Windstar Cruises is pairing inclusive onboard benefits with lower deposits and loyalty savings as it promotes small-yacht itineraries across several regions through 2027.
Windstar Cruises has introduced More Reasons to Say Yes, a limited-time booking offer covering selected yacht voyages through the end of 2027. The promotion combines a complimentary All-Inclusive upgrade valued at more than $1,300 for two guests on a seven-night voyage with a reduced $300 per-stateroom deposit and additional savings for Yacht Club Members. New bookings qualify from July 1 through November 17, 2026, giving the small-ship operator a sales proposition built around lowering the upfront and onboard costs of planning a voyage.
The offer focuses on destinations where Windstar presents smaller-scale cruising as an alternative to more familiar itineraries. Its featured regions include the Caribbean, Tahiti, the Canary Islands and Greece, with the release highlighting voyages through Barbados, St Lucia, Antigua and the Grenadines, as well as French Polynesia’s remote atolls and the Marquesas Islands. In Greece, the Postcards from Northern Greece itinerary is positioned around lesser-photographed ports and coastal communities beyond the more established island circuit.
The commercial details are designed to make the package legible before booking. The All-Inclusive upgrade includes unlimited Wi-Fi, gratuities and selected beer, cocktails and wine by the glass, while the deposit is reduced to $150 per guest on qualifying voyages outside 90 days of departure. Yacht Club Members receive 5% savings, rising to 10% when booking on board, and eligible sailings include additional itineraries such as Dreams of Tahiti, Treasures of Southern Spain & Morocco, Vietnam & Cambodia Revealed, Naturally Costa Rica and Bermuda Bliss.
For Windstar, the announcement places promotional mechanics alongside the breadth of its destination programme rather than presenting the offer as a standalone price reduction. The release says two yachts, Wind Star and Star Breeze, sail year-round in French Polynesia, while the broader selection reaches the Caribbean, Europe, Asia, Costa Rica, the Panama Canal and transatlantic routes. That combination allows the campaign to speak to both advance planners and travellers choosing between familiar regions and more specialised small-yacht itineraries.
The promotion also arrives as Windstar continues to describe its fleet and voyage model in terms of intimate travel, with the company stating that its yachts visit more than 330 ports. Its latest release says Star Explorer is scheduled to debut in December 2026 and that the Wind Class sailing yachts are undergoing a two-phase redesign expected to be completed by 2027. Against that backdrop, More Reasons to Say Yes gives Windstar a time-limited way to connect future voyage planning with a wider programme of destinations and fleet changes.