Cruise line Windstar is giving a sneak peek of its newest ship, Star Seeker – a 224-guest ship that will debut in January 2026.
The ship will have five dining options, a spa, fitness centre, watersports platform and most of the 112 suites onboard will have private verandas or floor-to-ceiling infinity windows.
A new category of suite, Horizon Owner, will be the ship’s most luxurious and spacious and can be combined with adjacent suites for more space and multi-generational families.
In total there are 12 different accommodation types to choose from, many allowing triple occupancy.
New for Windstar, 30 infinity suites feature a large floor-to-ceiling window that slides down and all suites include a fully stocked mini-bar and refrigerator, interactive TV, safe, fresh fruit, and waffle weave robe and slippers.
The four highest suite categories – Horizon, Star, Classic, Deluxe – add other amenities such as an Illy espresso machine, Canapes service and fresh flowers.
Vice President, Stijn Creupelandt says, “Guests aboard Star Seeker will experience a sense of tranquillity in their suites; they are designed to be an oasis for relaxation.
“We used light wood and a soothing colour palette of light blues, greens, and natural browns – elements that reflect our Star Class style. Inspired by the sea, sky, and landscapes, these colours and textures create a serene atmosphere perfect for a relaxing getaway.
“In the ship’s public spaces and restaurants, you’ll find more vibrant hues inspired by sunrises and sunsets, including warm yellows, golds, and oranges, ensuring a harmonious blend of elegance and comfort throughout the ship.”
Star Seeker is under construction in Portugal. The maiden voyage will be a transatlantic sailing in early January from Malaga to Miami. After a christening event in Miami, where the cruise line is headquartered, Star Seeker will sail its first voyage in the Caribbean before heading up the West Coast of the United States to Alaska for a full season of summer cruises.
From there, the ship will sail to Japan and bring back the line’s popular Japan itineraries before heading to Southeast Asia.
For more information, see Windstar Cruises.