The ship will be open for tours and dining on 3rd and 4th December 2024
Windstar Cruises’ 312-guest Star Legend will again be welcoming top travel advisors, media and partners at ILTM Cannes on 3rd and 4th December 2024. While Windstar’s Vice President of Sales, Dianna Rom, and Director of Sales, Gina McGinnis, will be on site at ILTM, the all-suite ship will be anchored in the harbour and open for tours, with private shuttles available between the event and the ship.
Travel advisors and media can sign up for ship visits on both days. Windstar Sales Operation Manager Steve Furlong, Trade Marketing Manager Valentina Daniel and Public Relations Director Sarah Scoltock will be personally welcoming attendees onboard and showcasing the ship’s offerings including delicious cuisine, spacious suites, a luxurious spa and many other amenities.
More details and RSVP information can be found here.
“ILTM brings together the luxury travel industry in a way that no other event does,” says Rom. “Beyond the on-site meetings and networking, we are thrilled to ‘show and tell’ what Windstar is about by bringing one of our Star Plus yachts and inviting ILTM attendees to come aboard for the second year in a row. We can’t wait to show off the ship to all of our advisors, media and partners and look forward to welcoming them on Star Legend.”
Star Legend is cruising year-round in the Mediterranean for a second year, with off-season travel attracting travellers who enjoy visiting during a quieter tourism time – what Windstar is now calling the Mediterranean’s local season. An enthusiastic guest survey response that rated Star Legend’s off season sailings in the highest category spurred Windstar to keep the ship in the region and expand its selection of itineraries to six unique routes enabling travellers to book longer voyages. Cruises depart from Athens, Barcelona, Malaga, Rome and Venice.
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