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    Windstar Cruises Expands Fleet in French Polynesia with Two New Ships

    News TeamBy News Team11/04/2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Windstar Cruises is set to significantly increase its presence in French Polynesia by introducing two new all-suite motor yachts.

    These developments are anticipated to enhance the luxury cruising experience and meet the rising demand for voyages in this stunning region.

    Windstar Cruises is expanding its fleet with the addition of two new all-suite motor yachts, named Star Seeker and Star Explorer. The construction of these vessels is in progress, with Star Seeker scheduled for delivery in December 2025, followed by Star Explorer in December 2026. This move represents Windstar’s commitment to enhancing its offering in the small-ship cruise market.

    Additional features include a watersports platform, a Yacht Club café and lounge, and a two-storey spa and fitness centre. This variety of luxury facilities underscores Windstar’s dedication to passenger satisfaction and innovation.

    These advancements guarantee not only a safer and more efficient voyage but also expand the geographic reach of Windstar’s itineraries, allowing it to cater to adventurous guests.

    Full itineraries and booking details for Star Seeker will be available by June 2024. This forward planning ensures that guests have ample time to prepare for their exclusive cruising experience.

    This initiative reflects Windstar’s proactive approach in the competitive cruise industry, striving to make the booking process more accessible and efficient.

    This expansion is a continuation of the evolution seen with the ‘Star Class’ ships, highlighting Windstar’s commitment to innovation and quality.

    With these developments, Windstar Cruises is poised to redefine luxury cruising in French Polynesia. The new ships, equipped with premier facilities and cutting-edge technology, promise unparalleled travel experiences.

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    Windstar Cruises’ introduction of two new vessels represents a milestone in the company’s strategic expansion efforts.

    By enhancing its fleet, Windstar is ready to provide even more captivating journeys through the picturesque landscapes of French Polynesia.

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