Wind Star
Windstar Cruises' very first newbuild, the Wind Star entered service in 1986. Known for its exquisite cuisine, Windstar attracts a more upscale crowd than other operators of sailing cruise ships. The range of amenities usually not available onboard a sailing vessel is another bonus.
User Reviews
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Andy Wayne
55
10
Western Caribbean
36 users found this review helpful.
This was our second sailing on this ship. It was a fantastic 7 days except for one point which I must start with. DO NOT book cabin 101 or any other cabin in close proximity to...read more
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JT
50+
7
Western Caribbean
13 users found this review helpful.
A great trip, where the food, service and cabin all rate a solid 10. 300 passengers, where most were in the 40-60 age range, and a lot had been before on the...read more
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Suzette
35
9
Tahiti
2 users found this review helpful.
p align="justify"> This cruise was my honeymoon, so I took a cruise, like I love, but to a new, exotic place and on a cruise line that is much...read more
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Jill L. Newmark
N/A
N/A
Eastern Mediterranean
25 users found this review helpful.
Just returned from a cruise on the Wind Star traveling from Istanbul to Athens and stopping at Kusadasi, Rhodes, Bodrum, Santorini and Mykonos. What a wonderful experience. If...read more
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Bob Skerker
52
5
Southern Caribbean
6 users found this review helpful.
We have traveled on Windstar and her sister ships 4 times twice in the cari b bean, once in Europe and this cruise. The ship is showing its age. Not that effort isn't made to keep it...read more
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Doug Sturgess/Jeff Riley
41
11
Tahiti
5 users found this review helpful.
We have sailed on the Windstar once before on the Mayan Riviera and decided to take the Tahiti cruise 2 weeks, back to back in July/August 2004. We had a great time, but the service in general was...read more
