Windstar Cruises has concluded the second phase of refurbishment works on its sailing yacht Wind Star, introducing updates to both dining venues and passenger accommodations as part of an ongoing modernization programme.
The vessel’s principal restaurant, Amphora, has undergone a comprehensive interior renewal, including revised flooring, wall and ceiling treatments, and updated furnishings. The Veranda dining area has also been reconfigured, with alterations to its buffet arrangement alongside general aesthetic improvements. Within the accommodation spaces, staterooms have been fitted with new headboards, upgraded lighting systems, and revised bedside arrangements to accommodate personal electronic devices.
These modifications follow an earlier phase of work that addressed a broader range of public areas, including the lobby, Compass Rose Lounge, Yacht Club Café, pool deck, spa, and fitness facilities. Together, the upgrades form part of a staged refit approach applied across the vessel.
Following completion of the current phase, Wind Star is scheduled to continue its seasonal deployment in the Mediterranean during spring, shifting to itineraries in the Greek islands through the summer and autumn, before repositioning to Tahiti for operations in 2027.
The refurbishment programme extends across the fleet, with Wind Surf scheduled for similar works in December and Wind Spirit due to undergo updates in March, reflecting a coordinated effort to maintain consistency in onboard standards across the company’s sailing vessels.