- Inaugural 2026 global itineraries covering the Caribbean, Alaska, Japan, and Southeast Asia.
- Boutique all-suite accommodations featuring 112 suites designed for maximum ocean visibility and guest comfort.
- Integrated watersports and wellness facilities including a direct-access marina platform and a double-decker luxury spa.
- Small-ship accessibility allowing the vessel to dock in city centers and remote ports unreachable by traditional cruise liners
Windstar Cruises has entered a significant new chapter with the launch of the Star Seeker, an all-suite motor yacht that sets a modern benchmark for boutique, small-ship travel. Handed over in December 2025 and officially christened in Miami in January 2026, the vessel is designed specifically to provide intimate and high-end experiences that larger ships cannot replicate. With a capacity for only 224 guests, the ship features 112 elegantly appointed suites, nearly all of which include private verandas or infinity windows. This intimate scale allows Windstar to access smaller, less-frequented ports while maintaining a high ratio of service and personal space for its passengers.

The Star Seeker is engineered to blend luxury with active adventure. A standout feature is the signature watersports platform, which grants guests direct access to the ocean for activities such as kayaking, paddleboarding, and snorkeling. This focus on engagement with the environment is complemented by sophisticated onboard amenities, including the Yacht Club observation lounge, the expansive World Spa by Windstar, and new specialty dining concepts like Basil + Bamboo. The ship’s ice-strengthened hull also enables it to navigate a wide variety of global environments, from tropical reefs to polar regions.
In 2026, the Star Seeker is executing an ambitious global schedule. Following its inaugural winter season in the Caribbean and Central America—visiting destinations like San Juan, the British Virgin Islands, and the Panama Canal—the yacht will transition to Alaska for the summer. There, it will offer deep-wilderness exploration and “Signature Expeditions” led by expert naturalists. By late 2026, the ship will reposition to Asia, focusing on culturally immersive routes through Japan, Vietnam, and Thailand. This expansion into diverse international markets underscores Windstar’s commitment to providing unique, off-the-beaten-path itineraries for the modern luxury traveler.
