
Windstar Cruise Lines' small fleet of ships visits some of world's remotest, off-the beaten-path locations. The line's fleet of upscale motor-sail yachts and all-suite power yachts provide the perfect combination of luxury and intimacy.
Traditionally, Windstar's fleet of three majestic motor-sail yachts with billowing sails has been the centerpiece of its itineraries; however, in 2015, Windstar doubled in size by adding a trio of 212-passenger luxury yachts called Star Pride, Star Breeze and Star Legend. Windstar could now offer a greater variety of cruises, such as to Iceland, Costa Rica, and the Panama Canal. Windstar could also sail Tahiti the whole year thanks to its increased capacity.
Star Pride Star Breeze Star Legend all carry 212 passengers, including two deluxe owners' suites. There are also four gorgeous Classic Suites. There is also a Candles Restaurant, as well as multiple lounges, bars and fitness centers.

The three Star Plus ships, like their sailing boat siblings, have an onboard atmosphere that is relaxed and unrestricted, yet elegant. These ships are the perfect choice for anyone looking for a private, intimate, and secluded cruise.
Windstar has radically redesigned its public areas and staterooms in the past few years to reflect the most recent design trends. The ship has a new color palette, artwork and dining areas.
The changes were made to improve the safety, comfort, and service of guests, and also to address issues related to aging.
Other innovations that have now become part of cruise line culture include facial identification technology, in-cabin drills, and efficient passenger handling system. McDaniel says that other changes are subtler, but add to the overall experience of a cruise.

When it comes to the ships themselves, all of them are large and luxurious. The 148-passenger Wind Spirit and Wind Star are the only ships in the current fleet that were custom built for Windstar; each ship has four decks and as many masts for sails as you'll find on other cruise lines. Each ship also features a 220-square-foot Owner's Suite that offers more space than most cabins in the cruise industry.
No matter how many guests you have in your suite, the ratio of staff to guest will be half that of larger ships. That means there is plenty of room for you to relax, talk with officers on the bridge or go ashore with friends and family without worrying about being disturbed.
Due to their smaller size and intimacy, cruisers are able develop personal relationships with the crew and passengers on these ships, which is uncommon on larger ships. This is particularly true on the 'power yachts,' and it's no surprise that they're so popular among couples seeking an escape from everyday life.
FAQ
When should I book my cruise?
It all depends on where in the world you are visiting. You should book your cruise in advance to have more flexibility regarding dates. You could, for example, plan your cruise around the summer months if you are sure you will be visiting Europe. On the other hand, if you are going to Asia or South America, you might want to book your cruise later to avoid high season prices.
To go on a cruise, do you need to have a passport?
A passport is necessary to travel all over the world. You can visit any country you want without needing to obtain a visa.
In some countries, you may not be allowed to enter if your passport isn't valid. You can also stay longer abroad with a passport.
What is cruising?
The deposit, usually $50-$100, is required when you book a cruise. Your balance is due 30 days before departure. Check into your cabin after you arrive at port. You may also take part onboard activities.
Is a cruise a good holiday?
You have the best vacations when you aren't thinking about anything other than relaxing and having fun. A cruise can be just what you need!
How do I choose the right cruise line?
It's simple to choose the right line of cruise. First, determine the type of cruise line you wish to take. Are you looking for a smaller, intimate cruise or one with many people? Next, consider how much you are willing to spend. If you are looking at something more affordable, then consider cruises that offer "all inclusive" packages. This means that you will not have to worry about paying extra for food, drinks, entertainment, etc. You should also ensure that your cruise line offers good family programs if you're planning on a family trip.
Is a cruise ship all-inclusive?
Cruise ships are not all-inclusive because they do not include meals for passengers with dietary restrictions. They don't offer laundry service or room service.
Some cruise lines do offer "all-inclusive" deals that cover all aspects of the trip, including alcohol. These packages usually include airfare, hotel accommodations, entertainment, and beverages.
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- In addition, 10 to 15 percent gratuity is typically added to bar bills — for alcohol and soft drinks — and gratuities are applied to spa treatments. (cruiseline.com)
- The line estimates savings of 50% when you purchase this bundle. (travel.usnews.com)
- If you're traveling alone, you may also need to factor in a single supplement, adding up to as much as 100% of the cruise fare. (travel.usnews.com)
- You'll need to budget around $80 per person per day for this option – and an additional 18% gratuity. (travel.usnews.com)
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How To
How to have a great cruise on your own
A cruise is great for couples and singles looking to have fun with no hassle.
These allow you to travel in a new part of the world, while still having all the comforts of your home.
You'll have lots of time to yourself. There are always new and exciting activities around you.
Many facilities are available on cruise ships, including bars and restaurants, swimming pools, gyms or spas.
Relaxing by reading books and watching movies is a great way to unwind if you don’t want to do anything.
Sometimes, there are special events like concerts and shows that are free.
The food is delicious, and many options are available, from buffets to fine dining restaurants.
You can eat when you want, wherever you want.
You can sit next to someone or in your own cabin at the table.
Many cruises allow passengers and their pets to come along onboard to enjoy meals.
Some cruise liners have pools onboard.
This means you can take your time and relax by the pool or sunbathing.
Many cruise ships have steam rooms and saunas. These are great places to relax after a day spent exploring the ports.
When you return to your room, you can freshen up before returning to the main area.
A cruise ship is like a floating resort. You can treat it as such.
It is worth taking a cruise to see the sights and feel new.
It's a good idea also to bring extra clothes when you board. You won't have to hurry to change once you reach your destination.