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Update: Windstar President San Juan Visit Underscores Unique Small Ship Advantage In Big Way
Recently, travel agents have been fielding calls, emails and/or texts asking “Will any of the Caribbean ports be open by the time I sail?” For the most part, the answer is a resounding “Yes!” without hesitation. Cruise lines, local governments, Read More …
2018 Windstar President’s Cruise To Probe Philippines, Malaysia
The first ever Windstar Cruises President’s Cruise introduced travelers to a number of distinct Windstar differences. All-inclusive dining, small ship sailing, personal service and more separate Windstar Cruises from the rest. In January, the 2018 Windstar President’s Cruise will explore The Read More …
Brilliant: Ocean Cruise Tours Led By Crew In Their Own Country
The industry-wide focus on cruise destinations continues to resolve a number of ways. Taking travelers up close at places they visit, local life is explored in depth. Special access is granted to one cruise line here and another there, adding Read More …
Windstar Cruises Sails Off In Exciting New Direction
Changing management commonly sends shock waves through any organization as rank and file employees stand by, waiting to see what filters down to street level. Like the loss of a loved one, divorce or a career change, not knowing what comes Read More …
Windstar Direction Fueled By Talent, Respect And Just 200 People
In a way, Windstar Cruises has been through hell and back, a couple times. Changing management commonly sends shock waves through any organization as rank and file employees stand by, waiting to see what filters down to street level. Like the Read More …
The Ships Of Windstar Cruises: A Brief Introduction
Windstar Cruises operates a fleet of small luxury cruise ships known for its intimate yacht style experience and unique voyages to the world’s best small ports and hidden harbors. We ran across Windstar while sailing with Star Clippers tall masted Read More …
Windstar Panama: So Far, So Effortless
Getting to Panama City for a first-time sailing with Windstar Cruises was rather easy; from Miami it’s less than a 3-hour flight. We board 212-passenger Star Pride later today and immediately sail a full transit of the Panama Canal. Stop right there Read More …