
Windstar Cruise Lines has a small fleet that visits some of the most remote and offbeat destinations in the world. The fleet's motor-sail boats and all suite power yachts are the perfect combination of intimacy and luxury.
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 was able to expand its range of destinations with the addition of these ships, which included voyages to Iceland and Costa Rica, as well as the Panama Canal. Windstar was able to sail Tahiti throughout the year with its additional capacity.
Star Pride ships, Star Breezes and Star Legends can accommodate 212 people in 106 rooms, including 2 deluxe Owners suites and 4 beautiful Classic Suites. Also, they have a Candles restaurant with a la carte service and multiple lounges.

The Star Plus ships share the same relaxed, unrestrained onboard feel as their sailboat counterparts. They are elegant and casual. They are often the best choice for those looking to experience a truly secluded, intimate and private cruise.
Windstar's public spaces and rooms have been radically renovated in recent years to reflect current 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.
Face recognition technology, muster drills in the cabin, and improved passenger handling systems are just a few of the innovations that are now part culture. McDaniel says that other changes are subtler, but add to the overall experience of a cruise.

The ships themselves are all large and luxurious. Wind Spirit, a 148-passenger ship, and Wind Star have four decks each and the same number of masts to sail as on other cruise ships. Each ship has a 220 square-foot Owner's suite that is more spacious than many cabins on cruise ships.
Regardless of the number of guests in your suite, you'll enjoy a staff-to-guest ratio that's half as high as those on larger ships. There is enough space for you to relax or talk with officers at the bridge, or even go ashore and spend time with family and friends.
The smaller, more intimate ships enable cruisers to build personal relationships, something that is very rare on larger vessels. This is true, in particular, of 'power-yachts'. It's no wonder that couples are attracted to these vessels.
FAQ
What does a cruise vacation look like?
A cruise vacation costs $1,000 per head plus taxes. The average price of a cruise vacation for four adults is $4,000. This includes all meals and drinks, entertainment, activities as well gratuities.
How can I choose the best cruise line?
Choosing the right cruise line is easy. First, choose the type of cruise that you wish to take. Do you prefer a smaller cruise with fewer passengers or one with more? You should also consider how much money your budget allows you to spend. Look for cruises with all-inclusive packages if you're looking for something less expensive. This means that you will not have to worry about paying extra for food, drinks, entertainment, etc. Finally, if you plan on a family trip, ensure that the cruise lines you choose offer good family programs.
Which cabin type should I buy?
Think about the space you need when choosing a cabin. Do you feel comfortable sharing a bathroom? Or would you prefer to use your own bathroom? Are you sensitive to noise? Is it important to you that you spend more time in the stateroom or the dining area? Consider whether you would prefer an interior or balcony view. Balconies offer more space but can sometimes be noisy. Interior views are generally quieter than balconies.
Where can cruises start?
Cruise vacations typically begin in Miami, Florida. This city has both international and domestic airports. These two locations offer passengers the opportunity to explore South America or Europe.
Is there anything I should know about cruises?
Before you embark on your first cruise, it is important to be well-informed. Remember that you will travel with other people. You never know what they think about things so don't be too critical. Be aware that you will likely be eating with strangers. It is important to dress appropriately. On deck, you should not wear shorts or tanks. Comfortable clothing is best. Keep yourself ready for extreme temperatures. Pack plenty of sunscreens. Bring a hat, sunglasses, and a light jacket just in case you have to spend some time outside. Lastly, remember that you are responsible for yourself. Don't drink and drive!
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- 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)
- For an example of savings, Royal Caribbean offers up to a 40% discount with a dining package. (travel.usnews.com)
- *20% Gratuities Apply on Free Unlimited Open Bar; Free Specialty Dining. (ncl.com)
- The line estimates savings of 50% when you purchase this bundle. (travel.usnews.com)
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How To
How to stay safe when on a Cruise Ship
Before embarking on your cruise ship journey, there are many important things you should know. Behave properly onboard to avoid any problems. Here are some safety tips you can use to make sure you have a great trip.
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Be aware of your surroundings at all times. People are more likely to be together when they're eating on a cruise ship than anywhere else. You're often surrounded by people who are eager to talk and eat. It can be easy to get distracted. You shouldn't allow this to distract you away from the important things you need to do. If you witness someone smoking or drinking alcohol, please tell them politely that they must stop.
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Your room key should always be with you on board the ship. This way, they'll know where to find you if anything happens to you. You should also have your passport on you.
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Keep valuables out-of-reach Many cabins have drawers underneath the bed. It is a good place to store valuables like money, credit cards, passports, etc. Keep your valuables out of sight. Keep your bags hidden in the closet.
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Keep hydrated. Even though cruise ships are well-stocked with water, it can sometimes be hard to remember how much. Get bottled water for free on the ship. Do not become dehydrated. Dehydration can make you tired and cranky, which can lead to fights or other accidents.
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Attention to announcements. Announcements are posted everywhere, including on TV screens and public address systems. They include safety procedures as well emergency exits and even weather reports. Pay attention to these announcements. They may save your life.
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Never leave your cabin unlocked. No matter how friendly or helpful a crewmember may appear, lock your cabin. Many thieves break into cabins by stealing the doors. Ask a crew member first if you need to use the bathroom.
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Avoid going overboard alone. The crew will need to wait for you to be rescued if you do fall overboard. Your body may be attracted by sharks and other sea creatures. It's best to wait until help arrives.
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Never smoke inside the elevator. These elevators are pressurized, meaning smoke can build up quickly. Get off immediately if you feel dizzy or lightheaded. Although the air outside may be fresh, that doesn't mean your breathing is safe.
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Be familiar with the evacuation procedures. Each year, thousands of people die after being trapped in elevators. Follow the screen instructions in case of an emergency.
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Get familiar with the fire drill. Fire drills occur regularly, typically once per day. Everyone on the deck must evacuate during a drill. Follow the directions given by the crew members. After the drill is completed, return to your cabin and lock it.
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Ask questions before you accept food and drinks. Food poisoning is a common problem among cruisers. It is common for people to not realize that certain foods can't be eaten onboard ships. Most cruise ships prohibit raw oysters. If you aren't sure if the food being offered to you is safe, politely decline and choose another meal.
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Take care when you use the pool. There have been numerous instances of people accidentally falling into the pools. This is a common occurrence. You can also slip and fall off the deck at any moment. So always wear proper footwear and pay attention to your surroundings.