Windstar’s new all-suite yacht, Star Seeker has hit the high seas and is now sailing from Miami to San Juan before heading to the Caribbean, Alaska, Japan and Southeast Asia.
Star Seeker is the first new build in the Star Class fleet, with 112 staterooms, most with private verandas or floor-to-ceiling windows, including two new aft-facing Horizon Owner’s Suites with wraparound balconies.
There are five dining venues, a full-service spa with a two-deck entrance, and a marina with direct ocean access.

Christening the ship was godmother Libby Anschutz, daughter of Windstar owner Phil Anschutz.
Libby’s role as godmother continues the ongoing family connection after her mother Nancy christened Star Pride, and her sister Sarah is set to christen the cruise line’s second new ship in the Star Class fleet, Star Explorer, in June 2027 in London.

Windstar’s President Christopher Prelog says what makes the small luxury cruise line so special is the way you feel when you are on board.
“The smiles from the crew, the genuine conversation, the kindness and caring that flows through the ship every day. This is the culture that’s been part of the company since it began with two small sailing ships, and it continues today.”
Star Explorer will make her debut in December 2026, and is set to sail where larger ships can’t go, gliding into river ports and city centres like London on the Thames, Bordeaux, Rouen, and Caen, while also exploring the British Isles, Ireland, the Baltics, Norway’s fjords, France, Northern Spain, and Portugal.
For more information, see Windstar.