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Windstar Cruises Unveils Star Seeker, a Luxurious All-Suite Yacht Set to Redefine Small-Ship Cruising with Sustainable Travel and Exclusive Destinations!

16 December 2025 at 08:06
Windstar Cruises Unveils Star Seeker, a Luxurious All-Suite Yacht Set to Redefine Small-Ship Cruising with Sustainable Travel and Exclusive Destinations!
Windstar Cruises Star Seeker

Windstar Cruises has officially taken ownership of its newest all-suite yacht, Star Seeker, marking a significant milestone in the small-ship cruise line’s expansion. The handover ceremony, which took place on December 15 at the WestSEA Shipyard in Viana do Castelo, Portugal, celebrated the completion of this remarkable addition to Windstar’s fleet. Star Seeker is the first yacht in Windstar’s Star Class, and its delivery represents a pivotal step in the cruise line’s ongoing mission to provide guests with intimate, destination-focused cruising experiences.

A Major Milestone for Windstar Cruises

The ceremony was attended by key representatives from Windstar Cruises, including President Chris Prelog, Chief Operating Officer Stijn Creupelandt, Chief Commercial Officer Janet Bava, and Vice President of Expansion Projects John Gunner, who oversaw the shipbuilding process. Also present were Captain Tom Schofield and his team, who have been essential in preparing Star Seeker for its delivery. Their dedication highlights the crucial role played by Windstar’s crew in delivering exceptional experiences to guests.

The handover ceremony symbolized the successful completion of an extensive journey that saw Star Seeker take shape with the help of the talented shipbuilding team at WestSEA Shipyard. Windstar and the Portuguese shipyard, alongside their partners at Mystic Cruises, have worked together to bring this new yacht to life.

Chris Prelog, President of Windstar Cruises, expressed his pride in the process, stating that the delivery of a new ship is one of the most significant moments in the cruise line’s journey. The craftsmanship and attention to detail displayed during the construction process have been exceptional, setting the stage for Star Seeker to deliver remarkable experiences for guests embarking on voyages in the coming months.

Star Seeker’s Maiden Voyage and Inaugural Season

Star Seeker is now preparing for its upcoming maiden voyage, which will set sail from Málaga, Spain, in December 2025, before crossing the Atlantic to Miami. Miami, the location of Windstar’s corporate headquarters, will host a christening ceremony on January 15, 2026. Following this celebratory event, Star Seeker will begin its inaugural season in the Caribbean, visiting both iconic ports and smaller, less-visited islands that are accessible only to smaller ships.

Later in 2026, Star Seeker will embark on its highly anticipated journey to Alaska, where the yacht’s compact size and expansive open decks will be ideal for glacier viewing and wildlife encounters. The yacht will also venture to Japan, where its small size will offer unique cultural experiences and immersive itineraries, including a new Mystery Cruise in Hokkaido and exclusive experiences in traditional Edo-period towns.

Designed for Discovery and Comfort

As part of Windstar’s commitment to providing destination-forward cruising, Star Seeker introduces several new features designed to enhance the guest experience. With 112 ocean-view suites, nearly all with a private veranda or floor-to-ceiling infinity windows, the yacht promises expansive views of the sea and the landscapes guests visit. Additionally, two Horizon Owner’s suites with wrap-around balconies offer an elevated level of luxury.

The yacht also boasts five dining venues, including the new Mediterranean-Asian inspired restaurant, Basil + Bamboo, providing guests with a variety of culinary experiences. Guests can unwind at the WorldSpa by Windstar, which features a range of wellness services and fitness offerings, or enjoy the reimagined Marina, turning the ocean into a personal playground for water-based activities like kayaking and Zodiac excursions.

In terms of sustainability, Star Seeker integrates advanced technology to minimize its environmental footprint. This includes Rolls Royce’s tier III Nox-rated engines, pump jet thrusters, forward-facing sonar, shore power connectivity, and state-of-the-art wastewater treatment systems, all of which meet the most stringent global standards. Windstar’s commitment to environmental responsibility remains a cornerstone of the brand’s philosophy, ensuring that guests can enjoy their travels while knowing that sustainability is a top priority.

New Destinations and Adventures for Guests

Once Star Seeker is officially christened, it will embark on a celebratory inaugural season in the Caribbean. The yacht will call on both popular ports and hidden gems that larger ships cannot reach, offering guests the opportunity to visit intimate destinations like the Dominican Republic, the British Virgin Islands, and Iles des Saintes. In addition to these well-known spots, Star Seeker will take guests to more remote islands, like Mayreau, Bequia, and Pigeon Island, and offer immersive experiences in colonial cities like Santo Domingo and Cartagena.

After the Caribbean season, Star Seeker will head to Alaska, where the yacht’s small size will be perfect for glacier viewing and wildlife watching. Guests will also have the chance to kayak beside icebergs or explore by Zodiac, taking full advantage of the yacht’s unique Marina. The onboard Expedition Guides will offer expert-led excursions, ensuring that guests have the best possible experiences in the region’s stunning natural environments.

In late 2026 and 2027, Star Seeker will venture to Japan, offering cultural itineraries that pair marquee cities with lesser-visited locations known for traditional arts, cuisine, and local experiences. Highlights will include a Mystery Cruise where ports are only revealed days in advance, and a Destination Discovery Event in Tomonoura, where guests will have exclusive access to samurai sword performances, tea ceremonies, calligraphy workshops, and private entries into historical residences.

Star Explorer to Follow in 2026

Star Seeker will be followed by its sister yacht, Star Explorer, which is set to debut in December 2026. Both yachts will offer similar advanced environmental systems and luxurious accommodations. These new additions to the fleet will expand Windstar’s reach into new regions, including Europe, Alaska, and Asia, while continuing to offer the personalized service and small-ship cruising that Windstar is known for.

A New Era of Small-Ship Cruising

With the delivery of Star Seeker and the upcoming launch of Star Explorer, Windstar Cruises is charting a new course in luxury small-ship cruising. The brand’s focus on intimate, destination-driven experiences will only grow stronger with these two new ships. Together, they will offer guests the opportunity to explore more remote and captivating destinations, all while enjoying the comfort, service, and style that Windstar is known for.

Conclusion

Windstar Cruises’ expansion with the introduction of Star Seeker marks a new era for the cruise line, bringing new possibilities for intimate cruising and unforgettable experiences. Whether sailing the Caribbean, exploring Alaska’s glaciers, or immersing in Japan’s culture, Star Seeker offers a unique and luxurious way to discover the world. With sustainability at its core and innovative design, Star Seeker is set to redefine the cruising experience for discerning travelers seeking both adventure and comfort.

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