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Windstar Cruises’ new Star Seeker floats out in Portugal

Windstar Cruises’ new Star Seeker floats out in Portugal
Jackie Sheckler Finch

The new Star Seeker yacht has now touched water for the first time. The First Star Class new build for small ship line Windstar Cruises, Star Seeker was floated out of the building dock at the WestSEA Shipyard in Viana do Castelo, Portugal.

“Seeing a ship come together and be at the point where she leaves dry dock for the sea is a memorable milestone in the life of a new build project,” John Gunner, Windstar’s vice president of Expansion Projects, said in a press release.

Left to Right: Mario Ferreira, owner of Mystic Invest and Windstar Cruises’ John Gunner celebrate the float out of Windstar’s Star Seeker at WestSEA Shipyard

 “I am very grateful for this opportunity to be involved in creating a new ship for Windstar and thankful for Mario’s passion and vision for ships which helped guide us to this momentous event today – the float out of a new, beautiful ship for Windstar,” Gunner said.

To commemorate the occasion, Windstar’s Star Seeker float-out ceremony included Mario Ferreira and Manuel Barros of Mystic Invest and Gunner, who is directing the ship building project for Windstar.

A float out is a maritime tradition of marking when a ship leaves dry dock and becomes waterborne for the first time. While construction of Star Seeker’s exterior is complete, work will be ongoing to complete the interiors, including 112 spacious suites.

The ship will also boast five dining options, a full-service spa with a grand entrance from the deck above, a fitness facility, and a fresh take on the line’s iconic Watersports Platform, which turns the ocean into an infinity pool by providing guests access to the sea directly from the ship. With a capacity for 224 guests and a staff to guest ratio of 1:2, Star
Seeker will maintain the intimate atmosphere for which Windstar is renowned, ensuring personalized service at every turn.

Star Seeker will enter service in December of 2025, sailing from Málaga, Spain to Miami, Florida, where Windstar is headquartered and where the ship’s christening ceremony will take place in January of 2026.

Star Seeker will then sail its first voyage in the Caribbean and offer more cruises in the region before heading up the West Coast of the United States to Alaska for a full season of summer cruises. From there, the ship will sail to Asia, bringing back the line’s popular Around Japan itineraries.

Windstar will debut an additional new sister ship, Star Explorer, in December of 2026. Star Seeker and Star Explorer both have ice-strengthened hulls, unlocking access to new destinations. The ships are equipped with the latest technology in safety, propulsion, and navigation, including pump jet thrusters and forward-facing Sonar.

To minimize their environmental footprint and uphold the brand’s commitment to sustainability, the ships have tier III Nox rated Rolls Royce engines and can connect to shore power minimizing port emissions.

 

Photos courtesy of Windstar Cruises

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