Eight small ships of this adult-oriented, luxury-oriented cruise line can accommodate between 148-342 passengers. They can also cruise into ports and through canals where most other cruises cannot. Three tall-sailed Wind Class ships and five all-suite Star Class Yachts are available. All have a friendly, relaxed atmosphere, with itineraries that focus on small ports and late-night departures. The ship’s dock offers kayaking, paddleboarding, snorkeling, and water trampolines.
Ships sail far beyond the Caribbean and Mediterranean. They travel to South America, Iceland, and even across the Atlantic. Cruisers who are romantics will love this ship. Star Breeze‘s Tahiti cruises offers a chance to explore the turquoise waters of French Polynesia, with its palm-lined islands. The 224-passenger Star SeekerWindstar’s new yacht features a modern design with 112 spacious cabins, almost all of which have private balconies, as well as a brand-new specialty restaurant Basil + Bamboo. All dining, including popular barbecues onboard or at the beach, guest speakers and entertainment are complimentary. Some itineraries include Wi Fi, gratuities and beverages.
What sailing will you do this year? Windstar launched ocean-toriver cruises this year. The best experience is on this 10-day voyage Vietnam & Cambodia Revealed From Hanoi (Halong Bay), to Bangkok by Star Seeker. Explore Phnom Penh and Ho Chi Minh City. Sail the Saigon River or Chao Phraya River. Two overnight stays allow for a more immersive experience.
Vietnam & Cambodia Revealed From $8,312 per passenger departing November 15, 2026
