Windstar Cruises rolls out ‘Pick Your Perk’ offer
Small ship line Windstar Cruises is bringing back the popular ‘Pick Your Perk’ offer.
It is now available throughout the festive season as well as the wave season in early 2025.
It is available for booking through 31 March 2025 on sailings through June 2026.
‘Pick Your Perk’ options include either one free hotel night which can be used pre- or post-cruise or up to $1,000 onboard credit which can be used towards Windstar’s shore excursions, spa services or even special celebratory cocktails.
Premium suite guests have a third option – an upgrade to the All-Inclusive Fare (valued at £73 per person per day) which includes unlimited alcohol, Wi-Fi and all gratuities.
Travel advisors can add extra value encouraging clients to book between 18 November and 2 December for reduced deposits of £300 per guest.
Perks can be enjoyed on the cruise line’s most popular sailings including year-round itineraries in Europe; French Polynesia; and the Americas.
It includes for Windstar’s new ship Star Seeker in the Caribbean and Alaska.
“Windstar’s ‘Pick Your Perk’ offer is one of our most popular promotions featuring significant, personalised savings,” said Windstar’s Chief Commercial Officer Janet Bava.
“This offer is combinable with our very attractive group offer, allowing travel advisors to maximise their earning potential on new groups.”
Travel advisors can learn more on the Pick Your Perk offer on the travel advisor HUB.
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