Explore the islands of the South Pacific with Windstar Cruises aboard the beautiful 148-guest Wind Spirit.
Wind Spirit is a head-turning four-masted sailing ship. The vessel joined Windstar Cruises’ fleet in 1988 and quickly became popular with discerning travellers who loved the ship’s private yacht-style ambience, open teak decks, and comfortable stateroom accommodation. Wind Spirit offers ample facilities – including a spa and a water-sports platform – The ideal choice if you’re seeking a small-ship cruise holiday in the South Pacific.
Wind Spirit cruises are available throughout 2025 and 2026 on a 7-11 night basis. Almost every cruise departs from Papeete in Tahiti, and the itineraries commonly feature calls to several of French Polynesia’s most idyllic archipelagos, including the Society Islands and Tuamoto Islands. For the ultimate South Pacific experience, we recommend combining your Wind Spirit sailing with a resort stay, which we can add to your holiday package as either a pre or post-cruise option.
To find out more about Wind Spirit or receive a quote for an upcoming cruise, please call our Voyage Consultants on 0800 008 6677. Alternatively, please submit an online enquiry for your Wind Spirit cruise via our website.
Wind Spirit Accommodation
The accommodation available on Wind Spirit is divided into three categories. In keeping with this ship style, none of the staterooms or suites offer private balconies; however, all benefit from large picture windows.
Accommodation categories:
- Standard Stateroom
- Deluxe Stateroom
- Owner’s Suite
The decor in all accommodations is tasteful, combining rich woods and natural fabrics with light neutral colours. The ensuite bathrooms boast L’Occitane amenities and complimentary robes and slippers. The sitting areas benefit from a flatscreen entertainment system, a fully stocked mini-fridge, and a small writing/vanity desk.
Wind Spirit Dining
The main restaurant on Wind Spirit is called ‘AmphorA’; it hosts evening service in a bright, airy space with large picture windows. The cuisine is varied, with a choice of five to six different menus with enough choices to suit even the most discerning palate.
For a more informal dining option, head to ‘Candles Grill’ on the ship’s top deck. Here, you can enjoy freshly grilled meat, fish, and vegetarian cuisine served under the stars (weather permitting). Alternatively, you can also arrange to have your evening meal served in your stateroom.
Breakfast and lunch are served in the ship’s Veranda restaurant, which offers indoor and outdoor seating in a comfortable environment. Both mealtimes are buffet-style, with a live cooking station available for made-to-order omelettes, burgers and other tasty treats.
Wind Spirit Activities & Entertainment
Cruising on Wind Spirit is an extremely informal experience, and as such, there is no official entertainment programme. During the evenings, most guests will head to the ship’s main lounge to enjoy music from the ship’s resident trio.
During the day, guests are encouraged to disembark the ship and join one of the many shore excursions available. These include everything from hikes to Moorea’s spectacular Belvedere Lookout Point to jet ski adventures in Taha.
Alternatively, you can use Wind Spirit’s water-sports marina, which is equipped with banana boats, windsurf boards, and snorkel/scuba equipment.
Other facilities include:
- Library
- Swimming Pool
- Sauna
- Gym
For more information regarding cruising on Wind Spirit, please call our Voyage Consultants on 0800 008 6677 or make an online enquiry for one of the sailings below.
