Sailings
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Date Date Location Location Arrival Arrival Departure Departure
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Thu, Jun 04, 2026 AT SEA -- --Fri, Jun 05, 2026 JUNEAU, AK 9:00 am 9:00 pmSat, Jun 06, 2026 HAINES, AK 6:00 am 6:00 pmMon, Jun 08, 2026 PETERSBURG, AK 8:00 am 3:30 pmTue, Jun 09, 2026 WRANGELL, AK 9:00 am 3:00 pmFri, Jun 12, 2026 VANCOUVER, BC 8:00 am --Fri, Jun 12, 2026 VANCOUVER, BC 9:00 am --
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Be one of the first to experience Star Seeker, Windstar’s newest yacht, during our inaugural sailing season beginning January 2026!
Featuring new dining options, upgraded amenities, and 112 spacious suites - nearly all with a full private veranda or a floor-to-ceiling infinity window - Star Seeker is a fresh take on our Star Class that remains unmistakably Windstar.
- Year Built: 2026
- Guest Capacity: 224
- Crew: 135
- Length: 431 ft.
- Draft: 15.6 ft.
- Beam: 62.3 ft.
- Tonnage: 9.315 grt.
- Speed: 12 knots
- Registry: Bahamas
Please note: Stateroom images and features are samples only. Actual furniture, fixtures, colors, configurations and window/porthole views may vary.
Deck 8
The city of Seward is located in southern coast Alaska in Kenai Peninsula Borough at the top of the Resurrection Bay. The city of Seward was founded back in 1902 as the end of the Alaska Rail Road which was built 1915-1923. The name of Seward was derived by Abraham Lincoln's secretary of state, who arbitrated the purchase of Alaska from Russia in 1867. The city of Seward suffered from 90% of the waterfront industry due to an earthquake in 1964. Due to this earthquake, six feet of the shoreline dropped along with the harbor and fuel docks.
Alaska's capital can't be reached by road. You fly or sail here to enjoy its greeting of dockside flags and flowers. It is surprisingly urban and cultured for being so remote. Visit the museum for insights into Inuit culture and crafts. Drive up to Mendenhall, the only glacier inside city limits! Or get an aerial view from a helicopter. Fish for silver salmon, or just enjoy some off the grill--then kick back at the Red Dog Saloon.
Alaska's heritage comes alive in the handcrafted artistry of the Tlingit (pronounced "Klink-it") Indians and in the lively performances of the Chilkat Dancers, with their brightly painted tribal masks. Take a walking tour of Haines and get a glimpse of the town's gold-rush history in local museums. You can visit the Chilkat Bald Eagle Preserve-Haines boasts the world's largest concentration of the magnificent birds, drawn to the area by the salmon-rich waters. Other shore excursions include a boat trip on Lake Chilkoot and a glacier country flightseeing trip.
The city of Wrangell is located at the most southeastern point of Alaska surrounded by the Eastern Passage, Sumner Strait, Zimovia Strait, and the Stikine Strait. The city has had an elaborate history since the beginning of its days. Wrangell is the only city in the U.S. to be governed by both Russians and British. The city has maintained its rough atmosphere from being a fur-trading point for the Russians and now the city acquires an old-fashioned look with saloons and salmon and shrimp processing plants.
In Vancouver, you're never out of sight of towering peaks--or of the sea. It is a prosperous city adorned with flowers lining the streets and lush greenery like Stanley Park. Museums offer fine collections of the dramatic Northwest native arts. Vancouver's Chinatown is the second-largest in the world. The waterfront Gastown district recalls the city's colorful past as a premier Pacific port since the days of the Clipper ships.