Windstar Cruises has opened reservations for a 52-day South Pacific itinerary linking Singapore and Papeete, with the sailing scheduled to traverse a broad arc of islands and archipelagos across Oceania. The “Star Collector: Grand South Pacific Adventure” programme is being marketed as a long-duration voyage for travellers seeking an extended passage through remote island regions, with introductory fares beginning at US$21,553 per person under an early booking arrangement.
The itinerary is scheduled to call at 26 ports across the South Pacific, including destinations in French Polynesia, the Cook Islands, Tonga, Fiji, Vanuatu, the Solomon Islands and Papua New Guinea. The programme also includes several extended ocean passages between island groups, reflecting the geographic scale of the region.
According to the cruise line, the fare includes accommodation, dining, wireless internet access, gratuities and selected beverages, with the company indicating that the pricing structure equates to less than US$500 per person per day. Overnight stays are planned in destinations including Bora Bora, Fiji, Bali and Papeete, while repeat calls at Moorea form part of the schedule.
The voyage forms part of Windstar’s wider South Pacific deployment aboard the 312-guest Star Breeze, which continues to operate a series of longer collector itineraries linking French Polynesia, Fiji and Southeast Asia.