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A new breed of yacht cruising is making waves, with Windstar Cruises unveiling its highly anticipated Star Seeker voyages for the 2027 summer season in two of its most sought-after regions—Alaska and Japan. The buzz is real: reservations are already selling out fast, so Aussies keen on a truly memorable small ship experience would be wise to get in early!
Introducing the Star Seeker—Boutique Luxury, Maximum Discovery
Boasting just 224 guests in spacious ocean-view suites (most with a private veranda or infinity window), Star Seeker is purpose-built for those who value intimacy, comfort and a genuine sense of place. The ship’s expansive open decks are perfect for wildlife spotting and glacier encounters—think getting eye-level with the icy beauty of Kenai Fjords, Tracy Arm or Endicott Arm, or gazing at the granite cliffs of Misty Fjords.
What really sets Star Seeker apart?
- Unique Expeditions: Kayak beside drifting icebergs, hop aboard Zodiacs from the yacht’s Marina platform, and join guided hikes to get deeper into Alaskan and Japanese nature.
- Expert Guides Onboard: Insightful talks, storytelling, and hands-on adventure sessions add layers of meaning to every port and scenic moment.
Alaska—Raw and Remarkable
Windstar’s small ship approach means you can visit Wrangell, where Indigenous culture thrives—far from the crowds—and soak up Denali National Park with tailored Cruise Tour extensions. It’s truly Alaska, up close and personal.
Japan—Culture, Cuisine and a Dash of Mystery
In Japan, guests can sail from the bright lights of Tokyo, Hiroshima and Kyoto to tucked-away harbours like Karatsu and Takamatsu, joining workshops in udon-making, tea ceremonies and even calligraphy. The real highlight? An Exclusive Destination Discovery Event in Tomonoura, featuring koto performances, samurai sword displays and private historical home visits—an experience reserved just for Windstar guests.
The new Windstar Mystery Cruise—now available in Asia—ups the intrigue. Embark in Hokkaido, disembark in Osaka, with ports revealed only days ahead. Explore new-to-Windstar South Korean ports as part of a seamless Grand Japan journey stretching to 21 unforgettable days.
Why Book Now?
With Alaska and Japan hotter than ever, Windstar’s 2026 cruises are already pacing ahead—and returning favourites for 2027 mean even more chance to lock in your preferred suite and itinerary. Early bird offers run until 15 November 2025:
- All-In Package: WiFi, select alcohol and gratuities included, plus up to $200 onboard credit per suite.
- Extra 5% off: Pay Now, Save More if you pay in full at booking.
Ready to Set Sail?
These fresh voyages aboard Star Seeker promise a blend of luxury and raw adventure you won’t find anywhere else. To plan your Alaska or Japan cruise with Windstar, book online, chat with a travel advisor, or ring Windstar Cruises direct—your boutique yachting adventure awaits!
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