MIAMI — Windstar Cruises has unveiled a first look at the new 224-guest Star Seeker, debuting in January 2026.
Currently under construction in Portugal, Star Seeker will offer 112 spacious suites, all but 10 featuring a full private veranda or floor-to-ceiling infinity window. The ship will also boast five dining options (all included in the cruise fare), a full-service spa with a grand entrance from the deck above, a fitness facility, and a fresh take on the line’s Watersports Platform, which allows guests to access the sea directly from the ship.
“Guests aboard Star Seeker will experience a sense of tranquility in their suites; they are designed to be an oasis for relaxation,” says Stijn Creupelandt, vice president of hotel operations at Windstar Cruises. “We used light wood and a soothing color palette of light blues, greens, and natural browns – elements that reflect our Star Class style. Inspired by the sea, sky, and landscapes, these colors 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.”
Other ship highlights include two Horizon Owner’s Suites, a new suite category for the line, located at the aft of the ship on deck 7. Featuring a wraparound balcony, these suites can be combined with adjacent suites for more space, ideal for multi-generational families. In total, there are 12 different accommodation types to choose from, many allowing triple occupancy. Star Seeker will have 72 suites with large verandas, plus new for Windstar will be 30 infinity suites featuring a floor-to-ceiling infinity window that slides down halfway to open to the sea breeze.
As on all Windstar ships, there’ll be no interior cabins. Star Seeker’s 10 Oceanview suites have plenty of natural light, a walk-in mosaic glass shower and a queen bed that can be converted into two twins. All suites include a fully-stocked minibar and refrigerator, an interactive TV, safe, fresh fruit and robe and slippers. The four highest suite categories – Horizon, Star, Classic, Deluxe – include other amenities like an Illy espresso machine, Canapes service and fresh flowers.
Star Seeker’s maiden voyage will be a Transatlantic sailing in early January from Malaga to Miami. Following a christening event in Miami, the ship will sail in the Caribbean before heading up the West Coast of the United States to Alaska for a full season of summer cruises. From there, Star Seeker will sail to Japan to bring back the line’s popular Japan itineraries before heading to Southeast Asia.
Details on Star Seeker’s Caribbean, Alaska and Japan cruises will be announced first to Yacht Club members and travel advisors. In early September, bookings will open to the general public.
In 2026, Windstar will debut an additional sister ship to Star Seeker, called Star Explorer.