Windstar Cruises Posts 2025/26 Deployment

Windstar Cruises has released its sailing schedule through the winter of 2025/26, with several deployment moves for its fleet of six ships. The most notable changes are new season-long sailings in the Canary Islands, first-ever Cruise Tours in the Middle East, two new Cruise Tours in Tahiti, and the return of one epic voyage throughout the entire Caribbean.

Windstar is also rolling out a newly formalized onboard cruise promotion across the fleet, offering guests a 10 percent discount on their next cruise when booked while on their current one.

Here are the details of the new deployments:

  • Canary Islands in Winter: Wind Star will sail the Canary Islands consistently from November 2025 through March 2026. This will provide ample opportunities to enjoy warm weather and sun in a location infused with African and European culture.
  • Middle East – Newly Added Cruise Tours for 2024 and 2025: Windstar is excited to introduce its guests to the Middle East with first-ever itineraries beginning November 2023 on all-suite, 312-guest Star Legend. Guests will be able to visit sites from world religions to Egyptian temples, Bedouin villages, and extravagant cities that have risen from the desert over the past few decades.
  • Tahiti: Windstar has created two new cruise tour options in French Polynesia. The new Tahiti & Moorea Foodie Cruise Tour is a three-day extension to Windstar’s seven-day Dreams of Tahiti cruise, and the Overwater Bungalow & Tahitian Paradises Cruise Tour is a romance-filled three-day extension to Windstar’s Dreams of Tahiti cruise.
  • Caribbean: Windstar is bringing back its Grand Caribbean Adventure, which returns in a revised fashion with new ports on board Windstar’s flagship Wind Surf. The cruise includes a partial transit of the Panama Canal, a new port in Scarborough (Trinidad and Tobago) as well as Saint Peirre (Martinique), plus the addition of Grand Cayman.

For more details on Windstar Cruises, visit www.windstarcruises.com.