach.
  • It’s much easier to get a table for two on Windstar, providing for private dinners when alone time is needed.
  • The social atmosphere aboard Windstar ships leads to enjoyable and meaningful conversations with staff members and fellow passengers.

Why Not Travel on Windstar Cruises?

  • Guests who enjoy stepping out on a suite balcony won’t find any balconies on Windstar yachts.
  • Windstar doesn’t feature many scheduled activities or large-scale shows.
  • Passengers with mobility issues won’t find the same accessibility as larger ships.

Passenger Reviews

"Windstar appeals to a unique niche. If you want rock climbing, 30 restaurant and pseudo-Broadway shows, this is NOT the ship for you. However, if you want a cruise to relax, meet people from all over the globe, eat very good food and go to ports many large ships cannot access, then Windstar is perfect."

- andyonli, CruiseCritic.comRead More »

Editorial Reviews

"Windstar Cruises' trio of sleek, masted sailing ships, with computer-directed sails, offer an intriguing balance of sophisticated pampering, exceptional service and luxurious amenities -- all amidst an oh-so-casual atmosphere. The ships, technically know as motor-sail-yachts, carry 148 to 312 passengers, and feature teak decks, rich wood interiors, light cuisine, extensive wine lists and attentive staff. Passenger-to-crew ratios are a high 1.5 to 1, resulting in a superb level of personalized service. "

- Cruise CriticRead More »

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