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Star BreezeIt’s an island paradise so beautiful that French artist Paul Gauguin couldn’t stop painting it. Fletcher Christian didn’t want to leave it and mutinied on the HMS Bounty to stay there.

Remote, tropical, romantic, and beautiful it’s one of the world’s most aspirational places to visit The Islands of Tahiti, otherwise known as French Polynesia. The Islands of Tahiti are best accessed via a small ship allowing effortless travel amongst some of French Polynesia’s most storied and iconic 121 islands and atolls.

Small ship cruise line Windstar Cruises simply knows it best, having sailed the longest of any operator in the region and celebrating 35 years of Tahitian sailings in 2022. It’s also the only destination where the U.S.- based cruise line sails year-round, giving guests ample opportunity to plan a once-in-a-lifetime visit in any season.

Star Breeze

Star Breeze

This October, there’s double the chance. The 148-guest Wind Spirit, complete with sails built for the breezes of the South Pacific, is sailing around the Islands of Tahiti now, but in October, Windstar will move the all-suite, 312-guest Star Breeze to the region, and increase capacity with two yacht options to choose from. All-suite Star Breeze features newly transformed guest suites, two new restaurants, a new World Spa, an infinity pool, and more. Although without sails, Star Breeze is ideal for accessing the shallow lagoons that helped make the destination famous.

Both Wind Spirit and Star Breeze feature Windstars signature sports platform, opening up right off the back deck into crystal clear waters perfect for swimming, kayaking and paddle boarding. In February 2024, Star Breeze will move to Tahiti year-round in place of Wind Spirit. With two ships sailing the region in October, Windstar Cruises has opted to truly celebrate its 35th season all month long offering special events, integration with local dignitaries and artists, and a heightened infusion of local culture both on board and ashore.

The entire month is a celebration of Tahiti, says Windstar Cruises President Christopher Prelog. We are now planning special events with local artists and dignitaries, as well as an ongoing celebration of local culture. Our designated Presidents Cruise on the October 9th sailing will also bring aboard some high-ranking leaders of Tahiti along with executives from Windstar.

We want it to be a way to thank our local partners, vendors, and everyone in local tourism that makes this destination so special, as well as renew our relationships and commitments for sailing in the future. The 7-day Dreams of Tahiti Presidents Cruise will take place on Star Breeze on October 9 and will include events with Tahitian government official tourism partners, local entertainment, Windstars signature event motu celebration in Bora Bora, and another special programming.

For 35 years, Windstar has participated in the development of cruising and the economy in our islands, thanks to their first three sailing cruise ships, pioneers of sustainable tourism, said French Polynesia’s president Edouard Fritch. Like our seafaring ancestors who connected the islands of this vast ocean, Windstar connected our peoples and our cultures.

Written by: Jill Walsh