These small ships accommodate 312 guests in large all-suite accommodation, following the completion of the Star Plus refurbishment programme in 2021. There's a choice of restaurants and comfortable lounges and plenty of deck space, while the ship's marina ensures you can enjoy the complimentary watersports when anchored in hidden bays and tiny coves.
Capacity | 312 Guests |
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Crew | 190 International Staff |
Style | This is laid-back luxury at its best with relaxed informal days, refined yet comfortable evenings and a friendly and welcoming crew. |
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Year Built | Star Pride & Legend 1988, Star Breeze 1989 |
Last Refurbished |
2021 |
Tonnage | 9,975 grt |
Length | 440 feet |
Breadth | 63 feet |
Cruising Speed | 15 knots |
Dining on board is consistently excellent, with open seating, a relaxed dress code and appealing speciality restaurants.
The elegant main restaurant, open for dinner only, offers a daily changing à la carte menu and an extensive wine list.
This intimate venue seats just 38 guests, including a chef's counter and communal table, and is overseen by multi-Michelin-starred chef Anthony Sasso, with a fresh take on modern Spanish cuisine.
Enjoy barbecue favourites and dishes from around the world at this casual outdoor venue, in partnership with grill guru Steven Raichlen.
Dine under the stars at Candles, a romantic outdoor restaurant specialising in steak and seafood.
The relaxed Veranda offers indoor and outdoor seating, with buffet and à la carte options for both breakfast and lunch.
These sociable ships have plenty of outdoor deck space, perfect for soaking up the sun in warmer destinations like the Caribbean and the Greek islands.
The popular Star Bar is the place for al fresco drinks on the top deck, while Compass Rose is a comfortable indoor space, with low key entertainment after dinner. Talks and destination briefings take place in the Lounge, and you can swing by the Yacht Club during the day for snacks and speciality teas and coffees.
The all-suite accommodation appeals to those who enjoy the Windstar style of cruising but prefer a little more space, and suites are smartly appointed, all with ocean views.
The Owner's Suites offer an impressive 575 square feet of living space, including a separate bedroom and lounge/diner and private veranda.
The Deluxe and Classic Suites are generously proportioned at between 400 and 530 square feet, with a comfortable living area and private veranda.
These appealing suites are spacious at 277 square feet, featuring either a window or French balcony. The newer Star Ocean View and Star Balcony Suites have a slightly different layout, with an open living area leading to a queen bed positioned by the balcony for fantastic sea views.
The lead-in suites offer 277 square feet of living space, with a smartly appointed sitting area and porthole windows.
The atmosphere on board is relaxed and largely unstructured, perfect if you're looking for a more chilled out cruising experience.
Entertainment is typically low key - you might enjoy an acoustic duo in the bar after dinner, or a band playing classic Beatles songs in the Lounge. Every evening there is a destination briefing to prepare you for the following day, and every cruise includes a deck barbecue (weather permitting) with music and entertainment. An open bridge policy means you can visit the captain and his crew, and the watersports platform at the rear of the ship turns the sea into your outdoor playground.
The excellent facilities cater to both active travellers and those looking to relax and unwind on board.
Call us on 020 7399 7670 or visit us at our comfortable offices just off London's Regent Street.