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Bookings are now open for Windstar Cruises 2027 Europe season, including 12 new itineraries across the Mediterranean and Northern Europe.
“Some of the best travel memories happen where big ships can’t go,” says Jess Peterson, director of destination experience and itinerary planning at Windstar Cruises.
“We’ve built 2027 around those moments: the smaller harbors you can only access on a yacht, the later evenings in port, and the feeling of having Europe almost to yourself,” Peterson continued.
Windstar will have five yachts sailing the region in 2027. Four will operate seasonally from March through November—Star Legend, Wind Surf, Wind Spirit and Star Pride—while the forthcoming Star Explorer, slated to launch in December 2026, will sail Europe year-round.
Travelers will be able to explore destinations in Greece, Italy, Croatia, the Netherlands, England, Portugal and Norway.
The 2027 season also includes specialty voyages, including two Grand Prix cruises, a total solar eclipse voyage and a mystery cruise. Windstar’s popular short getaways will also return for 2027.
This article originally appeared in TravelPulse.
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About Windstar Cruises
Windstar Cruises is a fleet of small luxury cruise ships that are known for their intimate yacht-style experience combined with voyages to some of the world’s best small ports and harbors. The fleet consists of three recently renovated sailing yachts that carry no more than 310 passengers and cruise to 50 nations. The ships call at 150 ports throughout Europe, the South Pacific, the Caribbean and Central America.
In addition to its sailing yachts, Windstar also acquired three suite yachts and, in May of 2014, it launched Star Pride. This year, Windstar followed with the launches of Star Breeze and Star Legend in May. Each of the all suite yachts hold 212 guests and their addition to the fleet doubles Windstar’s size, making the company one of the market leaders when it comes to small ship cruising with 300 or fewer passengers.
This additional capacity has opened up new itineraries for the cruise line, including voyages to Southeast Asia, Arabia, Iceland and beyond
