Windstar reveals Star Seeker voyages

Windstar Cruises has unveiled itineraries on its newest ship, the Star Seeker, which will sail to the Caribbean, Alaska and Japan.

The 112-suite yacht’s inaugural voyage will depart from Málaga, Spain, on December 28, crossing the Atlantic with a special stop in Santa Cruz de Tenerife in the Canary Islands for a New Year’s Eve celebration complete with fireworks, alongside sister ship, Wind Star. The cruise ends on January 13, 2026 in Miami, where Seeker will have its christening ceremony.

On January 15, 2026, Star Seeker will then set sail on an eight-day christening voyage in the Caribbean to San Juan with stops in the Dominican Republic and British Virgin Islands.

The ship will then cross the Panama Canal towards Alaska, where it will sail from May to August 2026. The voyage will include multiple itineraries from San Juan to Juneau for 49 days, Costa Rica to Juneau for 25 days, and Mexico to Juneau for 17 days.

In Alaska the ship will offer two main itineraries, a seven- or eight-day Scenic Alaska cruise or a longer 10-, 11-, or 12-day Alaskan Splendors cruise, both sailing from Vancouver to Juneau, or reverse. Alaska cruises can be combined with a five-day inland tour through the heart of Denali National Park.

Following Alaska, Star Seeker will cross the Pacific to Japan in early September, where Windstar will bring back its popular Grand Japan itinerary on four dates through October.