Windstar Cruises unveils 2025 - 2026 winter Mediterranean cruises


Windstar Cruises unveils 2025 – 2026 winter Mediterranean cruises

Tuesday, 04 Jun, 2024 0

Small ship line Windstar Cruises unveiled its 2025/2026 Winter Mediterranean cruise programme which includes six Star Collectors.

These sailings combine itineraries for more in-depth exploration.

With the new sailings open for sale, Windstar has introduced an Early Booking Offer with a $200 onboard credit per stateroom plus a complimentary upgrade to All-Inclusive fares.

This provides Wi-Fi, gratuities and unlimited beer, wine and cocktails at no additional charge.

The offer expires on 31 October 2025.

Additionally, Winter Mediterranean cruises departing from December through February are part of Windstar’s Star Group Sailings incentive programme.

Travel agents can earn one free berth for every seven sold, compared to the standard tour conductor credit of one for every nine sold.

The groups offer also includes 10% savings, a guest amenity of $100 per person shipboard credit and a further travel agent bonus commission once the Tour Conductor Credit is earned.

Windstar’s winter sailings highlight ports that Windstar doesn’t normally visit during the summer such as Valencia, Crotone and Catania.

Windstar’s 2025/2026 season also debuts a brand-new port – Genoa.

In addition, the cruise season features overnights in Dubrovnik, Venice, Nice, Barcelona, Malaga and Livorno.

“Winter in the Mediterranean is a fantastic time to see a different side of the region and celebrate special holidays such as Christmas in Florence,” said Windstar’s President Christopher Prelog.

All sailings take place aboard the 312-guest, all-suite Star Legend.

Sailings depart from Athens, Barcelona, Malaga, Rome and Venice from October 2025 through March 2026: 

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