WINDSTAR Cruises has outlined its sailings through May 2023, with Australia kept in the fold despite last year’s cancellation of local voyages (CW 20 May 2020). The Windstar Voyage Collection 2021-2023 includes the cruise line’s first-ever comprehensive itineraries to Australia in 2022 aboard the newly transformed Star Breeze (pictured), visiting...
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WINDSTAR Cruises has outlined its sailings through May 2023, with Australia kept in the fold despite last year’s cancellation of local voyages (CW 20 May 2020).
The Windstar Voyage Collection 2021-2023 includes the cruise line’s first-ever comprehensive itineraries to Australia in 2022 aboard the newly transformed Star Breeze (pictured), visiting small, rarely visited ports of call, such as Middle Percy Island in the Northumberland Islands, and Thursday Island.
There will also be overnights in Brisbane, Port Douglas, and Sydney, plus a late-night departure in Melbourne, across a total of eight local itineraries.
However voyagers will not have to wait until next year to come Down Under with Windstar, with Wind Spirit to sail from Tahiti to Australia, stopping at Vanuatu and Pantara Island, from 11 Nov.
The Collection also details the transformation of its three Star Plus Class ships, which have received new restaurants, new suite choices, environmental improvements, more deck space and outdoor dining, with a guest capacity of 312 per yacht.
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