Windstar Cruises charts new territory with debut of Star Explorer

Windstar Cruises is charting new territory in 2027 with the debut of Star Explorer, the second of two new all-suite yachts being added to the fleet.
Accommodating just 224 guests, this sleek new ship will sail year-round in Europe, and it is now open for booking.
Its first full season of Europe cruises runs through March 2028 and will feature a lineup of classic journeys and new itineraries – from Circumnavigating Ireland to discovering the Seven Gems of the Baltic, Star Explorer is all about immersive, port-intensive experiences with longer stays and overnight visits in the heart of Europe’s most captivating cities.
Star Explorer launches in December 2026 and will enjoy a stylish welcoming ceremony with a May 31, 2027 christening on London’s River Thames.
Christopher Prelog, president of Windstar Cruises, said: “Windstar has a long history of exploring in the Mediterranean and Europe, and the small size of this ship opens even more interesting places — including rivers. We specialize in creating itineraries that meld the bucket list with the unknown and unexpected that we know our guests will love.”
Star Explorer was built to navigate where big ships can’t — gliding into places like Rouen, Caen, Bordeaux, and even right into central London. Itineraries include overnights and longer stays in port for more exploration time ashore.
And Star Explorer will also debut Windstar’s first call to Puerto Banús in Spain, the stylish marina gateway to Marbella, and return to San Sebastián and Saint-Jean-de-Luz, bringing guests closer to the Basque coast’s culinary soul.
On board, Star Explorer offers 112 spacious suites, including two Horizon Owner’s Suites with expansive wraparound balconies ideal for catching sunrises, and many suites with full verandas or infinity windows. Guests will enjoy Windstar favorites like the Yacht Club Café, the signature Marina with watersports activities, the line’s famously friendly crew, and a relaxed, upscale ambiance.
Photos courtesy of Windstar Cruises
Tags: Star Explorer, Windstar Cruises


