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Star Collector: Kilts, Celts & Crepes

with Windstar Cruises
Aug. 05, 2025 - Aug. 24, 2025
20 days12 ports

Smaller ports and five overnight stays give you a more in-depth and intimate look at France, the Low Countries, Scotland and Ireland. Get to know the full spectrum of France's beauty. In romantic St.-Malo, witness the improbable abbey perched on Mont-Saint-Michel, emerging like a mermaid from the sea. Trade the organic earth tones of the abbey for Versaille's over-the-top Baroque splendor, all gilt and mirrors. And embrace the muted palette of Claude Monet, his Honfleur gardens and water lilies as lovely today as when he first painted them.

Taste wines from vineyards whose legendary terroir includes prehistoric caves and 11th-century basilicas. Visit Normandy beaches still raw with emotion. Then cross the North Sea to Dublin - home of Guinness, Jameson Irish Whiskey, and pubs dating back to the 12th century. Explore Titanic history in Belfast or follow the big footsteps of Finn McCool to the Giant's Causeway. Discover secret summer escapes like Oban and Ullapool, small towns with oversized helpings of scenery and seafood.

And end your voyage in Edinburgh, where the Royal Mile leading to Edinburgh Castle is filled with history, mystery and anticipation.

  • Asia
  • Australia
  • Barcelona
  • british isles
  • California
  • Cambodia
  • Chef
  • Cherry Blossoms
  • Colombia
  • Culinary
  • Danube
  • denmark
  • europe
  • family
  • France
  • French Riviera
  • Hawaii
  • iceland
  • ireland
  • Italian Riviera
  • Italy
  • Japan
  • LA
  • Los Angeles
  • Magdalena
  • Monaco
  • Monte Carlo
  • River
  • scotland
  • Spring
  • Temples
  • Tennis
  • The Collection
  • The Mekong
  • USA
  • Vancouver
  • Venice
  • Vietnam
  • wine

Itinerary

Day 1: Leith
Day 3: Ullapool
Day 4: Oban
Day 5: Belfast
Day 6: Dun Laoghaire
Day 9: Amsterdam
Day 10: Amsterdam
Day 11: Zeebrugge
Day 12: Zeebrugge
Day 13: Rouen
Day 14: Rouen
Day 15: Rouen
Day 15: Honfleur
Day 16: Saint-Malo
Day 18: La Rochelle
Day 19: Bordeaux
Day 20: Bordeaux
Day 1: Leith

Day itinerary:

From the Firth of Forth, a UNESCO site, to the Royal Mile, Edinburgh is steeped in history. Edinburgh Castle. The Royal Botanic Gardens. The UNESCO site of Old Town. The wonders of Edinburgh are never ending. From one of Europe’s best-preserved castles to the world’s longest herbaceous border, a riot of color and culture pervades. In this city as old as Scotland itself, you’ll find the perfect blend of historic tradition and natural beauty

Day 3: Ullapool

Ullapool is an ideal base for hiking throughout Sutherland and taking wildlife and nature cruises, especially to the Summer Isles. By the shores of salty Loch Broom, the town was founded in 1788 as a fishing station to exploit the local herring stocks. There’s still a smattering of fishing vessels, as well as visiting yachts and foreign ships. When their crews fill the pubs, Ullapool has a cosmopolitan feel. The harbor area comes to life when the Lewis ferry arrives and departs.

Day itinerary:

The scenic fishing town of Ullapool is nestled on the shores of Loch Broom and is the gateway to the Northern Highlands. The North Atlantic Drift passes by here bringing moderate temperatures. Described as an outdoor paradise, Ullapool was voted one of the UK’s top 10 outdoor destinations. It offers a delightful choice of varied walks and footpaths. Nearby is the Inverpolly National Nature Reserve, home to pine martens, wildcats, and golden eagles and one of the most photographed hills in the area, Stac Pollaidh, with its unique shape.

Day 4: Oban

Oban, “little bay” in Gaelic, today has a resident population of 8,500 and is the unofficial capital of the West Highlands – the “Gateway to the Isles.” The panoramic views of the mountains, lochs and islands which have captivated artists, authors, composers, and poets for centuries are as striking now as they were when Dunollie Castle, a ruined keep which has stood sentinel over the narrow entrance to the sheltered bay for around six hundred years, was the northern outpost of the Dalriadic Scots. It is no surprise to find Oban in the 21st-century remains a magnet for travellers from all over the world. The town’s present day popularity owes much to the Victorians, and as early as 1812, when the Comet steamship linked Oban with Glasgow, the town played host to intrepid travellers touring Staffa – the inspiration for Mendelssohn’s Hebridean Overture – and Iona – home of Scottish Christianity since St Columba stepped ashore in AD563. Indeed once Oban had the royal seal of approval from Queen Victoria, who called it “one of the finest spots we have seen,” the town’s destiny as an endearingly enchanting holiday destination was as firmly set as the lava columns of Fingal’s Cave in Oban is justifiably known as the “gateway to the Isles.” The town’s south pier is the embarkation point for car ferries to Mull, Coll, Tiree, Barra, South Uist, Colonsay, Lismore and Islay. From these islands you can travel further a field to Iona, Staffa and to many of the smaller less well known isles.

Day itinerary:

Oban has developed into Scotland’s most popular West-Coast holiday town. Just outside the town stands Dunollie Castle, on a site that overlooks the bay and has been fortified since the Bronze Age. The charm of its Victorian harbor offers an excellent seafood scene, and is also a major gateway to the Hebrides.

Day 5: Belfast

Before English and Scottish settlers arrived in the 1600s, Belfast was a tiny village called Béal Feirste (“sandbank ford”) belonging to Ulster’s ancient O’Neill clan. With the advent of the Plantation period (when settlers arrived in the 1600s), Sir Arthur Chichester, from Devon in southwestern England, received the city from the English Crown, and his son was made Earl of Donegall. Huguenots fleeing persecution from France settled near here, bringing their valuable linen-work skills. In the 18th century, Belfast underwent a phenomenal expansion—its population doubled every 10 years, despite an ever-present sectarian divide. Although the Anglican gentry despised the Presbyterian artisans—who, in turn, distrusted the native Catholics—Belfast’s growth continued at a dizzying speed. The city was a great Victorian success story, an industrial boomtown whose prosperity was built on trade, especially linen and shipbuilding. Famously (or infamously), the Titanic was built here, giving Belfast, for a time, the nickname “Titanic Town.” Having laid the foundation stone of the city’s university in 1845, Queen Victoria returned to Belfast in 1849 (she is recalled in the names of buildings, streets, bars, monuments, and other places around the city), and in the same year, the university opened under the name Queen’s College. Nearly 40 years later, in 1888, Victoria granted Belfast its city charter. Today its population is nearly 300,000, tourist numbers have increased, and this dramatically transformed city is enjoying an unparalleled renaissance.This is all a welcome change from the period when news about Belfast meant reports about “the Troubles.” Since the 1994 ceasefire, Northern Ireland’s capital city has benefited from major hotel investment, gentrified quaysides (or strands), a sophisticated new performing arts center, and major initiatives to boost tourism. Although the 1996 bombing of offices at Canary Wharf in London disrupted the 1994 peace agreement, the ceasefire was officially reestablished on July 20, 1997, and this embattled city began its quest for a newfound identity.Since 2008, the city has restored all its major public buildings such as museums, churches, theaters, City Hall, Ulster Hall—and even the glorious Crown Bar—spending millions of pounds on its built heritage. A gaol that at the height of the Troubles held some of the most notorious murderers involved in paramilitary violence is now a major visitor attraction.Belfast’s city center is made up of three roughly contiguous areas that are easy to navigate on foot. From the south end to the north, it’s about an hour’s leisurely walk.

Day itinerary:

Probably best known as the birthplace of the Titanic, Belfast was a hub for not only shipbuilding but also tobacco processing, rope-making and Irish linen in the early 20th century. Today the old shipyards are giving way to luxury apartments in what is known as the Titanic Quarter, home to the Titanic Belfast Centre, a beautiful star-shaped building covering the Titanic’s construction. Other must-sees include the Ulster Folk Museum and the Belfast Cathedral, as well as numerous award-winning restaurants and bars.

Day 6: Dun Laoghaire

Day itinerary:

Dublin is a city of delights and surprises. Stroll across the Ha’Penny Bridge to Trinity College for a glimpse of the Book of Kells. Step inside the 11th century Dublin Castle. Stop by the Guinness Storehouse or Old Jameson Distillery for a taste of Irish history. And embrace the beauty of Dublin Bay, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve.

Day 9: Amsterdam

Amsterdam combines the unrivaled beauty of the 17th-century Golden Age city center with plenty of museums and art of the highest order, not to mention a remarkably laid-back atmosphere. It all comes together to make this one of the world’s most appealing and offbeat metropolises in the world. Built on a latticework of concentric canals like an aquatic rainbow, Amsterdam is known as the City of Canals—but it’s no Venice, content to live on moonlight serenades and former glory. Quite the contrary: on nearly every street here you’ll find old and new side by side—quiet corners where time seems to be holding its breath next to streets like neon-lit Kalverstraat, and Red Light ladies strutting by the city’s oldest church. Indeed, Amsterdam has as many lovely facets as a 40-carat diamond polished by one of the city’s gem cutters. It’s certainly a metropolis, but a rather small and very accessible one. Locals tend to refer to it as a big village, albeit one that happens to pack the cultural wallop of a major world destination. There are scores of concerts every day, numerous museums, summertime festivals, and, of course, a legendary year-round party scene. It’s pretty much impossible to resist Amsterdam’s charms. With 7,000 registered monuments, most of which began as the residences and warehouses of humble merchants, set on 160 man-made canals, and traversed by 1,500 or so bridges, Amsterdam has the largest historical inner city in Europe. Its famous circle of waterways, the grachtengordel, was a 17th-century urban expansion plan for the rich and is a lasting testament to the city’s Golden Age. This town is endearing because of its kinder, gentler nature—but a reputation for championing sex, drugs, and rock ’n’ roll does not alone account for Amsterdam’s being one of the most popular destinations in Europe: consider that within a single square mile the city harbors some of the greatest achievements in Western art, from Rembrandt to Van Gogh. Not to mention that this is one of Europe’s great walking cities, with so many of its treasures in the untouted details: tiny alleyways barely visible on the map, hidden garden courtyards, shop windows, floating houseboats, hidden hofjes(courtyards with almshouses), sudden vistas of church spires, and gabled roofs that look like so many unframed paintings. And don’t forget that the joy lies in details: elaborate gables and witty gable stones denoting the trade of a previous owner. Keep in mind that those XXX symbols you see all over town are not a mark of the city’s triple-X reputation. They’re part of Amsterdam’s official coat of arms—three St. Andrew’s crosses, believed to represent the three dangers that have traditionally plagued the city: flood, fire, and pestilence. The coat’s motto (“Valiant, determined, compassionate”) was introduced in 1947 by Queen Wilhelmina in remembrance of the 1941 February Strike in Amsterdam—the first time in Europe that non-Jewish people protested against the persecution of Jews by the Nazi regime.

Day itinerary:

Amsterdam, the Venice of the North, where more than 1,500 bridges arch gracefully over scenic canals. The stately 17th century homes of Dutch merchants line the canals and museums are everywhere, filled with masterpieces from the Dutch Golden Age. Most of the sightseeing essentials are conveniently collected in the Canal Ring, the central area of the city which is designated as a UNESCO site. Here you’ll find the Anne Frank House, the Royal Palace, the Red Light District, and most of the museums. Mind all the bicycles!

Day 10: Amsterdam

Amsterdam combines the unrivaled beauty of the 17th-century Golden Age city center with plenty of museums and art of the highest order, not to mention a remarkably laid-back atmosphere. It all comes together to make this one of the world’s most appealing and offbeat metropolises in the world. Built on a latticework of concentric canals like an aquatic rainbow, Amsterdam is known as the City of Canals—but it’s no Venice, content to live on moonlight serenades and former glory. Quite the contrary: on nearly every street here you’ll find old and new side by side—quiet corners where time seems to be holding its breath next to streets like neon-lit Kalverstraat, and Red Light ladies strutting by the city’s oldest church. Indeed, Amsterdam has as many lovely facets as a 40-carat diamond polished by one of the city’s gem cutters. It’s certainly a metropolis, but a rather small and very accessible one. Locals tend to refer to it as a big village, albeit one that happens to pack the cultural wallop of a major world destination. There are scores of concerts every day, numerous museums, summertime festivals, and, of course, a legendary year-round party scene. It’s pretty much impossible to resist Amsterdam’s charms. With 7,000 registered monuments, most of which began as the residences and warehouses of humble merchants, set on 160 man-made canals, and traversed by 1,500 or so bridges, Amsterdam has the largest historical inner city in Europe. Its famous circle of waterways, the grachtengordel, was a 17th-century urban expansion plan for the rich and is a lasting testament to the city’s Golden Age. This town is endearing because of its kinder, gentler nature—but a reputation for championing sex, drugs, and rock ’n’ roll does not alone account for Amsterdam’s being one of the most popular destinations in Europe: consider that within a single square mile the city harbors some of the greatest achievements in Western art, from Rembrandt to Van Gogh. Not to mention that this is one of Europe’s great walking cities, with so many of its treasures in the untouted details: tiny alleyways barely visible on the map, hidden garden courtyards, shop windows, floating houseboats, hidden hofjes(courtyards with almshouses), sudden vistas of church spires, and gabled roofs that look like so many unframed paintings. And don’t forget that the joy lies in details: elaborate gables and witty gable stones denoting the trade of a previous owner. Keep in mind that those XXX symbols you see all over town are not a mark of the city’s triple-X reputation. They’re part of Amsterdam’s official coat of arms—three St. Andrew’s crosses, believed to represent the three dangers that have traditionally plagued the city: flood, fire, and pestilence. The coat’s motto (“Valiant, determined, compassionate”) was introduced in 1947 by Queen Wilhelmina in remembrance of the 1941 February Strike in Amsterdam—the first time in Europe that non-Jewish people protested against the persecution of Jews by the Nazi regime.

Day itinerary:

Amsterdam, the Venice of the North, where more than 1,500 bridges arch gracefully over scenic canals. The stately 17th century homes of Dutch merchants line the canals and museums are everywhere, filled with masterpieces from the Dutch Golden Age. Most of the sightseeing essentials are conveniently collected in the Canal Ring, the central area of the city which is designated as a UNESCO site. Here you’ll find the Anne Frank House, the Royal Palace, the Red Light District, and most of the museums. Mind all the bicycles!

Day 11: Zeebrugge

In 1895 work began to construct a new seaport and harbour next to the tiny village of Zeebrugge, situated on the North Sea coast. Today the fast-expanding port of Zeebrugge is one of the busiest in Europe and its marina is Belgium’s most important fishing port. Many attempts were made to destroy this important port during both World Wars. Zeebrugge is ideally located for discovering the historic city of Bruges, and delightful seaside resorts with long sandy beaches can be visited by using the trams that run the whole length of the Belgian coast. Please note that no food may be taken ashore in Belgium. We shall not be offering shuttle buses to Bruges, but you may visit the city on an optional excursion: those visiting Bruges should note that there may be quite a long walk from the coach to the town centre.

Day itinerary:

The entire city center of Bruges has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, filled with Flemish and Renaissance architecture made all the more beautiful when reflected in the city’s many canals. Shop for legendary lace, or a pint of Belgian beer.

Day 12: Zeebrugge

In 1895 work began to construct a new seaport and harbour next to the tiny village of Zeebrugge, situated on the North Sea coast. Today the fast-expanding port of Zeebrugge is one of the busiest in Europe and its marina is Belgium’s most important fishing port. Many attempts were made to destroy this important port during both World Wars. Zeebrugge is ideally located for discovering the historic city of Bruges, and delightful seaside resorts with long sandy beaches can be visited by using the trams that run the whole length of the Belgian coast. Please note that no food may be taken ashore in Belgium. We shall not be offering shuttle buses to Bruges, but you may visit the city on an optional excursion: those visiting Bruges should note that there may be quite a long walk from the coach to the town centre.

Day itinerary:

The entire city center of Bruges has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, filled with Flemish and Renaissance architecture made all the more beautiful when reflected in the city’s many canals. Shop for legendary lace, or a pint of Belgian beer.

Day 13: Rouen

Day itinerary:

This port city on the Seine River and gateway to Paris is full of beautiful architecture and is an art-lover’s delight. Museums are plentiful here including the Historial Jeanne d’Arc and the Musee des Beaux-Arts with the second-largest collection of Impressionist works in France. Stroll the many local markets full of fresh produce and flowers and dine at one of the incredible restaurants featuring fresh ingredients from this region.

Day 14: Rouen

Day itinerary:

This port city on the Seine River and gateway to Paris is full of beautiful architecture and is an art-lover’s delight. Museums are plentiful here including the Historial Jeanne d’Arc and the Musee des Beaux-Arts with the second-largest collection of Impressionist works in France. Stroll the many local markets full of fresh produce and flowers and dine at one of the incredible restaurants featuring fresh ingredients from this region.

Day 15: Rouen

Day itinerary:

This port city on the Seine River and gateway to Paris is full of beautiful architecture and is an art-lover’s delight. Museums are plentiful here including the Historial Jeanne d’Arc and the Musee des Beaux-Arts with the second-largest collection of Impressionist works in France. Stroll the many local markets full of fresh produce and flowers and dine at one of the incredible restaurants featuring fresh ingredients from this region.

Day 15: Honfleur

Honfleur, the most picturesque of the Côte Fleurie’s seaside towns, is a time-burnished place with a surplus of half-timber houses and cobbled streets that are lined with a stunning selection of stylish boutiques. Much of its Renaissance architecture remains intact—especially around the 17th-century Vieux Bassin harbor, where the water is fronted on one side by two-story stone houses with low, sloping roofs and on the other by tall slate-topped houses with wooden facades. Maritime expeditions (including some of the first voyages to Canada) departed from here; later, Impressionists were inspired to capture it on canvas. But the town as a whole has become increasingly crowded since the Pont de Normandie opened in 1995. Providing a direct link with Upper Normandy, the world’s sixth-largest cable-stayed bridge is supported by two concrete pylons taller than the Eiffel Tower and designed to resist winds of 257 kph (160 mph).

Day itinerary:

Sitting on the estuary where the Seine River meets the English Channel, the charming character of this harbor town has been the subject of artists like Claude Monet and Eugene Boudin. The 15th century St. Catherine’s church is an interesting vaulted timber structure built by shipbuilders. And a walk along the edge of the Honfleur Estuary will pass town gardens, beaches, and a view of the Normandy Bridge. You can also find the intriguing local cider along the Route du Cidre.

Day 16: Saint-Malo

Thrust out into the sea and bound to the mainland only by tenuous man-made causeways, romantic St-Malo has built a reputation as a breeding ground for phenomenal sailors. Many were fishermen, but others—most notably Jacques Cartier, who claimed Canada for Francis I in 1534—were New World explorers. Still others were corsairs, “sea dogs” paid by the French crown to harass the Limeys across the Channel: legendary ones like Robert Surcouf and Duguay-Trouin helped make St-Malo rich through their pillaging, in the process earning it the nickname “the pirates’ city.” The St-Malo you see today isn’t quite the one they called home because a weeklong fire in 1944, kindled by retreating Nazis, wiped out nearly all of the old buildings. Restoration work was more painstaking than brilliant, but the narrow streets and granite houses of the Vieille Ville were satisfactorily recreated, enabling St-Malo to regain its role as a busy fishing port, seaside resort, and tourist destination. The ramparts that help define this city figuratively and literally are authentic, and the flames also spared houses along Rue de Pelicot in the Vieille Ville. Battalions of tourists invade this quaint part of town in summer, so arrive off-season if you want to avoid crowds.

Day itinerary:

Once notorious as the home of pirates, St.-Malo today is better known for the UNESCO site monastery and town of Mont St. Michel and the famous oysters of nearby Cancale. Walk the city’s ramparts, or pass the time at a seaside boulangerie sampling a fresh and buttery croissant.

Day 18: La Rochelle

Day itinerary:

La Rochelle is said to be the most lovely and unspoiled port city in France, and who are we to argue? Two 14th century stone towers guard the gateway to the medieval core of the city, the Vieux Port. And this is a city that is focused on ships. You’ll find yachts floating in the Port des Minimes, ships in the stained glass of church windows, maybe even decorating the arcaded walkways that line the streets. Learn the art of brandy making with a visit to the Cognac region and the Hennessy maisson, dating back to 1765. While walking past the aging barrels, inhale the heady aroma—the escaping vapors known as “the angels’ share.”

Day 19: Bordeaux

Bordeaux as a whole, rather than any particular points within it, is what you’ll want to visit in order to understand why Victor Hugo described it as Versailles plus Antwerp, and why the painter Francisco de Goya, when exiled from his native Spain, chose it as his last home (he died here in 1828). The capital of southwest France and the region’s largest city, Bordeaux remains synonymous with the wine trade: wine shippers have long maintained their headquarters along the banks of the Garonne, while buyers from around the world arrive for the huge biennial Vinexpo show (held in odd-number years).Bordeaux is, admittedly, a less exuberant city than many others in France, but lively and stylish elements are making a dent in its conservative veneer. The cleaned-up riverfront is said by some, after a bottle or two, to exude an elegance reminiscent of St. Petersburg, and that aura of 18th-century élan also permeates the historic downtown sector—“le vieux Bordeaux”—where fine shops invite exploration. To the south of the city center are old docklands undergoing renewal—one train station has now been transformed into a big multiplex movie theater—but the area is still a bit shady. To get a feel for the historic port of Bordeaux, take the 90-minute boat trip that leaves Quai Louis-XVIII every weekday afternoon, or the regular passenger ferry that plies the Garonne between Quai Richelieu and the Pont d’Aquitaine in summer. A nice time to stroll around the city center is the first Sunday of the month, when it’s pedestrian-only and vehicles are banned.

Day itinerary:

Bordeaux has long been known as La Belle au Bois Dormant, Sleeping Beauty. And while the beauty part is undeniable, the sleeping part could be argued. Sure, the region is filled with treasures from long ago, including more than 350 historic monuments and buildings in the city alone. But the capital of Aquitaine is also home to a vibrant culture and, as oenophiles well know, is the gateway to some of France’s most famous vineyards. In this UNESCO World Heritage city, 13th century cathedrals and 18th century palaces are commonplace. Venture beyond the city’s borders to the chateaux of the Médoc region or to Saint-Émilion, a breathtaking medieval village set among the vineyards that is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Day 20: Bordeaux

Bordeaux as a whole, rather than any particular points within it, is what you’ll want to visit in order to understand why Victor Hugo described it as Versailles plus Antwerp, and why the painter Francisco de Goya, when exiled from his native Spain, chose it as his last home (he died here in 1828). The capital of southwest France and the region’s largest city, Bordeaux remains synonymous with the wine trade: wine shippers have long maintained their headquarters along the banks of the Garonne, while buyers from around the world arrive for the huge biennial Vinexpo show (held in odd-number years).Bordeaux is, admittedly, a less exuberant city than many others in France, but lively and stylish elements are making a dent in its conservative veneer. The cleaned-up riverfront is said by some, after a bottle or two, to exude an elegance reminiscent of St. Petersburg, and that aura of 18th-century élan also permeates the historic downtown sector—“le vieux Bordeaux”—where fine shops invite exploration. To the south of the city center are old docklands undergoing renewal—one train station has now been transformed into a big multiplex movie theater—but the area is still a bit shady. To get a feel for the historic port of Bordeaux, take the 90-minute boat trip that leaves Quai Louis-XVIII every weekday afternoon, or the regular passenger ferry that plies the Garonne between Quai Richelieu and the Pont d’Aquitaine in summer. A nice time to stroll around the city center is the first Sunday of the month, when it’s pedestrian-only and vehicles are banned.

Day itinerary:

Bordeaux has long been known as La Belle au Bois Dormant, Sleeping Beauty. And while the beauty part is undeniable, the sleeping part could be argued. Sure, the region is filled with treasures from long ago, including more than 350 historic monuments and buildings in the city alone. But the capital of Aquitaine is also home to a vibrant culture and, as oenophiles well know, is the gateway to some of France’s most famous vineyards. In this UNESCO World Heritage city, 13th century cathedrals and 18th century palaces are commonplace. Venture beyond the city’s borders to the chateaux of the Médoc region or to Saint-Émilion, a breathtaking medieval village set among the vineyards that is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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Owner's Suite Midship

Owner's Suite Midship

A stunning brand new owner’s suites with 820 square feet of space featuring two bedrooms and two bathrooms, a verandah, and plenty of space in the sitting area for entertaining. This is the most sought after suite on the entire ship and once you stay here, you’ll never stay anywhere else.

Newly Redesigned Restrooms

We reimagined our restrooms to provide you a private oasis within your own room.

Amenities

  • Queen Size Bed with Luxurious Linens
  • Waffle Weave Robe and Slippers
  • Interactive TV
  • Fully Stocked Mini Bar/Refrigerator
  • Safe
  • Direct Dial Phone
  • L’Occitane Bath Amenities
  • Fresh Fruit
  • Hair Dryers and 110/220 outlets
  • Wi-Fi Internet Access (various plans available for purchase)
  • Mirrored closet with ample drawer space
  • Granite vanity with magnifying mirror and chair
Owner's Suite Midship
Owner's Suite Forward

Owner's Suite Forward

With 575 square feet, your Owner’s Suite offers separate living room and dining areas. A veranda, Interactive TVs, and a full master bath and separate powder room indulge you in spacious comfort.

Newly Redesigned Restrooms

We reimagined our restrooms to provide you a private oasis within your own room.

Amenities

  • Queen Size Bed with Luxurious Linens

  • Waffle Weave Robe and Slippers
  • Interactive TV
  • Fully Stocked Mini Bar/Refrigerator
  • Safe
  • Direct Dial Phone
  • L’Occitane Bath Amenities
  • Fresh Fruit
  • Hair Dryers and 110/220 outlets
  • Wi-Fi Internet Access(various plans available for purchase)
  • Mirrored closet with ample drawer space
  • Granite vanity with magnifying mirror and chair
Owner's Suite Midship
Owner's Suite Forward
Star Porthole Suite

Star Porthole Suite

These rooms represent a nod to the sailing tradition of porthole windows. And while sailors might have had cramped quarters, your 277 square foot stateroom is wonderfully spacious and furnished with all the modern amenities and comforts of home.

Newly Redesigned Restrooms

We reimagined our restrooms to provide you a private oasis within your own room.

Amenities

  • Queen Size Bed with Luxurious Linens
  • Waffle Weave Robe and Slippers
  • Interactive TV
  • Fully Stocked Mini Bar/Refrigerator
  • Safe
  • Direct Dial Phone
  • L’Occitane Bath Amenities
  • Fresh Fruit
  • Hair Dryers and 110/220 outlets
  • Wi-Fi Internet Access(various plans available for purchase)
  • Mirrored closet with ample drawer space
  • Granite vanity with magnifying mirror and chair
Owner's Suite Midship
Owner's Suite Forward
Star Porthole Suite
Classic Suite

Classic Suite

Relax in 400 to 530 spacious square feet. Your living area offers beautiful views from the forward-facing window and French doors onto your private veranda. Two spacious closets give you plenty of room to unpack.

Newly Redesigned Restrooms

We reimagined our restrooms to provide you a private oasis within your own room.

Amenities

  • Queen Size Bed with Luxurious Linens
  • Waffle Weave Robe and Slippers
  • Interactive TV
  • Fully Stocked Mini Bar/Refrigerator
  • Safe
  • Direct Dial Phone
  • L’Occitane Bath Amenities
  • Fresh Fruit
  • Hair Dryers and 110/220 outlets
  • Wi-Fi Internet Access(various plans available for purchase)
  • Mirrored closet with ample drawer space
  • Granite vanity with magnifying mirror and chair
Owner's Suite Midship
Owner's Suite Forward
Star Porthole Suite
Classic Suite
Deluxe Suite

Deluxe Suite

Brand new Deluxe Suites welcome you with 468 square feet of casually elegant living space and an ocean viewing French balcony. All these suites feature 3rd berths, and a sleep-inducing queen bed easily converted to twins.

Newly Redesigned Restrooms

We reimagined our restrooms to provide you a private oasis within your own room.

Amenities

  • Queen Size Bed with Luxurious Linens
  • Waffle Weave Robe and Slippers
  • Interactive TV
  • Fully Stocked Mini Bar/Refrigerator
  • Safe
  • Direct Dial Phone
  • L’Occitane Bath Amenities
  • Fresh Fruit
  • Hair Dryers and 110/220 outlets
  • Wi-Fi Internet Access(various plans available for purchase)
  • Mirrored closet with ample drawer space
  • Granite vanity with magnifying mirror and chair

Owner's Suite Midship
Owner's Suite Forward
Star Porthole Suite
Classic Suite
Deluxe Suite
Star Balcony Suite

Star Balcony Suite

As soon as you walk through the door, you’re greeted with an open living area for a more welcoming entrance. Drift off to sleep by the window in your queen bed as you watch the same stars that sailors used to navigate the seas hundreds of years ago.

Newly Redesigned Restrooms

We reimagined our restrooms to provide you a private oasis within your own room.

Amenities

  • Queen Size Bed with Luxurious Linens
  • Waffle Weave Robe and Slippers
  • Interactive TV
  • Fully Stocked Mini Bar/Refrigerator
  • Safe
  • Direct Dial Phone
  • L’Occitane Bath Amenities
  • Fresh Fruit
  • Hair Dryers and 110/220 outlets
  • Wi-Fi Internet Access(various plans available for purchase)
  • Mirrored closet with ample drawer space
  • Granite vanity with magnifying mirror and chair
Owner's Suite Midship
Owner's Suite Forward
Star Porthole Suite
Classic Suite
Deluxe Suite
Star Balcony Suite
Star Balcony Suite 1

Star Balcony Suite 1

As soon as you walk through the door, you’re greeted with an open living area for a more welcoming entrance. Drift off to sleep by the window in your queen bed as you watch the same stars that sailors used to navigate the seas hundreds of years ago.

Newly Redesigned Restrooms

We reimagined our restrooms to provide you a private oasis within your own room.

Amenities

  • Queen Size Bed with Luxurious Linens
  • Waffle Weave Robe and Slippers
  • Interactive TV
  • Fully Stocked Mini Bar/Refrigerator
  • Safe
  • Direct Dial Phone
  • L’Occitane Bath Amenities
  • Fresh Fruit
  • Hair Dryers and 110/220 outlets
  • Wi-Fi Internet Access(various plans available for purchase)
  • Mirrored closet with ample drawer space
  • Granite vanity with magnifying mirror and chair

Owner's Suite Midship
Owner's Suite Forward
Star Porthole Suite
Classic Suite
Deluxe Suite
Star Balcony Suite
Star Balcony Suite 1
Balcony Suite

Balcony Suite

Stylish comfort and ocean views welcome you in 277 square feet. Your queen bed (which can be separated as twins if you prefer) features luxurious Egyptian cotton linens. Enjoy a luxurious soak in your full-size tub or an invigorating shower, then wrap up in your waffle-weave robe and slippers, savour a treat from the fresh fruit bowl, or simply stretch out and enjoy the fresh flowers.

Newly Redesigned Restrooms

We reimagined our restrooms to provide you a private oasis within your own room.

Amenities

  • Queen Size Bed with Luxurious Linens
  • Waffle Weave Robe and Slippers
  • Interactive TV
  • Fully Stocked Mini Bar/Refrigerator
  • Safe
  • Direct Dial Phone
  • L’Occitane Bath Amenities
  • Fresh Fruit
  • Hair Dryers and 110/220 outlets
  • Wi-Fi Internet Access (various plans available for purchase)
  • Mirrored closet with ample drawer space
  • Granite vanity with magnifying mirror and chair
Owner's Suite Midship
Owner's Suite Forward
Star Porthole Suite
Classic Suite
Deluxe Suite
Star Balcony Suite
Star Balcony Suite 1
Balcony Suite
Balcony Suite 1

Balcony Suite 1

Stylish comfort and ocean views welcome you in 277 square feet. Your queen bed (which can be separated as twins if you prefer) features luxurious Egyptian cotton linens. Enjoy a luxurious soak in your full-size tub or an invigorating shower, then wrap up in your waffle-weave robe and slippers, savour a treat from the fresh fruit bowl, or simply stretch out and enjoy the fresh flowers.

Newly Redesigned Restrooms

We reimagined our restrooms to provide you a private oasis within your own room.

Amenities

  • Queen Size Bed with Luxurious Linens
  • Waffle Weave Robe and Slippers
  • Interactive TV
  • Fully Stocked Mini Bar/Refrigerator
  • Safe
  • Direct Dial Phone
  • L’Occitane Bath Amenities
  • Fresh Fruit
  • Hair Dryers and 110/220 outlets
  • Wi-Fi Internet Access (various plans available for purchase)
  • Mirrored closet with ample drawer space
  • Granite vanity with magnifying mirror and chair

Owner's Suite Midship
Owner's Suite Forward
Star Porthole Suite
Classic Suite
Deluxe Suite
Star Balcony Suite
Star Balcony Suite 1
Balcony Suite
Balcony Suite 1
Star Ocean View Suite 1

Star Ocean View Suite 1

As soon as you walk through the door, you’re greeted with an open living area for a more welcoming entrance. Drift off to sleep by the window in your queen bed as you watch the same stars that sailors used to navigate the seas hundreds of years ago. 

Newly Redesigned Restrooms

We reimagined our restrooms to provide you a private oasis within your own room.

Amenities

  • Queen Size Bed with Luxurious Linens
  • Waffle Weave Robe and Slippers
  • Interactive TV
  • Fully Stocked Mini Bar/Refrigerator
  • Safe
  • Direct Dial Phone
  • L’Occitane Bath Amenities
  • Fresh Fruit
  • Hair Dryers and 110/220 outlets
  • Wi-Fi Internet Access (various plans available for purchase)
  • Mirrored closet with ample drawer space
  • Granite vanity with magnifying mirror and chair
Owner's Suite Midship
Owner's Suite Forward
Star Porthole Suite
Classic Suite
Deluxe Suite
Star Balcony Suite
Star Balcony Suite 1
Balcony Suite
Balcony Suite 1
Star Ocean View Suite 1
Ocean View Suite

Ocean View Suite

Stylish comfort and ocean views welcome you in 277 square feet. Your queen bed (which can be separated as twins if you prefer) features luxurious Egyptian cotton linens. Enjoy a luxurious soak in your full-size tub or an invigorating shower, then wrap up in your waffle-weave robe and slippers, savor a treat from the fresh fruit bowl, or simply stretch out and enjoy the fresh flowers. 

Newly Redesigned Restrooms

We reimagined our restrooms to provide you a private oasis within your own room.

Amenities

  • Queen Size Bed with Luxurious Linens
  • Waffle Weave Robe and Slippers
  • Interactive TV
  • Fully Stocked Mini Bar/Refrigerator
  • Safe
  • Direct Dial Phone
  • L’Occitane Bath Amenities
  • Fresh Fruit
  • Hair Dryers and 110/220 outlets
  • Wi-Fi Internet Access (various plans available for purchase)
  • Mirrored closet with ample drawer space
  • Granite vanity with magnifying mirror and chair
Owner's Suite Midship
Owner's Suite Forward
Star Porthole Suite
Classic Suite
Deluxe Suite
Star Balcony Suite
Star Balcony Suite 1
Balcony Suite
Balcony Suite 1
Star Ocean View Suite 1
Ocean View Suite
Ocean View Suite 1

Ocean View Suite 1

Stylish comfort and ocean views welcome you in 277 square feet. Your queen bed (which can be separated as twins if you prefer) features luxurious Egyptian cotton linens. Enjoy a luxurious soak in your full-size tub or an invigorating shower, then wrap up in your waffle-weave robe and slippers, savour a treat from the fresh fruit bowl, or simply stretch out and enjoy the fresh flowers.

Newly Redesigned Restrooms

We reimagined our restrooms to provide you a private oasis within your own room.

Amenities

  • Queen Size Bed with Luxurious Linens
  • Waffle Weave Robe and Slippers
  • Interactive TV
  • Fully Stocked Mini Bar/Refrigerator
  • Safe
  • Direct Dial Phone
  • L’Occitane Bath Amenities
  • Fresh Fruit
  • Hair Dryers and 110/220 outlets
  • Wi-Fi Internet Access (various plans available for purchase)
  • Mirrored closet with ample drawer space
  • Granite vanity with magnifying mirror and chair

Owner's Suite Midship
Owner's Suite Forward
Star Porthole Suite
Classic Suite
Deluxe Suite
Star Balcony Suite
Star Balcony Suite 1
Balcony Suite
Balcony Suite 1
Star Ocean View Suite 1
Ocean View Suite
Ocean View Suite 1
Ocean View Suite 2

Ocean View Suite 2

Stylish comfort and ocean views welcome you in 277 square feet. Your queen bed (which can be separated as twins if you prefer) features luxurious Egyptian cotton linens. Enjoy a luxurious soak in your full-size tub or an invigorating shower, then wrap up in your waffle-weave robe and slippers, savour a treat from the fresh fruit bowl, or simply stretch out and enjoy the fresh flowers.

Newly Redesigned Restrooms

We reimagined our restrooms to provide you a private oasis within your own room.

Amenities

  • Queen Size Bed with Luxurious Linens
  • Waffle Weave Robe and Slippers
  • Interactive TV
  • Fully Stocked Mini Bar/Refrigerator
  • Safe
  • Direct Dial Phone
  • L’Occitane Bath Amenities
  • Fresh Fruit
  • Hair Dryers and 110/220 outlets
  • Wi-Fi Internet Access (various plans available for purchase)
  • Mirrored closet with ample drawer space
  • Granite vanity with magnifying mirror and chair

Owner's Suite Midship
Owner's Suite Forward
Star Porthole Suite
Classic Suite
Deluxe Suite
Star Balcony Suite
Star Balcony Suite 1
Balcony Suite
Balcony Suite 1
Star Ocean View Suite 1
Ocean View Suite
Ocean View Suite 1
Ocean View Suite 2
Ocean View Suite 3

Ocean View Suite 3

Stylish comfort and ocean views welcome you in 277 square feet. Your queen bed (which can be separated as twins if you prefer) features luxurious Egyptian cotton linens. Enjoy a luxurious soak in your full-size tub or an invigorating shower, then wrap up in your waffle-weave robe and slippers, savor a treat from the fresh fruit bowl, or simply stretch out and enjoy the fresh flowers.

Newly Redesigned Restrooms

We reimagined our restrooms to provide you a private oasis within your own room.

Amenities

  • Queen Size Bed with Luxurious Linens
  • Waffle Weave Robe and Slippers
  • Interactive TV
  • Fully Stocked Mini Bar/Refrigerator
  • Safe
  • Direct Dial Phone
  • L’Occitane Bath Amenities
  • Fresh Fruit
  • Hair Dryers and 110/220 outlets
  • Wi-Fi Internet Access (various plans available for purchase)
  • Mirrored closet with ample drawer space
  • Granite vanity with magnifying mirror and chair

Owner's Suite Midship
Owner's Suite Forward
Star Porthole Suite
Classic Suite
Deluxe Suite
Star Balcony Suite
Star Balcony Suite 1
Balcony Suite
Balcony Suite 1
Star Ocean View Suite 1
Ocean View Suite
Ocean View Suite 1
Ocean View Suite 2
Ocean View Suite 3
Broadmoor Suite

Broadmoor Suite

Inspired by the design of The Broadmoor, the suite offers a traditional space with classic furniture, floral motifs, white trim with gold finishes, and wide crown moulding. New furnishings, and wall sconces have been specially commissioned in the resort’s style. The striking wallpaper used in the suite’s walk-in closet is an exact replica of the wallpaper used throughout The Broadmoor. The resort’s signature carpeting, with shades of light blue, brown, yellow and gold, was also recreated for the space. Historical black and white images of The Broadmoor will be on display.

Newly Redesigned Restrooms

We reimagined our restrooms to provide you a private oasis within your own room.

Amenities

  • Queen Size Bed with Luxurious Linens
  • Waffle Weave Robe and Slippers
  • Interactive TV
  • Fully Stocked Mini Bar/Refrigerator
  • Safe
  • Direct Dial Phone
  • L’Occitane Bath Amenities
  • Fresh Fruit
  • Hair Dryers and 110/220 outlets
  • Wi-Fi Internet Access (various plans available for purchase)
  • Mirrored closet with ample drawer space
  • Granite vanity with magnifying mirror and chair
Owner's Suite Midship
Owner's Suite Forward
Star Porthole Suite
Classic Suite
Deluxe Suite
Star Balcony Suite
Star Balcony Suite 1
Balcony Suite
Balcony Suite 1
Star Ocean View Suite 1
Ocean View Suite
Ocean View Suite 1
Ocean View Suite 2
Ocean View Suite 3
Broadmoor Suite
Sea Island Suite

Sea Island Suite

This suite will offer a coastal airy space with curved arches, lovely “hardwood” floors, gorgeous inset carpeting, light walls, and white trim with black finishes. New antique-style furnishings and custom wallpapers have been specially commissioned in the resort’s style. You’ll never see a TV at Sea Island (they are all tucked away in cabinets), so you won’t see one in this suite, either. Historical black and white images of Sea Island will be on display.

Newly Redesigned Restrooms

We reimagined our restrooms to provide you a private oasis within your own room.

Amenities

  • Queen Size Bed with Luxurious Linens
  • Waffle Weave Robe and Slippers
  • Interactive TV
  • Fully Stocked Mini Bar/Refrigerator
  • Safe
  • Direct Dial Phone
  • L’Occitane Bath Amenities
  • Fresh Fruit
  • Hair Dryers and 110/220 outlets
  • Wi-Fi Internet Access (various plans available for purchase)
  • Mirrored closet with ample drawer space
  • Granite vanity with magnifying mirror and chair
Amphora Restaurant

Amphora Restaurant

Here, the dining room manager seats you, but where is your decision. There are no pre-assigned tables or first or second seatings. When you dine and with whom are entirely up to you. Seating usually begins at 6:30 p.m. and will be printed in the ship’s daily program. Each delightful dish is prepared exactly to your liking – an exquisite dinner served course-by-course with a fine selection of vintage wines.

Amphora Restaurant
The Yacht Club

The Yacht Club

Certainly a Windstar favourite, The Yacht Club is the perfect place if you want to enjoy some casual dining. Serving gourmet sandwiches, snacks and beverages, all the food is prepared to your liking and is presented in impeccable Windstar style.

Amphora Restaurant
The Yacht Club
Veranda

Veranda

It’s breakfast alfresco, full service or buffet-style, anytime till 9:30 a.m. No need to hurry. Again, the choices are many in Veranda. Choose the sumptuous, seemingly endless buffet. Or, order from the lunch menu between noon and 2:30 p.m.

Amphora Restaurant
The Yacht Club
Veranda
Candles Restaurant

Candles Restaurant

Here’s the perfect place for a romantic tête-a-tête under the stars in Candles, Windstar’s signature outdoor restaurant transformed by night into a dreamlike paradise. Delectable cuisine, memorable surroundings, inspired wine pairings.

Amphora Restaurant
The Yacht Club
Veranda
Candles Restaurant
Star Grill by Steven Raichlen

Star Grill by Steven Raichlen

You’ll find all your traditional grilled and barbecued favourites (and discover new dishes from around the world) in our new casual outdoor restaurant brought to you in partnership with global grilling authority, Steven Raichlen.

Amphora Restaurant
The Yacht Club
Veranda
Candles Restaurant
Star Grill by Steven Raichlen
Cuadro 44 by Anthony Sasso

Cuadro 44 by Anthony Sasso

Savor flavors of Spanish local culture as you dine in intimate surroundings that encourage sharing and camaraderie by ten-time Michelin-starred Chef Anthony Sasso. With seating for 38 including a chef’s counter and communal table, it’s an inventive take on modern Spanish cuisine. 

Guest Lecturers

Guest Lecturers

Have you ever wanted to learn about rowing across the Atlantic or the inner workings of the Monte Carlo Grand Prix? On select Windstar voyages, satisfy your curiosity and enhance your understanding of the local culture by listening to our onboard lecturers. We’ve curated a group of speakers designed to bring you an insider’s perspective on a multitude of intriguing topics. Listen raptly as your voyage becomes more than just a vacation – and a thought-provoking exploration of enchanting lands.

Guest Lecturers
Windstar Signature Expeditions

Windstar Signature Expeditions

Windstar Signature Expeditions is an immersive program that features 8 expert guides who stay on board throughout the voyage, giving informative talks and taking guests on optional adventures by foot, by kayak, or by Zodiac boat – sometimes launching straight from the ship in remote places like Misty Fjords and Kenai Fjords. It’s Alaska at its most authentic, exciting all your clients’ senses to its magnificence.

Guest Lecturers
Windstar Signature Expeditions
Culinary Demonstrations

Culinary Demonstrations

Delight your palette with onboard cooking demonstrations featuring James Beard Foundation chef recipes. From wild striped bass with tomato sage “fondue” to lobster risotto, our Windstar chefs will take your taste buds on a journey through local cuisine. For a special tantalizing treat, join Windstar on one of our voyages in the James Beard Foundation Culinary Cruise Collection, where a James Beard Foundation chef will show you how to elevate your own culinary skills. It’s a taste of enrichment you’ll never forget.

Guest Lecturers
Windstar Signature Expeditions
Culinary Demonstrations
Shore Excursions

Shore Excursions

Wine tastings, SCUBA diving, tours with locals and more — Windstar offers a variety of unique excursions that will add more depth and immersion to every day of your journey. Each meticulously planned excursion meets our highest standard of quality in safety and professionalism. Ensure your peace of mind knowing that you’ll always make it back to the yacht on time.

Guest Lecturers
Windstar Signature Expeditions
Culinary Demonstrations
Shore Excursions
Watersports Platform

Watersports Platform

Sailings with Windstar include a lot of special amenities, but one of our most fun (and unique) is the Watersports Platform, which allows guests easy access to the ocean around them.

The platform exists on each of our six yachts and includes unlimited use of all water sports equipment including stand up paddle boarding, kayaking, snorkel equipment, sailing, swimming, water skiing, and windsurfing. If that all sounds like too much work for your vacation, a large foam flotation island is often unfurled into the sea, allowing guests to lounge, casually swim, and take in the view around them.

Use of the Platform is always weather permitting and only takes place in certain ports during each of our journeys in select regions. (check with the crew once on board for more details on where and when the platform will be open).

And don’t forget, there’s NO need to bring snorkel equipment on many Windstar cruises! We provide complimentary masks, fins, and snorkels during your first afternoon on board, so you can take that equipment with you when you’d like to go exploring on your own (or with a designated shore excursion). It even comes in a handy mesh bag. One less thing you have to pack when heading to paradise!

Compass Rose

Compass Rose

Compass Rose can be found on Deck 6.

Compass Rose
The Yacht Club

The Yacht Club

The Yacht Club can be found on Deck 8.

Compass Rose
The Yacht Club
Lounge

Lounge

The Lounge can be found on Deck 5.

Compass Rose
The Yacht Club
Lounge
Screening Room

Screening Room

The ship’s card room is now the new Star Screening Room, where guests can view current movies.

Compass Rose
The Yacht Club
Lounge
Screening Room
Sun Deck

Sun Deck

The Sun Deck can be located on Deck 7.

WindSpa

WindSpa

As you enter the hushed atmosphere of the newly-expanded WindSpa, you’ll feel every last care gently melt away. Maybe you’ll try a Hydralift facial or a new colour on your toes. Maybe you’ll surrender to the transformative power of a relaxing massage. With one of the highest crew-to-passenger ratios at sea, you will find yourself in the enviable position of never having to lift a finger.
The crew is happy to do whatever we can to make your time on board as pampered as possible. Please book spa appointments with the hotel manager once you’ve boarded your yacht.

WindSpa
Health & Fitness Facilities

Health & Fitness Facilities

These include Watersports Platform, Whirlpools & Pool, and Beauty Salon.

WindSpa
Health & Fitness Facilities
Fitness Centre

Fitness Centre

The fitness centre is located on deck 7.

Guests With Disabilities

Guests With Disabilities

Windstar does not discriminate against persons on the basis of disability. We seek, to the extent feasible, to accommodate the needs of persons with disabilities. There are no elevators on Wind Star and Wind Spirit nor were the ships originally constructed to be wheelchair accessible. As a result, these ships may be unsuitable for people relying solely on wheelchairs. The other yachts are equipped with elevators, but staterooms on Wind Surf are not wheelchair accessible. Also note, there is no elevator access to board the ship. Star Pride, Star Breeze, and Star Legend have modified wheelchair accessible suites available.

Certain ports require the ship to anchor; in this case guests must be ferried into port. Service Dogs are permitted onboard ships if prior arrangements have been made at time of booking. In limited situations where an individual with a disability would be unable to satisfy certain specified safety and other criteria, even when provided with appropriate auxiliary aids and services, we may find it necessary to ask the individual to make alternative travel arrangements. It is essential that Windstar is notified of any special medical, physical or other requirements you may have at the time of booking.

Guests With Disabilities
Age Restrictions

Age Restrictions

Windstar Cruises is unable to accommodate children under eight (8) years of age. All Guests under 21 years of age must be accompanied by a parent, guardian or chaperone who is at least 21 years old. Parents, guardians, and chaperones are responsible for overseeing the onboard conduct of minors. Alcoholic beverages will not be served to guests under age 21.

For family groups booking multiple staterooms, the minimum age for at least one person in each stateroom is 18 years of age, provided they are traveling with a parent, guardian or chaperone.

Guests With Disabilities
Age Restrictions
Dress Code

Dress Code

The less you bring the better. We suggest clothes that are light, cool, and made of natural fabrics like cotton and silk. You may wish to bring warmer clothing (layers are best), if you are traveling on an Ocean Crossing or an autumn Mediterranean cruise.

The Dress Code – from 7 am – 6 pm guests are welcome to dress as they please with the exception of no swimwear in all public lounges and restaurants and no clothing with offensive language or graphics that distract from the comfort and well-being of others. The general shipboard style is elegant, but relaxed including jeans and Bermuda/ walking shorts.

In the evening – after 6 pm when dining in Amphora, Stella Bistro or Cuadro 44 by Anthony Sasso, the dress code is country club-type clothing. For men – nice slacks, polo shirts, button down shirts, shoes other than athletic shoes. Designer denim jeans without rips or holes or are multi-coloured are also acceptable. Sport coats are optional. Ties are not needed. For women – nice pants, skirts, tops, casual dresses, sundresses, nice sandals or casual shoes and designer denim dress jeans not ripped or multi-coloured or having holes. Blazers are optional.

No assigned seating in Amphora or Veranda restaurants. And what can be more casual than merely signing for onboard purchases? You will feel like this is your ship, your personal yacht. The environment inspires the attitude. Reservations are required for Candles and can be made on board.

For those guests traveling to Alaska, it’s important to wear the right gear. We have partnered with the leading expedition outfitter to offer an online Alaska clothing and accessories service that ships directly to your ship. You’ll find all the right gear for Alaska, packing lists, clothing tips and our limited-edition Alaska inaugural season jacket here..

Guests With Disabilities
Age Restrictions
Dress Code
Premium Beverage Package

Premium Beverage Package

While all non-alcoholic beverages are complimentary, you may enjoy a pre-dinner cocktail under the setting sun or a champagne toast at the evening Sail Away with our beverage packages for wine, beer, cocktails and more. Find the perfect wine pairing with your meal and then end the night sipping scotch as you contemplate the stars.

Topmast Discoveries Beer & Wine Package – $49 per person per day An extensive package of diverse and intriguing wines from traditional European winegrowing terroirs to New World regions. Includes domestic and imported beer and 33 varieties of wine by the glass.

Captain’s Exclusive Beverage Package – $59 per person per day The ultimate beverage package and the perfect way to try new drinks for a bit of added adventure. Includes all domestic and imported beers and 33 varieties of wine/sparkling/champagne by the glass PLUS cordials, liqueurs, apertifs, cocktails and even mini bar items. (Cocktails based on house & select brands)

The All-In Package – From $79 per person per day. Have it all by making it an all-inclusive voyage with unlimited beer, wine & cocktails, unlimited Wi-Fi and gratuities, including the 15% beverage service charge. A convenient bundle that saves time and money, pays most of your expenses upfront and avoids the European VA Tax when pre-purchased. The All-In Package is sold per person and must be purchased up to 7 days prior to departure at $79.

The Topmast, Captain’s Exclusive and $89 All-In Packages are sold per person and must be purchased in advance or during the first 2 days of your cruise and for the full duration of the cruise. Prices for the Topmast and Captain’s Exclusive Packages do not include the standard 15% beverage service charge. Package prices are inclusive of applicable taxes. The minimum drinking age aboard Windstar Cruises is 21 years old.

Guests With Disabilities
Age Restrictions
Dress Code
Premium Beverage Package
Your Windstar Voyage Includes

Your Windstar Voyage Includes

  • All meals in all venues at all times, including room service menu available 24 hours

  • All non-alcoholic beverages, including cappuccino, espresso, and other specialty non-alcoholic drinks
  • Welcome cocktails at reception
  • All onboard entertainment
  • Unlimited use of Fitness Center
  • Unlimited use of all water sports equipment
  • Informative nightly port talks and destination briefings

Guests With Disabilities
Age Restrictions
Dress Code
Premium Beverage Package
Your Windstar Voyage Includes
Personal Onboard Laundry Service

Personal Onboard Laundry Service

Laundry service is provided on board at a nominal charge. Dry cleaning is not available. Laundry Service Packages must be added by the first day of the cruise and will be priced by the total number of cruise days. Pricing is inclusive of applicable taxes.

Guests With Disabilities
Age Restrictions
Dress Code
Premium Beverage Package
Your Windstar Voyage Includes
Personal Onboard Laundry Service
Food Allergies and Special Dietary Needs

Food Allergies and Special Dietary Needs

Here at Windstar we are committed to offering our guests healthy food selections. We offer vegetarian selections and lighter fare options, seeking to provide the freshest, top quality foods handled with the utmost care. If you have food allergies or special dietary needs, there are several ways to notify us prior to boarding the ship.

It’s important to let us know about your special request when you book your cruise to help us plan and prepare for your meals. Your travel professional will enter this information in Special Requests. It is then noted on your booking and your ship will be notified, although it will not appear on your invoice or in My Windstar.

Special Request Dietary Needs include:

  • Alcohol Free
  • Celiac
  • Dairy Free
  • Diabetic – Diet Controlled
  • Diabetic – Insulin Controlled
  • Food Allergy
  • Gluten Free
  • Lactose Intolerant
  • Low Carbohydrate
  • Low Cholesterol
  • Low Protein
  • Low Sodium
  • Other Dietary
  • Sugar Free
  • Vegan
  • Vegetarian
  • Wheat Free Diet

Unfortunately we are unable to accommodate Kosher or Halal meals. If you have specific dietary needs– such as – lactose intolerant requiring almond milk – please complete a Special Requirements Information Form. Return this information via:

1. Mail to Windstar Vacation Planning at 2101 4th Ave., Suite 210, Seattle WA 98121

2. Fax to 206-733-2790

3. Call 866-568-0982 to speak with a Vacation Planner in person

4. Send an email to info@windstarcruises.com

When you embark the ship please feel free to ask to speak with the Executive Chef about your specific request.

If you have any additional questions or concerns please call us during business hours at 866-568-0982.

Guests With Disabilities
Age Restrictions
Dress Code
Premium Beverage Package
Your Windstar Voyage Includes
Personal Onboard Laundry Service
Food Allergies and Special Dietary Needs
Smoking Policy

Smoking Policy

Smoking or vaping is not permitted in any of the staterooms, suites, or public spaces, including all restaurants and corridors. Smoking and vaping is permitted on the outside decks in designated smoking areas only. Smoking cigars is permitted in a specific designated area on each yacht, however, only sold on board the Cigar Room of Wind Surf.

Guests With Disabilities
Age Restrictions
Dress Code
Premium Beverage Package
Your Windstar Voyage Includes
Personal Onboard Laundry Service
Food Allergies and Special Dietary Needs
Smoking Policy
Internet Access & Usage Plans

Internet Access & Usage Plans

As part of our onboard service we offer internet access on our ships. We recently modified our internet usage packages from minutes to the amount of data used.

How does internet access at home differ from access at sea?

As with all ship communications, the internet service is operated through satellites. While you are most likely used to a fast internet connection at home, in hotels or other local Wi-Fi spots, internet at sea can be slow, and at times, disruptive. The only option available is satellite connection, which is costly and limits the amount of data used. The connection is also influenced by weather, the movement of the ship, and in the case of our sailing ships, blockage from our sails passing in front of the satellite dish.

It is not recommended for downloading movies or large files due to system speed. In some areas the service can be interrupted by weather or the ship’s position. We recommend that guests use the service only for emails or small files.

Why did the Internet Usage Plan change from minutes to megabytes?

Windstar modified the Internet Usage Plan in order to provide guests with the ability to access the same number of sites and/or read the same number of emails, regardless of connection speed. The previous plan was based on the number of minutes the guest was accessing the internet, regardless of connection speed. At times, factors like bad weather, ship speed, overcast conditions, all contributed to slow and/or disrupted connections.

What is a megabyte (MB)?

Any file, whether it’s a spreadsheet, word document, or email, takes up electronic storage space, otherwise known as bytes. The larger the file, the greater the number of bytes. The standard increment of measurement is bytes, kilobytes (1000 bytes), megabytes (1,000,000 bytes) and gigabytes (1,000,000,000, bytes).

As a frame of reference, an 80-word email is around 10 kilobytes, while a typical web page is approximately 1 megabyte.

What type of Internet Usage Plans are available?

The Email Plan $60

This plan gives you 200 MB of data to use during your cruise. This plan is recommended for people who will be checking email and doing very limited browsing. The estimated minutes range from 15 to 60.

The Surfing Plan $120

This plan gives you 500 MB of data to use for additional browsing and small file transfers (such as posting pictures to a social media site). The estimated minutes range from 90 to 360 (approximately 5 hours).

The Unlimited Plan –

Unlimited Internet Package

  • 7 Day Cost $245
  • 8 Day Cost $280
  • 9 Day Cost $315
  • 10 Day Cost $350
  • 11 Day Cost $385
  • 14 Day Cost $490
  • 15 Day Cost $525

This plan gives you unlimited internet access. You have no worries about how much time you spend on the internet.

How can I get internet access on board?

Guests can purchase Internet Usage Plans prior to their cruise through a Vacation Planner or on board at Reception. These plans can be used on personal laptops or smart devises that are Wi-Fi enabled.

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    Star Collector: Kilts, Celts & Crepes

    with Windstar Cruises
    Aug. 05, 2025 - Aug. 24, 2025
    20 days12 ports

    Smaller ports and five overnight stays give you a more in-depth and intimate look at France, the Low Countries, Scotland and Ireland. Get to know the full spectrum of France's beauty. In romantic St.-Malo, witness the improbable abbey perched on Mont-Saint-Michel, emerging like a mermaid from the sea. Trade the organic earth tones of the abbey for Versaille's over-the-top Baroque splendor, all gilt and mirrors. And embrace the muted palette of Claude Monet, his Honfleur gardens and water lilies as lovely today as when he first painted them.

    Taste wines from vineyards whose legendary terroir includes prehistoric caves and 11th-century basilicas. Visit Normandy beaches still raw with emotion. Then cross the North Sea to Dublin - home of Guinness, Jameson Irish Whiskey, and pubs dating back to the 12th century. Explore Titanic history in Belfast or follow the big footsteps of Finn McCool to the Giant's Causeway. Discover secret summer escapes like Oban and Ullapool, small towns with oversized helpings of scenery and seafood.

    And end your voyage in Edinburgh, where the Royal Mile leading to Edinburgh Castle is filled with history, mystery and anticipation.

    • Asia
    • Australia
    • Barcelona
    • british isles
    • California
    • Cambodia
    • Chef
    • Cherry Blossoms
    • Colombia
    • Culinary
    • Danube
    • denmark
    • europe
    • family
    • France
    • French Riviera
    • Hawaii
    • iceland
    • ireland
    • Italian Riviera
    • Italy
    • Japan
    • LA
    • Los Angeles
    • Magdalena
    • Monaco
    • Monte Carlo
    • River
    • scotland
    • Spring
    • Temples
    • Tennis
    • The Collection
    • The Mekong
    • USA
    • Vancouver
    • Venice
    • Vietnam
    • wine

    Itinerary

    Day 1: Leith
    Day 3: Ullapool
    Day 4: Oban
    Day 5: Belfast
    Day 6: Dun Laoghaire
    Day 9: Amsterdam
    Day 10: Amsterdam
    Day 11: Zeebrugge
    Day 12: Zeebrugge
    Day 13: Rouen
    Day 14: Rouen
    Day 15: Rouen
    Day 15: Honfleur
    Day 16: Saint-Malo
    Day 18: La Rochelle
    Day 19: Bordeaux
    Day 20: Bordeaux
    Day 1: Leith

    Day itinerary:

    From the Firth of Forth, a UNESCO site, to the Royal Mile, Edinburgh is steeped in history. Edinburgh Castle. The Royal Botanic Gardens. The UNESCO site of Old Town. The wonders of Edinburgh are never ending. From one of Europe’s best-preserved castles to the world’s longest herbaceous border, a riot of color and culture pervades. In this city as old as Scotland itself, you’ll find the perfect blend of historic tradition and natural beauty

    Day 3: Ullapool

    Ullapool is an ideal base for hiking throughout Sutherland and taking wildlife and nature cruises, especially to the Summer Isles. By the shores of salty Loch Broom, the town was founded in 1788 as a fishing station to exploit the local herring stocks. There’s still a smattering of fishing vessels, as well as visiting yachts and foreign ships. When their crews fill the pubs, Ullapool has a cosmopolitan feel. The harbor area comes to life when the Lewis ferry arrives and departs.

    Day itinerary:

    The scenic fishing town of Ullapool is nestled on the shores of Loch Broom and is the gateway to the Northern Highlands. The North Atlantic Drift passes by here bringing moderate temperatures. Described as an outdoor paradise, Ullapool was voted one of the UK’s top 10 outdoor destinations. It offers a delightful choice of varied walks and footpaths. Nearby is the Inverpolly National Nature Reserve, home to pine martens, wildcats, and golden eagles and one of the most photographed hills in the area, Stac Pollaidh, with its unique shape.

    Day 4: Oban

    Oban, “little bay” in Gaelic, today has a resident population of 8,500 and is the unofficial capital of the West Highlands – the “Gateway to the Isles.” The panoramic views of the mountains, lochs and islands which have captivated artists, authors, composers, and poets for centuries are as striking now as they were when Dunollie Castle, a ruined keep which has stood sentinel over the narrow entrance to the sheltered bay for around six hundred years, was the northern outpost of the Dalriadic Scots. It is no surprise to find Oban in the 21st-century remains a magnet for travellers from all over the world. The town’s present day popularity owes much to the Victorians, and as early as 1812, when the Comet steamship linked Oban with Glasgow, the town played host to intrepid travellers touring Staffa – the inspiration for Mendelssohn’s Hebridean Overture – and Iona – home of Scottish Christianity since St Columba stepped ashore in AD563. Indeed once Oban had the royal seal of approval from Queen Victoria, who called it “one of the finest spots we have seen,” the town’s destiny as an endearingly enchanting holiday destination was as firmly set as the lava columns of Fingal’s Cave in Oban is justifiably known as the “gateway to the Isles.” The town’s south pier is the embarkation point for car ferries to Mull, Coll, Tiree, Barra, South Uist, Colonsay, Lismore and Islay. From these islands you can travel further a field to Iona, Staffa and to many of the smaller less well known isles.

    Day itinerary:

    Oban has developed into Scotland’s most popular West-Coast holiday town. Just outside the town stands Dunollie Castle, on a site that overlooks the bay and has been fortified since the Bronze Age. The charm of its Victorian harbor offers an excellent seafood scene, and is also a major gateway to the Hebrides.

    Day 5: Belfast

    Before English and Scottish settlers arrived in the 1600s, Belfast was a tiny village called Béal Feirste (“sandbank ford”) belonging to Ulster’s ancient O’Neill clan. With the advent of the Plantation period (when settlers arrived in the 1600s), Sir Arthur Chichester, from Devon in southwestern England, received the city from the English Crown, and his son was made Earl of Donegall. Huguenots fleeing persecution from France settled near here, bringing their valuable linen-work skills. In the 18th century, Belfast underwent a phenomenal expansion—its population doubled every 10 years, despite an ever-present sectarian divide. Although the Anglican gentry despised the Presbyterian artisans—who, in turn, distrusted the native Catholics—Belfast’s growth continued at a dizzying speed. The city was a great Victorian success story, an industrial boomtown whose prosperity was built on trade, especially linen and shipbuilding. Famously (or infamously), the Titanic was built here, giving Belfast, for a time, the nickname “Titanic Town.” Having laid the foundation stone of the city’s university in 1845, Queen Victoria returned to Belfast in 1849 (she is recalled in the names of buildings, streets, bars, monuments, and other places around the city), and in the same year, the university opened under the name Queen’s College. Nearly 40 years later, in 1888, Victoria granted Belfast its city charter. Today its population is nearly 300,000, tourist numbers have increased, and this dramatically transformed city is enjoying an unparalleled renaissance.This is all a welcome change from the period when news about Belfast meant reports about “the Troubles.” Since the 1994 ceasefire, Northern Ireland’s capital city has benefited from major hotel investment, gentrified quaysides (or strands), a sophisticated new performing arts center, and major initiatives to boost tourism. Although the 1996 bombing of offices at Canary Wharf in London disrupted the 1994 peace agreement, the ceasefire was officially reestablished on July 20, 1997, and this embattled city began its quest for a newfound identity.Since 2008, the city has restored all its major public buildings such as museums, churches, theaters, City Hall, Ulster Hall—and even the glorious Crown Bar—spending millions of pounds on its built heritage. A gaol that at the height of the Troubles held some of the most notorious murderers involved in paramilitary violence is now a major visitor attraction.Belfast’s city center is made up of three roughly contiguous areas that are easy to navigate on foot. From the south end to the north, it’s about an hour’s leisurely walk.

    Day itinerary:

    Probably best known as the birthplace of the Titanic, Belfast was a hub for not only shipbuilding but also tobacco processing, rope-making and Irish linen in the early 20th century. Today the old shipyards are giving way to luxury apartments in what is known as the Titanic Quarter, home to the Titanic Belfast Centre, a beautiful star-shaped building covering the Titanic’s construction. Other must-sees include the Ulster Folk Museum and the Belfast Cathedral, as well as numerous award-winning restaurants and bars.

    Day 6: Dun Laoghaire

    Day itinerary:

    Dublin is a city of delights and surprises. Stroll across the Ha’Penny Bridge to Trinity College for a glimpse of the Book of Kells. Step inside the 11th century Dublin Castle. Stop by the Guinness Storehouse or Old Jameson Distillery for a taste of Irish history. And embrace the beauty of Dublin Bay, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve.

    Day 9: Amsterdam

    Amsterdam combines the unrivaled beauty of the 17th-century Golden Age city center with plenty of museums and art of the highest order, not to mention a remarkably laid-back atmosphere. It all comes together to make this one of the world’s most appealing and offbeat metropolises in the world. Built on a latticework of concentric canals like an aquatic rainbow, Amsterdam is known as the City of Canals—but it’s no Venice, content to live on moonlight serenades and former glory. Quite the contrary: on nearly every street here you’ll find old and new side by side—quiet corners where time seems to be holding its breath next to streets like neon-lit Kalverstraat, and Red Light ladies strutting by the city’s oldest church. Indeed, Amsterdam has as many lovely facets as a 40-carat diamond polished by one of the city’s gem cutters. It’s certainly a metropolis, but a rather small and very accessible one. Locals tend to refer to it as a big village, albeit one that happens to pack the cultural wallop of a major world destination. There are scores of concerts every day, numerous museums, summertime festivals, and, of course, a legendary year-round party scene. It’s pretty much impossible to resist Amsterdam’s charms. With 7,000 registered monuments, most of which began as the residences and warehouses of humble merchants, set on 160 man-made canals, and traversed by 1,500 or so bridges, Amsterdam has the largest historical inner city in Europe. Its famous circle of waterways, the grachtengordel, was a 17th-century urban expansion plan for the rich and is a lasting testament to the city’s Golden Age. This town is endearing because of its kinder, gentler nature—but a reputation for championing sex, drugs, and rock ’n’ roll does not alone account for Amsterdam’s being one of the most popular destinations in Europe: consider that within a single square mile the city harbors some of the greatest achievements in Western art, from Rembrandt to Van Gogh. Not to mention that this is one of Europe’s great walking cities, with so many of its treasures in the untouted details: tiny alleyways barely visible on the map, hidden garden courtyards, shop windows, floating houseboats, hidden hofjes(courtyards with almshouses), sudden vistas of church spires, and gabled roofs that look like so many unframed paintings. And don’t forget that the joy lies in details: elaborate gables and witty gable stones denoting the trade of a previous owner. Keep in mind that those XXX symbols you see all over town are not a mark of the city’s triple-X reputation. They’re part of Amsterdam’s official coat of arms—three St. Andrew’s crosses, believed to represent the three dangers that have traditionally plagued the city: flood, fire, and pestilence. The coat’s motto (“Valiant, determined, compassionate”) was introduced in 1947 by Queen Wilhelmina in remembrance of the 1941 February Strike in Amsterdam—the first time in Europe that non-Jewish people protested against the persecution of Jews by the Nazi regime.

    Day itinerary:

    Amsterdam, the Venice of the North, where more than 1,500 bridges arch gracefully over scenic canals. The stately 17th century homes of Dutch merchants line the canals and museums are everywhere, filled with masterpieces from the Dutch Golden Age. Most of the sightseeing essentials are conveniently collected in the Canal Ring, the central area of the city which is designated as a UNESCO site. Here you’ll find the Anne Frank House, the Royal Palace, the Red Light District, and most of the museums. Mind all the bicycles!

    Day 10: Amsterdam

    Amsterdam combines the unrivaled beauty of the 17th-century Golden Age city center with plenty of museums and art of the highest order, not to mention a remarkably laid-back atmosphere. It all comes together to make this one of the world’s most appealing and offbeat metropolises in the world. Built on a latticework of concentric canals like an aquatic rainbow, Amsterdam is known as the City of Canals—but it’s no Venice, content to live on moonlight serenades and former glory. Quite the contrary: on nearly every street here you’ll find old and new side by side—quiet corners where time seems to be holding its breath next to streets like neon-lit Kalverstraat, and Red Light ladies strutting by the city’s oldest church. Indeed, Amsterdam has as many lovely facets as a 40-carat diamond polished by one of the city’s gem cutters. It’s certainly a metropolis, but a rather small and very accessible one. Locals tend to refer to it as a big village, albeit one that happens to pack the cultural wallop of a major world destination. There are scores of concerts every day, numerous museums, summertime festivals, and, of course, a legendary year-round party scene. It’s pretty much impossible to resist Amsterdam’s charms. With 7,000 registered monuments, most of which began as the residences and warehouses of humble merchants, set on 160 man-made canals, and traversed by 1,500 or so bridges, Amsterdam has the largest historical inner city in Europe. Its famous circle of waterways, the grachtengordel, was a 17th-century urban expansion plan for the rich and is a lasting testament to the city’s Golden Age. This town is endearing because of its kinder, gentler nature—but a reputation for championing sex, drugs, and rock ’n’ roll does not alone account for Amsterdam’s being one of the most popular destinations in Europe: consider that within a single square mile the city harbors some of the greatest achievements in Western art, from Rembrandt to Van Gogh. Not to mention that this is one of Europe’s great walking cities, with so many of its treasures in the untouted details: tiny alleyways barely visible on the map, hidden garden courtyards, shop windows, floating houseboats, hidden hofjes(courtyards with almshouses), sudden vistas of church spires, and gabled roofs that look like so many unframed paintings. And don’t forget that the joy lies in details: elaborate gables and witty gable stones denoting the trade of a previous owner. Keep in mind that those XXX symbols you see all over town are not a mark of the city’s triple-X reputation. They’re part of Amsterdam’s official coat of arms—three St. Andrew’s crosses, believed to represent the three dangers that have traditionally plagued the city: flood, fire, and pestilence. The coat’s motto (“Valiant, determined, compassionate”) was introduced in 1947 by Queen Wilhelmina in remembrance of the 1941 February Strike in Amsterdam—the first time in Europe that non-Jewish people protested against the persecution of Jews by the Nazi regime.

    Day itinerary:

    Amsterdam, the Venice of the North, where more than 1,500 bridges arch gracefully over scenic canals. The stately 17th century homes of Dutch merchants line the canals and museums are everywhere, filled with masterpieces from the Dutch Golden Age. Most of the sightseeing essentials are conveniently collected in the Canal Ring, the central area of the city which is designated as a UNESCO site. Here you’ll find the Anne Frank House, the Royal Palace, the Red Light District, and most of the museums. Mind all the bicycles!

    Day 11: Zeebrugge

    In 1895 work began to construct a new seaport and harbour next to the tiny village of Zeebrugge, situated on the North Sea coast. Today the fast-expanding port of Zeebrugge is one of the busiest in Europe and its marina is Belgium’s most important fishing port. Many attempts were made to destroy this important port during both World Wars. Zeebrugge is ideally located for discovering the historic city of Bruges, and delightful seaside resorts with long sandy beaches can be visited by using the trams that run the whole length of the Belgian coast. Please note that no food may be taken ashore in Belgium. We shall not be offering shuttle buses to Bruges, but you may visit the city on an optional excursion: those visiting Bruges should note that there may be quite a long walk from the coach to the town centre.

    Day itinerary:

    The entire city center of Bruges has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, filled with Flemish and Renaissance architecture made all the more beautiful when reflected in the city’s many canals. Shop for legendary lace, or a pint of Belgian beer.

    Day 12: Zeebrugge

    In 1895 work began to construct a new seaport and harbour next to the tiny village of Zeebrugge, situated on the North Sea coast. Today the fast-expanding port of Zeebrugge is one of the busiest in Europe and its marina is Belgium’s most important fishing port. Many attempts were made to destroy this important port during both World Wars. Zeebrugge is ideally located for discovering the historic city of Bruges, and delightful seaside resorts with long sandy beaches can be visited by using the trams that run the whole length of the Belgian coast. Please note that no food may be taken ashore in Belgium. We shall not be offering shuttle buses to Bruges, but you may visit the city on an optional excursion: those visiting Bruges should note that there may be quite a long walk from the coach to the town centre.

    Day itinerary:

    The entire city center of Bruges has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, filled with Flemish and Renaissance architecture made all the more beautiful when reflected in the city’s many canals. Shop for legendary lace, or a pint of Belgian beer.

    Day 13: Rouen

    Day itinerary:

    This port city on the Seine River and gateway to Paris is full of beautiful architecture and is an art-lover’s delight. Museums are plentiful here including the Historial Jeanne d’Arc and the Musee des Beaux-Arts with the second-largest collection of Impressionist works in France. Stroll the many local markets full of fresh produce and flowers and dine at one of the incredible restaurants featuring fresh ingredients from this region.

    Day 14: Rouen

    Day itinerary:

    This port city on the Seine River and gateway to Paris is full of beautiful architecture and is an art-lover’s delight. Museums are plentiful here including the Historial Jeanne d’Arc and the Musee des Beaux-Arts with the second-largest collection of Impressionist works in France. Stroll the many local markets full of fresh produce and flowers and dine at one of the incredible restaurants featuring fresh ingredients from this region.

    Day 15: Rouen

    Day itinerary:

    This port city on the Seine River and gateway to Paris is full of beautiful architecture and is an art-lover’s delight. Museums are plentiful here including the Historial Jeanne d’Arc and the Musee des Beaux-Arts with the second-largest collection of Impressionist works in France. Stroll the many local markets full of fresh produce and flowers and dine at one of the incredible restaurants featuring fresh ingredients from this region.

    Day 15: Honfleur

    Honfleur, the most picturesque of the Côte Fleurie’s seaside towns, is a time-burnished place with a surplus of half-timber houses and cobbled streets that are lined with a stunning selection of stylish boutiques. Much of its Renaissance architecture remains intact—especially around the 17th-century Vieux Bassin harbor, where the water is fronted on one side by two-story stone houses with low, sloping roofs and on the other by tall slate-topped houses with wooden facades. Maritime expeditions (including some of the first voyages to Canada) departed from here; later, Impressionists were inspired to capture it on canvas. But the town as a whole has become increasingly crowded since the Pont de Normandie opened in 1995. Providing a direct link with Upper Normandy, the world’s sixth-largest cable-stayed bridge is supported by two concrete pylons taller than the Eiffel Tower and designed to resist winds of 257 kph (160 mph).

    Day itinerary:

    Sitting on the estuary where the Seine River meets the English Channel, the charming character of this harbor town has been the subject of artists like Claude Monet and Eugene Boudin. The 15th century St. Catherine’s church is an interesting vaulted timber structure built by shipbuilders. And a walk along the edge of the Honfleur Estuary will pass town gardens, beaches, and a view of the Normandy Bridge. You can also find the intriguing local cider along the Route du Cidre.

    Day 16: Saint-Malo

    Thrust out into the sea and bound to the mainland only by tenuous man-made causeways, romantic St-Malo has built a reputation as a breeding ground for phenomenal sailors. Many were fishermen, but others—most notably Jacques Cartier, who claimed Canada for Francis I in 1534—were New World explorers. Still others were corsairs, “sea dogs” paid by the French crown to harass the Limeys across the Channel: legendary ones like Robert Surcouf and Duguay-Trouin helped make St-Malo rich through their pillaging, in the process earning it the nickname “the pirates’ city.” The St-Malo you see today isn’t quite the one they called home because a weeklong fire in 1944, kindled by retreating Nazis, wiped out nearly all of the old buildings. Restoration work was more painstaking than brilliant, but the narrow streets and granite houses of the Vieille Ville were satisfactorily recreated, enabling St-Malo to regain its role as a busy fishing port, seaside resort, and tourist destination. The ramparts that help define this city figuratively and literally are authentic, and the flames also spared houses along Rue de Pelicot in the Vieille Ville. Battalions of tourists invade this quaint part of town in summer, so arrive off-season if you want to avoid crowds.

    Day itinerary:

    Once notorious as the home of pirates, St.-Malo today is better known for the UNESCO site monastery and town of Mont St. Michel and the famous oysters of nearby Cancale. Walk the city’s ramparts, or pass the time at a seaside boulangerie sampling a fresh and buttery croissant.

    Day 18: La Rochelle

    Day itinerary:

    La Rochelle is said to be the most lovely and unspoiled port city in France, and who are we to argue? Two 14th century stone towers guard the gateway to the medieval core of the city, the Vieux Port. And this is a city that is focused on ships. You’ll find yachts floating in the Port des Minimes, ships in the stained glass of church windows, maybe even decorating the arcaded walkways that line the streets. Learn the art of brandy making with a visit to the Cognac region and the Hennessy maisson, dating back to 1765. While walking past the aging barrels, inhale the heady aroma—the escaping vapors known as “the angels’ share.”

    Day 19: Bordeaux

    Bordeaux as a whole, rather than any particular points within it, is what you’ll want to visit in order to understand why Victor Hugo described it as Versailles plus Antwerp, and why the painter Francisco de Goya, when exiled from his native Spain, chose it as his last home (he died here in 1828). The capital of southwest France and the region’s largest city, Bordeaux remains synonymous with the wine trade: wine shippers have long maintained their headquarters along the banks of the Garonne, while buyers from around the world arrive for the huge biennial Vinexpo show (held in odd-number years).Bordeaux is, admittedly, a less exuberant city than many others in France, but lively and stylish elements are making a dent in its conservative veneer. The cleaned-up riverfront is said by some, after a bottle or two, to exude an elegance reminiscent of St. Petersburg, and that aura of 18th-century élan also permeates the historic downtown sector—“le vieux Bordeaux”—where fine shops invite exploration. To the south of the city center are old docklands undergoing renewal—one train station has now been transformed into a big multiplex movie theater—but the area is still a bit shady. To get a feel for the historic port of Bordeaux, take the 90-minute boat trip that leaves Quai Louis-XVIII every weekday afternoon, or the regular passenger ferry that plies the Garonne between Quai Richelieu and the Pont d’Aquitaine in summer. A nice time to stroll around the city center is the first Sunday of the month, when it’s pedestrian-only and vehicles are banned.

    Day itinerary:

    Bordeaux has long been known as La Belle au Bois Dormant, Sleeping Beauty. And while the beauty part is undeniable, the sleeping part could be argued. Sure, the region is filled with treasures from long ago, including more than 350 historic monuments and buildings in the city alone. But the capital of Aquitaine is also home to a vibrant culture and, as oenophiles well know, is the gateway to some of France’s most famous vineyards. In this UNESCO World Heritage city, 13th century cathedrals and 18th century palaces are commonplace. Venture beyond the city’s borders to the chateaux of the Médoc region or to Saint-Émilion, a breathtaking medieval village set among the vineyards that is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

    Day 20: Bordeaux

    Bordeaux as a whole, rather than any particular points within it, is what you’ll want to visit in order to understand why Victor Hugo described it as Versailles plus Antwerp, and why the painter Francisco de Goya, when exiled from his native Spain, chose it as his last home (he died here in 1828). The capital of southwest France and the region’s largest city, Bordeaux remains synonymous with the wine trade: wine shippers have long maintained their headquarters along the banks of the Garonne, while buyers from around the world arrive for the huge biennial Vinexpo show (held in odd-number years).Bordeaux is, admittedly, a less exuberant city than many others in France, but lively and stylish elements are making a dent in its conservative veneer. The cleaned-up riverfront is said by some, after a bottle or two, to exude an elegance reminiscent of St. Petersburg, and that aura of 18th-century élan also permeates the historic downtown sector—“le vieux Bordeaux”—where fine shops invite exploration. To the south of the city center are old docklands undergoing renewal—one train station has now been transformed into a big multiplex movie theater—but the area is still a bit shady. To get a feel for the historic port of Bordeaux, take the 90-minute boat trip that leaves Quai Louis-XVIII every weekday afternoon, or the regular passenger ferry that plies the Garonne between Quai Richelieu and the Pont d’Aquitaine in summer. A nice time to stroll around the city center is the first Sunday of the month, when it’s pedestrian-only and vehicles are banned.

    Day itinerary:

    Bordeaux has long been known as La Belle au Bois Dormant, Sleeping Beauty. And while the beauty part is undeniable, the sleeping part could be argued. Sure, the region is filled with treasures from long ago, including more than 350 historic monuments and buildings in the city alone. But the capital of Aquitaine is also home to a vibrant culture and, as oenophiles well know, is the gateway to some of France’s most famous vineyards. In this UNESCO World Heritage city, 13th century cathedrals and 18th century palaces are commonplace. Venture beyond the city’s borders to the chateaux of the Médoc region or to Saint-Émilion, a breathtaking medieval village set among the vineyards that is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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    With 575 square feet, your Owner’s Suite offers separate living room and dining areas. A veranda, Interactive TVs, and a full master bath and separate powder room indulge you in spacious comfort.

    Newly Redesigned Restrooms

    We reimagined our restrooms to provide you a private oasis within your own room.

    Amenities

    • Queen Size Bed with Luxurious Linens

    • Waffle Weave Robe and Slippers
    • Interactive TV
    • Fully Stocked Mini Bar/Refrigerator
    • Safe
    • Direct Dial Phone
    • L’Occitane Bath Amenities
    • Fresh Fruit
    • Hair Dryers and 110/220 outlets
    • Wi-Fi Internet Access(various plans available for purchase)
    • Mirrored closet with ample drawer space
    • Granite vanity with magnifying mirror and chair
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    Star Porthole Suite

    Star Porthole Suite

    These rooms represent a nod to the sailing tradition of porthole windows. And while sailors might have had cramped quarters, your 277 square foot stateroom is wonderfully spacious and furnished with all the modern amenities and comforts of home.

    Newly Redesigned Restrooms

    We reimagined our restrooms to provide you a private oasis within your own room.

    Amenities

    • Queen Size Bed with Luxurious Linens
    • Waffle Weave Robe and Slippers
    • Interactive TV
    • Fully Stocked Mini Bar/Refrigerator
    • Safe
    • Direct Dial Phone
    • L’Occitane Bath Amenities
    • Fresh Fruit
    • Hair Dryers and 110/220 outlets
    • Wi-Fi Internet Access(various plans available for purchase)
    • Mirrored closet with ample drawer space
    • Granite vanity with magnifying mirror and chair
    Owner's Suite Midship
    Owner's Suite Forward
    Star Porthole Suite
    Classic Suite

    Classic Suite

    Relax in 400 to 530 spacious square feet. Your living area offers beautiful views from the forward-facing window and French doors onto your private veranda. Two spacious closets give you plenty of room to unpack.

    Newly Redesigned Restrooms

    We reimagined our restrooms to provide you a private oasis within your own room.

    Amenities

    • Queen Size Bed with Luxurious Linens
    • Waffle Weave Robe and Slippers
    • Interactive TV
    • Fully Stocked Mini Bar/Refrigerator
    • Safe
    • Direct Dial Phone
    • L’Occitane Bath Amenities
    • Fresh Fruit
    • Hair Dryers and 110/220 outlets
    • Wi-Fi Internet Access(various plans available for purchase)
    • Mirrored closet with ample drawer space
    • Granite vanity with magnifying mirror and chair
    Owner's Suite Midship
    Owner's Suite Forward
    Star Porthole Suite
    Classic Suite
    Deluxe Suite

    Deluxe Suite

    Brand new Deluxe Suites welcome you with 468 square feet of casually elegant living space and an ocean viewing French balcony. All these suites feature 3rd berths, and a sleep-inducing queen bed easily converted to twins.

    Newly Redesigned Restrooms

    We reimagined our restrooms to provide you a private oasis within your own room.

    Amenities

    • Queen Size Bed with Luxurious Linens
    • Waffle Weave Robe and Slippers
    • Interactive TV
    • Fully Stocked Mini Bar/Refrigerator
    • Safe
    • Direct Dial Phone
    • L’Occitane Bath Amenities
    • Fresh Fruit
    • Hair Dryers and 110/220 outlets
    • Wi-Fi Internet Access(various plans available for purchase)
    • Mirrored closet with ample drawer space
    • Granite vanity with magnifying mirror and chair

    Owner's Suite Midship
    Owner's Suite Forward
    Star Porthole Suite
    Classic Suite
    Deluxe Suite
    Star Balcony Suite

    Star Balcony Suite

    As soon as you walk through the door, you’re greeted with an open living area for a more welcoming entrance. Drift off to sleep by the window in your queen bed as you watch the same stars that sailors used to navigate the seas hundreds of years ago.

    Newly Redesigned Restrooms

    We reimagined our restrooms to provide you a private oasis within your own room.

    Amenities

    • Queen Size Bed with Luxurious Linens
    • Waffle Weave Robe and Slippers
    • Interactive TV
    • Fully Stocked Mini Bar/Refrigerator
    • Safe
    • Direct Dial Phone
    • L’Occitane Bath Amenities
    • Fresh Fruit
    • Hair Dryers and 110/220 outlets
    • Wi-Fi Internet Access(various plans available for purchase)
    • Mirrored closet with ample drawer space
    • Granite vanity with magnifying mirror and chair
    Owner's Suite Midship
    Owner's Suite Forward
    Star Porthole Suite
    Classic Suite
    Deluxe Suite
    Star Balcony Suite
    Star Balcony Suite 1

    Star Balcony Suite 1

    As soon as you walk through the door, you’re greeted with an open living area for a more welcoming entrance. Drift off to sleep by the window in your queen bed as you watch the same stars that sailors used to navigate the seas hundreds of years ago.

    Newly Redesigned Restrooms

    We reimagined our restrooms to provide you a private oasis within your own room.

    Amenities

    • Queen Size Bed with Luxurious Linens
    • Waffle Weave Robe and Slippers
    • Interactive TV
    • Fully Stocked Mini Bar/Refrigerator
    • Safe
    • Direct Dial Phone
    • L’Occitane Bath Amenities
    • Fresh Fruit
    • Hair Dryers and 110/220 outlets
    • Wi-Fi Internet Access(various plans available for purchase)
    • Mirrored closet with ample drawer space
    • Granite vanity with magnifying mirror and chair

    Owner's Suite Midship
    Owner's Suite Forward
    Star Porthole Suite
    Classic Suite
    Deluxe Suite
    Star Balcony Suite
    Star Balcony Suite 1
    Balcony Suite

    Balcony Suite

    Stylish comfort and ocean views welcome you in 277 square feet. Your queen bed (which can be separated as twins if you prefer) features luxurious Egyptian cotton linens. Enjoy a luxurious soak in your full-size tub or an invigorating shower, then wrap up in your waffle-weave robe and slippers, savour a treat from the fresh fruit bowl, or simply stretch out and enjoy the fresh flowers.

    Newly Redesigned Restrooms

    We reimagined our restrooms to provide you a private oasis within your own room.

    Amenities

    • Queen Size Bed with Luxurious Linens
    • Waffle Weave Robe and Slippers
    • Interactive TV
    • Fully Stocked Mini Bar/Refrigerator
    • Safe
    • Direct Dial Phone
    • L’Occitane Bath Amenities
    • Fresh Fruit
    • Hair Dryers and 110/220 outlets
    • Wi-Fi Internet Access (various plans available for purchase)
    • Mirrored closet with ample drawer space
    • Granite vanity with magnifying mirror and chair
    Owner's Suite Midship
    Owner's Suite Forward
    Star Porthole Suite
    Classic Suite
    Deluxe Suite
    Star Balcony Suite
    Star Balcony Suite 1
    Balcony Suite
    Balcony Suite 1

    Balcony Suite 1

    Stylish comfort and ocean views welcome you in 277 square feet. Your queen bed (which can be separated as twins if you prefer) features luxurious Egyptian cotton linens. Enjoy a luxurious soak in your full-size tub or an invigorating shower, then wrap up in your waffle-weave robe and slippers, savour a treat from the fresh fruit bowl, or simply stretch out and enjoy the fresh flowers.

    Newly Redesigned Restrooms

    We reimagined our restrooms to provide you a private oasis within your own room.

    Amenities

    • Queen Size Bed with Luxurious Linens
    • Waffle Weave Robe and Slippers
    • Interactive TV
    • Fully Stocked Mini Bar/Refrigerator
    • Safe
    • Direct Dial Phone
    • L’Occitane Bath Amenities
    • Fresh Fruit
    • Hair Dryers and 110/220 outlets
    • Wi-Fi Internet Access (various plans available for purchase)
    • Mirrored closet with ample drawer space
    • Granite vanity with magnifying mirror and chair

    Owner's Suite Midship
    Owner's Suite Forward
    Star Porthole Suite
    Classic Suite
    Deluxe Suite
    Star Balcony Suite
    Star Balcony Suite 1
    Balcony Suite
    Balcony Suite 1
    Star Ocean View Suite 1

    Star Ocean View Suite 1

    As soon as you walk through the door, you’re greeted with an open living area for a more welcoming entrance. Drift off to sleep by the window in your queen bed as you watch the same stars that sailors used to navigate the seas hundreds of years ago. 

    Newly Redesigned Restrooms

    We reimagined our restrooms to provide you a private oasis within your own room.

    Amenities

    • Queen Size Bed with Luxurious Linens
    • Waffle Weave Robe and Slippers
    • Interactive TV
    • Fully Stocked Mini Bar/Refrigerator
    • Safe
    • Direct Dial Phone
    • L’Occitane Bath Amenities
    • Fresh Fruit
    • Hair Dryers and 110/220 outlets
    • Wi-Fi Internet Access (various plans available for purchase)
    • Mirrored closet with ample drawer space
    • Granite vanity with magnifying mirror and chair
    Owner's Suite Midship
    Owner's Suite Forward
    Star Porthole Suite
    Classic Suite
    Deluxe Suite
    Star Balcony Suite
    Star Balcony Suite 1
    Balcony Suite
    Balcony Suite 1
    Star Ocean View Suite 1
    Ocean View Suite

    Ocean View Suite

    Stylish comfort and ocean views welcome you in 277 square feet. Your queen bed (which can be separated as twins if you prefer) features luxurious Egyptian cotton linens. Enjoy a luxurious soak in your full-size tub or an invigorating shower, then wrap up in your waffle-weave robe and slippers, savor a treat from the fresh fruit bowl, or simply stretch out and enjoy the fresh flowers. 

    Newly Redesigned Restrooms

    We reimagined our restrooms to provide you a private oasis within your own room.

    Amenities

    • Queen Size Bed with Luxurious Linens
    • Waffle Weave Robe and Slippers
    • Interactive TV
    • Fully Stocked Mini Bar/Refrigerator
    • Safe
    • Direct Dial Phone
    • L’Occitane Bath Amenities
    • Fresh Fruit
    • Hair Dryers and 110/220 outlets
    • Wi-Fi Internet Access (various plans available for purchase)
    • Mirrored closet with ample drawer space
    • Granite vanity with magnifying mirror and chair
    Owner's Suite Midship
    Owner's Suite Forward
    Star Porthole Suite
    Classic Suite
    Deluxe Suite
    Star Balcony Suite
    Star Balcony Suite 1
    Balcony Suite
    Balcony Suite 1
    Star Ocean View Suite 1
    Ocean View Suite
    Ocean View Suite 1

    Ocean View Suite 1

    Stylish comfort and ocean views welcome you in 277 square feet. Your queen bed (which can be separated as twins if you prefer) features luxurious Egyptian cotton linens. Enjoy a luxurious soak in your full-size tub or an invigorating shower, then wrap up in your waffle-weave robe and slippers, savour a treat from the fresh fruit bowl, or simply stretch out and enjoy the fresh flowers.

    Newly Redesigned Restrooms

    We reimagined our restrooms to provide you a private oasis within your own room.

    Amenities

    • Queen Size Bed with Luxurious Linens
    • Waffle Weave Robe and Slippers
    • Interactive TV
    • Fully Stocked Mini Bar/Refrigerator
    • Safe
    • Direct Dial Phone
    • L’Occitane Bath Amenities
    • Fresh Fruit
    • Hair Dryers and 110/220 outlets
    • Wi-Fi Internet Access (various plans available for purchase)
    • Mirrored closet with ample drawer space
    • Granite vanity with magnifying mirror and chair

    Owner's Suite Midship
    Owner's Suite Forward
    Star Porthole Suite
    Classic Suite
    Deluxe Suite
    Star Balcony Suite
    Star Balcony Suite 1
    Balcony Suite
    Balcony Suite 1
    Star Ocean View Suite 1
    Ocean View Suite
    Ocean View Suite 1
    Ocean View Suite 2

    Ocean View Suite 2

    Stylish comfort and ocean views welcome you in 277 square feet. Your queen bed (which can be separated as twins if you prefer) features luxurious Egyptian cotton linens. Enjoy a luxurious soak in your full-size tub or an invigorating shower, then wrap up in your waffle-weave robe and slippers, savour a treat from the fresh fruit bowl, or simply stretch out and enjoy the fresh flowers.

    Newly Redesigned Restrooms

    We reimagined our restrooms to provide you a private oasis within your own room.

    Amenities

    • Queen Size Bed with Luxurious Linens
    • Waffle Weave Robe and Slippers
    • Interactive TV
    • Fully Stocked Mini Bar/Refrigerator
    • Safe
    • Direct Dial Phone
    • L’Occitane Bath Amenities
    • Fresh Fruit
    • Hair Dryers and 110/220 outlets
    • Wi-Fi Internet Access (various plans available for purchase)
    • Mirrored closet with ample drawer space
    • Granite vanity with magnifying mirror and chair

    Owner's Suite Midship
    Owner's Suite Forward
    Star Porthole Suite
    Classic Suite
    Deluxe Suite
    Star Balcony Suite
    Star Balcony Suite 1
    Balcony Suite
    Balcony Suite 1
    Star Ocean View Suite 1
    Ocean View Suite
    Ocean View Suite 1
    Ocean View Suite 2
    Ocean View Suite 3

    Ocean View Suite 3

    Stylish comfort and ocean views welcome you in 277 square feet. Your queen bed (which can be separated as twins if you prefer) features luxurious Egyptian cotton linens. Enjoy a luxurious soak in your full-size tub or an invigorating shower, then wrap up in your waffle-weave robe and slippers, savor a treat from the fresh fruit bowl, or simply stretch out and enjoy the fresh flowers.

    Newly Redesigned Restrooms

    We reimagined our restrooms to provide you a private oasis within your own room.

    Amenities

    • Queen Size Bed with Luxurious Linens
    • Waffle Weave Robe and Slippers
    • Interactive TV
    • Fully Stocked Mini Bar/Refrigerator
    • Safe
    • Direct Dial Phone
    • L’Occitane Bath Amenities
    • Fresh Fruit
    • Hair Dryers and 110/220 outlets
    • Wi-Fi Internet Access (various plans available for purchase)
    • Mirrored closet with ample drawer space
    • Granite vanity with magnifying mirror and chair

    Owner's Suite Midship
    Owner's Suite Forward
    Star Porthole Suite
    Classic Suite
    Deluxe Suite
    Star Balcony Suite
    Star Balcony Suite 1
    Balcony Suite
    Balcony Suite 1
    Star Ocean View Suite 1
    Ocean View Suite
    Ocean View Suite 1
    Ocean View Suite 2
    Ocean View Suite 3
    Broadmoor Suite

    Broadmoor Suite

    Inspired by the design of The Broadmoor, the suite offers a traditional space with classic furniture, floral motifs, white trim with gold finishes, and wide crown moulding. New furnishings, and wall sconces have been specially commissioned in the resort’s style. The striking wallpaper used in the suite’s walk-in closet is an exact replica of the wallpaper used throughout The Broadmoor. The resort’s signature carpeting, with shades of light blue, brown, yellow and gold, was also recreated for the space. Historical black and white images of The Broadmoor will be on display.

    Newly Redesigned Restrooms

    We reimagined our restrooms to provide you a private oasis within your own room.

    Amenities

    • Queen Size Bed with Luxurious Linens
    • Waffle Weave Robe and Slippers
    • Interactive TV
    • Fully Stocked Mini Bar/Refrigerator
    • Safe
    • Direct Dial Phone
    • L’Occitane Bath Amenities
    • Fresh Fruit
    • Hair Dryers and 110/220 outlets
    • Wi-Fi Internet Access (various plans available for purchase)
    • Mirrored closet with ample drawer space
    • Granite vanity with magnifying mirror and chair
    Owner's Suite Midship
    Owner's Suite Forward
    Star Porthole Suite
    Classic Suite
    Deluxe Suite
    Star Balcony Suite
    Star Balcony Suite 1
    Balcony Suite
    Balcony Suite 1
    Star Ocean View Suite 1
    Ocean View Suite
    Ocean View Suite 1
    Ocean View Suite 2
    Ocean View Suite 3
    Broadmoor Suite
    Sea Island Suite

    Sea Island Suite

    This suite will offer a coastal airy space with curved arches, lovely “hardwood” floors, gorgeous inset carpeting, light walls, and white trim with black finishes. New antique-style furnishings and custom wallpapers have been specially commissioned in the resort’s style. You’ll never see a TV at Sea Island (they are all tucked away in cabinets), so you won’t see one in this suite, either. Historical black and white images of Sea Island will be on display.

    Newly Redesigned Restrooms

    We reimagined our restrooms to provide you a private oasis within your own room.

    Amenities

    • Queen Size Bed with Luxurious Linens
    • Waffle Weave Robe and Slippers
    • Interactive TV
    • Fully Stocked Mini Bar/Refrigerator
    • Safe
    • Direct Dial Phone
    • L’Occitane Bath Amenities
    • Fresh Fruit
    • Hair Dryers and 110/220 outlets
    • Wi-Fi Internet Access (various plans available for purchase)
    • Mirrored closet with ample drawer space
    • Granite vanity with magnifying mirror and chair
    Amphora Restaurant

    Amphora Restaurant

    Here, the dining room manager seats you, but where is your decision. There are no pre-assigned tables or first or second seatings. When you dine and with whom are entirely up to you. Seating usually begins at 6:30 p.m. and will be printed in the ship’s daily program. Each delightful dish is prepared exactly to your liking – an exquisite dinner served course-by-course with a fine selection of vintage wines.

    Amphora Restaurant
    The Yacht Club

    The Yacht Club

    Certainly a Windstar favourite, The Yacht Club is the perfect place if you want to enjoy some casual dining. Serving gourmet sandwiches, snacks and beverages, all the food is prepared to your liking and is presented in impeccable Windstar style.

    Amphora Restaurant
    The Yacht Club
    Veranda

    Veranda

    It’s breakfast alfresco, full service or buffet-style, anytime till 9:30 a.m. No need to hurry. Again, the choices are many in Veranda. Choose the sumptuous, seemingly endless buffet. Or, order from the lunch menu between noon and 2:30 p.m.

    Amphora Restaurant
    The Yacht Club
    Veranda
    Candles Restaurant

    Candles Restaurant

    Here’s the perfect place for a romantic tête-a-tête under the stars in Candles, Windstar’s signature outdoor restaurant transformed by night into a dreamlike paradise. Delectable cuisine, memorable surroundings, inspired wine pairings.

    Amphora Restaurant
    The Yacht Club
    Veranda
    Candles Restaurant
    Star Grill by Steven Raichlen

    Star Grill by Steven Raichlen

    You’ll find all your traditional grilled and barbecued favourites (and discover new dishes from around the world) in our new casual outdoor restaurant brought to you in partnership with global grilling authority, Steven Raichlen.

    Amphora Restaurant
    The Yacht Club
    Veranda
    Candles Restaurant
    Star Grill by Steven Raichlen
    Cuadro 44 by Anthony Sasso

    Cuadro 44 by Anthony Sasso

    Savor flavors of Spanish local culture as you dine in intimate surroundings that encourage sharing and camaraderie by ten-time Michelin-starred Chef Anthony Sasso. With seating for 38 including a chef’s counter and communal table, it’s an inventive take on modern Spanish cuisine. 

    Guest Lecturers

    Guest Lecturers

    Have you ever wanted to learn about rowing across the Atlantic or the inner workings of the Monte Carlo Grand Prix? On select Windstar voyages, satisfy your curiosity and enhance your understanding of the local culture by listening to our onboard lecturers. We’ve curated a group of speakers designed to bring you an insider’s perspective on a multitude of intriguing topics. Listen raptly as your voyage becomes more than just a vacation – and a thought-provoking exploration of enchanting lands.

    Guest Lecturers
    Windstar Signature Expeditions

    Windstar Signature Expeditions

    Windstar Signature Expeditions is an immersive program that features 8 expert guides who stay on board throughout the voyage, giving informative talks and taking guests on optional adventures by foot, by kayak, or by Zodiac boat – sometimes launching straight from the ship in remote places like Misty Fjords and Kenai Fjords. It’s Alaska at its most authentic, exciting all your clients’ senses to its magnificence.

    Guest Lecturers
    Windstar Signature Expeditions
    Culinary Demonstrations

    Culinary Demonstrations

    Delight your palette with onboard cooking demonstrations featuring James Beard Foundation chef recipes. From wild striped bass with tomato sage “fondue” to lobster risotto, our Windstar chefs will take your taste buds on a journey through local cuisine. For a special tantalizing treat, join Windstar on one of our voyages in the James Beard Foundation Culinary Cruise Collection, where a James Beard Foundation chef will show you how to elevate your own culinary skills. It’s a taste of enrichment you’ll never forget.

    Guest Lecturers
    Windstar Signature Expeditions
    Culinary Demonstrations
    Shore Excursions

    Shore Excursions

    Wine tastings, SCUBA diving, tours with locals and more — Windstar offers a variety of unique excursions that will add more depth and immersion to every day of your journey. Each meticulously planned excursion meets our highest standard of quality in safety and professionalism. Ensure your peace of mind knowing that you’ll always make it back to the yacht on time.

    Guest Lecturers
    Windstar Signature Expeditions
    Culinary Demonstrations
    Shore Excursions
    Watersports Platform

    Watersports Platform

    Sailings with Windstar include a lot of special amenities, but one of our most fun (and unique) is the Watersports Platform, which allows guests easy access to the ocean around them.

    The platform exists on each of our six yachts and includes unlimited use of all water sports equipment including stand up paddle boarding, kayaking, snorkel equipment, sailing, swimming, water skiing, and windsurfing. If that all sounds like too much work for your vacation, a large foam flotation island is often unfurled into the sea, allowing guests to lounge, casually swim, and take in the view around them.

    Use of the Platform is always weather permitting and only takes place in certain ports during each of our journeys in select regions. (check with the crew once on board for more details on where and when the platform will be open).

    And don’t forget, there’s NO need to bring snorkel equipment on many Windstar cruises! We provide complimentary masks, fins, and snorkels during your first afternoon on board, so you can take that equipment with you when you’d like to go exploring on your own (or with a designated shore excursion). It even comes in a handy mesh bag. One less thing you have to pack when heading to paradise!

    Compass Rose

    Compass Rose

    Compass Rose can be found on Deck 6.

    Compass Rose
    The Yacht Club

    The Yacht Club

    The Yacht Club can be found on Deck 8.

    Compass Rose
    The Yacht Club
    Lounge

    Lounge

    The Lounge can be found on Deck 5.

    Compass Rose
    The Yacht Club
    Lounge
    Screening Room

    Screening Room

    The ship’s card room is now the new Star Screening Room, where guests can view current movies.

    Compass Rose
    The Yacht Club
    Lounge
    Screening Room
    Sun Deck

    Sun Deck

    The Sun Deck can be located on Deck 7.

    WindSpa

    WindSpa

    As you enter the hushed atmosphere of the newly-expanded WindSpa, you’ll feel every last care gently melt away. Maybe you’ll try a Hydralift facial or a new colour on your toes. Maybe you’ll surrender to the transformative power of a relaxing massage. With one of the highest crew-to-passenger ratios at sea, you will find yourself in the enviable position of never having to lift a finger.
    The crew is happy to do whatever we can to make your time on board as pampered as possible. Please book spa appointments with the hotel manager once you’ve boarded your yacht.

    WindSpa
    Health & Fitness Facilities

    Health & Fitness Facilities

    These include Watersports Platform, Whirlpools & Pool, and Beauty Salon.

    WindSpa
    Health & Fitness Facilities
    Fitness Centre

    Fitness Centre

    The fitness centre is located on deck 7.

    Guests With Disabilities

    Guests With Disabilities

    Windstar does not discriminate against persons on the basis of disability. We seek, to the extent feasible, to accommodate the needs of persons with disabilities. There are no elevators on Wind Star and Wind Spirit nor were the ships originally constructed to be wheelchair accessible. As a result, these ships may be unsuitable for people relying solely on wheelchairs. The other yachts are equipped with elevators, but staterooms on Wind Surf are not wheelchair accessible. Also note, there is no elevator access to board the ship. Star Pride, Star Breeze, and Star Legend have modified wheelchair accessible suites available.

    Certain ports require the ship to anchor; in this case guests must be ferried into port. Service Dogs are permitted onboard ships if prior arrangements have been made at time of booking. In limited situations where an individual with a disability would be unable to satisfy certain specified safety and other criteria, even when provided with appropriate auxiliary aids and services, we may find it necessary to ask the individual to make alternative travel arrangements. It is essential that Windstar is notified of any special medical, physical or other requirements you may have at the time of booking.

    Guests With Disabilities
    Age Restrictions

    Age Restrictions

    Windstar Cruises is unable to accommodate children under eight (8) years of age. All Guests under 21 years of age must be accompanied by a parent, guardian or chaperone who is at least 21 years old. Parents, guardians, and chaperones are responsible for overseeing the onboard conduct of minors. Alcoholic beverages will not be served to guests under age 21.

    For family groups booking multiple staterooms, the minimum age for at least one person in each stateroom is 18 years of age, provided they are traveling with a parent, guardian or chaperone.

    Guests With Disabilities
    Age Restrictions
    Dress Code

    Dress Code

    The less you bring the better. We suggest clothes that are light, cool, and made of natural fabrics like cotton and silk. You may wish to bring warmer clothing (layers are best), if you are traveling on an Ocean Crossing or an autumn Mediterranean cruise.

    The Dress Code – from 7 am – 6 pm guests are welcome to dress as they please with the exception of no swimwear in all public lounges and restaurants and no clothing with offensive language or graphics that distract from the comfort and well-being of others. The general shipboard style is elegant, but relaxed including jeans and Bermuda/ walking shorts.

    In the evening – after 6 pm when dining in Amphora, Stella Bistro or Cuadro 44 by Anthony Sasso, the dress code is country club-type clothing. For men – nice slacks, polo shirts, button down shirts, shoes other than athletic shoes. Designer denim jeans without rips or holes or are multi-coloured are also acceptable. Sport coats are optional. Ties are not needed. For women – nice pants, skirts, tops, casual dresses, sundresses, nice sandals or casual shoes and designer denim dress jeans not ripped or multi-coloured or having holes. Blazers are optional.

    No assigned seating in Amphora or Veranda restaurants. And what can be more casual than merely signing for onboard purchases? You will feel like this is your ship, your personal yacht. The environment inspires the attitude. Reservations are required for Candles and can be made on board.

    For those guests traveling to Alaska, it’s important to wear the right gear. We have partnered with the leading expedition outfitter to offer an online Alaska clothing and accessories service that ships directly to your ship. You’ll find all the right gear for Alaska, packing lists, clothing tips and our limited-edition Alaska inaugural season jacket here..

    Guests With Disabilities
    Age Restrictions
    Dress Code
    Premium Beverage Package

    Premium Beverage Package

    While all non-alcoholic beverages are complimentary, you may enjoy a pre-dinner cocktail under the setting sun or a champagne toast at the evening Sail Away with our beverage packages for wine, beer, cocktails and more. Find the perfect wine pairing with your meal and then end the night sipping scotch as you contemplate the stars.

    Topmast Discoveries Beer & Wine Package – $49 per person per day An extensive package of diverse and intriguing wines from traditional European winegrowing terroirs to New World regions. Includes domestic and imported beer and 33 varieties of wine by the glass.

    Captain’s Exclusive Beverage Package – $59 per person per day The ultimate beverage package and the perfect way to try new drinks for a bit of added adventure. Includes all domestic and imported beers and 33 varieties of wine/sparkling/champagne by the glass PLUS cordials, liqueurs, apertifs, cocktails and even mini bar items. (Cocktails based on house & select brands)

    The All-In Package – From $79 per person per day. Have it all by making it an all-inclusive voyage with unlimited beer, wine & cocktails, unlimited Wi-Fi and gratuities, including the 15% beverage service charge. A convenient bundle that saves time and money, pays most of your expenses upfront and avoids the European VA Tax when pre-purchased. The All-In Package is sold per person and must be purchased up to 7 days prior to departure at $79.

    The Topmast, Captain’s Exclusive and $89 All-In Packages are sold per person and must be purchased in advance or during the first 2 days of your cruise and for the full duration of the cruise. Prices for the Topmast and Captain’s Exclusive Packages do not include the standard 15% beverage service charge. Package prices are inclusive of applicable taxes. The minimum drinking age aboard Windstar Cruises is 21 years old.

    Guests With Disabilities
    Age Restrictions
    Dress Code
    Premium Beverage Package
    Your Windstar Voyage Includes

    Your Windstar Voyage Includes

    • All meals in all venues at all times, including room service menu available 24 hours

    • All non-alcoholic beverages, including cappuccino, espresso, and other specialty non-alcoholic drinks
    • Welcome cocktails at reception
    • All onboard entertainment
    • Unlimited use of Fitness Center
    • Unlimited use of all water sports equipment
    • Informative nightly port talks and destination briefings

    Guests With Disabilities
    Age Restrictions
    Dress Code
    Premium Beverage Package
    Your Windstar Voyage Includes
    Personal Onboard Laundry Service

    Personal Onboard Laundry Service

    Laundry service is provided on board at a nominal charge. Dry cleaning is not available. Laundry Service Packages must be added by the first day of the cruise and will be priced by the total number of cruise days. Pricing is inclusive of applicable taxes.

    Guests With Disabilities
    Age Restrictions
    Dress Code
    Premium Beverage Package
    Your Windstar Voyage Includes
    Personal Onboard Laundry Service
    Food Allergies and Special Dietary Needs

    Food Allergies and Special Dietary Needs

    Here at Windstar we are committed to offering our guests healthy food selections. We offer vegetarian selections and lighter fare options, seeking to provide the freshest, top quality foods handled with the utmost care. If you have food allergies or special dietary needs, there are several ways to notify us prior to boarding the ship.

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    As part of our onboard service we offer internet access on our ships. We recently modified our internet usage packages from minutes to the amount of data used.

    How does internet access at home differ from access at sea?

    As with all ship communications, the internet service is operated through satellites. While you are most likely used to a fast internet connection at home, in hotels or other local Wi-Fi spots, internet at sea can be slow, and at times, disruptive. The only option available is satellite connection, which is costly and limits the amount of data used. The connection is also influenced by weather, the movement of the ship, and in the case of our sailing ships, blockage from our sails passing in front of the satellite dish.

    It is not recommended for downloading movies or large files due to system speed. In some areas the service can be interrupted by weather or the ship’s position. We recommend that guests use the service only for emails or small files.

    Why did the Internet Usage Plan change from minutes to megabytes?

    Windstar modified the Internet Usage Plan in order to provide guests with the ability to access the same number of sites and/or read the same number of emails, regardless of connection speed. The previous plan was based on the number of minutes the guest was accessing the internet, regardless of connection speed. At times, factors like bad weather, ship speed, overcast conditions, all contributed to slow and/or disrupted connections.

    What is a megabyte (MB)?

    Any file, whether it’s a spreadsheet, word document, or email, takes up electronic storage space, otherwise known as bytes. The larger the file, the greater the number of bytes. The standard increment of measurement is bytes, kilobytes (1000 bytes), megabytes (1,000,000 bytes) and gigabytes (1,000,000,000, bytes).

    As a frame of reference, an 80-word email is around 10 kilobytes, while a typical web page is approximately 1 megabyte.

    What type of Internet Usage Plans are available?

    The Email Plan $60

    This plan gives you 200 MB of data to use during your cruise. This plan is recommended for people who will be checking email and doing very limited browsing. The estimated minutes range from 15 to 60.

    The Surfing Plan $120

    This plan gives you 500 MB of data to use for additional browsing and small file transfers (such as posting pictures to a social media site). The estimated minutes range from 90 to 360 (approximately 5 hours).

    The Unlimited Plan –

    Unlimited Internet Package

    • 7 Day Cost $245
    • 8 Day Cost $280
    • 9 Day Cost $315
    • 10 Day Cost $350
    • 11 Day Cost $385
    • 14 Day Cost $490
    • 15 Day Cost $525

    This plan gives you unlimited internet access. You have no worries about how much time you spend on the internet.

    How can I get internet access on board?

    Guests can purchase Internet Usage Plans prior to their cruise through a Vacation Planner or on board at Reception. These plans can be used on personal laptops or smart devises that are Wi-Fi enabled.

    Computers for public use are available on board.

    * Please Note: All packages only allow for one device at a time to be connected to the internet.

    Please contact a Vacation Planner if you have questions.

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      Star Collector: Kilts, Celts & Crepes

      with Windstar Cruises
      Aug. 05, 2025 - Aug. 24, 2025
      20 days12 ports

      Smaller ports and five overnight stays give you a more in-depth and intimate look at France, the Low Countries, Scotland and Ireland. Get to know the full spectrum of France's beauty. In romantic St.-Malo, witness the improbable abbey perched on Mont-Saint-Michel, emerging like a mermaid from the sea. Trade the organic earth tones of the abbey for Versaille's over-the-top Baroque splendor, all gilt and mirrors. And embrace the muted palette of Claude Monet, his Honfleur gardens and water lilies as lovely today as when he first painted them.

      Taste wines from vineyards whose legendary terroir includes prehistoric caves and 11th-century basilicas. Visit Normandy beaches still raw with emotion. Then cross the North Sea to Dublin - home of Guinness, Jameson Irish Whiskey, and pubs dating back to the 12th century. Explore Titanic history in Belfast or follow the big footsteps of Finn McCool to the Giant's Causeway. Discover secret summer escapes like Oban and Ullapool, small towns with oversized helpings of scenery and seafood.

      And end your voyage in Edinburgh, where the Royal Mile leading to Edinburgh Castle is filled with history, mystery and anticipation.

      • Asia
      • Australia
      • Barcelona
      • british isles
      • California
      • Cambodia
      • Chef
      • Cherry Blossoms
      • Colombia
      • Culinary
      • Danube
      • denmark
      • europe
      • family
      • France
      • French Riviera
      • Hawaii
      • iceland
      • ireland
      • Italian Riviera
      • Italy
      • Japan
      • LA
      • Los Angeles
      • Magdalena
      • Monaco
      • Monte Carlo
      • River
      • scotland
      • Spring
      • Temples
      • Tennis
      • The Collection
      • The Mekong
      • USA
      • Vancouver
      • Venice
      • Vietnam
      • wine

      Itinerary

      Day 1: Leith
      Day 3: Ullapool
      Day 4: Oban
      Day 5: Belfast
      Day 6: Dun Laoghaire
      Day 9: Amsterdam
      Day 10: Amsterdam
      Day 11: Zeebrugge
      Day 12: Zeebrugge
      Day 13: Rouen
      Day 14: Rouen
      Day 15: Rouen
      Day 15: Honfleur
      Day 16: Saint-Malo
      Day 18: La Rochelle
      Day 19: Bordeaux
      Day 20: Bordeaux
      Day 1: Leith

      Day itinerary:

      From the Firth of Forth, a UNESCO site, to the Royal Mile, Edinburgh is steeped in history. Edinburgh Castle. The Royal Botanic Gardens. The UNESCO site of Old Town. The wonders of Edinburgh are never ending. From one of Europe’s best-preserved castles to the world’s longest herbaceous border, a riot of color and culture pervades. In this city as old as Scotland itself, you’ll find the perfect blend of historic tradition and natural beauty

      Day 3: Ullapool

      Ullapool is an ideal base for hiking throughout Sutherland and taking wildlife and nature cruises, especially to the Summer Isles. By the shores of salty Loch Broom, the town was founded in 1788 as a fishing station to exploit the local herring stocks. There’s still a smattering of fishing vessels, as well as visiting yachts and foreign ships. When their crews fill the pubs, Ullapool has a cosmopolitan feel. The harbor area comes to life when the Lewis ferry arrives and departs.

      Day itinerary:

      The scenic fishing town of Ullapool is nestled on the shores of Loch Broom and is the gateway to the Northern Highlands. The North Atlantic Drift passes by here bringing moderate temperatures. Described as an outdoor paradise, Ullapool was voted one of the UK’s top 10 outdoor destinations. It offers a delightful choice of varied walks and footpaths. Nearby is the Inverpolly National Nature Reserve, home to pine martens, wildcats, and golden eagles and one of the most photographed hills in the area, Stac Pollaidh, with its unique shape.

      Day 4: Oban

      Oban, “little bay” in Gaelic, today has a resident population of 8,500 and is the unofficial capital of the West Highlands – the “Gateway to the Isles.” The panoramic views of the mountains, lochs and islands which have captivated artists, authors, composers, and poets for centuries are as striking now as they were when Dunollie Castle, a ruined keep which has stood sentinel over the narrow entrance to the sheltered bay for around six hundred years, was the northern outpost of the Dalriadic Scots. It is no surprise to find Oban in the 21st-century remains a magnet for travellers from all over the world. The town’s present day popularity owes much to the Victorians, and as early as 1812, when the Comet steamship linked Oban with Glasgow, the town played host to intrepid travellers touring Staffa – the inspiration for Mendelssohn’s Hebridean Overture – and Iona – home of Scottish Christianity since St Columba stepped ashore in AD563. Indeed once Oban had the royal seal of approval from Queen Victoria, who called it “one of the finest spots we have seen,” the town’s destiny as an endearingly enchanting holiday destination was as firmly set as the lava columns of Fingal’s Cave in Oban is justifiably known as the “gateway to the Isles.” The town’s south pier is the embarkation point for car ferries to Mull, Coll, Tiree, Barra, South Uist, Colonsay, Lismore and Islay. From these islands you can travel further a field to Iona, Staffa and to many of the smaller less well known isles.

      Day itinerary:

      Oban has developed into Scotland’s most popular West-Coast holiday town. Just outside the town stands Dunollie Castle, on a site that overlooks the bay and has been fortified since the Bronze Age. The charm of its Victorian harbor offers an excellent seafood scene, and is also a major gateway to the Hebrides.

      Day 5: Belfast

      Before English and Scottish settlers arrived in the 1600s, Belfast was a tiny village called Béal Feirste (“sandbank ford”) belonging to Ulster’s ancient O’Neill clan. With the advent of the Plantation period (when settlers arrived in the 1600s), Sir Arthur Chichester, from Devon in southwestern England, received the city from the English Crown, and his son was made Earl of Donegall. Huguenots fleeing persecution from France settled near here, bringing their valuable linen-work skills. In the 18th century, Belfast underwent a phenomenal expansion—its population doubled every 10 years, despite an ever-present sectarian divide. Although the Anglican gentry despised the Presbyterian artisans—who, in turn, distrusted the native Catholics—Belfast’s growth continued at a dizzying speed. The city was a great Victorian success story, an industrial boomtown whose prosperity was built on trade, especially linen and shipbuilding. Famously (or infamously), the Titanic was built here, giving Belfast, for a time, the nickname “Titanic Town.” Having laid the foundation stone of the city’s university in 1845, Queen Victoria returned to Belfast in 1849 (she is recalled in the names of buildings, streets, bars, monuments, and other places around the city), and in the same year, the university opened under the name Queen’s College. Nearly 40 years later, in 1888, Victoria granted Belfast its city charter. Today its population is nearly 300,000, tourist numbers have increased, and this dramatically transformed city is enjoying an unparalleled renaissance.This is all a welcome change from the period when news about Belfast meant reports about “the Troubles.” Since the 1994 ceasefire, Northern Ireland’s capital city has benefited from major hotel investment, gentrified quaysides (or strands), a sophisticated new performing arts center, and major initiatives to boost tourism. Although the 1996 bombing of offices at Canary Wharf in London disrupted the 1994 peace agreement, the ceasefire was officially reestablished on July 20, 1997, and this embattled city began its quest for a newfound identity.Since 2008, the city has restored all its major public buildings such as museums, churches, theaters, City Hall, Ulster Hall—and even the glorious Crown Bar—spending millions of pounds on its built heritage. A gaol that at the height of the Troubles held some of the most notorious murderers involved in paramilitary violence is now a major visitor attraction.Belfast’s city center is made up of three roughly contiguous areas that are easy to navigate on foot. From the south end to the north, it’s about an hour’s leisurely walk.

      Day itinerary:

      Probably best known as the birthplace of the Titanic, Belfast was a hub for not only shipbuilding but also tobacco processing, rope-making and Irish linen in the early 20th century. Today the old shipyards are giving way to luxury apartments in what is known as the Titanic Quarter, home to the Titanic Belfast Centre, a beautiful star-shaped building covering the Titanic’s construction. Other must-sees include the Ulster Folk Museum and the Belfast Cathedral, as well as numerous award-winning restaurants and bars.

      Day 6: Dun Laoghaire

      Day itinerary:

      Dublin is a city of delights and surprises. Stroll across the Ha’Penny Bridge to Trinity College for a glimpse of the Book of Kells. Step inside the 11th century Dublin Castle. Stop by the Guinness Storehouse or Old Jameson Distillery for a taste of Irish history. And embrace the beauty of Dublin Bay, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve.

      Day 9: Amsterdam

      Amsterdam combines the unrivaled beauty of the 17th-century Golden Age city center with plenty of museums and art of the highest order, not to mention a remarkably laid-back atmosphere. It all comes together to make this one of the world’s most appealing and offbeat metropolises in the world. Built on a latticework of concentric canals like an aquatic rainbow, Amsterdam is known as the City of Canals—but it’s no Venice, content to live on moonlight serenades and former glory. Quite the contrary: on nearly every street here you’ll find old and new side by side—quiet corners where time seems to be holding its breath next to streets like neon-lit Kalverstraat, and Red Light ladies strutting by the city’s oldest church. Indeed, Amsterdam has as many lovely facets as a 40-carat diamond polished by one of the city’s gem cutters. It’s certainly a metropolis, but a rather small and very accessible one. Locals tend to refer to it as a big village, albeit one that happens to pack the cultural wallop of a major world destination. There are scores of concerts every day, numerous museums, summertime festivals, and, of course, a legendary year-round party scene. It’s pretty much impossible to resist Amsterdam’s charms. With 7,000 registered monuments, most of which began as the residences and warehouses of humble merchants, set on 160 man-made canals, and traversed by 1,500 or so bridges, Amsterdam has the largest historical inner city in Europe. Its famous circle of waterways, the grachtengordel, was a 17th-century urban expansion plan for the rich and is a lasting testament to the city’s Golden Age. This town is endearing because of its kinder, gentler nature—but a reputation for championing sex, drugs, and rock ’n’ roll does not alone account for Amsterdam’s being one of the most popular destinations in Europe: consider that within a single square mile the city harbors some of the greatest achievements in Western art, from Rembrandt to Van Gogh. Not to mention that this is one of Europe’s great walking cities, with so many of its treasures in the untouted details: tiny alleyways barely visible on the map, hidden garden courtyards, shop windows, floating houseboats, hidden hofjes(courtyards with almshouses), sudden vistas of church spires, and gabled roofs that look like so many unframed paintings. And don’t forget that the joy lies in details: elaborate gables and witty gable stones denoting the trade of a previous owner. Keep in mind that those XXX symbols you see all over town are not a mark of the city’s triple-X reputation. They’re part of Amsterdam’s official coat of arms—three St. Andrew’s crosses, believed to represent the three dangers that have traditionally plagued the city: flood, fire, and pestilence. The coat’s motto (“Valiant, determined, compassionate”) was introduced in 1947 by Queen Wilhelmina in remembrance of the 1941 February Strike in Amsterdam—the first time in Europe that non-Jewish people protested against the persecution of Jews by the Nazi regime.

      Day itinerary:

      Amsterdam, the Venice of the North, where more than 1,500 bridges arch gracefully over scenic canals. The stately 17th century homes of Dutch merchants line the canals and museums are everywhere, filled with masterpieces from the Dutch Golden Age. Most of the sightseeing essentials are conveniently collected in the Canal Ring, the central area of the city which is designated as a UNESCO site. Here you’ll find the Anne Frank House, the Royal Palace, the Red Light District, and most of the museums. Mind all the bicycles!

      Day 10: Amsterdam

      Amsterdam combines the unrivaled beauty of the 17th-century Golden Age city center with plenty of museums and art of the highest order, not to mention a remarkably laid-back atmosphere. It all comes together to make this one of the world’s most appealing and offbeat metropolises in the world. Built on a latticework of concentric canals like an aquatic rainbow, Amsterdam is known as the City of Canals—but it’s no Venice, content to live on moonlight serenades and former glory. Quite the contrary: on nearly every street here you’ll find old and new side by side—quiet corners where time seems to be holding its breath next to streets like neon-lit Kalverstraat, and Red Light ladies strutting by the city’s oldest church. Indeed, Amsterdam has as many lovely facets as a 40-carat diamond polished by one of the city’s gem cutters. It’s certainly a metropolis, but a rather small and very accessible one. Locals tend to refer to it as a big village, albeit one that happens to pack the cultural wallop of a major world destination. There are scores of concerts every day, numerous museums, summertime festivals, and, of course, a legendary year-round party scene. It’s pretty much impossible to resist Amsterdam’s charms. With 7,000 registered monuments, most of which began as the residences and warehouses of humble merchants, set on 160 man-made canals, and traversed by 1,500 or so bridges, Amsterdam has the largest historical inner city in Europe. Its famous circle of waterways, the grachtengordel, was a 17th-century urban expansion plan for the rich and is a lasting testament to the city’s Golden Age. This town is endearing because of its kinder, gentler nature—but a reputation for championing sex, drugs, and rock ’n’ roll does not alone account for Amsterdam’s being one of the most popular destinations in Europe: consider that within a single square mile the city harbors some of the greatest achievements in Western art, from Rembrandt to Van Gogh. Not to mention that this is one of Europe’s great walking cities, with so many of its treasures in the untouted details: tiny alleyways barely visible on the map, hidden garden courtyards, shop windows, floating houseboats, hidden hofjes(courtyards with almshouses), sudden vistas of church spires, and gabled roofs that look like so many unframed paintings. And don’t forget that the joy lies in details: elaborate gables and witty gable stones denoting the trade of a previous owner. Keep in mind that those XXX symbols you see all over town are not a mark of the city’s triple-X reputation. They’re part of Amsterdam’s official coat of arms—three St. Andrew’s crosses, believed to represent the three dangers that have traditionally plagued the city: flood, fire, and pestilence. The coat’s motto (“Valiant, determined, compassionate”) was introduced in 1947 by Queen Wilhelmina in remembrance of the 1941 February Strike in Amsterdam—the first time in Europe that non-Jewish people protested against the persecution of Jews by the Nazi regime.

      Day itinerary:

      Amsterdam, the Venice of the North, where more than 1,500 bridges arch gracefully over scenic canals. The stately 17th century homes of Dutch merchants line the canals and museums are everywhere, filled with masterpieces from the Dutch Golden Age. Most of the sightseeing essentials are conveniently collected in the Canal Ring, the central area of the city which is designated as a UNESCO site. Here you’ll find the Anne Frank House, the Royal Palace, the Red Light District, and most of the museums. Mind all the bicycles!

      Day 11: Zeebrugge

      In 1895 work began to construct a new seaport and harbour next to the tiny village of Zeebrugge, situated on the North Sea coast. Today the fast-expanding port of Zeebrugge is one of the busiest in Europe and its marina is Belgium’s most important fishing port. Many attempts were made to destroy this important port during both World Wars. Zeebrugge is ideally located for discovering the historic city of Bruges, and delightful seaside resorts with long sandy beaches can be visited by using the trams that run the whole length of the Belgian coast. Please note that no food may be taken ashore in Belgium. We shall not be offering shuttle buses to Bruges, but you may visit the city on an optional excursion: those visiting Bruges should note that there may be quite a long walk from the coach to the town centre.

      Day itinerary:

      The entire city center of Bruges has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, filled with Flemish and Renaissance architecture made all the more beautiful when reflected in the city’s many canals. Shop for legendary lace, or a pint of Belgian beer.

      Day 12: Zeebrugge

      In 1895 work began to construct a new seaport and harbour next to the tiny village of Zeebrugge, situated on the North Sea coast. Today the fast-expanding port of Zeebrugge is one of the busiest in Europe and its marina is Belgium’s most important fishing port. Many attempts were made to destroy this important port during both World Wars. Zeebrugge is ideally located for discovering the historic city of Bruges, and delightful seaside resorts with long sandy beaches can be visited by using the trams that run the whole length of the Belgian coast. Please note that no food may be taken ashore in Belgium. We shall not be offering shuttle buses to Bruges, but you may visit the city on an optional excursion: those visiting Bruges should note that there may be quite a long walk from the coach to the town centre.

      Day itinerary:

      The entire city center of Bruges has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, filled with Flemish and Renaissance architecture made all the more beautiful when reflected in the city’s many canals. Shop for legendary lace, or a pint of Belgian beer.

      Day 13: Rouen

      Day itinerary:

      This port city on the Seine River and gateway to Paris is full of beautiful architecture and is an art-lover’s delight. Museums are plentiful here including the Historial Jeanne d’Arc and the Musee des Beaux-Arts with the second-largest collection of Impressionist works in France. Stroll the many local markets full of fresh produce and flowers and dine at one of the incredible restaurants featuring fresh ingredients from this region.

      Day 14: Rouen

      Day itinerary:

      This port city on the Seine River and gateway to Paris is full of beautiful architecture and is an art-lover’s delight. Museums are plentiful here including the Historial Jeanne d’Arc and the Musee des Beaux-Arts with the second-largest collection of Impressionist works in France. Stroll the many local markets full of fresh produce and flowers and dine at one of the incredible restaurants featuring fresh ingredients from this region.

      Day 15: Rouen

      Day itinerary:

      This port city on the Seine River and gateway to Paris is full of beautiful architecture and is an art-lover’s delight. Museums are plentiful here including the Historial Jeanne d’Arc and the Musee des Beaux-Arts with the second-largest collection of Impressionist works in France. Stroll the many local markets full of fresh produce and flowers and dine at one of the incredible restaurants featuring fresh ingredients from this region.

      Day 15: Honfleur

      Honfleur, the most picturesque of the Côte Fleurie’s seaside towns, is a time-burnished place with a surplus of half-timber houses and cobbled streets that are lined with a stunning selection of stylish boutiques. Much of its Renaissance architecture remains intact—especially around the 17th-century Vieux Bassin harbor, where the water is fronted on one side by two-story stone houses with low, sloping roofs and on the other by tall slate-topped houses with wooden facades. Maritime expeditions (including some of the first voyages to Canada) departed from here; later, Impressionists were inspired to capture it on canvas. But the town as a whole has become increasingly crowded since the Pont de Normandie opened in 1995. Providing a direct link with Upper Normandy, the world’s sixth-largest cable-stayed bridge is supported by two concrete pylons taller than the Eiffel Tower and designed to resist winds of 257 kph (160 mph).

      Day itinerary:

      Sitting on the estuary where the Seine River meets the English Channel, the charming character of this harbor town has been the subject of artists like Claude Monet and Eugene Boudin. The 15th century St. Catherine’s church is an interesting vaulted timber structure built by shipbuilders. And a walk along the edge of the Honfleur Estuary will pass town gardens, beaches, and a view of the Normandy Bridge. You can also find the intriguing local cider along the Route du Cidre.

      Day 16: Saint-Malo

      Thrust out into the sea and bound to the mainland only by tenuous man-made causeways, romantic St-Malo has built a reputation as a breeding ground for phenomenal sailors. Many were fishermen, but others—most notably Jacques Cartier, who claimed Canada for Francis I in 1534—were New World explorers. Still others were corsairs, “sea dogs” paid by the French crown to harass the Limeys across the Channel: legendary ones like Robert Surcouf and Duguay-Trouin helped make St-Malo rich through their pillaging, in the process earning it the nickname “the pirates’ city.” The St-Malo you see today isn’t quite the one they called home because a weeklong fire in 1944, kindled by retreating Nazis, wiped out nearly all of the old buildings. Restoration work was more painstaking than brilliant, but the narrow streets and granite houses of the Vieille Ville were satisfactorily recreated, enabling St-Malo to regain its role as a busy fishing port, seaside resort, and tourist destination. The ramparts that help define this city figuratively and literally are authentic, and the flames also spared houses along Rue de Pelicot in the Vieille Ville. Battalions of tourists invade this quaint part of town in summer, so arrive off-season if you want to avoid crowds.

      Day itinerary:

      Once notorious as the home of pirates, St.-Malo today is better known for the UNESCO site monastery and town of Mont St. Michel and the famous oysters of nearby Cancale. Walk the city’s ramparts, or pass the time at a seaside boulangerie sampling a fresh and buttery croissant.

      Day 18: La Rochelle

      Day itinerary:

      La Rochelle is said to be the most lovely and unspoiled port city in France, and who are we to argue? Two 14th century stone towers guard the gateway to the medieval core of the city, the Vieux Port. And this is a city that is focused on ships. You’ll find yachts floating in the Port des Minimes, ships in the stained glass of church windows, maybe even decorating the arcaded walkways that line the streets. Learn the art of brandy making with a visit to the Cognac region and the Hennessy maisson, dating back to 1765. While walking past the aging barrels, inhale the heady aroma—the escaping vapors known as “the angels’ share.”

      Day 19: Bordeaux

      Bordeaux as a whole, rather than any particular points within it, is what you’ll want to visit in order to understand why Victor Hugo described it as Versailles plus Antwerp, and why the painter Francisco de Goya, when exiled from his native Spain, chose it as his last home (he died here in 1828). The capital of southwest France and the region’s largest city, Bordeaux remains synonymous with the wine trade: wine shippers have long maintained their headquarters along the banks of the Garonne, while buyers from around the world arrive for the huge biennial Vinexpo show (held in odd-number years).Bordeaux is, admittedly, a less exuberant city than many others in France, but lively and stylish elements are making a dent in its conservative veneer. The cleaned-up riverfront is said by some, after a bottle or two, to exude an elegance reminiscent of St. Petersburg, and that aura of 18th-century élan also permeates the historic downtown sector—“le vieux Bordeaux”—where fine shops invite exploration. To the south of the city center are old docklands undergoing renewal—one train station has now been transformed into a big multiplex movie theater—but the area is still a bit shady. To get a feel for the historic port of Bordeaux, take the 90-minute boat trip that leaves Quai Louis-XVIII every weekday afternoon, or the regular passenger ferry that plies the Garonne between Quai Richelieu and the Pont d’Aquitaine in summer. A nice time to stroll around the city center is the first Sunday of the month, when it’s pedestrian-only and vehicles are banned.

      Day itinerary:

      Bordeaux has long been known as La Belle au Bois Dormant, Sleeping Beauty. And while the beauty part is undeniable, the sleeping part could be argued. Sure, the region is filled with treasures from long ago, including more than 350 historic monuments and buildings in the city alone. But the capital of Aquitaine is also home to a vibrant culture and, as oenophiles well know, is the gateway to some of France’s most famous vineyards. In this UNESCO World Heritage city, 13th century cathedrals and 18th century palaces are commonplace. Venture beyond the city’s borders to the chateaux of the Médoc region or to Saint-Émilion, a breathtaking medieval village set among the vineyards that is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

      Day 20: Bordeaux

      Bordeaux as a whole, rather than any particular points within it, is what you’ll want to visit in order to understand why Victor Hugo described it as Versailles plus Antwerp, and why the painter Francisco de Goya, when exiled from his native Spain, chose it as his last home (he died here in 1828). The capital of southwest France and the region’s largest city, Bordeaux remains synonymous with the wine trade: wine shippers have long maintained their headquarters along the banks of the Garonne, while buyers from around the world arrive for the huge biennial Vinexpo show (held in odd-number years).Bordeaux is, admittedly, a less exuberant city than many others in France, but lively and stylish elements are making a dent in its conservative veneer. The cleaned-up riverfront is said by some, after a bottle or two, to exude an elegance reminiscent of St. Petersburg, and that aura of 18th-century élan also permeates the historic downtown sector—“le vieux Bordeaux”—where fine shops invite exploration. To the south of the city center are old docklands undergoing renewal—one train station has now been transformed into a big multiplex movie theater—but the area is still a bit shady. To get a feel for the historic port of Bordeaux, take the 90-minute boat trip that leaves Quai Louis-XVIII every weekday afternoon, or the regular passenger ferry that plies the Garonne between Quai Richelieu and the Pont d’Aquitaine in summer. A nice time to stroll around the city center is the first Sunday of the month, when it’s pedestrian-only and vehicles are banned.

      Day itinerary:

      Bordeaux has long been known as La Belle au Bois Dormant, Sleeping Beauty. And while the beauty part is undeniable, the sleeping part could be argued. Sure, the region is filled with treasures from long ago, including more than 350 historic monuments and buildings in the city alone. But the capital of Aquitaine is also home to a vibrant culture and, as oenophiles well know, is the gateway to some of France’s most famous vineyards. In this UNESCO World Heritage city, 13th century cathedrals and 18th century palaces are commonplace. Venture beyond the city’s borders to the chateaux of the Médoc region or to Saint-Émilion, a breathtaking medieval village set among the vineyards that is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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      Ship features

      Owner's Suite Midship

      Owner's Suite Midship

      A stunning brand new owner’s suites with 820 square feet of space featuring two bedrooms and two bathrooms, a verandah, and plenty of space in the sitting area for entertaining. This is the most sought after suite on the entire ship and once you stay here, you’ll never stay anywhere else.

      Newly Redesigned Restrooms

      We reimagined our restrooms to provide you a private oasis within your own room.

      Amenities

      • Queen Size Bed with Luxurious Linens
      • Waffle Weave Robe and Slippers
      • Interactive TV
      • Fully Stocked Mini Bar/Refrigerator
      • Safe
      • Direct Dial Phone
      • L’Occitane Bath Amenities
      • Fresh Fruit
      • Hair Dryers and 110/220 outlets
      • Wi-Fi Internet Access (various plans available for purchase)
      • Mirrored closet with ample drawer space
      • Granite vanity with magnifying mirror and chair
      Owner's Suite Midship
      Owner's Suite Forward

      Owner's Suite Forward

      With 575 square feet, your Owner’s Suite offers separate living room and dining areas. A veranda, Interactive TVs, and a full master bath and separate powder room indulge you in spacious comfort.

      Newly Redesigned Restrooms

      We reimagined our restrooms to provide you a private oasis within your own room.

      Amenities

      • Queen Size Bed with Luxurious Linens

      • Waffle Weave Robe and Slippers
      • Interactive TV
      • Fully Stocked Mini Bar/Refrigerator
      • Safe
      • Direct Dial Phone
      • L’Occitane Bath Amenities
      • Fresh Fruit
      • Hair Dryers and 110/220 outlets
      • Wi-Fi Internet Access(various plans available for purchase)
      • Mirrored closet with ample drawer space
      • Granite vanity with magnifying mirror and chair
      Owner's Suite Midship
      Owner's Suite Forward
      Star Porthole Suite

      Star Porthole Suite

      These rooms represent a nod to the sailing tradition of porthole windows. And while sailors might have had cramped quarters, your 277 square foot stateroom is wonderfully spacious and furnished with all the modern amenities and comforts of home.

      Newly Redesigned Restrooms

      We reimagined our restrooms to provide you a private oasis within your own room.

      Amenities

      • Queen Size Bed with Luxurious Linens
      • Waffle Weave Robe and Slippers
      • Interactive TV
      • Fully Stocked Mini Bar/Refrigerator
      • Safe
      • Direct Dial Phone
      • L’Occitane Bath Amenities
      • Fresh Fruit
      • Hair Dryers and 110/220 outlets
      • Wi-Fi Internet Access(various plans available for purchase)
      • Mirrored closet with ample drawer space
      • Granite vanity with magnifying mirror and chair
      Owner's Suite Midship
      Owner's Suite Forward
      Star Porthole Suite
      Classic Suite

      Classic Suite

      Relax in 400 to 530 spacious square feet. Your living area offers beautiful views from the forward-facing window and French doors onto your private veranda. Two spacious closets give you plenty of room to unpack.

      Newly Redesigned Restrooms

      We reimagined our restrooms to provide you a private oasis within your own room.

      Amenities

      • Queen Size Bed with Luxurious Linens
      • Waffle Weave Robe and Slippers
      • Interactive TV
      • Fully Stocked Mini Bar/Refrigerator
      • Safe
      • Direct Dial Phone
      • L’Occitane Bath Amenities
      • Fresh Fruit
      • Hair Dryers and 110/220 outlets
      • Wi-Fi Internet Access(various plans available for purchase)
      • Mirrored closet with ample drawer space
      • Granite vanity with magnifying mirror and chair
      Owner's Suite Midship
      Owner's Suite Forward
      Star Porthole Suite
      Classic Suite
      Deluxe Suite

      Deluxe Suite

      Brand new Deluxe Suites welcome you with 468 square feet of casually elegant living space and an ocean viewing French balcony. All these suites feature 3rd berths, and a sleep-inducing queen bed easily converted to twins.

      Newly Redesigned Restrooms

      We reimagined our restrooms to provide you a private oasis within your own room.

      Amenities

      • Queen Size Bed with Luxurious Linens
      • Waffle Weave Robe and Slippers
      • Interactive TV
      • Fully Stocked Mini Bar/Refrigerator
      • Safe
      • Direct Dial Phone
      • L’Occitane Bath Amenities
      • Fresh Fruit
      • Hair Dryers and 110/220 outlets
      • Wi-Fi Internet Access(various plans available for purchase)
      • Mirrored closet with ample drawer space
      • Granite vanity with magnifying mirror and chair

      Owner's Suite Midship
      Owner's Suite Forward
      Star Porthole Suite
      Classic Suite
      Deluxe Suite
      Star Balcony Suite

      Star Balcony Suite

      As soon as you walk through the door, you’re greeted with an open living area for a more welcoming entrance. Drift off to sleep by the window in your queen bed as you watch the same stars that sailors used to navigate the seas hundreds of years ago.

      Newly Redesigned Restrooms

      We reimagined our restrooms to provide you a private oasis within your own room.

      Amenities

      • Queen Size Bed with Luxurious Linens
      • Waffle Weave Robe and Slippers
      • Interactive TV
      • Fully Stocked Mini Bar/Refrigerator
      • Safe
      • Direct Dial Phone
      • L’Occitane Bath Amenities
      • Fresh Fruit
      • Hair Dryers and 110/220 outlets
      • Wi-Fi Internet Access(various plans available for purchase)
      • Mirrored closet with ample drawer space
      • Granite vanity with magnifying mirror and chair
      Owner's Suite Midship
      Owner's Suite Forward
      Star Porthole Suite
      Classic Suite
      Deluxe Suite
      Star Balcony Suite
      Star Balcony Suite 1

      Star Balcony Suite 1

      As soon as you walk through the door, you’re greeted with an open living area for a more welcoming entrance. Drift off to sleep by the window in your queen bed as you watch the same stars that sailors used to navigate the seas hundreds of years ago.

      Newly Redesigned Restrooms

      We reimagined our restrooms to provide you a private oasis within your own room.

      Amenities

      • Queen Size Bed with Luxurious Linens
      • Waffle Weave Robe and Slippers
      • Interactive TV
      • Fully Stocked Mini Bar/Refrigerator
      • Safe
      • Direct Dial Phone
      • L’Occitane Bath Amenities
      • Fresh Fruit
      • Hair Dryers and 110/220 outlets
      • Wi-Fi Internet Access(various plans available for purchase)
      • Mirrored closet with ample drawer space
      • Granite vanity with magnifying mirror and chair

      Owner's Suite Midship
      Owner's Suite Forward
      Star Porthole Suite
      Classic Suite
      Deluxe Suite
      Star Balcony Suite
      Star Balcony Suite 1
      Balcony Suite

      Balcony Suite

      Stylish comfort and ocean views welcome you in 277 square feet. Your queen bed (which can be separated as twins if you prefer) features luxurious Egyptian cotton linens. Enjoy a luxurious soak in your full-size tub or an invigorating shower, then wrap up in your waffle-weave robe and slippers, savour a treat from the fresh fruit bowl, or simply stretch out and enjoy the fresh flowers.

      Newly Redesigned Restrooms

      We reimagined our restrooms to provide you a private oasis within your own room.

      Amenities

      • Queen Size Bed with Luxurious Linens
      • Waffle Weave Robe and Slippers
      • Interactive TV
      • Fully Stocked Mini Bar/Refrigerator
      • Safe
      • Direct Dial Phone
      • L’Occitane Bath Amenities
      • Fresh Fruit
      • Hair Dryers and 110/220 outlets
      • Wi-Fi Internet Access (various plans available for purchase)
      • Mirrored closet with ample drawer space
      • Granite vanity with magnifying mirror and chair
      Owner's Suite Midship
      Owner's Suite Forward
      Star Porthole Suite
      Classic Suite
      Deluxe Suite
      Star Balcony Suite
      Star Balcony Suite 1
      Balcony Suite
      Balcony Suite 1

      Balcony Suite 1

      Stylish comfort and ocean views welcome you in 277 square feet. Your queen bed (which can be separated as twins if you prefer) features luxurious Egyptian cotton linens. Enjoy a luxurious soak in your full-size tub or an invigorating shower, then wrap up in your waffle-weave robe and slippers, savour a treat from the fresh fruit bowl, or simply stretch out and enjoy the fresh flowers.

      Newly Redesigned Restrooms

      We reimagined our restrooms to provide you a private oasis within your own room.

      Amenities

      • Queen Size Bed with Luxurious Linens
      • Waffle Weave Robe and Slippers
      • Interactive TV
      • Fully Stocked Mini Bar/Refrigerator
      • Safe
      • Direct Dial Phone
      • L’Occitane Bath Amenities
      • Fresh Fruit
      • Hair Dryers and 110/220 outlets
      • Wi-Fi Internet Access (various plans available for purchase)
      • Mirrored closet with ample drawer space
      • Granite vanity with magnifying mirror and chair

      Owner's Suite Midship
      Owner's Suite Forward
      Star Porthole Suite
      Classic Suite
      Deluxe Suite
      Star Balcony Suite
      Star Balcony Suite 1
      Balcony Suite
      Balcony Suite 1
      Star Ocean View Suite 1

      Star Ocean View Suite 1

      As soon as you walk through the door, you’re greeted with an open living area for a more welcoming entrance. Drift off to sleep by the window in your queen bed as you watch the same stars that sailors used to navigate the seas hundreds of years ago. 

      Newly Redesigned Restrooms

      We reimagined our restrooms to provide you a private oasis within your own room.

      Amenities

      • Queen Size Bed with Luxurious Linens
      • Waffle Weave Robe and Slippers
      • Interactive TV
      • Fully Stocked Mini Bar/Refrigerator
      • Safe
      • Direct Dial Phone
      • L’Occitane Bath Amenities
      • Fresh Fruit
      • Hair Dryers and 110/220 outlets
      • Wi-Fi Internet Access (various plans available for purchase)
      • Mirrored closet with ample drawer space
      • Granite vanity with magnifying mirror and chair
      Owner's Suite Midship
      Owner's Suite Forward
      Star Porthole Suite
      Classic Suite
      Deluxe Suite
      Star Balcony Suite
      Star Balcony Suite 1
      Balcony Suite
      Balcony Suite 1
      Star Ocean View Suite 1
      Ocean View Suite

      Ocean View Suite

      Stylish comfort and ocean views welcome you in 277 square feet. Your queen bed (which can be separated as twins if you prefer) features luxurious Egyptian cotton linens. Enjoy a luxurious soak in your full-size tub or an invigorating shower, then wrap up in your waffle-weave robe and slippers, savor a treat from the fresh fruit bowl, or simply stretch out and enjoy the fresh flowers. 

      Newly Redesigned Restrooms

      We reimagined our restrooms to provide you a private oasis within your own room.

      Amenities

      • Queen Size Bed with Luxurious Linens
      • Waffle Weave Robe and Slippers
      • Interactive TV
      • Fully Stocked Mini Bar/Refrigerator
      • Safe
      • Direct Dial Phone
      • L’Occitane Bath Amenities
      • Fresh Fruit
      • Hair Dryers and 110/220 outlets
      • Wi-Fi Internet Access (various plans available for purchase)
      • Mirrored closet with ample drawer space
      • Granite vanity with magnifying mirror and chair
      Owner's Suite Midship
      Owner's Suite Forward
      Star Porthole Suite
      Classic Suite
      Deluxe Suite
      Star Balcony Suite
      Star Balcony Suite 1
      Balcony Suite
      Balcony Suite 1
      Star Ocean View Suite 1
      Ocean View Suite
      Ocean View Suite 1

      Ocean View Suite 1

      Stylish comfort and ocean views welcome you in 277 square feet. Your queen bed (which can be separated as twins if you prefer) features luxurious Egyptian cotton linens. Enjoy a luxurious soak in your full-size tub or an invigorating shower, then wrap up in your waffle-weave robe and slippers, savour a treat from the fresh fruit bowl, or simply stretch out and enjoy the fresh flowers.

      Newly Redesigned Restrooms

      We reimagined our restrooms to provide you a private oasis within your own room.

      Amenities

      • Queen Size Bed with Luxurious Linens
      • Waffle Weave Robe and Slippers
      • Interactive TV
      • Fully Stocked Mini Bar/Refrigerator
      • Safe
      • Direct Dial Phone
      • L’Occitane Bath Amenities
      • Fresh Fruit
      • Hair Dryers and 110/220 outlets
      • Wi-Fi Internet Access (various plans available for purchase)
      • Mirrored closet with ample drawer space
      • Granite vanity with magnifying mirror and chair

      Owner's Suite Midship
      Owner's Suite Forward
      Star Porthole Suite
      Classic Suite
      Deluxe Suite
      Star Balcony Suite
      Star Balcony Suite 1
      Balcony Suite
      Balcony Suite 1
      Star Ocean View Suite 1
      Ocean View Suite
      Ocean View Suite 1
      Ocean View Suite 2

      Ocean View Suite 2

      Stylish comfort and ocean views welcome you in 277 square feet. Your queen bed (which can be separated as twins if you prefer) features luxurious Egyptian cotton linens. Enjoy a luxurious soak in your full-size tub or an invigorating shower, then wrap up in your waffle-weave robe and slippers, savour a treat from the fresh fruit bowl, or simply stretch out and enjoy the fresh flowers.

      Newly Redesigned Restrooms

      We reimagined our restrooms to provide you a private oasis within your own room.

      Amenities

      • Queen Size Bed with Luxurious Linens
      • Waffle Weave Robe and Slippers
      • Interactive TV
      • Fully Stocked Mini Bar/Refrigerator
      • Safe
      • Direct Dial Phone
      • L’Occitane Bath Amenities
      • Fresh Fruit
      • Hair Dryers and 110/220 outlets
      • Wi-Fi Internet Access (various plans available for purchase)
      • Mirrored closet with ample drawer space
      • Granite vanity with magnifying mirror and chair

      Owner's Suite Midship
      Owner's Suite Forward
      Star Porthole Suite
      Classic Suite
      Deluxe Suite
      Star Balcony Suite
      Star Balcony Suite 1
      Balcony Suite
      Balcony Suite 1
      Star Ocean View Suite 1
      Ocean View Suite
      Ocean View Suite 1
      Ocean View Suite 2
      Ocean View Suite 3

      Ocean View Suite 3

      Stylish comfort and ocean views welcome you in 277 square feet. Your queen bed (which can be separated as twins if you prefer) features luxurious Egyptian cotton linens. Enjoy a luxurious soak in your full-size tub or an invigorating shower, then wrap up in your waffle-weave robe and slippers, savor a treat from the fresh fruit bowl, or simply stretch out and enjoy the fresh flowers.

      Newly Redesigned Restrooms

      We reimagined our restrooms to provide you a private oasis within your own room.

      Amenities

      • Queen Size Bed with Luxurious Linens
      • Waffle Weave Robe and Slippers
      • Interactive TV
      • Fully Stocked Mini Bar/Refrigerator
      • Safe
      • Direct Dial Phone
      • L’Occitane Bath Amenities
      • Fresh Fruit
      • Hair Dryers and 110/220 outlets
      • Wi-Fi Internet Access (various plans available for purchase)
      • Mirrored closet with ample drawer space
      • Granite vanity with magnifying mirror and chair

      Owner's Suite Midship
      Owner's Suite Forward
      Star Porthole Suite
      Classic Suite
      Deluxe Suite
      Star Balcony Suite
      Star Balcony Suite 1
      Balcony Suite
      Balcony Suite 1
      Star Ocean View Suite 1
      Ocean View Suite
      Ocean View Suite 1
      Ocean View Suite 2
      Ocean View Suite 3
      Broadmoor Suite

      Broadmoor Suite

      Inspired by the design of The Broadmoor, the suite offers a traditional space with classic furniture, floral motifs, white trim with gold finishes, and wide crown moulding. New furnishings, and wall sconces have been specially commissioned in the resort’s style. The striking wallpaper used in the suite’s walk-in closet is an exact replica of the wallpaper used throughout The Broadmoor. The resort’s signature carpeting, with shades of light blue, brown, yellow and gold, was also recreated for the space. Historical black and white images of The Broadmoor will be on display.

      Newly Redesigned Restrooms

      We reimagined our restrooms to provide you a private oasis within your own room.

      Amenities

      • Queen Size Bed with Luxurious Linens
      • Waffle Weave Robe and Slippers
      • Interactive TV
      • Fully Stocked Mini Bar/Refrigerator
      • Safe
      • Direct Dial Phone
      • L’Occitane Bath Amenities
      • Fresh Fruit
      • Hair Dryers and 110/220 outlets
      • Wi-Fi Internet Access (various plans available for purchase)
      • Mirrored closet with ample drawer space
      • Granite vanity with magnifying mirror and chair
      Owner's Suite Midship
      Owner's Suite Forward
      Star Porthole Suite
      Classic Suite
      Deluxe Suite
      Star Balcony Suite
      Star Balcony Suite 1
      Balcony Suite
      Balcony Suite 1
      Star Ocean View Suite 1
      Ocean View Suite
      Ocean View Suite 1
      Ocean View Suite 2
      Ocean View Suite 3
      Broadmoor Suite
      Sea Island Suite

      Sea Island Suite

      This suite will offer a coastal airy space with curved arches, lovely “hardwood” floors, gorgeous inset carpeting, light walls, and white trim with black finishes. New antique-style furnishings and custom wallpapers have been specially commissioned in the resort’s style. You’ll never see a TV at Sea Island (they are all tucked away in cabinets), so you won’t see one in this suite, either. Historical black and white images of Sea Island will be on display.

      Newly Redesigned Restrooms

      We reimagined our restrooms to provide you a private oasis within your own room.

      Amenities

      • Queen Size Bed with Luxurious Linens
      • Waffle Weave Robe and Slippers
      • Interactive TV
      • Fully Stocked Mini Bar/Refrigerator
      • Safe
      • Direct Dial Phone
      • L’Occitane Bath Amenities
      • Fresh Fruit
      • Hair Dryers and 110/220 outlets
      • Wi-Fi Internet Access (various plans available for purchase)
      • Mirrored closet with ample drawer space
      • Granite vanity with magnifying mirror and chair
      Amphora Restaurant

      Amphora Restaurant

      Here, the dining room manager seats you, but where is your decision. There are no pre-assigned tables or first or second seatings. When you dine and with whom are entirely up to you. Seating usually begins at 6:30 p.m. and will be printed in the ship’s daily program. Each delightful dish is prepared exactly to your liking – an exquisite dinner served course-by-course with a fine selection of vintage wines.

      Amphora Restaurant
      The Yacht Club

      The Yacht Club

      Certainly a Windstar favourite, The Yacht Club is the perfect place if you want to enjoy some casual dining. Serving gourmet sandwiches, snacks and beverages, all the food is prepared to your liking and is presented in impeccable Windstar style.

      Amphora Restaurant
      The Yacht Club
      Veranda

      Veranda

      It’s breakfast alfresco, full service or buffet-style, anytime till 9:30 a.m. No need to hurry. Again, the choices are many in Veranda. Choose the sumptuous, seemingly endless buffet. Or, order from the lunch menu between noon and 2:30 p.m.

      Amphora Restaurant
      The Yacht Club
      Veranda
      Candles Restaurant

      Candles Restaurant

      Here’s the perfect place for a romantic tête-a-tête under the stars in Candles, Windstar’s signature outdoor restaurant transformed by night into a dreamlike paradise. Delectable cuisine, memorable surroundings, inspired wine pairings.

      Amphora Restaurant
      The Yacht Club
      Veranda
      Candles Restaurant
      Star Grill by Steven Raichlen

      Star Grill by Steven Raichlen

      You’ll find all your traditional grilled and barbecued favourites (and discover new dishes from around the world) in our new casual outdoor restaurant brought to you in partnership with global grilling authority, Steven Raichlen.

      Amphora Restaurant
      The Yacht Club
      Veranda
      Candles Restaurant
      Star Grill by Steven Raichlen
      Cuadro 44 by Anthony Sasso

      Cuadro 44 by Anthony Sasso

      Savor flavors of Spanish local culture as you dine in intimate surroundings that encourage sharing and camaraderie by ten-time Michelin-starred Chef Anthony Sasso. With seating for 38 including a chef’s counter and communal table, it’s an inventive take on modern Spanish cuisine. 

      Guest Lecturers

      Guest Lecturers

      Have you ever wanted to learn about rowing across the Atlantic or the inner workings of the Monte Carlo Grand Prix? On select Windstar voyages, satisfy your curiosity and enhance your understanding of the local culture by listening to our onboard lecturers. We’ve curated a group of speakers designed to bring you an insider’s perspective on a multitude of intriguing topics. Listen raptly as your voyage becomes more than just a vacation – and a thought-provoking exploration of enchanting lands.

      Guest Lecturers
      Windstar Signature Expeditions

      Windstar Signature Expeditions

      Windstar Signature Expeditions is an immersive program that features 8 expert guides who stay on board throughout the voyage, giving informative talks and taking guests on optional adventures by foot, by kayak, or by Zodiac boat – sometimes launching straight from the ship in remote places like Misty Fjords and Kenai Fjords. It’s Alaska at its most authentic, exciting all your clients’ senses to its magnificence.

      Guest Lecturers
      Windstar Signature Expeditions
      Culinary Demonstrations

      Culinary Demonstrations

      Delight your palette with onboard cooking demonstrations featuring James Beard Foundation chef recipes. From wild striped bass with tomato sage “fondue” to lobster risotto, our Windstar chefs will take your taste buds on a journey through local cuisine. For a special tantalizing treat, join Windstar on one of our voyages in the James Beard Foundation Culinary Cruise Collection, where a James Beard Foundation chef will show you how to elevate your own culinary skills. It’s a taste of enrichment you’ll never forget.

      Guest Lecturers
      Windstar Signature Expeditions
      Culinary Demonstrations
      Shore Excursions

      Shore Excursions

      Wine tastings, SCUBA diving, tours with locals and more — Windstar offers a variety of unique excursions that will add more depth and immersion to every day of your journey. Each meticulously planned excursion meets our highest standard of quality in safety and professionalism. Ensure your peace of mind knowing that you’ll always make it back to the yacht on time.

      Guest Lecturers
      Windstar Signature Expeditions
      Culinary Demonstrations
      Shore Excursions
      Watersports Platform

      Watersports Platform

      Sailings with Windstar include a lot of special amenities, but one of our most fun (and unique) is the Watersports Platform, which allows guests easy access to the ocean around them.

      The platform exists on each of our six yachts and includes unlimited use of all water sports equipment including stand up paddle boarding, kayaking, snorkel equipment, sailing, swimming, water skiing, and windsurfing. If that all sounds like too much work for your vacation, a large foam flotation island is often unfurled into the sea, allowing guests to lounge, casually swim, and take in the view around them.

      Use of the Platform is always weather permitting and only takes place in certain ports during each of our journeys in select regions. (check with the crew once on board for more details on where and when the platform will be open).

      And don’t forget, there’s NO need to bring snorkel equipment on many Windstar cruises! We provide complimentary masks, fins, and snorkels during your first afternoon on board, so you can take that equipment with you when you’d like to go exploring on your own (or with a designated shore excursion). It even comes in a handy mesh bag. One less thing you have to pack when heading to paradise!

      Compass Rose

      Compass Rose

      Compass Rose can be found on Deck 6.

      Compass Rose
      The Yacht Club

      The Yacht Club

      The Yacht Club can be found on Deck 8.

      Compass Rose
      The Yacht Club
      Lounge

      Lounge

      The Lounge can be found on Deck 5.

      Compass Rose
      The Yacht Club
      Lounge
      Screening Room

      Screening Room

      The ship’s card room is now the new Star Screening Room, where guests can view current movies.

      Compass Rose
      The Yacht Club
      Lounge
      Screening Room
      Sun Deck

      Sun Deck

      The Sun Deck can be located on Deck 7.

      WindSpa

      WindSpa

      As you enter the hushed atmosphere of the newly-expanded WindSpa, you’ll feel every last care gently melt away. Maybe you’ll try a Hydralift facial or a new colour on your toes. Maybe you’ll surrender to the transformative power of a relaxing massage. With one of the highest crew-to-passenger ratios at sea, you will find yourself in the enviable position of never having to lift a finger.
      The crew is happy to do whatever we can to make your time on board as pampered as possible. Please book spa appointments with the hotel manager once you’ve boarded your yacht.

      WindSpa
      Health & Fitness Facilities

      Health & Fitness Facilities

      These include Watersports Platform, Whirlpools & Pool, and Beauty Salon.

      WindSpa
      Health & Fitness Facilities
      Fitness Centre

      Fitness Centre

      The fitness centre is located on deck 7.

      Guests With Disabilities

      Guests With Disabilities

      Windstar does not discriminate against persons on the basis of disability. We seek, to the extent feasible, to accommodate the needs of persons with disabilities. There are no elevators on Wind Star and Wind Spirit nor were the ships originally constructed to be wheelchair accessible. As a result, these ships may be unsuitable for people relying solely on wheelchairs. The other yachts are equipped with elevators, but staterooms on Wind Surf are not wheelchair accessible. Also note, there is no elevator access to board the ship. Star Pride, Star Breeze, and Star Legend have modified wheelchair accessible suites available.

      Certain ports require the ship to anchor; in this case guests must be ferried into port. Service Dogs are permitted onboard ships if prior arrangements have been made at time of booking. In limited situations where an individual with a disability would be unable to satisfy certain specified safety and other criteria, even when provided with appropriate auxiliary aids and services, we may find it necessary to ask the individual to make alternative travel arrangements. It is essential that Windstar is notified of any special medical, physical or other requirements you may have at the time of booking.

      Guests With Disabilities
      Age Restrictions

      Age Restrictions

      Windstar Cruises is unable to accommodate children under eight (8) years of age. All Guests under 21 years of age must be accompanied by a parent, guardian or chaperone who is at least 21 years old. Parents, guardians, and chaperones are responsible for overseeing the onboard conduct of minors. Alcoholic beverages will not be served to guests under age 21.

      For family groups booking multiple staterooms, the minimum age for at least one person in each stateroom is 18 years of age, provided they are traveling with a parent, guardian or chaperone.

      Guests With Disabilities
      Age Restrictions
      Dress Code

      Dress Code

      The less you bring the better. We suggest clothes that are light, cool, and made of natural fabrics like cotton and silk. You may wish to bring warmer clothing (layers are best), if you are traveling on an Ocean Crossing or an autumn Mediterranean cruise.

      The Dress Code – from 7 am – 6 pm guests are welcome to dress as they please with the exception of no swimwear in all public lounges and restaurants and no clothing with offensive language or graphics that distract from the comfort and well-being of others. The general shipboard style is elegant, but relaxed including jeans and Bermuda/ walking shorts.

      In the evening – after 6 pm when dining in Amphora, Stella Bistro or Cuadro 44 by Anthony Sasso, the dress code is country club-type clothing. For men – nice slacks, polo shirts, button down shirts, shoes other than athletic shoes. Designer denim jeans without rips or holes or are multi-coloured are also acceptable. Sport coats are optional. Ties are not needed. For women – nice pants, skirts, tops, casual dresses, sundresses, nice sandals or casual shoes and designer denim dress jeans not ripped or multi-coloured or having holes. Blazers are optional.

      No assigned seating in Amphora or Veranda restaurants. And what can be more casual than merely signing for onboard purchases? You will feel like this is your ship, your personal yacht. The environment inspires the attitude. Reservations are required for Candles and can be made on board.

      For those guests traveling to Alaska, it’s important to wear the right gear. We have partnered with the leading expedition outfitter to offer an online Alaska clothing and accessories service that ships directly to your ship. You’ll find all the right gear for Alaska, packing lists, clothing tips and our limited-edition Alaska inaugural season jacket here..

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      Premium Beverage Package

      Premium Beverage Package

      While all non-alcoholic beverages are complimentary, you may enjoy a pre-dinner cocktail under the setting sun or a champagne toast at the evening Sail Away with our beverage packages for wine, beer, cocktails and more. Find the perfect wine pairing with your meal and then end the night sipping scotch as you contemplate the stars.

      Topmast Discoveries Beer & Wine Package – $49 per person per day An extensive package of diverse and intriguing wines from traditional European winegrowing terroirs to New World regions. Includes domestic and imported beer and 33 varieties of wine by the glass.

      Captain’s Exclusive Beverage Package – $59 per person per day The ultimate beverage package and the perfect way to try new drinks for a bit of added adventure. Includes all domestic and imported beers and 33 varieties of wine/sparkling/champagne by the glass PLUS cordials, liqueurs, apertifs, cocktails and even mini bar items. (Cocktails based on house & select brands)

      The All-In Package – From $79 per person per day. Have it all by making it an all-inclusive voyage with unlimited beer, wine & cocktails, unlimited Wi-Fi and gratuities, including the 15% beverage service charge. A convenient bundle that saves time and money, pays most of your expenses upfront and avoids the European VA Tax when pre-purchased. The All-In Package is sold per person and must be purchased up to 7 days prior to departure at $79.

      The Topmast, Captain’s Exclusive and $89 All-In Packages are sold per person and must be purchased in advance or during the first 2 days of your cruise and for the full duration of the cruise. Prices for the Topmast and Captain’s Exclusive Packages do not include the standard 15% beverage service charge. Package prices are inclusive of applicable taxes. The minimum drinking age aboard Windstar Cruises is 21 years old.

      Guests With Disabilities
      Age Restrictions
      Dress Code
      Premium Beverage Package
      Your Windstar Voyage Includes

      Your Windstar Voyage Includes

      • All meals in all venues at all times, including room service menu available 24 hours

      • All non-alcoholic beverages, including cappuccino, espresso, and other specialty non-alcoholic drinks
      • Welcome cocktails at reception
      • All onboard entertainment
      • Unlimited use of Fitness Center
      • Unlimited use of all water sports equipment
      • Informative nightly port talks and destination briefings

      Guests With Disabilities
      Age Restrictions
      Dress Code
      Premium Beverage Package
      Your Windstar Voyage Includes
      Personal Onboard Laundry Service

      Personal Onboard Laundry Service

      Laundry service is provided on board at a nominal charge. Dry cleaning is not available. Laundry Service Packages must be added by the first day of the cruise and will be priced by the total number of cruise days. Pricing is inclusive of applicable taxes.

      Guests With Disabilities
      Age Restrictions
      Dress Code
      Premium Beverage Package
      Your Windstar Voyage Includes
      Personal Onboard Laundry Service
      Food Allergies and Special Dietary Needs

      Food Allergies and Special Dietary Needs

      Here at Windstar we are committed to offering our guests healthy food selections. We offer vegetarian selections and lighter fare options, seeking to provide the freshest, top quality foods handled with the utmost care. If you have food allergies or special dietary needs, there are several ways to notify us prior to boarding the ship.

      It’s important to let us know about your special request when you book your cruise to help us plan and prepare for your meals. Your travel professional will enter this information in Special Requests. It is then noted on your booking and your ship will be notified, although it will not appear on your invoice or in My Windstar.

      Special Request Dietary Needs include:

      • Alcohol Free
      • Celiac
      • Dairy Free
      • Diabetic – Diet Controlled
      • Diabetic – Insulin Controlled
      • Food Allergy
      • Gluten Free
      • Lactose Intolerant
      • Low Carbohydrate
      • Low Cholesterol
      • Low Protein
      • Low Sodium
      • Other Dietary
      • Sugar Free
      • Vegan
      • Vegetarian
      • Wheat Free Diet

      Unfortunately we are unable to accommodate Kosher or Halal meals. If you have specific dietary needs– such as – lactose intolerant requiring almond milk – please complete a Special Requirements Information Form. Return this information via:

      1. Mail to Windstar Vacation Planning at 2101 4th Ave., Suite 210, Seattle WA 98121

      2. Fax to 206-733-2790

      3. Call 866-568-0982 to speak with a Vacation Planner in person

      4. Send an email to info@windstarcruises.com

      When you embark the ship please feel free to ask to speak with the Executive Chef about your specific request.

      If you have any additional questions or concerns please call us during business hours at 866-568-0982.

      Guests With Disabilities
      Age Restrictions
      Dress Code
      Premium Beverage Package
      Your Windstar Voyage Includes
      Personal Onboard Laundry Service
      Food Allergies and Special Dietary Needs
      Smoking Policy

      Smoking Policy

      Smoking or vaping is not permitted in any of the staterooms, suites, or public spaces, including all restaurants and corridors. Smoking and vaping is permitted on the outside decks in designated smoking areas only. Smoking cigars is permitted in a specific designated area on each yacht, however, only sold on board the Cigar Room of Wind Surf.

      Guests With Disabilities
      Age Restrictions
      Dress Code
      Premium Beverage Package
      Your Windstar Voyage Includes
      Personal Onboard Laundry Service
      Food Allergies and Special Dietary Needs
      Smoking Policy
      Internet Access & Usage Plans

      Internet Access & Usage Plans

      As part of our onboard service we offer internet access on our ships. We recently modified our internet usage packages from minutes to the amount of data used.

      How does internet access at home differ from access at sea?

      As with all ship communications, the internet service is operated through satellites. While you are most likely used to a fast internet connection at home, in hotels or other local Wi-Fi spots, internet at sea can be slow, and at times, disruptive. The only option available is satellite connection, which is costly and limits the amount of data used. The connection is also influenced by weather, the movement of the ship, and in the case of our sailing ships, blockage from our sails passing in front of the satellite dish.

      It is not recommended for downloading movies or large files due to system speed. In some areas the service can be interrupted by weather or the ship’s position. We recommend that guests use the service only for emails or small files.

      Why did the Internet Usage Plan change from minutes to megabytes?

      Windstar modified the Internet Usage Plan in order to provide guests with the ability to access the same number of sites and/or read the same number of emails, regardless of connection speed. The previous plan was based on the number of minutes the guest was accessing the internet, regardless of connection speed. At times, factors like bad weather, ship speed, overcast conditions, all contributed to slow and/or disrupted connections.

      What is a megabyte (MB)?

      Any file, whether it’s a spreadsheet, word document, or email, takes up electronic storage space, otherwise known as bytes. The larger the file, the greater the number of bytes. The standard increment of measurement is bytes, kilobytes (1000 bytes), megabytes (1,000,000 bytes) and gigabytes (1,000,000,000, bytes).

      As a frame of reference, an 80-word email is around 10 kilobytes, while a typical web page is approximately 1 megabyte.

      What type of Internet Usage Plans are available?

      The Email Plan $60

      This plan gives you 200 MB of data to use during your cruise. This plan is recommended for people who will be checking email and doing very limited browsing. The estimated minutes range from 15 to 60.

      The Surfing Plan $120

      This plan gives you 500 MB of data to use for additional browsing and small file transfers (such as posting pictures to a social media site). The estimated minutes range from 90 to 360 (approximately 5 hours).

      The Unlimited Plan –

      Unlimited Internet Package

      • 7 Day Cost $245
      • 8 Day Cost $280
      • 9 Day Cost $315
      • 10 Day Cost $350
      • 11 Day Cost $385
      • 14 Day Cost $490
      • 15 Day Cost $525

      This plan gives you unlimited internet access. You have no worries about how much time you spend on the internet.

      How can I get internet access on board?

      Guests can purchase Internet Usage Plans prior to their cruise through a Vacation Planner or on board at Reception. These plans can be used on personal laptops or smart devises that are Wi-Fi enabled.

      Computers for public use are available on board.

      * Please Note: All packages only allow for one device at a time to be connected to the internet.

      Please contact a Vacation Planner if you have questions.

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      • Star Bar (2)
      • Star Grill by Steven Raichlen (3)
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      • Bridge (4)
      • World Spa by Windstar (5)
      • Fitness Centre and Motion Studio (6)
      • Pool and Whirlpool (7)
      • Veranda/Candles (8)
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      • Destination Office (14)
      • Screening Room (15)
      • Lounge (16)
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      • Ocean View Suites
      • Balcony Suites
      • Deluxe Suite
      • Star Balcony Suite
      • Star Ocean View Suite
      • Ocean View Suite – Accessible Suites (548, 550)
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      • Ocean View Suites – Accessible Suites (448,450)
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      • Amphora Restaurant (17)
      • Medical Facility (19)
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        Star Collector: Kilts, Celts & Crepes

        with Windstar Cruises
        Aug. 05, 2025 - Aug. 24, 2025
        20 days12 ports

        Smaller ports and five overnight stays give you a more in-depth and intimate look at France, the Low Countries, Scotland and Ireland. Get to know the full spectrum of France's beauty. In romantic St.-Malo, witness the improbable abbey perched on Mont-Saint-Michel, emerging like a mermaid from the sea. Trade the organic earth tones of the abbey for Versaille's over-the-top Baroque splendor, all gilt and mirrors. And embrace the muted palette of Claude Monet, his Honfleur gardens and water lilies as lovely today as when he first painted them.

        Taste wines from vineyards whose legendary terroir includes prehistoric caves and 11th-century basilicas. Visit Normandy beaches still raw with emotion. Then cross the North Sea to Dublin - home of Guinness, Jameson Irish Whiskey, and pubs dating back to the 12th century. Explore Titanic history in Belfast or follow the big footsteps of Finn McCool to the Giant's Causeway. Discover secret summer escapes like Oban and Ullapool, small towns with oversized helpings of scenery and seafood.

        And end your voyage in Edinburgh, where the Royal Mile leading to Edinburgh Castle is filled with history, mystery and anticipation.

        • Asia
        • Australia
        • Barcelona
        • british isles
        • California
        • Cambodia
        • Chef
        • Cherry Blossoms
        • Colombia
        • Culinary
        • Danube
        • denmark
        • europe
        • family
        • France
        • French Riviera
        • Hawaii
        • iceland
        • ireland
        • Italian Riviera
        • Italy
        • Japan
        • LA
        • Los Angeles
        • Magdalena
        • Monaco
        • Monte Carlo
        • River
        • scotland
        • Spring
        • Temples
        • Tennis
        • The Collection
        • The Mekong
        • USA
        • Vancouver
        • Venice
        • Vietnam
        • wine

        Itinerary

        Day 1: Leith
        Day 3: Ullapool
        Day 4: Oban
        Day 5: Belfast
        Day 6: Dun Laoghaire
        Day 9: Amsterdam
        Day 10: Amsterdam
        Day 11: Zeebrugge
        Day 12: Zeebrugge
        Day 13: Rouen
        Day 14: Rouen
        Day 15: Rouen
        Day 15: Honfleur
        Day 16: Saint-Malo
        Day 18: La Rochelle
        Day 19: Bordeaux
        Day 20: Bordeaux
        Day 1: Leith

        Day itinerary:

        From the Firth of Forth, a UNESCO site, to the Royal Mile, Edinburgh is steeped in history. Edinburgh Castle. The Royal Botanic Gardens. The UNESCO site of Old Town. The wonders of Edinburgh are never ending. From one of Europe’s best-preserved castles to the world’s longest herbaceous border, a riot of color and culture pervades. In this city as old as Scotland itself, you’ll find the perfect blend of historic tradition and natural beauty

        Day 3: Ullapool

        Ullapool is an ideal base for hiking throughout Sutherland and taking wildlife and nature cruises, especially to the Summer Isles. By the shores of salty Loch Broom, the town was founded in 1788 as a fishing station to exploit the local herring stocks. There’s still a smattering of fishing vessels, as well as visiting yachts and foreign ships. When their crews fill the pubs, Ullapool has a cosmopolitan feel. The harbor area comes to life when the Lewis ferry arrives and departs.

        Day itinerary:

        The scenic fishing town of Ullapool is nestled on the shores of Loch Broom and is the gateway to the Northern Highlands. The North Atlantic Drift passes by here bringing moderate temperatures. Described as an outdoor paradise, Ullapool was voted one of the UK’s top 10 outdoor destinations. It offers a delightful choice of varied walks and footpaths. Nearby is the Inverpolly National Nature Reserve, home to pine martens, wildcats, and golden eagles and one of the most photographed hills in the area, Stac Pollaidh, with its unique shape.

        Day 4: Oban

        Oban, “little bay” in Gaelic, today has a resident population of 8,500 and is the unofficial capital of the West Highlands – the “Gateway to the Isles.” The panoramic views of the mountains, lochs and islands which have captivated artists, authors, composers, and poets for centuries are as striking now as they were when Dunollie Castle, a ruined keep which has stood sentinel over the narrow entrance to the sheltered bay for around six hundred years, was the northern outpost of the Dalriadic Scots. It is no surprise to find Oban in the 21st-century remains a magnet for travellers from all over the world. The town’s present day popularity owes much to the Victorians, and as early as 1812, when the Comet steamship linked Oban with Glasgow, the town played host to intrepid travellers touring Staffa – the inspiration for Mendelssohn’s Hebridean Overture – and Iona – home of Scottish Christianity since St Columba stepped ashore in AD563. Indeed once Oban had the royal seal of approval from Queen Victoria, who called it “one of the finest spots we have seen,” the town’s destiny as an endearingly enchanting holiday destination was as firmly set as the lava columns of Fingal’s Cave in Oban is justifiably known as the “gateway to the Isles.” The town’s south pier is the embarkation point for car ferries to Mull, Coll, Tiree, Barra, South Uist, Colonsay, Lismore and Islay. From these islands you can travel further a field to Iona, Staffa and to many of the smaller less well known isles.

        Day itinerary:

        Oban has developed into Scotland’s most popular West-Coast holiday town. Just outside the town stands Dunollie Castle, on a site that overlooks the bay and has been fortified since the Bronze Age. The charm of its Victorian harbor offers an excellent seafood scene, and is also a major gateway to the Hebrides.

        Day 5: Belfast

        Before English and Scottish settlers arrived in the 1600s, Belfast was a tiny village called Béal Feirste (“sandbank ford”) belonging to Ulster’s ancient O’Neill clan. With the advent of the Plantation period (when settlers arrived in the 1600s), Sir Arthur Chichester, from Devon in southwestern England, received the city from the English Crown, and his son was made Earl of Donegall. Huguenots fleeing persecution from France settled near here, bringing their valuable linen-work skills. In the 18th century, Belfast underwent a phenomenal expansion—its population doubled every 10 years, despite an ever-present sectarian divide. Although the Anglican gentry despised the Presbyterian artisans—who, in turn, distrusted the native Catholics—Belfast’s growth continued at a dizzying speed. The city was a great Victorian success story, an industrial boomtown whose prosperity was built on trade, especially linen and shipbuilding. Famously (or infamously), the Titanic was built here, giving Belfast, for a time, the nickname “Titanic Town.” Having laid the foundation stone of the city’s university in 1845, Queen Victoria returned to Belfast in 1849 (she is recalled in the names of buildings, streets, bars, monuments, and other places around the city), and in the same year, the university opened under the name Queen’s College. Nearly 40 years later, in 1888, Victoria granted Belfast its city charter. Today its population is nearly 300,000, tourist numbers have increased, and this dramatically transformed city is enjoying an unparalleled renaissance.This is all a welcome change from the period when news about Belfast meant reports about “the Troubles.” Since the 1994 ceasefire, Northern Ireland’s capital city has benefited from major hotel investment, gentrified quaysides (or strands), a sophisticated new performing arts center, and major initiatives to boost tourism. Although the 1996 bombing of offices at Canary Wharf in London disrupted the 1994 peace agreement, the ceasefire was officially reestablished on July 20, 1997, and this embattled city began its quest for a newfound identity.Since 2008, the city has restored all its major public buildings such as museums, churches, theaters, City Hall, Ulster Hall—and even the glorious Crown Bar—spending millions of pounds on its built heritage. A gaol that at the height of the Troubles held some of the most notorious murderers involved in paramilitary violence is now a major visitor attraction.Belfast’s city center is made up of three roughly contiguous areas that are easy to navigate on foot. From the south end to the north, it’s about an hour’s leisurely walk.

        Day itinerary:

        Probably best known as the birthplace of the Titanic, Belfast was a hub for not only shipbuilding but also tobacco processing, rope-making and Irish linen in the early 20th century. Today the old shipyards are giving way to luxury apartments in what is known as the Titanic Quarter, home to the Titanic Belfast Centre, a beautiful star-shaped building covering the Titanic’s construction. Other must-sees include the Ulster Folk Museum and the Belfast Cathedral, as well as numerous award-winning restaurants and bars.

        Day 6: Dun Laoghaire

        Day itinerary:

        Dublin is a city of delights and surprises. Stroll across the Ha’Penny Bridge to Trinity College for a glimpse of the Book of Kells. Step inside the 11th century Dublin Castle. Stop by the Guinness Storehouse or Old Jameson Distillery for a taste of Irish history. And embrace the beauty of Dublin Bay, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve.

        Day 9: Amsterdam

        Amsterdam combines the unrivaled beauty of the 17th-century Golden Age city center with plenty of museums and art of the highest order, not to mention a remarkably laid-back atmosphere. It all comes together to make this one of the world’s most appealing and offbeat metropolises in the world. Built on a latticework of concentric canals like an aquatic rainbow, Amsterdam is known as the City of Canals—but it’s no Venice, content to live on moonlight serenades and former glory. Quite the contrary: on nearly every street here you’ll find old and new side by side—quiet corners where time seems to be holding its breath next to streets like neon-lit Kalverstraat, and Red Light ladies strutting by the city’s oldest church. Indeed, Amsterdam has as many lovely facets as a 40-carat diamond polished by one of the city’s gem cutters. It’s certainly a metropolis, but a rather small and very accessible one. Locals tend to refer to it as a big village, albeit one that happens to pack the cultural wallop of a major world destination. There are scores of concerts every day, numerous museums, summertime festivals, and, of course, a legendary year-round party scene. It’s pretty much impossible to resist Amsterdam’s charms. With 7,000 registered monuments, most of which began as the residences and warehouses of humble merchants, set on 160 man-made canals, and traversed by 1,500 or so bridges, Amsterdam has the largest historical inner city in Europe. Its famous circle of waterways, the grachtengordel, was a 17th-century urban expansion plan for the rich and is a lasting testament to the city’s Golden Age. This town is endearing because of its kinder, gentler nature—but a reputation for championing sex, drugs, and rock ’n’ roll does not alone account for Amsterdam’s being one of the most popular destinations in Europe: consider that within a single square mile the city harbors some of the greatest achievements in Western art, from Rembrandt to Van Gogh. Not to mention that this is one of Europe’s great walking cities, with so many of its treasures in the untouted details: tiny alleyways barely visible on the map, hidden garden courtyards, shop windows, floating houseboats, hidden hofjes(courtyards with almshouses), sudden vistas of church spires, and gabled roofs that look like so many unframed paintings. And don’t forget that the joy lies in details: elaborate gables and witty gable stones denoting the trade of a previous owner. Keep in mind that those XXX symbols you see all over town are not a mark of the city’s triple-X reputation. They’re part of Amsterdam’s official coat of arms—three St. Andrew’s crosses, believed to represent the three dangers that have traditionally plagued the city: flood, fire, and pestilence. The coat’s motto (“Valiant, determined, compassionate”) was introduced in 1947 by Queen Wilhelmina in remembrance of the 1941 February Strike in Amsterdam—the first time in Europe that non-Jewish people protested against the persecution of Jews by the Nazi regime.

        Day itinerary:

        Amsterdam, the Venice of the North, where more than 1,500 bridges arch gracefully over scenic canals. The stately 17th century homes of Dutch merchants line the canals and museums are everywhere, filled with masterpieces from the Dutch Golden Age. Most of the sightseeing essentials are conveniently collected in the Canal Ring, the central area of the city which is designated as a UNESCO site. Here you’ll find the Anne Frank House, the Royal Palace, the Red Light District, and most of the museums. Mind all the bicycles!

        Day 10: Amsterdam

        Amsterdam combines the unrivaled beauty of the 17th-century Golden Age city center with plenty of museums and art of the highest order, not to mention a remarkably laid-back atmosphere. It all comes together to make this one of the world’s most appealing and offbeat metropolises in the world. Built on a latticework of concentric canals like an aquatic rainbow, Amsterdam is known as the City of Canals—but it’s no Venice, content to live on moonlight serenades and former glory. Quite the contrary: on nearly every street here you’ll find old and new side by side—quiet corners where time seems to be holding its breath next to streets like neon-lit Kalverstraat, and Red Light ladies strutting by the city’s oldest church. Indeed, Amsterdam has as many lovely facets as a 40-carat diamond polished by one of the city’s gem cutters. It’s certainly a metropolis, but a rather small and very accessible one. Locals tend to refer to it as a big village, albeit one that happens to pack the cultural wallop of a major world destination. There are scores of concerts every day, numerous museums, summertime festivals, and, of course, a legendary year-round party scene. It’s pretty much impossible to resist Amsterdam’s charms. With 7,000 registered monuments, most of which began as the residences and warehouses of humble merchants, set on 160 man-made canals, and traversed by 1,500 or so bridges, Amsterdam has the largest historical inner city in Europe. Its famous circle of waterways, the grachtengordel, was a 17th-century urban expansion plan for the rich and is a lasting testament to the city’s Golden Age. This town is endearing because of its kinder, gentler nature—but a reputation for championing sex, drugs, and rock ’n’ roll does not alone account for Amsterdam’s being one of the most popular destinations in Europe: consider that within a single square mile the city harbors some of the greatest achievements in Western art, from Rembrandt to Van Gogh. Not to mention that this is one of Europe’s great walking cities, with so many of its treasures in the untouted details: tiny alleyways barely visible on the map, hidden garden courtyards, shop windows, floating houseboats, hidden hofjes(courtyards with almshouses), sudden vistas of church spires, and gabled roofs that look like so many unframed paintings. And don’t forget that the joy lies in details: elaborate gables and witty gable stones denoting the trade of a previous owner. Keep in mind that those XXX symbols you see all over town are not a mark of the city’s triple-X reputation. They’re part of Amsterdam’s official coat of arms—three St. Andrew’s crosses, believed to represent the three dangers that have traditionally plagued the city: flood, fire, and pestilence. The coat’s motto (“Valiant, determined, compassionate”) was introduced in 1947 by Queen Wilhelmina in remembrance of the 1941 February Strike in Amsterdam—the first time in Europe that non-Jewish people protested against the persecution of Jews by the Nazi regime.

        Day itinerary:

        Amsterdam, the Venice of the North, where more than 1,500 bridges arch gracefully over scenic canals. The stately 17th century homes of Dutch merchants line the canals and museums are everywhere, filled with masterpieces from the Dutch Golden Age. Most of the sightseeing essentials are conveniently collected in the Canal Ring, the central area of the city which is designated as a UNESCO site. Here you’ll find the Anne Frank House, the Royal Palace, the Red Light District, and most of the museums. Mind all the bicycles!

        Day 11: Zeebrugge

        In 1895 work began to construct a new seaport and harbour next to the tiny village of Zeebrugge, situated on the North Sea coast. Today the fast-expanding port of Zeebrugge is one of the busiest in Europe and its marina is Belgium’s most important fishing port. Many attempts were made to destroy this important port during both World Wars. Zeebrugge is ideally located for discovering the historic city of Bruges, and delightful seaside resorts with long sandy beaches can be visited by using the trams that run the whole length of the Belgian coast. Please note that no food may be taken ashore in Belgium. We shall not be offering shuttle buses to Bruges, but you may visit the city on an optional excursion: those visiting Bruges should note that there may be quite a long walk from the coach to the town centre.

        Day itinerary:

        The entire city center of Bruges has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, filled with Flemish and Renaissance architecture made all the more beautiful when reflected in the city’s many canals. Shop for legendary lace, or a pint of Belgian beer.

        Day 12: Zeebrugge

        In 1895 work began to construct a new seaport and harbour next to the tiny village of Zeebrugge, situated on the North Sea coast. Today the fast-expanding port of Zeebrugge is one of the busiest in Europe and its marina is Belgium’s most important fishing port. Many attempts were made to destroy this important port during both World Wars. Zeebrugge is ideally located for discovering the historic city of Bruges, and delightful seaside resorts with long sandy beaches can be visited by using the trams that run the whole length of the Belgian coast. Please note that no food may be taken ashore in Belgium. We shall not be offering shuttle buses to Bruges, but you may visit the city on an optional excursion: those visiting Bruges should note that there may be quite a long walk from the coach to the town centre.

        Day itinerary:

        The entire city center of Bruges has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, filled with Flemish and Renaissance architecture made all the more beautiful when reflected in the city’s many canals. Shop for legendary lace, or a pint of Belgian beer.

        Day 13: Rouen

        Day itinerary:

        This port city on the Seine River and gateway to Paris is full of beautiful architecture and is an art-lover’s delight. Museums are plentiful here including the Historial Jeanne d’Arc and the Musee des Beaux-Arts with the second-largest collection of Impressionist works in France. Stroll the many local markets full of fresh produce and flowers and dine at one of the incredible restaurants featuring fresh ingredients from this region.

        Day 14: Rouen

        Day itinerary:

        This port city on the Seine River and gateway to Paris is full of beautiful architecture and is an art-lover’s delight. Museums are plentiful here including the Historial Jeanne d’Arc and the Musee des Beaux-Arts with the second-largest collection of Impressionist works in France. Stroll the many local markets full of fresh produce and flowers and dine at one of the incredible restaurants featuring fresh ingredients from this region.

        Day 15: Rouen

        Day itinerary:

        This port city on the Seine River and gateway to Paris is full of beautiful architecture and is an art-lover’s delight. Museums are plentiful here including the Historial Jeanne d’Arc and the Musee des Beaux-Arts with the second-largest collection of Impressionist works in France. Stroll the many local markets full of fresh produce and flowers and dine at one of the incredible restaurants featuring fresh ingredients from this region.

        Day 15: Honfleur

        Honfleur, the most picturesque of the Côte Fleurie’s seaside towns, is a time-burnished place with a surplus of half-timber houses and cobbled streets that are lined with a stunning selection of stylish boutiques. Much of its Renaissance architecture remains intact—especially around the 17th-century Vieux Bassin harbor, where the water is fronted on one side by two-story stone houses with low, sloping roofs and on the other by tall slate-topped houses with wooden facades. Maritime expeditions (including some of the first voyages to Canada) departed from here; later, Impressionists were inspired to capture it on canvas. But the town as a whole has become increasingly crowded since the Pont de Normandie opened in 1995. Providing a direct link with Upper Normandy, the world’s sixth-largest cable-stayed bridge is supported by two concrete pylons taller than the Eiffel Tower and designed to resist winds of 257 kph (160 mph).

        Day itinerary:

        Sitting on the estuary where the Seine River meets the English Channel, the charming character of this harbor town has been the subject of artists like Claude Monet and Eugene Boudin. The 15th century St. Catherine’s church is an interesting vaulted timber structure built by shipbuilders. And a walk along the edge of the Honfleur Estuary will pass town gardens, beaches, and a view of the Normandy Bridge. You can also find the intriguing local cider along the Route du Cidre.

        Day 16: Saint-Malo

        Thrust out into the sea and bound to the mainland only by tenuous man-made causeways, romantic St-Malo has built a reputation as a breeding ground for phenomenal sailors. Many were fishermen, but others—most notably Jacques Cartier, who claimed Canada for Francis I in 1534—were New World explorers. Still others were corsairs, “sea dogs” paid by the French crown to harass the Limeys across the Channel: legendary ones like Robert Surcouf and Duguay-Trouin helped make St-Malo rich through their pillaging, in the process earning it the nickname “the pirates’ city.” The St-Malo you see today isn’t quite the one they called home because a weeklong fire in 1944, kindled by retreating Nazis, wiped out nearly all of the old buildings. Restoration work was more painstaking than brilliant, but the narrow streets and granite houses of the Vieille Ville were satisfactorily recreated, enabling St-Malo to regain its role as a busy fishing port, seaside resort, and tourist destination. The ramparts that help define this city figuratively and literally are authentic, and the flames also spared houses along Rue de Pelicot in the Vieille Ville. Battalions of tourists invade this quaint part of town in summer, so arrive off-season if you want to avoid crowds.

        Day itinerary:

        Once notorious as the home of pirates, St.-Malo today is better known for the UNESCO site monastery and town of Mont St. Michel and the famous oysters of nearby Cancale. Walk the city’s ramparts, or pass the time at a seaside boulangerie sampling a fresh and buttery croissant.

        Day 18: La Rochelle

        Day itinerary:

        La Rochelle is said to be the most lovely and unspoiled port city in France, and who are we to argue? Two 14th century stone towers guard the gateway to the medieval core of the city, the Vieux Port. And this is a city that is focused on ships. You’ll find yachts floating in the Port des Minimes, ships in the stained glass of church windows, maybe even decorating the arcaded walkways that line the streets. Learn the art of brandy making with a visit to the Cognac region and the Hennessy maisson, dating back to 1765. While walking past the aging barrels, inhale the heady aroma—the escaping vapors known as “the angels’ share.”

        Day 19: Bordeaux

        Bordeaux as a whole, rather than any particular points within it, is what you’ll want to visit in order to understand why Victor Hugo described it as Versailles plus Antwerp, and why the painter Francisco de Goya, when exiled from his native Spain, chose it as his last home (he died here in 1828). The capital of southwest France and the region’s largest city, Bordeaux remains synonymous with the wine trade: wine shippers have long maintained their headquarters along the banks of the Garonne, while buyers from around the world arrive for the huge biennial Vinexpo show (held in odd-number years).Bordeaux is, admittedly, a less exuberant city than many others in France, but lively and stylish elements are making a dent in its conservative veneer. The cleaned-up riverfront is said by some, after a bottle or two, to exude an elegance reminiscent of St. Petersburg, and that aura of 18th-century élan also permeates the historic downtown sector—“le vieux Bordeaux”—where fine shops invite exploration. To the south of the city center are old docklands undergoing renewal—one train station has now been transformed into a big multiplex movie theater—but the area is still a bit shady. To get a feel for the historic port of Bordeaux, take the 90-minute boat trip that leaves Quai Louis-XVIII every weekday afternoon, or the regular passenger ferry that plies the Garonne between Quai Richelieu and the Pont d’Aquitaine in summer. A nice time to stroll around the city center is the first Sunday of the month, when it’s pedestrian-only and vehicles are banned.

        Day itinerary:

        Bordeaux has long been known as La Belle au Bois Dormant, Sleeping Beauty. And while the beauty part is undeniable, the sleeping part could be argued. Sure, the region is filled with treasures from long ago, including more than 350 historic monuments and buildings in the city alone. But the capital of Aquitaine is also home to a vibrant culture and, as oenophiles well know, is the gateway to some of France’s most famous vineyards. In this UNESCO World Heritage city, 13th century cathedrals and 18th century palaces are commonplace. Venture beyond the city’s borders to the chateaux of the Médoc region or to Saint-Émilion, a breathtaking medieval village set among the vineyards that is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

        Day 20: Bordeaux

        Bordeaux as a whole, rather than any particular points within it, is what you’ll want to visit in order to understand why Victor Hugo described it as Versailles plus Antwerp, and why the painter Francisco de Goya, when exiled from his native Spain, chose it as his last home (he died here in 1828). The capital of southwest France and the region’s largest city, Bordeaux remains synonymous with the wine trade: wine shippers have long maintained their headquarters along the banks of the Garonne, while buyers from around the world arrive for the huge biennial Vinexpo show (held in odd-number years).Bordeaux is, admittedly, a less exuberant city than many others in France, but lively and stylish elements are making a dent in its conservative veneer. The cleaned-up riverfront is said by some, after a bottle or two, to exude an elegance reminiscent of St. Petersburg, and that aura of 18th-century élan also permeates the historic downtown sector—“le vieux Bordeaux”—where fine shops invite exploration. To the south of the city center are old docklands undergoing renewal—one train station has now been transformed into a big multiplex movie theater—but the area is still a bit shady. To get a feel for the historic port of Bordeaux, take the 90-minute boat trip that leaves Quai Louis-XVIII every weekday afternoon, or the regular passenger ferry that plies the Garonne between Quai Richelieu and the Pont d’Aquitaine in summer. A nice time to stroll around the city center is the first Sunday of the month, when it’s pedestrian-only and vehicles are banned.

        Day itinerary:

        Bordeaux has long been known as La Belle au Bois Dormant, Sleeping Beauty. And while the beauty part is undeniable, the sleeping part could be argued. Sure, the region is filled with treasures from long ago, including more than 350 historic monuments and buildings in the city alone. But the capital of Aquitaine is also home to a vibrant culture and, as oenophiles well know, is the gateway to some of France’s most famous vineyards. In this UNESCO World Heritage city, 13th century cathedrals and 18th century palaces are commonplace. Venture beyond the city’s borders to the chateaux of the Médoc region or to Saint-Émilion, a breathtaking medieval village set among the vineyards that is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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        Owner's Suite Midship

        Owner's Suite Midship

        A stunning brand new owner’s suites with 820 square feet of space featuring two bedrooms and two bathrooms, a verandah, and plenty of space in the sitting area for entertaining. This is the most sought after suite on the entire ship and once you stay here, you’ll never stay anywhere else.

        Newly Redesigned Restrooms

        We reimagined our restrooms to provide you a private oasis within your own room.

        Amenities

        • Queen Size Bed with Luxurious Linens
        • Waffle Weave Robe and Slippers
        • Interactive TV
        • Fully Stocked Mini Bar/Refrigerator
        • Safe
        • Direct Dial Phone
        • L’Occitane Bath Amenities
        • Fresh Fruit
        • Hair Dryers and 110/220 outlets
        • Wi-Fi Internet Access (various plans available for purchase)
        • Mirrored closet with ample drawer space
        • Granite vanity with magnifying mirror and chair
        Owner's Suite Midship
        Owner's Suite Forward

        Owner's Suite Forward

        With 575 square feet, your Owner’s Suite offers separate living room and dining areas. A veranda, Interactive TVs, and a full master bath and separate powder room indulge you in spacious comfort.

        Newly Redesigned Restrooms

        We reimagined our restrooms to provide you a private oasis within your own room.

        Amenities

        • Queen Size Bed with Luxurious Linens

        • Waffle Weave Robe and Slippers
        • Interactive TV
        • Fully Stocked Mini Bar/Refrigerator
        • Safe
        • Direct Dial Phone
        • L’Occitane Bath Amenities
        • Fresh Fruit
        • Hair Dryers and 110/220 outlets
        • Wi-Fi Internet Access(various plans available for purchase)
        • Mirrored closet with ample drawer space
        • Granite vanity with magnifying mirror and chair
        Owner's Suite Midship
        Owner's Suite Forward
        Star Porthole Suite

        Star Porthole Suite

        These rooms represent a nod to the sailing tradition of porthole windows. And while sailors might have had cramped quarters, your 277 square foot stateroom is wonderfully spacious and furnished with all the modern amenities and comforts of home.

        Newly Redesigned Restrooms

        We reimagined our restrooms to provide you a private oasis within your own room.

        Amenities

        • Queen Size Bed with Luxurious Linens
        • Waffle Weave Robe and Slippers
        • Interactive TV
        • Fully Stocked Mini Bar/Refrigerator
        • Safe
        • Direct Dial Phone
        • L’Occitane Bath Amenities
        • Fresh Fruit
        • Hair Dryers and 110/220 outlets
        • Wi-Fi Internet Access(various plans available for purchase)
        • Mirrored closet with ample drawer space
        • Granite vanity with magnifying mirror and chair
        Owner's Suite Midship
        Owner's Suite Forward
        Star Porthole Suite
        Classic Suite

        Classic Suite

        Relax in 400 to 530 spacious square feet. Your living area offers beautiful views from the forward-facing window and French doors onto your private veranda. Two spacious closets give you plenty of room to unpack.

        Newly Redesigned Restrooms

        We reimagined our restrooms to provide you a private oasis within your own room.

        Amenities

        • Queen Size Bed with Luxurious Linens
        • Waffle Weave Robe and Slippers
        • Interactive TV
        • Fully Stocked Mini Bar/Refrigerator
        • Safe
        • Direct Dial Phone
        • L’Occitane Bath Amenities
        • Fresh Fruit
        • Hair Dryers and 110/220 outlets
        • Wi-Fi Internet Access(various plans available for purchase)
        • Mirrored closet with ample drawer space
        • Granite vanity with magnifying mirror and chair
        Owner's Suite Midship
        Owner's Suite Forward
        Star Porthole Suite
        Classic Suite
        Deluxe Suite

        Deluxe Suite

        Brand new Deluxe Suites welcome you with 468 square feet of casually elegant living space and an ocean viewing French balcony. All these suites feature 3rd berths, and a sleep-inducing queen bed easily converted to twins.

        Newly Redesigned Restrooms

        We reimagined our restrooms to provide you a private oasis within your own room.

        Amenities

        • Queen Size Bed with Luxurious Linens
        • Waffle Weave Robe and Slippers
        • Interactive TV
        • Fully Stocked Mini Bar/Refrigerator
        • Safe
        • Direct Dial Phone
        • L’Occitane Bath Amenities
        • Fresh Fruit
        • Hair Dryers and 110/220 outlets
        • Wi-Fi Internet Access(various plans available for purchase)
        • Mirrored closet with ample drawer space
        • Granite vanity with magnifying mirror and chair

        Owner's Suite Midship
        Owner's Suite Forward
        Star Porthole Suite
        Classic Suite
        Deluxe Suite
        Star Balcony Suite

        Star Balcony Suite

        As soon as you walk through the door, you’re greeted with an open living area for a more welcoming entrance. Drift off to sleep by the window in your queen bed as you watch the same stars that sailors used to navigate the seas hundreds of years ago.

        Newly Redesigned Restrooms

        We reimagined our restrooms to provide you a private oasis within your own room.

        Amenities

        • Queen Size Bed with Luxurious Linens
        • Waffle Weave Robe and Slippers
        • Interactive TV
        • Fully Stocked Mini Bar/Refrigerator
        • Safe
        • Direct Dial Phone
        • L’Occitane Bath Amenities
        • Fresh Fruit
        • Hair Dryers and 110/220 outlets
        • Wi-Fi Internet Access(various plans available for purchase)
        • Mirrored closet with ample drawer space
        • Granite vanity with magnifying mirror and chair
        Owner's Suite Midship
        Owner's Suite Forward
        Star Porthole Suite
        Classic Suite
        Deluxe Suite
        Star Balcony Suite
        Star Balcony Suite 1

        Star Balcony Suite 1

        As soon as you walk through the door, you’re greeted with an open living area for a more welcoming entrance. Drift off to sleep by the window in your queen bed as you watch the same stars that sailors used to navigate the seas hundreds of years ago.

        Newly Redesigned Restrooms

        We reimagined our restrooms to provide you a private oasis within your own room.

        Amenities

        • Queen Size Bed with Luxurious Linens
        • Waffle Weave Robe and Slippers
        • Interactive TV
        • Fully Stocked Mini Bar/Refrigerator
        • Safe
        • Direct Dial Phone
        • L’Occitane Bath Amenities
        • Fresh Fruit
        • Hair Dryers and 110/220 outlets
        • Wi-Fi Internet Access(various plans available for purchase)
        • Mirrored closet with ample drawer space
        • Granite vanity with magnifying mirror and chair

        Owner's Suite Midship
        Owner's Suite Forward
        Star Porthole Suite
        Classic Suite
        Deluxe Suite
        Star Balcony Suite
        Star Balcony Suite 1
        Balcony Suite

        Balcony Suite

        Stylish comfort and ocean views welcome you in 277 square feet. Your queen bed (which can be separated as twins if you prefer) features luxurious Egyptian cotton linens. Enjoy a luxurious soak in your full-size tub or an invigorating shower, then wrap up in your waffle-weave robe and slippers, savour a treat from the fresh fruit bowl, or simply stretch out and enjoy the fresh flowers.

        Newly Redesigned Restrooms

        We reimagined our restrooms to provide you a private oasis within your own room.

        Amenities

        • Queen Size Bed with Luxurious Linens
        • Waffle Weave Robe and Slippers
        • Interactive TV
        • Fully Stocked Mini Bar/Refrigerator
        • Safe
        • Direct Dial Phone
        • L’Occitane Bath Amenities
        • Fresh Fruit
        • Hair Dryers and 110/220 outlets
        • Wi-Fi Internet Access (various plans available for purchase)
        • Mirrored closet with ample drawer space
        • Granite vanity with magnifying mirror and chair
        Owner's Suite Midship
        Owner's Suite Forward
        Star Porthole Suite
        Classic Suite
        Deluxe Suite
        Star Balcony Suite
        Star Balcony Suite 1
        Balcony Suite
        Balcony Suite 1

        Balcony Suite 1

        Stylish comfort and ocean views welcome you in 277 square feet. Your queen bed (which can be separated as twins if you prefer) features luxurious Egyptian cotton linens. Enjoy a luxurious soak in your full-size tub or an invigorating shower, then wrap up in your waffle-weave robe and slippers, savour a treat from the fresh fruit bowl, or simply stretch out and enjoy the fresh flowers.

        Newly Redesigned Restrooms

        We reimagined our restrooms to provide you a private oasis within your own room.

        Amenities

        • Queen Size Bed with Luxurious Linens
        • Waffle Weave Robe and Slippers
        • Interactive TV
        • Fully Stocked Mini Bar/Refrigerator
        • Safe
        • Direct Dial Phone
        • L’Occitane Bath Amenities
        • Fresh Fruit
        • Hair Dryers and 110/220 outlets
        • Wi-Fi Internet Access (various plans available for purchase)
        • Mirrored closet with ample drawer space
        • Granite vanity with magnifying mirror and chair

        Owner's Suite Midship
        Owner's Suite Forward
        Star Porthole Suite
        Classic Suite
        Deluxe Suite
        Star Balcony Suite
        Star Balcony Suite 1
        Balcony Suite
        Balcony Suite 1
        Star Ocean View Suite 1

        Star Ocean View Suite 1

        As soon as you walk through the door, you’re greeted with an open living area for a more welcoming entrance. Drift off to sleep by the window in your queen bed as you watch the same stars that sailors used to navigate the seas hundreds of years ago. 

        Newly Redesigned Restrooms

        We reimagined our restrooms to provide you a private oasis within your own room.

        Amenities

        • Queen Size Bed with Luxurious Linens
        • Waffle Weave Robe and Slippers
        • Interactive TV
        • Fully Stocked Mini Bar/Refrigerator
        • Safe
        • Direct Dial Phone
        • L’Occitane Bath Amenities
        • Fresh Fruit
        • Hair Dryers and 110/220 outlets
        • Wi-Fi Internet Access (various plans available for purchase)
        • Mirrored closet with ample drawer space
        • Granite vanity with magnifying mirror and chair
        Owner's Suite Midship
        Owner's Suite Forward
        Star Porthole Suite
        Classic Suite
        Deluxe Suite
        Star Balcony Suite
        Star Balcony Suite 1
        Balcony Suite
        Balcony Suite 1
        Star Ocean View Suite 1
        Ocean View Suite

        Ocean View Suite

        Stylish comfort and ocean views welcome you in 277 square feet. Your queen bed (which can be separated as twins if you prefer) features luxurious Egyptian cotton linens. Enjoy a luxurious soak in your full-size tub or an invigorating shower, then wrap up in your waffle-weave robe and slippers, savor a treat from the fresh fruit bowl, or simply stretch out and enjoy the fresh flowers. 

        Newly Redesigned Restrooms

        We reimagined our restrooms to provide you a private oasis within your own room.

        Amenities

        • Queen Size Bed with Luxurious Linens
        • Waffle Weave Robe and Slippers
        • Interactive TV
        • Fully Stocked Mini Bar/Refrigerator
        • Safe
        • Direct Dial Phone
        • L’Occitane Bath Amenities
        • Fresh Fruit
        • Hair Dryers and 110/220 outlets
        • Wi-Fi Internet Access (various plans available for purchase)
        • Mirrored closet with ample drawer space
        • Granite vanity with magnifying mirror and chair
        Owner's Suite Midship
        Owner's Suite Forward
        Star Porthole Suite
        Classic Suite
        Deluxe Suite
        Star Balcony Suite
        Star Balcony Suite 1
        Balcony Suite
        Balcony Suite 1
        Star Ocean View Suite 1
        Ocean View Suite
        Ocean View Suite 1

        Ocean View Suite 1

        Stylish comfort and ocean views welcome you in 277 square feet. Your queen bed (which can be separated as twins if you prefer) features luxurious Egyptian cotton linens. Enjoy a luxurious soak in your full-size tub or an invigorating shower, then wrap up in your waffle-weave robe and slippers, savour a treat from the fresh fruit bowl, or simply stretch out and enjoy the fresh flowers.

        Newly Redesigned Restrooms

        We reimagined our restrooms to provide you a private oasis within your own room.

        Amenities

        • Queen Size Bed with Luxurious Linens
        • Waffle Weave Robe and Slippers
        • Interactive TV
        • Fully Stocked Mini Bar/Refrigerator
        • Safe
        • Direct Dial Phone
        • L’Occitane Bath Amenities
        • Fresh Fruit
        • Hair Dryers and 110/220 outlets
        • Wi-Fi Internet Access (various plans available for purchase)
        • Mirrored closet with ample drawer space
        • Granite vanity with magnifying mirror and chair

        Owner's Suite Midship
        Owner's Suite Forward
        Star Porthole Suite
        Classic Suite
        Deluxe Suite
        Star Balcony Suite
        Star Balcony Suite 1
        Balcony Suite
        Balcony Suite 1
        Star Ocean View Suite 1
        Ocean View Suite
        Ocean View Suite 1
        Ocean View Suite 2

        Ocean View Suite 2

        Stylish comfort and ocean views welcome you in 277 square feet. Your queen bed (which can be separated as twins if you prefer) features luxurious Egyptian cotton linens. Enjoy a luxurious soak in your full-size tub or an invigorating shower, then wrap up in your waffle-weave robe and slippers, savour a treat from the fresh fruit bowl, or simply stretch out and enjoy the fresh flowers.

        Newly Redesigned Restrooms

        We reimagined our restrooms to provide you a private oasis within your own room.

        Amenities

        • Queen Size Bed with Luxurious Linens
        • Waffle Weave Robe and Slippers
        • Interactive TV
        • Fully Stocked Mini Bar/Refrigerator
        • Safe
        • Direct Dial Phone
        • L’Occitane Bath Amenities
        • Fresh Fruit
        • Hair Dryers and 110/220 outlets
        • Wi-Fi Internet Access (various plans available for purchase)
        • Mirrored closet with ample drawer space
        • Granite vanity with magnifying mirror and chair

        Owner's Suite Midship
        Owner's Suite Forward
        Star Porthole Suite
        Classic Suite
        Deluxe Suite
        Star Balcony Suite
        Star Balcony Suite 1
        Balcony Suite
        Balcony Suite 1
        Star Ocean View Suite 1
        Ocean View Suite
        Ocean View Suite 1
        Ocean View Suite 2
        Ocean View Suite 3

        Ocean View Suite 3

        Stylish comfort and ocean views welcome you in 277 square feet. Your queen bed (which can be separated as twins if you prefer) features luxurious Egyptian cotton linens. Enjoy a luxurious soak in your full-size tub or an invigorating shower, then wrap up in your waffle-weave robe and slippers, savor a treat from the fresh fruit bowl, or simply stretch out and enjoy the fresh flowers.

        Newly Redesigned Restrooms

        We reimagined our restrooms to provide you a private oasis within your own room.

        Amenities

        • Queen Size Bed with Luxurious Linens
        • Waffle Weave Robe and Slippers
        • Interactive TV
        • Fully Stocked Mini Bar/Refrigerator
        • Safe
        • Direct Dial Phone
        • L’Occitane Bath Amenities
        • Fresh Fruit
        • Hair Dryers and 110/220 outlets
        • Wi-Fi Internet Access (various plans available for purchase)
        • Mirrored closet with ample drawer space
        • Granite vanity with magnifying mirror and chair

        Owner's Suite Midship
        Owner's Suite Forward
        Star Porthole Suite
        Classic Suite
        Deluxe Suite
        Star Balcony Suite
        Star Balcony Suite 1
        Balcony Suite
        Balcony Suite 1
        Star Ocean View Suite 1
        Ocean View Suite
        Ocean View Suite 1
        Ocean View Suite 2
        Ocean View Suite 3
        Broadmoor Suite

        Broadmoor Suite

        Inspired by the design of The Broadmoor, the suite offers a traditional space with classic furniture, floral motifs, white trim with gold finishes, and wide crown moulding. New furnishings, and wall sconces have been specially commissioned in the resort’s style. The striking wallpaper used in the suite’s walk-in closet is an exact replica of the wallpaper used throughout The Broadmoor. The resort’s signature carpeting, with shades of light blue, brown, yellow and gold, was also recreated for the space. Historical black and white images of The Broadmoor will be on display.

        Newly Redesigned Restrooms

        We reimagined our restrooms to provide you a private oasis within your own room.

        Amenities

        • Queen Size Bed with Luxurious Linens
        • Waffle Weave Robe and Slippers
        • Interactive TV
        • Fully Stocked Mini Bar/Refrigerator
        • Safe
        • Direct Dial Phone
        • L’Occitane Bath Amenities
        • Fresh Fruit
        • Hair Dryers and 110/220 outlets
        • Wi-Fi Internet Access (various plans available for purchase)
        • Mirrored closet with ample drawer space
        • Granite vanity with magnifying mirror and chair
        Owner's Suite Midship
        Owner's Suite Forward
        Star Porthole Suite
        Classic Suite
        Deluxe Suite
        Star Balcony Suite
        Star Balcony Suite 1
        Balcony Suite
        Balcony Suite 1
        Star Ocean View Suite 1
        Ocean View Suite
        Ocean View Suite 1
        Ocean View Suite 2
        Ocean View Suite 3
        Broadmoor Suite
        Sea Island Suite

        Sea Island Suite

        This suite will offer a coastal airy space with curved arches, lovely “hardwood” floors, gorgeous inset carpeting, light walls, and white trim with black finishes. New antique-style furnishings and custom wallpapers have been specially commissioned in the resort’s style. You’ll never see a TV at Sea Island (they are all tucked away in cabinets), so you won’t see one in this suite, either. Historical black and white images of Sea Island will be on display.

        Newly Redesigned Restrooms

        We reimagined our restrooms to provide you a private oasis within your own room.

        Amenities

        • Queen Size Bed with Luxurious Linens
        • Waffle Weave Robe and Slippers
        • Interactive TV
        • Fully Stocked Mini Bar/Refrigerator
        • Safe
        • Direct Dial Phone
        • L’Occitane Bath Amenities
        • Fresh Fruit
        • Hair Dryers and 110/220 outlets
        • Wi-Fi Internet Access (various plans available for purchase)
        • Mirrored closet with ample drawer space
        • Granite vanity with magnifying mirror and chair
        Amphora Restaurant

        Amphora Restaurant

        Here, the dining room manager seats you, but where is your decision. There are no pre-assigned tables or first or second seatings. When you dine and with whom are entirely up to you. Seating usually begins at 6:30 p.m. and will be printed in the ship’s daily program. Each delightful dish is prepared exactly to your liking – an exquisite dinner served course-by-course with a fine selection of vintage wines.

        Amphora Restaurant
        The Yacht Club

        The Yacht Club

        Certainly a Windstar favourite, The Yacht Club is the perfect place if you want to enjoy some casual dining. Serving gourmet sandwiches, snacks and beverages, all the food is prepared to your liking and is presented in impeccable Windstar style.

        Amphora Restaurant
        The Yacht Club
        Veranda

        Veranda

        It’s breakfast alfresco, full service or buffet-style, anytime till 9:30 a.m. No need to hurry. Again, the choices are many in Veranda. Choose the sumptuous, seemingly endless buffet. Or, order from the lunch menu between noon and 2:30 p.m.

        Amphora Restaurant
        The Yacht Club
        Veranda
        Candles Restaurant

        Candles Restaurant

        Here’s the perfect place for a romantic tête-a-tête under the stars in Candles, Windstar’s signature outdoor restaurant transformed by night into a dreamlike paradise. Delectable cuisine, memorable surroundings, inspired wine pairings.

        Amphora Restaurant
        The Yacht Club
        Veranda
        Candles Restaurant
        Star Grill by Steven Raichlen

        Star Grill by Steven Raichlen

        You’ll find all your traditional grilled and barbecued favourites (and discover new dishes from around the world) in our new casual outdoor restaurant brought to you in partnership with global grilling authority, Steven Raichlen.

        Amphora Restaurant
        The Yacht Club
        Veranda
        Candles Restaurant
        Star Grill by Steven Raichlen
        Cuadro 44 by Anthony Sasso

        Cuadro 44 by Anthony Sasso

        Savor flavors of Spanish local culture as you dine in intimate surroundings that encourage sharing and camaraderie by ten-time Michelin-starred Chef Anthony Sasso. With seating for 38 including a chef’s counter and communal table, it’s an inventive take on modern Spanish cuisine. 

        Guest Lecturers

        Guest Lecturers

        Have you ever wanted to learn about rowing across the Atlantic or the inner workings of the Monte Carlo Grand Prix? On select Windstar voyages, satisfy your curiosity and enhance your understanding of the local culture by listening to our onboard lecturers. We’ve curated a group of speakers designed to bring you an insider’s perspective on a multitude of intriguing topics. Listen raptly as your voyage becomes more than just a vacation – and a thought-provoking exploration of enchanting lands.

        Guest Lecturers
        Windstar Signature Expeditions

        Windstar Signature Expeditions

        Windstar Signature Expeditions is an immersive program that features 8 expert guides who stay on board throughout the voyage, giving informative talks and taking guests on optional adventures by foot, by kayak, or by Zodiac boat – sometimes launching straight from the ship in remote places like Misty Fjords and Kenai Fjords. It’s Alaska at its most authentic, exciting all your clients’ senses to its magnificence.

        Guest Lecturers
        Windstar Signature Expeditions
        Culinary Demonstrations

        Culinary Demonstrations

        Delight your palette with onboard cooking demonstrations featuring James Beard Foundation chef recipes. From wild striped bass with tomato sage “fondue” to lobster risotto, our Windstar chefs will take your taste buds on a journey through local cuisine. For a special tantalizing treat, join Windstar on one of our voyages in the James Beard Foundation Culinary Cruise Collection, where a James Beard Foundation chef will show you how to elevate your own culinary skills. It’s a taste of enrichment you’ll never forget.

        Guest Lecturers
        Windstar Signature Expeditions
        Culinary Demonstrations
        Shore Excursions

        Shore Excursions

        Wine tastings, SCUBA diving, tours with locals and more — Windstar offers a variety of unique excursions that will add more depth and immersion to every day of your journey. Each meticulously planned excursion meets our highest standard of quality in safety and professionalism. Ensure your peace of mind knowing that you’ll always make it back to the yacht on time.

        Guest Lecturers
        Windstar Signature Expeditions
        Culinary Demonstrations
        Shore Excursions
        Watersports Platform

        Watersports Platform

        Sailings with Windstar include a lot of special amenities, but one of our most fun (and unique) is the Watersports Platform, which allows guests easy access to the ocean around them.

        The platform exists on each of our six yachts and includes unlimited use of all water sports equipment including stand up paddle boarding, kayaking, snorkel equipment, sailing, swimming, water skiing, and windsurfing. If that all sounds like too much work for your vacation, a large foam flotation island is often unfurled into the sea, allowing guests to lounge, casually swim, and take in the view around them.

        Use of the Platform is always weather permitting and only takes place in certain ports during each of our journeys in select regions. (check with the crew once on board for more details on where and when the platform will be open).

        And don’t forget, there’s NO need to bring snorkel equipment on many Windstar cruises! We provide complimentary masks, fins, and snorkels during your first afternoon on board, so you can take that equipment with you when you’d like to go exploring on your own (or with a designated shore excursion). It even comes in a handy mesh bag. One less thing you have to pack when heading to paradise!

        Compass Rose

        Compass Rose

        Compass Rose can be found on Deck 6.

        Compass Rose
        The Yacht Club

        The Yacht Club

        The Yacht Club can be found on Deck 8.

        Compass Rose
        The Yacht Club
        Lounge

        Lounge

        The Lounge can be found on Deck 5.

        Compass Rose
        The Yacht Club
        Lounge
        Screening Room

        Screening Room

        The ship’s card room is now the new Star Screening Room, where guests can view current movies.

        Compass Rose
        The Yacht Club
        Lounge
        Screening Room
        Sun Deck

        Sun Deck

        The Sun Deck can be located on Deck 7.

        WindSpa

        WindSpa

        As you enter the hushed atmosphere of the newly-expanded WindSpa, you’ll feel every last care gently melt away. Maybe you’ll try a Hydralift facial or a new colour on your toes. Maybe you’ll surrender to the transformative power of a relaxing massage. With one of the highest crew-to-passenger ratios at sea, you will find yourself in the enviable position of never having to lift a finger.
        The crew is happy to do whatever we can to make your time on board as pampered as possible. Please book spa appointments with the hotel manager once you’ve boarded your yacht.

        WindSpa
        Health & Fitness Facilities

        Health & Fitness Facilities

        These include Watersports Platform, Whirlpools & Pool, and Beauty Salon.

        WindSpa
        Health & Fitness Facilities
        Fitness Centre

        Fitness Centre

        The fitness centre is located on deck 7.

        Guests With Disabilities

        Guests With Disabilities

        Windstar does not discriminate against persons on the basis of disability. We seek, to the extent feasible, to accommodate the needs of persons with disabilities. There are no elevators on Wind Star and Wind Spirit nor were the ships originally constructed to be wheelchair accessible. As a result, these ships may be unsuitable for people relying solely on wheelchairs. The other yachts are equipped with elevators, but staterooms on Wind Surf are not wheelchair accessible. Also note, there is no elevator access to board the ship. Star Pride, Star Breeze, and Star Legend have modified wheelchair accessible suites available.

        Certain ports require the ship to anchor; in this case guests must be ferried into port. Service Dogs are permitted onboard ships if prior arrangements have been made at time of booking. In limited situations where an individual with a disability would be unable to satisfy certain specified safety and other criteria, even when provided with appropriate auxiliary aids and services, we may find it necessary to ask the individual to make alternative travel arrangements. It is essential that Windstar is notified of any special medical, physical or other requirements you may have at the time of booking.

        Guests With Disabilities
        Age Restrictions

        Age Restrictions

        Windstar Cruises is unable to accommodate children under eight (8) years of age. All Guests under 21 years of age must be accompanied by a parent, guardian or chaperone who is at least 21 years old. Parents, guardians, and chaperones are responsible for overseeing the onboard conduct of minors. Alcoholic beverages will not be served to guests under age 21.

        For family groups booking multiple staterooms, the minimum age for at least one person in each stateroom is 18 years of age, provided they are traveling with a parent, guardian or chaperone.

        Guests With Disabilities
        Age Restrictions
        Dress Code

        Dress Code

        The less you bring the better. We suggest clothes that are light, cool, and made of natural fabrics like cotton and silk. You may wish to bring warmer clothing (layers are best), if you are traveling on an Ocean Crossing or an autumn Mediterranean cruise.

        The Dress Code – from 7 am – 6 pm guests are welcome to dress as they please with the exception of no swimwear in all public lounges and restaurants and no clothing with offensive language or graphics that distract from the comfort and well-being of others. The general shipboard style is elegant, but relaxed including jeans and Bermuda/ walking shorts.

        In the evening – after 6 pm when dining in Amphora, Stella Bistro or Cuadro 44 by Anthony Sasso, the dress code is country club-type clothing. For men – nice slacks, polo shirts, button down shirts, shoes other than athletic shoes. Designer denim jeans without rips or holes or are multi-coloured are also acceptable. Sport coats are optional. Ties are not needed. For women – nice pants, skirts, tops, casual dresses, sundresses, nice sandals or casual shoes and designer denim dress jeans not ripped or multi-coloured or having holes. Blazers are optional.

        No assigned seating in Amphora or Veranda restaurants. And what can be more casual than merely signing for onboard purchases? You will feel like this is your ship, your personal yacht. The environment inspires the attitude. Reservations are required for Candles and can be made on board.

        For those guests traveling to Alaska, it’s important to wear the right gear. We have partnered with the leading expedition outfitter to offer an online Alaska clothing and accessories service that ships directly to your ship. You’ll find all the right gear for Alaska, packing lists, clothing tips and our limited-edition Alaska inaugural season jacket here..

        Guests With Disabilities
        Age Restrictions
        Dress Code
        Premium Beverage Package

        Premium Beverage Package

        While all non-alcoholic beverages are complimentary, you may enjoy a pre-dinner cocktail under the setting sun or a champagne toast at the evening Sail Away with our beverage packages for wine, beer, cocktails and more. Find the perfect wine pairing with your meal and then end the night sipping scotch as you contemplate the stars.

        Topmast Discoveries Beer & Wine Package – $49 per person per day An extensive package of diverse and intriguing wines from traditional European winegrowing terroirs to New World regions. Includes domestic and imported beer and 33 varieties of wine by the glass.

        Captain’s Exclusive Beverage Package – $59 per person per day The ultimate beverage package and the perfect way to try new drinks for a bit of added adventure. Includes all domestic and imported beers and 33 varieties of wine/sparkling/champagne by the glass PLUS cordials, liqueurs, apertifs, cocktails and even mini bar items. (Cocktails based on house & select brands)

        The All-In Package – From $79 per person per day. Have it all by making it an all-inclusive voyage with unlimited beer, wine & cocktails, unlimited Wi-Fi and gratuities, including the 15% beverage service charge. A convenient bundle that saves time and money, pays most of your expenses upfront and avoids the European VA Tax when pre-purchased. The All-In Package is sold per person and must be purchased up to 7 days prior to departure at $79.

        The Topmast, Captain’s Exclusive and $89 All-In Packages are sold per person and must be purchased in advance or during the first 2 days of your cruise and for the full duration of the cruise. Prices for the Topmast and Captain’s Exclusive Packages do not include the standard 15% beverage service charge. Package prices are inclusive of applicable taxes. The minimum drinking age aboard Windstar Cruises is 21 years old.

        Guests With Disabilities
        Age Restrictions
        Dress Code
        Premium Beverage Package
        Your Windstar Voyage Includes

        Your Windstar Voyage Includes

        • All meals in all venues at all times, including room service menu available 24 hours

        • All non-alcoholic beverages, including cappuccino, espresso, and other specialty non-alcoholic drinks
        • Welcome cocktails at reception
        • All onboard entertainment
        • Unlimited use of Fitness Center
        • Unlimited use of all water sports equipment
        • Informative nightly port talks and destination briefings

        Guests With Disabilities
        Age Restrictions
        Dress Code
        Premium Beverage Package
        Your Windstar Voyage Includes
        Personal Onboard Laundry Service

        Personal Onboard Laundry Service

        Laundry service is provided on board at a nominal charge. Dry cleaning is not available. Laundry Service Packages must be added by the first day of the cruise and will be priced by the total number of cruise days. Pricing is inclusive of applicable taxes.

        Guests With Disabilities
        Age Restrictions
        Dress Code
        Premium Beverage Package
        Your Windstar Voyage Includes
        Personal Onboard Laundry Service
        Food Allergies and Special Dietary Needs

        Food Allergies and Special Dietary Needs

        Here at Windstar we are committed to offering our guests healthy food selections. We offer vegetarian selections and lighter fare options, seeking to provide the freshest, top quality foods handled with the utmost care. If you have food allergies or special dietary needs, there are several ways to notify us prior to boarding the ship.

        It’s important to let us know about your special request when you book your cruise to help us plan and prepare for your meals. Your travel professional will enter this information in Special Requests. It is then noted on your booking and your ship will be notified, although it will not appear on your invoice or in My Windstar.

        Special Request Dietary Needs include:

        • Alcohol Free
        • Celiac
        • Dairy Free
        • Diabetic – Diet Controlled
        • Diabetic – Insulin Controlled
        • Food Allergy
        • Gluten Free
        • Lactose Intolerant
        • Low Carbohydrate
        • Low Cholesterol
        • Low Protein
        • Low Sodium
        • Other Dietary
        • Sugar Free
        • Vegan
        • Vegetarian
        • Wheat Free Diet

        Unfortunately we are unable to accommodate Kosher or Halal meals. If you have specific dietary needs– such as – lactose intolerant requiring almond milk – please complete a Special Requirements Information Form. Return this information via:

        1. Mail to Windstar Vacation Planning at 2101 4th Ave., Suite 210, Seattle WA 98121

        2. Fax to 206-733-2790

        3. Call 866-568-0982 to speak with a Vacation Planner in person

        4. Send an email to info@windstarcruises.com

        When you embark the ship please feel free to ask to speak with the Executive Chef about your specific request.

        If you have any additional questions or concerns please call us during business hours at 866-568-0982.

        Guests With Disabilities
        Age Restrictions
        Dress Code
        Premium Beverage Package
        Your Windstar Voyage Includes
        Personal Onboard Laundry Service
        Food Allergies and Special Dietary Needs
        Smoking Policy

        Smoking Policy

        Smoking or vaping is not permitted in any of the staterooms, suites, or public spaces, including all restaurants and corridors. Smoking and vaping is permitted on the outside decks in designated smoking areas only. Smoking cigars is permitted in a specific designated area on each yacht, however, only sold on board the Cigar Room of Wind Surf.

        Guests With Disabilities
        Age Restrictions
        Dress Code
        Premium Beverage Package
        Your Windstar Voyage Includes
        Personal Onboard Laundry Service
        Food Allergies and Special Dietary Needs
        Smoking Policy
        Internet Access & Usage Plans

        Internet Access & Usage Plans

        As part of our onboard service we offer internet access on our ships. We recently modified our internet usage packages from minutes to the amount of data used.

        How does internet access at home differ from access at sea?

        As with all ship communications, the internet service is operated through satellites. While you are most likely used to a fast internet connection at home, in hotels or other local Wi-Fi spots, internet at sea can be slow, and at times, disruptive. The only option available is satellite connection, which is costly and limits the amount of data used. The connection is also influenced by weather, the movement of the ship, and in the case of our sailing ships, blockage from our sails passing in front of the satellite dish.

        It is not recommended for downloading movies or large files due to system speed. In some areas the service can be interrupted by weather or the ship’s position. We recommend that guests use the service only for emails or small files.

        Why did the Internet Usage Plan change from minutes to megabytes?

        Windstar modified the Internet Usage Plan in order to provide guests with the ability to access the same number of sites and/or read the same number of emails, regardless of connection speed. The previous plan was based on the number of minutes the guest was accessing the internet, regardless of connection speed. At times, factors like bad weather, ship speed, overcast conditions, all contributed to slow and/or disrupted connections.

        What is a megabyte (MB)?

        Any file, whether it’s a spreadsheet, word document, or email, takes up electronic storage space, otherwise known as bytes. The larger the file, the greater the number of bytes. The standard increment of measurement is bytes, kilobytes (1000 bytes), megabytes (1,000,000 bytes) and gigabytes (1,000,000,000, bytes).

        As a frame of reference, an 80-word email is around 10 kilobytes, while a typical web page is approximately 1 megabyte.

        What type of Internet Usage Plans are available?

        The Email Plan $60

        This plan gives you 200 MB of data to use during your cruise. This plan is recommended for people who will be checking email and doing very limited browsing. The estimated minutes range from 15 to 60.

        The Surfing Plan $120

        This plan gives you 500 MB of data to use for additional browsing and small file transfers (such as posting pictures to a social media site). The estimated minutes range from 90 to 360 (approximately 5 hours).

        The Unlimited Plan –

        Unlimited Internet Package

        • 7 Day Cost $245
        • 8 Day Cost $280
        • 9 Day Cost $315
        • 10 Day Cost $350
        • 11 Day Cost $385
        • 14 Day Cost $490
        • 15 Day Cost $525

        This plan gives you unlimited internet access. You have no worries about how much time you spend on the internet.

        How can I get internet access on board?

        Guests can purchase Internet Usage Plans prior to their cruise through a Vacation Planner or on board at Reception. These plans can be used on personal laptops or smart devises that are Wi-Fi enabled.

        Computers for public use are available on board.

        * Please Note: All packages only allow for one device at a time to be connected to the internet.

        Please contact a Vacation Planner if you have questions.

        Deck 8

        Deck 8

        • Yacht Club Café & Library (1)
        • Star Bar (2)
        • Star Grill by Steven Raichlen (3)
        Deck 8
        Deck 7

        Deck 7

        • Bridge (4)
        • World Spa by Windstar (5)
        • Fitness Centre and Motion Studio (6)
        • Pool and Whirlpool (7)
        • Veranda/Candles (8)
        Deck 8
        Deck 7
        Deck 6

        Deck 6

        • Star Boutique (9)
        • Cuadro 44 by Anthony Sasso (10)
        • Compass Rose (11)
        • Owner’s Suites
        • Star Porthole Suites
        • Star Balcony Suites
        • Deluxe Suite
        • Star Ocean View Suites
        • Balcony Suites
        • Owner’s Suite
        Deck 8
        Deck 7
        Deck 6
        Deck 5

        Deck 5

        • Whirlpool (12)
        • Reception (13)
        • Destination Office (14)
        • Screening Room (15)
        • Lounge (16)
        • Classic Suites
        • Ocean View Suites
        • Balcony Suites
        • Deluxe Suite
        • Star Balcony Suite
        • Star Ocean View Suite
        • Ocean View Suite – Accessible Suites (548, 550)
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        Deck 7
        Deck 6
        Deck 5
        Deck 4

        Deck 4

        • Star Ocean View Suites
        • Balcony Suite
        • Ocean View Suites – Accessible Suites (448,450)
        • Deluxe Suite
        Deck 8
        Deck 7
        Deck 6
        Deck 5
        Deck 4
        Deck 3

        Deck 3

        • Watersports Platform (18)
        • Amphora Restaurant (17)
        • Medical Facility (19)
        • Star Porthole Suites

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          Star Collector: Kilts, Celts & Crepes

          with Windstar Cruises
          Aug. 05, 2025 - Aug. 24, 2025
          20 days12 ports

          Smaller ports and five overnight stays give you a more in-depth and intimate look at France, the Low Countries, Scotland and Ireland. Get to know the full spectrum of France's beauty. In romantic St.-Malo, witness the improbable abbey perched on Mont-Saint-Michel, emerging like a mermaid from the sea. Trade the organic earth tones of the abbey for Versaille's over-the-top Baroque splendor, all gilt and mirrors. And embrace the muted palette of Claude Monet, his Honfleur gardens and water lilies as lovely today as when he first painted them.

          Taste wines from vineyards whose legendary terroir includes prehistoric caves and 11th-century basilicas. Visit Normandy beaches still raw with emotion. Then cross the North Sea to Dublin - home of Guinness, Jameson Irish Whiskey, and pubs dating back to the 12th century. Explore Titanic history in Belfast or follow the big footsteps of Finn McCool to the Giant's Causeway. Discover secret summer escapes like Oban and Ullapool, small towns with oversized helpings of scenery and seafood.

          And end your voyage in Edinburgh, where the Royal Mile leading to Edinburgh Castle is filled with history, mystery and anticipation.

          • Asia
          • Australia
          • Barcelona
          • british isles
          • California
          • Cambodia
          • Chef
          • Cherry Blossoms
          • Colombia
          • Culinary
          • Danube
          • denmark
          • europe
          • family
          • France
          • French Riviera
          • Hawaii
          • iceland
          • ireland
          • Italian Riviera
          • Italy
          • Japan
          • LA
          • Los Angeles
          • Magdalena
          • Monaco
          • Monte Carlo
          • River
          • scotland
          • Spring
          • Temples
          • Tennis
          • The Collection
          • The Mekong
          • USA
          • Vancouver
          • Venice
          • Vietnam
          • wine

          Itinerary

          Day 1: Leith
          Day 3: Ullapool
          Day 4: Oban
          Day 5: Belfast
          Day 6: Dun Laoghaire
          Day 9: Amsterdam
          Day 10: Amsterdam
          Day 11: Zeebrugge
          Day 12: Zeebrugge
          Day 13: Rouen
          Day 14: Rouen
          Day 15: Rouen
          Day 15: Honfleur
          Day 16: Saint-Malo
          Day 18: La Rochelle
          Day 19: Bordeaux
          Day 20: Bordeaux
          Day 1: Leith

          Day itinerary:

          From the Firth of Forth, a UNESCO site, to the Royal Mile, Edinburgh is steeped in history. Edinburgh Castle. The Royal Botanic Gardens. The UNESCO site of Old Town. The wonders of Edinburgh are never ending. From one of Europe’s best-preserved castles to the world’s longest herbaceous border, a riot of color and culture pervades. In this city as old as Scotland itself, you’ll find the perfect blend of historic tradition and natural beauty

          Day 3: Ullapool

          Ullapool is an ideal base for hiking throughout Sutherland and taking wildlife and nature cruises, especially to the Summer Isles. By the shores of salty Loch Broom, the town was founded in 1788 as a fishing station to exploit the local herring stocks. There’s still a smattering of fishing vessels, as well as visiting yachts and foreign ships. When their crews fill the pubs, Ullapool has a cosmopolitan feel. The harbor area comes to life when the Lewis ferry arrives and departs.

          Day itinerary:

          The scenic fishing town of Ullapool is nestled on the shores of Loch Broom and is the gateway to the Northern Highlands. The North Atlantic Drift passes by here bringing moderate temperatures. Described as an outdoor paradise, Ullapool was voted one of the UK’s top 10 outdoor destinations. It offers a delightful choice of varied walks and footpaths. Nearby is the Inverpolly National Nature Reserve, home to pine martens, wildcats, and golden eagles and one of the most photographed hills in the area, Stac Pollaidh, with its unique shape.

          Day 4: Oban

          Oban, “little bay” in Gaelic, today has a resident population of 8,500 and is the unofficial capital of the West Highlands – the “Gateway to the Isles.” The panoramic views of the mountains, lochs and islands which have captivated artists, authors, composers, and poets for centuries are as striking now as they were when Dunollie Castle, a ruined keep which has stood sentinel over the narrow entrance to the sheltered bay for around six hundred years, was the northern outpost of the Dalriadic Scots. It is no surprise to find Oban in the 21st-century remains a magnet for travellers from all over the world. The town’s present day popularity owes much to the Victorians, and as early as 1812, when the Comet steamship linked Oban with Glasgow, the town played host to intrepid travellers touring Staffa – the inspiration for Mendelssohn’s Hebridean Overture – and Iona – home of Scottish Christianity since St Columba stepped ashore in AD563. Indeed once Oban had the royal seal of approval from Queen Victoria, who called it “one of the finest spots we have seen,” the town’s destiny as an endearingly enchanting holiday destination was as firmly set as the lava columns of Fingal’s Cave in Oban is justifiably known as the “gateway to the Isles.” The town’s south pier is the embarkation point for car ferries to Mull, Coll, Tiree, Barra, South Uist, Colonsay, Lismore and Islay. From these islands you can travel further a field to Iona, Staffa and to many of the smaller less well known isles.

          Day itinerary:

          Oban has developed into Scotland’s most popular West-Coast holiday town. Just outside the town stands Dunollie Castle, on a site that overlooks the bay and has been fortified since the Bronze Age. The charm of its Victorian harbor offers an excellent seafood scene, and is also a major gateway to the Hebrides.

          Day 5: Belfast

          Before English and Scottish settlers arrived in the 1600s, Belfast was a tiny village called Béal Feirste (“sandbank ford”) belonging to Ulster’s ancient O’Neill clan. With the advent of the Plantation period (when settlers arrived in the 1600s), Sir Arthur Chichester, from Devon in southwestern England, received the city from the English Crown, and his son was made Earl of Donegall. Huguenots fleeing persecution from France settled near here, bringing their valuable linen-work skills. In the 18th century, Belfast underwent a phenomenal expansion—its population doubled every 10 years, despite an ever-present sectarian divide. Although the Anglican gentry despised the Presbyterian artisans—who, in turn, distrusted the native Catholics—Belfast’s growth continued at a dizzying speed. The city was a great Victorian success story, an industrial boomtown whose prosperity was built on trade, especially linen and shipbuilding. Famously (or infamously), the Titanic was built here, giving Belfast, for a time, the nickname “Titanic Town.” Having laid the foundation stone of the city’s university in 1845, Queen Victoria returned to Belfast in 1849 (she is recalled in the names of buildings, streets, bars, monuments, and other places around the city), and in the same year, the university opened under the name Queen’s College. Nearly 40 years later, in 1888, Victoria granted Belfast its city charter. Today its population is nearly 300,000, tourist numbers have increased, and this dramatically transformed city is enjoying an unparalleled renaissance.This is all a welcome change from the period when news about Belfast meant reports about “the Troubles.” Since the 1994 ceasefire, Northern Ireland’s capital city has benefited from major hotel investment, gentrified quaysides (or strands), a sophisticated new performing arts center, and major initiatives to boost tourism. Although the 1996 bombing of offices at Canary Wharf in London disrupted the 1994 peace agreement, the ceasefire was officially reestablished on July 20, 1997, and this embattled city began its quest for a newfound identity.Since 2008, the city has restored all its major public buildings such as museums, churches, theaters, City Hall, Ulster Hall—and even the glorious Crown Bar—spending millions of pounds on its built heritage. A gaol that at the height of the Troubles held some of the most notorious murderers involved in paramilitary violence is now a major visitor attraction.Belfast’s city center is made up of three roughly contiguous areas that are easy to navigate on foot. From the south end to the north, it’s about an hour’s leisurely walk.

          Day itinerary:

          Probably best known as the birthplace of the Titanic, Belfast was a hub for not only shipbuilding but also tobacco processing, rope-making and Irish linen in the early 20th century. Today the old shipyards are giving way to luxury apartments in what is known as the Titanic Quarter, home to the Titanic Belfast Centre, a beautiful star-shaped building covering the Titanic’s construction. Other must-sees include the Ulster Folk Museum and the Belfast Cathedral, as well as numerous award-winning restaurants and bars.

          Day 6: Dun Laoghaire

          Day itinerary:

          Dublin is a city of delights and surprises. Stroll across the Ha’Penny Bridge to Trinity College for a glimpse of the Book of Kells. Step inside the 11th century Dublin Castle. Stop by the Guinness Storehouse or Old Jameson Distillery for a taste of Irish history. And embrace the beauty of Dublin Bay, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve.

          Day 9: Amsterdam

          Amsterdam combines the unrivaled beauty of the 17th-century Golden Age city center with plenty of museums and art of the highest order, not to mention a remarkably laid-back atmosphere. It all comes together to make this one of the world’s most appealing and offbeat metropolises in the world. Built on a latticework of concentric canals like an aquatic rainbow, Amsterdam is known as the City of Canals—but it’s no Venice, content to live on moonlight serenades and former glory. Quite the contrary: on nearly every street here you’ll find old and new side by side—quiet corners where time seems to be holding its breath next to streets like neon-lit Kalverstraat, and Red Light ladies strutting by the city’s oldest church. Indeed, Amsterdam has as many lovely facets as a 40-carat diamond polished by one of the city’s gem cutters. It’s certainly a metropolis, but a rather small and very accessible one. Locals tend to refer to it as a big village, albeit one that happens to pack the cultural wallop of a major world destination. There are scores of concerts every day, numerous museums, summertime festivals, and, of course, a legendary year-round party scene. It’s pretty much impossible to resist Amsterdam’s charms. With 7,000 registered monuments, most of which began as the residences and warehouses of humble merchants, set on 160 man-made canals, and traversed by 1,500 or so bridges, Amsterdam has the largest historical inner city in Europe. Its famous circle of waterways, the grachtengordel, was a 17th-century urban expansion plan for the rich and is a lasting testament to the city’s Golden Age. This town is endearing because of its kinder, gentler nature—but a reputation for championing sex, drugs, and rock ’n’ roll does not alone account for Amsterdam’s being one of the most popular destinations in Europe: consider that within a single square mile the city harbors some of the greatest achievements in Western art, from Rembrandt to Van Gogh. Not to mention that this is one of Europe’s great walking cities, with so many of its treasures in the untouted details: tiny alleyways barely visible on the map, hidden garden courtyards, shop windows, floating houseboats, hidden hofjes(courtyards with almshouses), sudden vistas of church spires, and gabled roofs that look like so many unframed paintings. And don’t forget that the joy lies in details: elaborate gables and witty gable stones denoting the trade of a previous owner. Keep in mind that those XXX symbols you see all over town are not a mark of the city’s triple-X reputation. They’re part of Amsterdam’s official coat of arms—three St. Andrew’s crosses, believed to represent the three dangers that have traditionally plagued the city: flood, fire, and pestilence. The coat’s motto (“Valiant, determined, compassionate”) was introduced in 1947 by Queen Wilhelmina in remembrance of the 1941 February Strike in Amsterdam—the first time in Europe that non-Jewish people protested against the persecution of Jews by the Nazi regime.

          Day itinerary:

          Amsterdam, the Venice of the North, where more than 1,500 bridges arch gracefully over scenic canals. The stately 17th century homes of Dutch merchants line the canals and museums are everywhere, filled with masterpieces from the Dutch Golden Age. Most of the sightseeing essentials are conveniently collected in the Canal Ring, the central area of the city which is designated as a UNESCO site. Here you’ll find the Anne Frank House, the Royal Palace, the Red Light District, and most of the museums. Mind all the bicycles!

          Day 10: Amsterdam

          Amsterdam combines the unrivaled beauty of the 17th-century Golden Age city center with plenty of museums and art of the highest order, not to mention a remarkably laid-back atmosphere. It all comes together to make this one of the world’s most appealing and offbeat metropolises in the world. Built on a latticework of concentric canals like an aquatic rainbow, Amsterdam is known as the City of Canals—but it’s no Venice, content to live on moonlight serenades and former glory. Quite the contrary: on nearly every street here you’ll find old and new side by side—quiet corners where time seems to be holding its breath next to streets like neon-lit Kalverstraat, and Red Light ladies strutting by the city’s oldest church. Indeed, Amsterdam has as many lovely facets as a 40-carat diamond polished by one of the city’s gem cutters. It’s certainly a metropolis, but a rather small and very accessible one. Locals tend to refer to it as a big village, albeit one that happens to pack the cultural wallop of a major world destination. There are scores of concerts every day, numerous museums, summertime festivals, and, of course, a legendary year-round party scene. It’s pretty much impossible to resist Amsterdam’s charms. With 7,000 registered monuments, most of which began as the residences and warehouses of humble merchants, set on 160 man-made canals, and traversed by 1,500 or so bridges, Amsterdam has the largest historical inner city in Europe. Its famous circle of waterways, the grachtengordel, was a 17th-century urban expansion plan for the rich and is a lasting testament to the city’s Golden Age. This town is endearing because of its kinder, gentler nature—but a reputation for championing sex, drugs, and rock ’n’ roll does not alone account for Amsterdam’s being one of the most popular destinations in Europe: consider that within a single square mile the city harbors some of the greatest achievements in Western art, from Rembrandt to Van Gogh. Not to mention that this is one of Europe’s great walking cities, with so many of its treasures in the untouted details: tiny alleyways barely visible on the map, hidden garden courtyards, shop windows, floating houseboats, hidden hofjes(courtyards with almshouses), sudden vistas of church spires, and gabled roofs that look like so many unframed paintings. And don’t forget that the joy lies in details: elaborate gables and witty gable stones denoting the trade of a previous owner. Keep in mind that those XXX symbols you see all over town are not a mark of the city’s triple-X reputation. They’re part of Amsterdam’s official coat of arms—three St. Andrew’s crosses, believed to represent the three dangers that have traditionally plagued the city: flood, fire, and pestilence. The coat’s motto (“Valiant, determined, compassionate”) was introduced in 1947 by Queen Wilhelmina in remembrance of the 1941 February Strike in Amsterdam—the first time in Europe that non-Jewish people protested against the persecution of Jews by the Nazi regime.

          Day itinerary:

          Amsterdam, the Venice of the North, where more than 1,500 bridges arch gracefully over scenic canals. The stately 17th century homes of Dutch merchants line the canals and museums are everywhere, filled with masterpieces from the Dutch Golden Age. Most of the sightseeing essentials are conveniently collected in the Canal Ring, the central area of the city which is designated as a UNESCO site. Here you’ll find the Anne Frank House, the Royal Palace, the Red Light District, and most of the museums. Mind all the bicycles!

          Day 11: Zeebrugge

          In 1895 work began to construct a new seaport and harbour next to the tiny village of Zeebrugge, situated on the North Sea coast. Today the fast-expanding port of Zeebrugge is one of the busiest in Europe and its marina is Belgium’s most important fishing port. Many attempts were made to destroy this important port during both World Wars. Zeebrugge is ideally located for discovering the historic city of Bruges, and delightful seaside resorts with long sandy beaches can be visited by using the trams that run the whole length of the Belgian coast. Please note that no food may be taken ashore in Belgium. We shall not be offering shuttle buses to Bruges, but you may visit the city on an optional excursion: those visiting Bruges should note that there may be quite a long walk from the coach to the town centre.

          Day itinerary:

          The entire city center of Bruges has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, filled with Flemish and Renaissance architecture made all the more beautiful when reflected in the city’s many canals. Shop for legendary lace, or a pint of Belgian beer.

          Day 12: Zeebrugge

          In 1895 work began to construct a new seaport and harbour next to the tiny village of Zeebrugge, situated on the North Sea coast. Today the fast-expanding port of Zeebrugge is one of the busiest in Europe and its marina is Belgium’s most important fishing port. Many attempts were made to destroy this important port during both World Wars. Zeebrugge is ideally located for discovering the historic city of Bruges, and delightful seaside resorts with long sandy beaches can be visited by using the trams that run the whole length of the Belgian coast. Please note that no food may be taken ashore in Belgium. We shall not be offering shuttle buses to Bruges, but you may visit the city on an optional excursion: those visiting Bruges should note that there may be quite a long walk from the coach to the town centre.

          Day itinerary:

          The entire city center of Bruges has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, filled with Flemish and Renaissance architecture made all the more beautiful when reflected in the city’s many canals. Shop for legendary lace, or a pint of Belgian beer.

          Day 13: Rouen

          Day itinerary:

          This port city on the Seine River and gateway to Paris is full of beautiful architecture and is an art-lover’s delight. Museums are plentiful here including the Historial Jeanne d’Arc and the Musee des Beaux-Arts with the second-largest collection of Impressionist works in France. Stroll the many local markets full of fresh produce and flowers and dine at one of the incredible restaurants featuring fresh ingredients from this region.

          Day 14: Rouen

          Day itinerary:

          This port city on the Seine River and gateway to Paris is full of beautiful architecture and is an art-lover’s delight. Museums are plentiful here including the Historial Jeanne d’Arc and the Musee des Beaux-Arts with the second-largest collection of Impressionist works in France. Stroll the many local markets full of fresh produce and flowers and dine at one of the incredible restaurants featuring fresh ingredients from this region.

          Day 15: Rouen

          Day itinerary:

          This port city on the Seine River and gateway to Paris is full of beautiful architecture and is an art-lover’s delight. Museums are plentiful here including the Historial Jeanne d’Arc and the Musee des Beaux-Arts with the second-largest collection of Impressionist works in France. Stroll the many local markets full of fresh produce and flowers and dine at one of the incredible restaurants featuring fresh ingredients from this region.

          Day 15: Honfleur

          Honfleur, the most picturesque of the Côte Fleurie’s seaside towns, is a time-burnished place with a surplus of half-timber houses and cobbled streets that are lined with a stunning selection of stylish boutiques. Much of its Renaissance architecture remains intact—especially around the 17th-century Vieux Bassin harbor, where the water is fronted on one side by two-story stone houses with low, sloping roofs and on the other by tall slate-topped houses with wooden facades. Maritime expeditions (including some of the first voyages to Canada) departed from here; later, Impressionists were inspired to capture it on canvas. But the town as a whole has become increasingly crowded since the Pont de Normandie opened in 1995. Providing a direct link with Upper Normandy, the world’s sixth-largest cable-stayed bridge is supported by two concrete pylons taller than the Eiffel Tower and designed to resist winds of 257 kph (160 mph).

          Day itinerary:

          Sitting on the estuary where the Seine River meets the English Channel, the charming character of this harbor town has been the subject of artists like Claude Monet and Eugene Boudin. The 15th century St. Catherine’s church is an interesting vaulted timber structure built by shipbuilders. And a walk along the edge of the Honfleur Estuary will pass town gardens, beaches, and a view of the Normandy Bridge. You can also find the intriguing local cider along the Route du Cidre.

          Day 16: Saint-Malo

          Thrust out into the sea and bound to the mainland only by tenuous man-made causeways, romantic St-Malo has built a reputation as a breeding ground for phenomenal sailors. Many were fishermen, but others—most notably Jacques Cartier, who claimed Canada for Francis I in 1534—were New World explorers. Still others were corsairs, “sea dogs” paid by the French crown to harass the Limeys across the Channel: legendary ones like Robert Surcouf and Duguay-Trouin helped make St-Malo rich through their pillaging, in the process earning it the nickname “the pirates’ city.” The St-Malo you see today isn’t quite the one they called home because a weeklong fire in 1944, kindled by retreating Nazis, wiped out nearly all of the old buildings. Restoration work was more painstaking than brilliant, but the narrow streets and granite houses of the Vieille Ville were satisfactorily recreated, enabling St-Malo to regain its role as a busy fishing port, seaside resort, and tourist destination. The ramparts that help define this city figuratively and literally are authentic, and the flames also spared houses along Rue de Pelicot in the Vieille Ville. Battalions of tourists invade this quaint part of town in summer, so arrive off-season if you want to avoid crowds.

          Day itinerary:

          Once notorious as the home of pirates, St.-Malo today is better known for the UNESCO site monastery and town of Mont St. Michel and the famous oysters of nearby Cancale. Walk the city’s ramparts, or pass the time at a seaside boulangerie sampling a fresh and buttery croissant.

          Day 18: La Rochelle

          Day itinerary:

          La Rochelle is said to be the most lovely and unspoiled port city in France, and who are we to argue? Two 14th century stone towers guard the gateway to the medieval core of the city, the Vieux Port. And this is a city that is focused on ships. You’ll find yachts floating in the Port des Minimes, ships in the stained glass of church windows, maybe even decorating the arcaded walkways that line the streets. Learn the art of brandy making with a visit to the Cognac region and the Hennessy maisson, dating back to 1765. While walking past the aging barrels, inhale the heady aroma—the escaping vapors known as “the angels’ share.”

          Day 19: Bordeaux

          Bordeaux as a whole, rather than any particular points within it, is what you’ll want to visit in order to understand why Victor Hugo described it as Versailles plus Antwerp, and why the painter Francisco de Goya, when exiled from his native Spain, chose it as his last home (he died here in 1828). The capital of southwest France and the region’s largest city, Bordeaux remains synonymous with the wine trade: wine shippers have long maintained their headquarters along the banks of the Garonne, while buyers from around the world arrive for the huge biennial Vinexpo show (held in odd-number years).Bordeaux is, admittedly, a less exuberant city than many others in France, but lively and stylish elements are making a dent in its conservative veneer. The cleaned-up riverfront is said by some, after a bottle or two, to exude an elegance reminiscent of St. Petersburg, and that aura of 18th-century élan also permeates the historic downtown sector—“le vieux Bordeaux”—where fine shops invite exploration. To the south of the city center are old docklands undergoing renewal—one train station has now been transformed into a big multiplex movie theater—but the area is still a bit shady. To get a feel for the historic port of Bordeaux, take the 90-minute boat trip that leaves Quai Louis-XVIII every weekday afternoon, or the regular passenger ferry that plies the Garonne between Quai Richelieu and the Pont d’Aquitaine in summer. A nice time to stroll around the city center is the first Sunday of the month, when it’s pedestrian-only and vehicles are banned.

          Day itinerary:

          Bordeaux has long been known as La Belle au Bois Dormant, Sleeping Beauty. And while the beauty part is undeniable, the sleeping part could be argued. Sure, the region is filled with treasures from long ago, including more than 350 historic monuments and buildings in the city alone. But the capital of Aquitaine is also home to a vibrant culture and, as oenophiles well know, is the gateway to some of France’s most famous vineyards. In this UNESCO World Heritage city, 13th century cathedrals and 18th century palaces are commonplace. Venture beyond the city’s borders to the chateaux of the Médoc region or to Saint-Émilion, a breathtaking medieval village set among the vineyards that is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

          Day 20: Bordeaux

          Bordeaux as a whole, rather than any particular points within it, is what you’ll want to visit in order to understand why Victor Hugo described it as Versailles plus Antwerp, and why the painter Francisco de Goya, when exiled from his native Spain, chose it as his last home (he died here in 1828). The capital of southwest France and the region’s largest city, Bordeaux remains synonymous with the wine trade: wine shippers have long maintained their headquarters along the banks of the Garonne, while buyers from around the world arrive for the huge biennial Vinexpo show (held in odd-number years).Bordeaux is, admittedly, a less exuberant city than many others in France, but lively and stylish elements are making a dent in its conservative veneer. The cleaned-up riverfront is said by some, after a bottle or two, to exude an elegance reminiscent of St. Petersburg, and that aura of 18th-century élan also permeates the historic downtown sector—“le vieux Bordeaux”—where fine shops invite exploration. To the south of the city center are old docklands undergoing renewal—one train station has now been transformed into a big multiplex movie theater—but the area is still a bit shady. To get a feel for the historic port of Bordeaux, take the 90-minute boat trip that leaves Quai Louis-XVIII every weekday afternoon, or the regular passenger ferry that plies the Garonne between Quai Richelieu and the Pont d’Aquitaine in summer. A nice time to stroll around the city center is the first Sunday of the month, when it’s pedestrian-only and vehicles are banned.

          Day itinerary:

          Bordeaux has long been known as La Belle au Bois Dormant, Sleeping Beauty. And while the beauty part is undeniable, the sleeping part could be argued. Sure, the region is filled with treasures from long ago, including more than 350 historic monuments and buildings in the city alone. But the capital of Aquitaine is also home to a vibrant culture and, as oenophiles well know, is the gateway to some of France’s most famous vineyards. In this UNESCO World Heritage city, 13th century cathedrals and 18th century palaces are commonplace. Venture beyond the city’s borders to the chateaux of the Médoc region or to Saint-Émilion, a breathtaking medieval village set among the vineyards that is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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          Owner's Suite Midship

          Owner's Suite Midship

          A stunning brand new owner’s suites with 820 square feet of space featuring two bedrooms and two bathrooms, a verandah, and plenty of space in the sitting area for entertaining. This is the most sought after suite on the entire ship and once you stay here, you’ll never stay anywhere else.

          Newly Redesigned Restrooms

          We reimagined our restrooms to provide you a private oasis within your own room.

          Amenities

          • Queen Size Bed with Luxurious Linens
          • Waffle Weave Robe and Slippers
          • Interactive TV
          • Fully Stocked Mini Bar/Refrigerator
          • Safe
          • Direct Dial Phone
          • L’Occitane Bath Amenities
          • Fresh Fruit
          • Hair Dryers and 110/220 outlets
          • Wi-Fi Internet Access (various plans available for purchase)
          • Mirrored closet with ample drawer space
          • Granite vanity with magnifying mirror and chair
          Owner's Suite Midship
          Owner's Suite Forward

          Owner's Suite Forward

          With 575 square feet, your Owner’s Suite offers separate living room and dining areas. A veranda, Interactive TVs, and a full master bath and separate powder room indulge you in spacious comfort.

          Newly Redesigned Restrooms

          We reimagined our restrooms to provide you a private oasis within your own room.

          Amenities

          • Queen Size Bed with Luxurious Linens

          • Waffle Weave Robe and Slippers
          • Interactive TV
          • Fully Stocked Mini Bar/Refrigerator
          • Safe
          • Direct Dial Phone
          • L’Occitane Bath Amenities
          • Fresh Fruit
          • Hair Dryers and 110/220 outlets
          • Wi-Fi Internet Access(various plans available for purchase)
          • Mirrored closet with ample drawer space
          • Granite vanity with magnifying mirror and chair
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          Star Porthole Suite

          Star Porthole Suite

          These rooms represent a nod to the sailing tradition of porthole windows. And while sailors might have had cramped quarters, your 277 square foot stateroom is wonderfully spacious and furnished with all the modern amenities and comforts of home.

          Newly Redesigned Restrooms

          We reimagined our restrooms to provide you a private oasis within your own room.

          Amenities

          • Queen Size Bed with Luxurious Linens
          • Waffle Weave Robe and Slippers
          • Interactive TV
          • Fully Stocked Mini Bar/Refrigerator
          • Safe
          • Direct Dial Phone
          • L’Occitane Bath Amenities
          • Fresh Fruit
          • Hair Dryers and 110/220 outlets
          • Wi-Fi Internet Access(various plans available for purchase)
          • Mirrored closet with ample drawer space
          • Granite vanity with magnifying mirror and chair
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          Owner's Suite Forward
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          Classic Suite

          Classic Suite

          Relax in 400 to 530 spacious square feet. Your living area offers beautiful views from the forward-facing window and French doors onto your private veranda. Two spacious closets give you plenty of room to unpack.

          Newly Redesigned Restrooms

          We reimagined our restrooms to provide you a private oasis within your own room.

          Amenities

          • Queen Size Bed with Luxurious Linens
          • Waffle Weave Robe and Slippers
          • Interactive TV
          • Fully Stocked Mini Bar/Refrigerator
          • Safe
          • Direct Dial Phone
          • L’Occitane Bath Amenities
          • Fresh Fruit
          • Hair Dryers and 110/220 outlets
          • Wi-Fi Internet Access(various plans available for purchase)
          • Mirrored closet with ample drawer space
          • Granite vanity with magnifying mirror and chair
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          Owner's Suite Forward
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          Deluxe Suite

          Deluxe Suite

          Brand new Deluxe Suites welcome you with 468 square feet of casually elegant living space and an ocean viewing French balcony. All these suites feature 3rd berths, and a sleep-inducing queen bed easily converted to twins.

          Newly Redesigned Restrooms

          We reimagined our restrooms to provide you a private oasis within your own room.

          Amenities

          • Queen Size Bed with Luxurious Linens
          • Waffle Weave Robe and Slippers
          • Interactive TV
          • Fully Stocked Mini Bar/Refrigerator
          • Safe
          • Direct Dial Phone
          • L’Occitane Bath Amenities
          • Fresh Fruit
          • Hair Dryers and 110/220 outlets
          • Wi-Fi Internet Access(various plans available for purchase)
          • Mirrored closet with ample drawer space
          • Granite vanity with magnifying mirror and chair

          Owner's Suite Midship
          Owner's Suite Forward
          Star Porthole Suite
          Classic Suite
          Deluxe Suite
          Star Balcony Suite

          Star Balcony Suite

          As soon as you walk through the door, you’re greeted with an open living area for a more welcoming entrance. Drift off to sleep by the window in your queen bed as you watch the same stars that sailors used to navigate the seas hundreds of years ago.

          Newly Redesigned Restrooms

          We reimagined our restrooms to provide you a private oasis within your own room.

          Amenities

          • Queen Size Bed with Luxurious Linens
          • Waffle Weave Robe and Slippers
          • Interactive TV
          • Fully Stocked Mini Bar/Refrigerator
          • Safe
          • Direct Dial Phone
          • L’Occitane Bath Amenities
          • Fresh Fruit
          • Hair Dryers and 110/220 outlets
          • Wi-Fi Internet Access(various plans available for purchase)
          • Mirrored closet with ample drawer space
          • Granite vanity with magnifying mirror and chair
          Owner's Suite Midship
          Owner's Suite Forward
          Star Porthole Suite
          Classic Suite
          Deluxe Suite
          Star Balcony Suite
          Star Balcony Suite 1

          Star Balcony Suite 1

          As soon as you walk through the door, you’re greeted with an open living area for a more welcoming entrance. Drift off to sleep by the window in your queen bed as you watch the same stars that sailors used to navigate the seas hundreds of years ago.

          Newly Redesigned Restrooms

          We reimagined our restrooms to provide you a private oasis within your own room.

          Amenities

          • Queen Size Bed with Luxurious Linens
          • Waffle Weave Robe and Slippers
          • Interactive TV
          • Fully Stocked Mini Bar/Refrigerator
          • Safe
          • Direct Dial Phone
          • L’Occitane Bath Amenities
          • Fresh Fruit
          • Hair Dryers and 110/220 outlets
          • Wi-Fi Internet Access(various plans available for purchase)
          • Mirrored closet with ample drawer space
          • Granite vanity with magnifying mirror and chair

          Owner's Suite Midship
          Owner's Suite Forward
          Star Porthole Suite
          Classic Suite
          Deluxe Suite
          Star Balcony Suite
          Star Balcony Suite 1
          Balcony Suite

          Balcony Suite

          Stylish comfort and ocean views welcome you in 277 square feet. Your queen bed (which can be separated as twins if you prefer) features luxurious Egyptian cotton linens. Enjoy a luxurious soak in your full-size tub or an invigorating shower, then wrap up in your waffle-weave robe and slippers, savour a treat from the fresh fruit bowl, or simply stretch out and enjoy the fresh flowers.

          Newly Redesigned Restrooms

          We reimagined our restrooms to provide you a private oasis within your own room.

          Amenities

          • Queen Size Bed with Luxurious Linens
          • Waffle Weave Robe and Slippers
          • Interactive TV
          • Fully Stocked Mini Bar/Refrigerator
          • Safe
          • Direct Dial Phone
          • L’Occitane Bath Amenities
          • Fresh Fruit
          • Hair Dryers and 110/220 outlets
          • Wi-Fi Internet Access (various plans available for purchase)
          • Mirrored closet with ample drawer space
          • Granite vanity with magnifying mirror and chair
          Owner's Suite Midship
          Owner's Suite Forward
          Star Porthole Suite
          Classic Suite
          Deluxe Suite
          Star Balcony Suite
          Star Balcony Suite 1
          Balcony Suite
          Balcony Suite 1

          Balcony Suite 1

          Stylish comfort and ocean views welcome you in 277 square feet. Your queen bed (which can be separated as twins if you prefer) features luxurious Egyptian cotton linens. Enjoy a luxurious soak in your full-size tub or an invigorating shower, then wrap up in your waffle-weave robe and slippers, savour a treat from the fresh fruit bowl, or simply stretch out and enjoy the fresh flowers.

          Newly Redesigned Restrooms

          We reimagined our restrooms to provide you a private oasis within your own room.

          Amenities

          • Queen Size Bed with Luxurious Linens
          • Waffle Weave Robe and Slippers
          • Interactive TV
          • Fully Stocked Mini Bar/Refrigerator
          • Safe
          • Direct Dial Phone
          • L’Occitane Bath Amenities
          • Fresh Fruit
          • Hair Dryers and 110/220 outlets
          • Wi-Fi Internet Access (various plans available for purchase)
          • Mirrored closet with ample drawer space
          • Granite vanity with magnifying mirror and chair

          Owner's Suite Midship
          Owner's Suite Forward
          Star Porthole Suite
          Classic Suite
          Deluxe Suite
          Star Balcony Suite
          Star Balcony Suite 1
          Balcony Suite
          Balcony Suite 1
          Star Ocean View Suite 1

          Star Ocean View Suite 1

          As soon as you walk through the door, you’re greeted with an open living area for a more welcoming entrance. Drift off to sleep by the window in your queen bed as you watch the same stars that sailors used to navigate the seas hundreds of years ago. 

          Newly Redesigned Restrooms

          We reimagined our restrooms to provide you a private oasis within your own room.

          Amenities

          • Queen Size Bed with Luxurious Linens
          • Waffle Weave Robe and Slippers
          • Interactive TV
          • Fully Stocked Mini Bar/Refrigerator
          • Safe
          • Direct Dial Phone
          • L’Occitane Bath Amenities
          • Fresh Fruit
          • Hair Dryers and 110/220 outlets
          • Wi-Fi Internet Access (various plans available for purchase)
          • Mirrored closet with ample drawer space
          • Granite vanity with magnifying mirror and chair
          Owner's Suite Midship
          Owner's Suite Forward
          Star Porthole Suite
          Classic Suite
          Deluxe Suite
          Star Balcony Suite
          Star Balcony Suite 1
          Balcony Suite
          Balcony Suite 1
          Star Ocean View Suite 1
          Ocean View Suite

          Ocean View Suite

          Stylish comfort and ocean views welcome you in 277 square feet. Your queen bed (which can be separated as twins if you prefer) features luxurious Egyptian cotton linens. Enjoy a luxurious soak in your full-size tub or an invigorating shower, then wrap up in your waffle-weave robe and slippers, savor a treat from the fresh fruit bowl, or simply stretch out and enjoy the fresh flowers. 

          Newly Redesigned Restrooms

          We reimagined our restrooms to provide you a private oasis within your own room.

          Amenities

          • Queen Size Bed with Luxurious Linens
          • Waffle Weave Robe and Slippers
          • Interactive TV
          • Fully Stocked Mini Bar/Refrigerator
          • Safe
          • Direct Dial Phone
          • L’Occitane Bath Amenities
          • Fresh Fruit
          • Hair Dryers and 110/220 outlets
          • Wi-Fi Internet Access (various plans available for purchase)
          • Mirrored closet with ample drawer space
          • Granite vanity with magnifying mirror and chair
          Owner's Suite Midship
          Owner's Suite Forward
          Star Porthole Suite
          Classic Suite
          Deluxe Suite
          Star Balcony Suite
          Star Balcony Suite 1
          Balcony Suite
          Balcony Suite 1
          Star Ocean View Suite 1
          Ocean View Suite
          Ocean View Suite 1

          Ocean View Suite 1

          Stylish comfort and ocean views welcome you in 277 square feet. Your queen bed (which can be separated as twins if you prefer) features luxurious Egyptian cotton linens. Enjoy a luxurious soak in your full-size tub or an invigorating shower, then wrap up in your waffle-weave robe and slippers, savour a treat from the fresh fruit bowl, or simply stretch out and enjoy the fresh flowers.

          Newly Redesigned Restrooms

          We reimagined our restrooms to provide you a private oasis within your own room.

          Amenities

          • Queen Size Bed with Luxurious Linens
          • Waffle Weave Robe and Slippers
          • Interactive TV
          • Fully Stocked Mini Bar/Refrigerator
          • Safe
          • Direct Dial Phone
          • L’Occitane Bath Amenities
          • Fresh Fruit
          • Hair Dryers and 110/220 outlets
          • Wi-Fi Internet Access (various plans available for purchase)
          • Mirrored closet with ample drawer space
          • Granite vanity with magnifying mirror and chair

          Owner's Suite Midship
          Owner's Suite Forward
          Star Porthole Suite
          Classic Suite
          Deluxe Suite
          Star Balcony Suite
          Star Balcony Suite 1
          Balcony Suite
          Balcony Suite 1
          Star Ocean View Suite 1
          Ocean View Suite
          Ocean View Suite 1
          Ocean View Suite 2

          Ocean View Suite 2

          Stylish comfort and ocean views welcome you in 277 square feet. Your queen bed (which can be separated as twins if you prefer) features luxurious Egyptian cotton linens. Enjoy a luxurious soak in your full-size tub or an invigorating shower, then wrap up in your waffle-weave robe and slippers, savour a treat from the fresh fruit bowl, or simply stretch out and enjoy the fresh flowers.

          Newly Redesigned Restrooms

          We reimagined our restrooms to provide you a private oasis within your own room.

          Amenities

          • Queen Size Bed with Luxurious Linens
          • Waffle Weave Robe and Slippers
          • Interactive TV
          • Fully Stocked Mini Bar/Refrigerator
          • Safe
          • Direct Dial Phone
          • L’Occitane Bath Amenities
          • Fresh Fruit
          • Hair Dryers and 110/220 outlets
          • Wi-Fi Internet Access (various plans available for purchase)
          • Mirrored closet with ample drawer space
          • Granite vanity with magnifying mirror and chair

          Owner's Suite Midship
          Owner's Suite Forward
          Star Porthole Suite
          Classic Suite
          Deluxe Suite
          Star Balcony Suite
          Star Balcony Suite 1
          Balcony Suite
          Balcony Suite 1
          Star Ocean View Suite 1
          Ocean View Suite
          Ocean View Suite 1
          Ocean View Suite 2
          Ocean View Suite 3

          Ocean View Suite 3

          Stylish comfort and ocean views welcome you in 277 square feet. Your queen bed (which can be separated as twins if you prefer) features luxurious Egyptian cotton linens. Enjoy a luxurious soak in your full-size tub or an invigorating shower, then wrap up in your waffle-weave robe and slippers, savor a treat from the fresh fruit bowl, or simply stretch out and enjoy the fresh flowers.

          Newly Redesigned Restrooms

          We reimagined our restrooms to provide you a private oasis within your own room.

          Amenities

          • Queen Size Bed with Luxurious Linens
          • Waffle Weave Robe and Slippers
          • Interactive TV
          • Fully Stocked Mini Bar/Refrigerator
          • Safe
          • Direct Dial Phone
          • L’Occitane Bath Amenities
          • Fresh Fruit
          • Hair Dryers and 110/220 outlets
          • Wi-Fi Internet Access (various plans available for purchase)
          • Mirrored closet with ample drawer space
          • Granite vanity with magnifying mirror and chair

          Owner's Suite Midship
          Owner's Suite Forward
          Star Porthole Suite
          Classic Suite
          Deluxe Suite
          Star Balcony Suite
          Star Balcony Suite 1
          Balcony Suite
          Balcony Suite 1
          Star Ocean View Suite 1
          Ocean View Suite
          Ocean View Suite 1
          Ocean View Suite 2
          Ocean View Suite 3
          Broadmoor Suite

          Broadmoor Suite

          Inspired by the design of The Broadmoor, the suite offers a traditional space with classic furniture, floral motifs, white trim with gold finishes, and wide crown moulding. New furnishings, and wall sconces have been specially commissioned in the resort’s style. The striking wallpaper used in the suite’s walk-in closet is an exact replica of the wallpaper used throughout The Broadmoor. The resort’s signature carpeting, with shades of light blue, brown, yellow and gold, was also recreated for the space. Historical black and white images of The Broadmoor will be on display.

          Newly Redesigned Restrooms

          We reimagined our restrooms to provide you a private oasis within your own room.

          Amenities

          • Queen Size Bed with Luxurious Linens
          • Waffle Weave Robe and Slippers
          • Interactive TV
          • Fully Stocked Mini Bar/Refrigerator
          • Safe
          • Direct Dial Phone
          • L’Occitane Bath Amenities
          • Fresh Fruit
          • Hair Dryers and 110/220 outlets
          • Wi-Fi Internet Access (various plans available for purchase)
          • Mirrored closet with ample drawer space
          • Granite vanity with magnifying mirror and chair
          Owner's Suite Midship
          Owner's Suite Forward
          Star Porthole Suite
          Classic Suite
          Deluxe Suite
          Star Balcony Suite
          Star Balcony Suite 1
          Balcony Suite
          Balcony Suite 1
          Star Ocean View Suite 1
          Ocean View Suite
          Ocean View Suite 1
          Ocean View Suite 2
          Ocean View Suite 3
          Broadmoor Suite
          Sea Island Suite

          Sea Island Suite

          This suite will offer a coastal airy space with curved arches, lovely “hardwood” floors, gorgeous inset carpeting, light walls, and white trim with black finishes. New antique-style furnishings and custom wallpapers have been specially commissioned in the resort’s style. You’ll never see a TV at Sea Island (they are all tucked away in cabinets), so you won’t see one in this suite, either. Historical black and white images of Sea Island will be on display.

          Newly Redesigned Restrooms

          We reimagined our restrooms to provide you a private oasis within your own room.

          Amenities

          • Queen Size Bed with Luxurious Linens
          • Waffle Weave Robe and Slippers
          • Interactive TV
          • Fully Stocked Mini Bar/Refrigerator
          • Safe
          • Direct Dial Phone
          • L’Occitane Bath Amenities
          • Fresh Fruit
          • Hair Dryers and 110/220 outlets
          • Wi-Fi Internet Access (various plans available for purchase)
          • Mirrored closet with ample drawer space
          • Granite vanity with magnifying mirror and chair
          Amphora Restaurant

          Amphora Restaurant

          Here, the dining room manager seats you, but where is your decision. There are no pre-assigned tables or first or second seatings. When you dine and with whom are entirely up to you. Seating usually begins at 6:30 p.m. and will be printed in the ship’s daily program. Each delightful dish is prepared exactly to your liking – an exquisite dinner served course-by-course with a fine selection of vintage wines.

          Amphora Restaurant
          The Yacht Club

          The Yacht Club

          Certainly a Windstar favourite, The Yacht Club is the perfect place if you want to enjoy some casual dining. Serving gourmet sandwiches, snacks and beverages, all the food is prepared to your liking and is presented in impeccable Windstar style.

          Amphora Restaurant
          The Yacht Club
          Veranda

          Veranda

          It’s breakfast alfresco, full service or buffet-style, anytime till 9:30 a.m. No need to hurry. Again, the choices are many in Veranda. Choose the sumptuous, seemingly endless buffet. Or, order from the lunch menu between noon and 2:30 p.m.

          Amphora Restaurant
          The Yacht Club
          Veranda
          Candles Restaurant

          Candles Restaurant

          Here’s the perfect place for a romantic tête-a-tête under the stars in Candles, Windstar’s signature outdoor restaurant transformed by night into a dreamlike paradise. Delectable cuisine, memorable surroundings, inspired wine pairings.

          Amphora Restaurant
          The Yacht Club
          Veranda
          Candles Restaurant
          Star Grill by Steven Raichlen

          Star Grill by Steven Raichlen

          You’ll find all your traditional grilled and barbecued favourites (and discover new dishes from around the world) in our new casual outdoor restaurant brought to you in partnership with global grilling authority, Steven Raichlen.

          Amphora Restaurant
          The Yacht Club
          Veranda
          Candles Restaurant
          Star Grill by Steven Raichlen
          Cuadro 44 by Anthony Sasso

          Cuadro 44 by Anthony Sasso

          Savor flavors of Spanish local culture as you dine in intimate surroundings that encourage sharing and camaraderie by ten-time Michelin-starred Chef Anthony Sasso. With seating for 38 including a chef’s counter and communal table, it’s an inventive take on modern Spanish cuisine. 

          Guest Lecturers

          Guest Lecturers

          Have you ever wanted to learn about rowing across the Atlantic or the inner workings of the Monte Carlo Grand Prix? On select Windstar voyages, satisfy your curiosity and enhance your understanding of the local culture by listening to our onboard lecturers. We’ve curated a group of speakers designed to bring you an insider’s perspective on a multitude of intriguing topics. Listen raptly as your voyage becomes more than just a vacation – and a thought-provoking exploration of enchanting lands.

          Guest Lecturers
          Windstar Signature Expeditions

          Windstar Signature Expeditions

          Windstar Signature Expeditions is an immersive program that features 8 expert guides who stay on board throughout the voyage, giving informative talks and taking guests on optional adventures by foot, by kayak, or by Zodiac boat – sometimes launching straight from the ship in remote places like Misty Fjords and Kenai Fjords. It’s Alaska at its most authentic, exciting all your clients’ senses to its magnificence.

          Guest Lecturers
          Windstar Signature Expeditions
          Culinary Demonstrations

          Culinary Demonstrations

          Delight your palette with onboard cooking demonstrations featuring James Beard Foundation chef recipes. From wild striped bass with tomato sage “fondue” to lobster risotto, our Windstar chefs will take your taste buds on a journey through local cuisine. For a special tantalizing treat, join Windstar on one of our voyages in the James Beard Foundation Culinary Cruise Collection, where a James Beard Foundation chef will show you how to elevate your own culinary skills. It’s a taste of enrichment you’ll never forget.

          Guest Lecturers
          Windstar Signature Expeditions
          Culinary Demonstrations
          Shore Excursions

          Shore Excursions

          Wine tastings, SCUBA diving, tours with locals and more — Windstar offers a variety of unique excursions that will add more depth and immersion to every day of your journey. Each meticulously planned excursion meets our highest standard of quality in safety and professionalism. Ensure your peace of mind knowing that you’ll always make it back to the yacht on time.

          Guest Lecturers
          Windstar Signature Expeditions
          Culinary Demonstrations
          Shore Excursions
          Watersports Platform

          Watersports Platform

          Sailings with Windstar include a lot of special amenities, but one of our most fun (and unique) is the Watersports Platform, which allows guests easy access to the ocean around them.

          The platform exists on each of our six yachts and includes unlimited use of all water sports equipment including stand up paddle boarding, kayaking, snorkel equipment, sailing, swimming, water skiing, and windsurfing. If that all sounds like too much work for your vacation, a large foam flotation island is often unfurled into the sea, allowing guests to lounge, casually swim, and take in the view around them.

          Use of the Platform is always weather permitting and only takes place in certain ports during each of our journeys in select regions. (check with the crew once on board for more details on where and when the platform will be open).

          And don’t forget, there’s NO need to bring snorkel equipment on many Windstar cruises! We provide complimentary masks, fins, and snorkels during your first afternoon on board, so you can take that equipment with you when you’d like to go exploring on your own (or with a designated shore excursion). It even comes in a handy mesh bag. One less thing you have to pack when heading to paradise!

          Compass Rose

          Compass Rose

          Compass Rose can be found on Deck 6.

          Compass Rose
          The Yacht Club

          The Yacht Club

          The Yacht Club can be found on Deck 8.

          Compass Rose
          The Yacht Club
          Lounge

          Lounge

          The Lounge can be found on Deck 5.

          Compass Rose
          The Yacht Club
          Lounge
          Screening Room

          Screening Room

          The ship’s card room is now the new Star Screening Room, where guests can view current movies.

          Compass Rose
          The Yacht Club
          Lounge
          Screening Room
          Sun Deck

          Sun Deck

          The Sun Deck can be located on Deck 7.

          WindSpa

          WindSpa

          As you enter the hushed atmosphere of the newly-expanded WindSpa, you’ll feel every last care gently melt away. Maybe you’ll try a Hydralift facial or a new colour on your toes. Maybe you’ll surrender to the transformative power of a relaxing massage. With one of the highest crew-to-passenger ratios at sea, you will find yourself in the enviable position of never having to lift a finger.
          The crew is happy to do whatever we can to make your time on board as pampered as possible. Please book spa appointments with the hotel manager once you’ve boarded your yacht.

          WindSpa
          Health & Fitness Facilities

          Health & Fitness Facilities

          These include Watersports Platform, Whirlpools & Pool, and Beauty Salon.

          WindSpa
          Health & Fitness Facilities
          Fitness Centre

          Fitness Centre

          The fitness centre is located on deck 7.

          Guests With Disabilities

          Guests With Disabilities

          Windstar does not discriminate against persons on the basis of disability. We seek, to the extent feasible, to accommodate the needs of persons with disabilities. There are no elevators on Wind Star and Wind Spirit nor were the ships originally constructed to be wheelchair accessible. As a result, these ships may be unsuitable for people relying solely on wheelchairs. The other yachts are equipped with elevators, but staterooms on Wind Surf are not wheelchair accessible. Also note, there is no elevator access to board the ship. Star Pride, Star Breeze, and Star Legend have modified wheelchair accessible suites available.

          Certain ports require the ship to anchor; in this case guests must be ferried into port. Service Dogs are permitted onboard ships if prior arrangements have been made at time of booking. In limited situations where an individual with a disability would be unable to satisfy certain specified safety and other criteria, even when provided with appropriate auxiliary aids and services, we may find it necessary to ask the individual to make alternative travel arrangements. It is essential that Windstar is notified of any special medical, physical or other requirements you may have at the time of booking.

          Guests With Disabilities
          Age Restrictions

          Age Restrictions

          Windstar Cruises is unable to accommodate children under eight (8) years of age. All Guests under 21 years of age must be accompanied by a parent, guardian or chaperone who is at least 21 years old. Parents, guardians, and chaperones are responsible for overseeing the onboard conduct of minors. Alcoholic beverages will not be served to guests under age 21.

          For family groups booking multiple staterooms, the minimum age for at least one person in each stateroom is 18 years of age, provided they are traveling with a parent, guardian or chaperone.

          Guests With Disabilities
          Age Restrictions
          Dress Code

          Dress Code

          The less you bring the better. We suggest clothes that are light, cool, and made of natural fabrics like cotton and silk. You may wish to bring warmer clothing (layers are best), if you are traveling on an Ocean Crossing or an autumn Mediterranean cruise.

          The Dress Code – from 7 am – 6 pm guests are welcome to dress as they please with the exception of no swimwear in all public lounges and restaurants and no clothing with offensive language or graphics that distract from the comfort and well-being of others. The general shipboard style is elegant, but relaxed including jeans and Bermuda/ walking shorts.

          In the evening – after 6 pm when dining in Amphora, Stella Bistro or Cuadro 44 by Anthony Sasso, the dress code is country club-type clothing. For men – nice slacks, polo shirts, button down shirts, shoes other than athletic shoes. Designer denim jeans without rips or holes or are multi-coloured are also acceptable. Sport coats are optional. Ties are not needed. For women – nice pants, skirts, tops, casual dresses, sundresses, nice sandals or casual shoes and designer denim dress jeans not ripped or multi-coloured or having holes. Blazers are optional.

          No assigned seating in Amphora or Veranda restaurants. And what can be more casual than merely signing for onboard purchases? You will feel like this is your ship, your personal yacht. The environment inspires the attitude. Reservations are required for Candles and can be made on board.

          For those guests traveling to Alaska, it’s important to wear the right gear. We have partnered with the leading expedition outfitter to offer an online Alaska clothing and accessories service that ships directly to your ship. You’ll find all the right gear for Alaska, packing lists, clothing tips and our limited-edition Alaska inaugural season jacket here..

          Guests With Disabilities
          Age Restrictions
          Dress Code
          Premium Beverage Package

          Premium Beverage Package

          While all non-alcoholic beverages are complimentary, you may enjoy a pre-dinner cocktail under the setting sun or a champagne toast at the evening Sail Away with our beverage packages for wine, beer, cocktails and more. Find the perfect wine pairing with your meal and then end the night sipping scotch as you contemplate the stars.

          Topmast Discoveries Beer & Wine Package – $49 per person per day An extensive package of diverse and intriguing wines from traditional European winegrowing terroirs to New World regions. Includes domestic and imported beer and 33 varieties of wine by the glass.

          Captain’s Exclusive Beverage Package – $59 per person per day The ultimate beverage package and the perfect way to try new drinks for a bit of added adventure. Includes all domestic and imported beers and 33 varieties of wine/sparkling/champagne by the glass PLUS cordials, liqueurs, apertifs, cocktails and even mini bar items. (Cocktails based on house & select brands)

          The All-In Package – From $79 per person per day. Have it all by making it an all-inclusive voyage with unlimited beer, wine & cocktails, unlimited Wi-Fi and gratuities, including the 15% beverage service charge. A convenient bundle that saves time and money, pays most of your expenses upfront and avoids the European VA Tax when pre-purchased. The All-In Package is sold per person and must be purchased up to 7 days prior to departure at $79.

          The Topmast, Captain’s Exclusive and $89 All-In Packages are sold per person and must be purchased in advance or during the first 2 days of your cruise and for the full duration of the cruise. Prices for the Topmast and Captain’s Exclusive Packages do not include the standard 15% beverage service charge. Package prices are inclusive of applicable taxes. The minimum drinking age aboard Windstar Cruises is 21 years old.

          Guests With Disabilities
          Age Restrictions
          Dress Code
          Premium Beverage Package
          Your Windstar Voyage Includes

          Your Windstar Voyage Includes

          • All meals in all venues at all times, including room service menu available 24 hours

          • All non-alcoholic beverages, including cappuccino, espresso, and other specialty non-alcoholic drinks
          • Welcome cocktails at reception
          • All onboard entertainment
          • Unlimited use of Fitness Center
          • Unlimited use of all water sports equipment
          • Informative nightly port talks and destination briefings

          Guests With Disabilities
          Age Restrictions
          Dress Code
          Premium Beverage Package
          Your Windstar Voyage Includes
          Personal Onboard Laundry Service

          Personal Onboard Laundry Service

          Laundry service is provided on board at a nominal charge. Dry cleaning is not available. Laundry Service Packages must be added by the first day of the cruise and will be priced by the total number of cruise days. Pricing is inclusive of applicable taxes.

          Guests With Disabilities
          Age Restrictions
          Dress Code
          Premium Beverage Package
          Your Windstar Voyage Includes
          Personal Onboard Laundry Service
          Food Allergies and Special Dietary Needs

          Food Allergies and Special Dietary Needs

          Here at Windstar we are committed to offering our guests healthy food selections. We offer vegetarian selections and lighter fare options, seeking to provide the freshest, top quality foods handled with the utmost care. If you have food allergies or special dietary needs, there are several ways to notify us prior to boarding the ship.

          It’s important to let us know about your special request when you book your cruise to help us plan and prepare for your meals. Your travel professional will enter this information in Special Requests. It is then noted on your booking and your ship will be notified, although it will not appear on your invoice or in My Windstar.

          Special Request Dietary Needs include:

          • Alcohol Free
          • Celiac
          • Dairy Free
          • Diabetic – Diet Controlled
          • Diabetic – Insulin Controlled
          • Food Allergy
          • Gluten Free
          • Lactose Intolerant
          • Low Carbohydrate
          • Low Cholesterol
          • Low Protein
          • Low Sodium
          • Other Dietary
          • Sugar Free
          • Vegan
          • Vegetarian
          • Wheat Free Diet

          Unfortunately we are unable to accommodate Kosher or Halal meals. If you have specific dietary needs– such as – lactose intolerant requiring almond milk – please complete a Special Requirements Information Form. Return this information via:

          1. Mail to Windstar Vacation Planning at 2101 4th Ave., Suite 210, Seattle WA 98121

          2. Fax to 206-733-2790

          3. Call 866-568-0982 to speak with a Vacation Planner in person

          4. Send an email to info@windstarcruises.com

          When you embark the ship please feel free to ask to speak with the Executive Chef about your specific request.

          If you have any additional questions or concerns please call us during business hours at 866-568-0982.

          Guests With Disabilities
          Age Restrictions
          Dress Code
          Premium Beverage Package
          Your Windstar Voyage Includes
          Personal Onboard Laundry Service
          Food Allergies and Special Dietary Needs
          Smoking Policy

          Smoking Policy

          Smoking or vaping is not permitted in any of the staterooms, suites, or public spaces, including all restaurants and corridors. Smoking and vaping is permitted on the outside decks in designated smoking areas only. Smoking cigars is permitted in a specific designated area on each yacht, however, only sold on board the Cigar Room of Wind Surf.

          Guests With Disabilities
          Age Restrictions
          Dress Code
          Premium Beverage Package
          Your Windstar Voyage Includes
          Personal Onboard Laundry Service
          Food Allergies and Special Dietary Needs
          Smoking Policy
          Internet Access & Usage Plans

          Internet Access & Usage Plans

          As part of our onboard service we offer internet access on our ships. We recently modified our internet usage packages from minutes to the amount of data used.

          How does internet access at home differ from access at sea?

          As with all ship communications, the internet service is operated through satellites. While you are most likely used to a fast internet connection at home, in hotels or other local Wi-Fi spots, internet at sea can be slow, and at times, disruptive. The only option available is satellite connection, which is costly and limits the amount of data used. The connection is also influenced by weather, the movement of the ship, and in the case of our sailing ships, blockage from our sails passing in front of the satellite dish.

          It is not recommended for downloading movies or large files due to system speed. In some areas the service can be interrupted by weather or the ship’s position. We recommend that guests use the service only for emails or small files.

          Why did the Internet Usage Plan change from minutes to megabytes?

          Windstar modified the Internet Usage Plan in order to provide guests with the ability to access the same number of sites and/or read the same number of emails, regardless of connection speed. The previous plan was based on the number of minutes the guest was accessing the internet, regardless of connection speed. At times, factors like bad weather, ship speed, overcast conditions, all contributed to slow and/or disrupted connections.

          What is a megabyte (MB)?

          Any file, whether it’s a spreadsheet, word document, or email, takes up electronic storage space, otherwise known as bytes. The larger the file, the greater the number of bytes. The standard increment of measurement is bytes, kilobytes (1000 bytes), megabytes (1,000,000 bytes) and gigabytes (1,000,000,000, bytes).

          As a frame of reference, an 80-word email is around 10 kilobytes, while a typical web page is approximately 1 megabyte.

          What type of Internet Usage Plans are available?

          The Email Plan $60

          This plan gives you 200 MB of data to use during your cruise. This plan is recommended for people who will be checking email and doing very limited browsing. The estimated minutes range from 15 to 60.

          The Surfing Plan $120

          This plan gives you 500 MB of data to use for additional browsing and small file transfers (such as posting pictures to a social media site). The estimated minutes range from 90 to 360 (approximately 5 hours).

          The Unlimited Plan –

          Unlimited Internet Package

          • 7 Day Cost $245
          • 8 Day Cost $280
          • 9 Day Cost $315
          • 10 Day Cost $350
          • 11 Day Cost $385
          • 14 Day Cost $490
          • 15 Day Cost $525

          This plan gives you unlimited internet access. You have no worries about how much time you spend on the internet.

          How can I get internet access on board?

          Guests can purchase Internet Usage Plans prior to their cruise through a Vacation Planner or on board at Reception. These plans can be used on personal laptops or smart devises that are Wi-Fi enabled.

          Computers for public use are available on board.

          * Please Note: All packages only allow for one device at a time to be connected to the internet.

          Please contact a Vacation Planner if you have questions.

          Deck 8

          Deck 8

          • Yacht Club Café & Library (1)
          • Star Bar (2)
          • Star Grill by Steven Raichlen (3)
          Deck 8
          Deck 7

          Deck 7

          • Bridge (4)
          • World Spa by Windstar (5)
          • Fitness Centre and Motion Studio (6)
          • Pool and Whirlpool (7)
          • Veranda/Candles (8)
          Deck 8
          Deck 7
          Deck 6

          Deck 6

          • Star Boutique (9)
          • Cuadro 44 by Anthony Sasso (10)
          • Compass Rose (11)
          • Owner’s Suites
          • Star Porthole Suites
          • Star Balcony Suites
          • Deluxe Suite
          • Star Ocean View Suites
          • Balcony Suites
          • Owner’s Suite
          Deck 8
          Deck 7
          Deck 6
          Deck 5

          Deck 5

          • Whirlpool (12)
          • Reception (13)
          • Destination Office (14)
          • Screening Room (15)
          • Lounge (16)
          • Classic Suites
          • Ocean View Suites
          • Balcony Suites
          • Deluxe Suite
          • Star Balcony Suite
          • Star Ocean View Suite
          • Ocean View Suite – Accessible Suites (548, 550)
          Deck 8
          Deck 7
          Deck 6
          Deck 5
          Deck 4

          Deck 4

          • Star Ocean View Suites
          • Balcony Suite
          • Ocean View Suites – Accessible Suites (448,450)
          • Deluxe Suite
          Deck 8
          Deck 7
          Deck 6
          Deck 5
          Deck 4
          Deck 3

          Deck 3

          • Watersports Platform (18)
          • Amphora Restaurant (17)
          • Medical Facility (19)
          • Star Porthole Suites

          Windstar Cruises

          Windstar Cruises connects our guests with the world in style and comfort. Our small cruise ships carry fewer than 350 guests and dock in 150 ports. This intimacy provides you with the luxuries of time, space, and freedom to immerse yourself in both the journey and the destination - in ways you may never have imagined possible.
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