Windstar waives single supplement


Windstar waives single supplement

Saturday, 19 Oct, 2022 0

Small ship cruise line Windstar Cruises has announced a new solo traveller offer featuring zero single supplements on select 2022 and 2023 sailings to popular destinations including the Mediterranean, Australasia and the South Pacific.

The solo traveller offer includes the 14-night Ocean Crossing with St John’s sailing from Lisbon to St Maarten on Wind Surf, the 14-night Transatlantic sailing from Lisbon to Miami on Star Legend in December 2022, and the 13-night Hidden Indonesia & The Great Barrier Reef on 4 February 2023.

Windstar is also offering a low solo supplement of 20% on over 70 worldwide sailings departing between 24 October 2022 and 4 April 2024.

Agents booking a solo fare sailing will receive a £25 gift voucher.



 

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