Windstar Video Details South Pacific 2020-21
Windstar Cruises 2020-21 season is featuring 14 new itineraries in the South Pacific. That will happen on 148-passenger Wind Spirit (AKA the belle of French Polynesia) that has been cruising year-round there since 2015.
“The South Pacific and French Polynesia are sought after destinations that capture the imagination like no other. As the leader in destination delivery by small ship, we’re excited to share our new video that vividly showcases that story,”
Windstar President John Delaney.
In 2020, four-masted Wind Spirit will enjoy maiden calls in Fiji, Tonga, New Caledonia, the Cook Islands, and Australia. Sailing February through June, the intimate ship will then return to the Islands of Tahiti and the Tuamotus in July 2020. Departures are available to book now through December 2021 for tropical adventure and romance seekers. Here, take a look:
Wind Spirit’s new South Pacific collection of 14 unique itineraries offering 23 cruise departure dates. Let’s look at some of those.
Windstar’s 17-day Twice the Tahiti cruise, featured in the new video (above), provides an unusual double-circuit of ports with two visits to Moorea and two separate overnight calls in Bora Bora.
Twice the Tahiti offers twice the time to enjoy the culture, cuisines and beauty of the Society Islands, discovering the laidback enchantments of the lesser known islands of Huahine, Raiatea, Taha’a, and remote Fakarava and Rangiroa.
South Pacific Undiscovered: Fiji, Vanuatu & New Caledonia sails from Lautoka, Fiji to Noumea, New Caledonia on an itinerary packed with adventure.
Underwater caves, coral reefs, cascading waterfalls, and a live volcano offer a bounty of natural beauty and opportunity for active adventure, but this expedition is well-balanced with culture.
Polynesia: Pearls of Paradise Wind Spirit sails from Papeete, Tahiti to Lautoka, Fiji and through a brilliant kaleidoscope of the South Pacific’s lagoons, reefs, water, and sea life.
Along the way explore Suva, Fiji, the capital, with its British colonial buildings, farmer’s market, and diverse culinary scene; Niue, one of the smallest countries in the world; and the rarely visited port of Vava’u, Tonga.
Uncommon Indonesia Starting with Benoa and Bali’s spectacular beauty, this cruise also stops at rarely visited ports like Lembar, and off-the-beaten-path ports like remote Pulau Menyawakan and Seribu, with access to secluded unspoiled beaches of Pantara Island featuring white-sand surrounded by emerald-green waters. The Indonesian adventure concludes in Singapore.
BONUS: Up to $1,000 Shipboard Credit on Tropical Cruises
Now through August 30, 2019, Windstar is featuring a shipboard credit to spend on board on items such as alcoholic beverages, spa treatments, and shore excursions. (Non-alcoholic beverages including soda pop and specialty coffees are always complimentary on Windstar.) Cruisers sailing to Windstar’s tropical destinations including Asia, Australia & New Zealand, Caribbean, Costa Rica & Panama Canal, Mexico, South Pacific and Tahiti can enjoy up to $1,000 per suite SBC on voyages through 2021; SBC varies based on length of cruise and cabin category:
Voyages 14 days or more:
- $1,000 SBC per suite ($500 per guest) for Premium Suites
- $400 SBC per suite ($200 per guest) for Standard Suites & Staterooms
Voyages 5-13 days:
- $400 SBC per suite ($200 per guest) for Premium Suites
- $200 SBC per suite ($100 per guest) for Standard Suites & Staterooms
Premium Suites include: Owner’s Suites, Classic Suites, Officer’s/Bridge Suites and Wind Surf Suites.
To learn more about authentic small ship cruising with Windstar in the South Pacific, or to book a cruise, contact a travel advisor or Windstar Cruises by phone at 1-800-258-7245, or visit http://www.windstarcruises.com.