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Windstar doubles Tahiti ship capacity for 2027 schedule
Ella Sagar
Windstar Cruises has added a second ship to its Tahiti deployment from March 2027. The 148-passenger Wind
Star will operate the seven-night Dreams of Tahiti itinerary with departures every Monday. The voyage will call at Raiatea,
the island considered the ancestral homeland of the Māori people and not commonly featured on other seven-night voyages in the region.
Fares start at £2,261 based on a
departure on March 8, 2027. Meanwhile, the 312-passenger
all-suite Star Breeze will offer longer voyages to more remote destinations such as Tuamotus, Marquesas, Fiji and the Cook Islands, which can be combined into Star Collector voyages of up to 21 days. Prices for these voyages start
from £2,099 based on a seven-night Tantalising Tuamotu Islands & Beautiful Bora Bora cruise on January 14, 2027.
Itineraries include an exclusive
Destination Discovery Event called Polynesia Feast + Fire, featuring an evening of Tahitian fire dancing, live music and island cuisine under the stars. Windstar will also introduce
“early goodbye” disembarkation for 2027, with ships arriving in Papeete at 8pm the day prior to departure day, allowing passengers to take the same evening flight to Los Angeles.
Star Breeze
PICTURE: Jenna Lyn Photography In addition, there will be flexible
flight options available to purchase through the line and “simplified” cruise and hotel packages. Bookings through agents made
by October 31 will qualify for an early offer of up to $200 onboard credit and an all-inclusive package comprising Wi-Fi, gratuities and selected beverages valued at up to
£74 per person per day.
windstarcruises.co.uk
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