Windstar’s flagship, the Wind Surf, is set for significant refurbishment this November, as part of a comprehensive upgrade initiative.
- The upcoming renovations include a complete redesign of public areas, promising new layouts with enhanced furniture and decor.
- Technological enhancements are also part of the plan, featuring the addition of interactive TVs and upgraded suites.
- These changes will take place in Cadiz, Spain, aiming to bolster the cruise experience before its Caribbean voyages.
- The initiative is part of a broader multi-year plan affecting all Wind Class ships, with future refurbishments scheduled for Wind Star and Wind Spirit.
Windstar is preparing to embark on a substantial round of upgrades for its flagship vessel, the Wind Surf. This extensive refurbishment is scheduled to commence in November and will cover various public areas of the ship. In doing so, Windstar aims to enhance the aesthetic and comfort standards of the ship, offering guests an enriched cruising experience.
Central to the renovation strategy is a full redesign of many public spaces. These spaces will be revitalised with new layouts and fresh furnishings, incorporating updated wall and floor coverings, improved lighting, and bespoke art installations. Such comprehensive changes are expected to provide a more modern and welcoming atmosphere for all passengers.
Technological advancements form a critical part of the refurbishment plan. Each guest stateroom on the Wind Surf will be outfitted with interactive televisions as part of the upgrade. Furthermore, the Premium Suites will see notable improvements, further elevating the comfort and enjoyment for guests opting for this accommodation level.
The strategic implementation of these upgrades is taking place in Cadiz, Spain, where work will be completed in time for several exciting upcoming voyages. Among these are the seven-day Classic Caribbean voyage commencing on 21 December 2024, and another seven-day cruise, the Beach Fun & Sun Cruise, launching on 28 December. Additionally, a 55-day Grand Caribbean Adventure is scheduled to begin on 28 February 2025.
As part of a more extended initiative involving all Wind Class ships, Windstar has also scheduled refurbishments for the Wind Star and Wind Spirit. The Wind Star has already completed the first phase of its improvements, with the second phase expected in April 2026. The Wind Spirit is due to begin its two-phase refurbishment in 2026 and 2027.
The extensive renovations reflect Windstar’s commitment to enhancing customer satisfaction through continued investment in their fleet.
