Windstar Cruises Expands its Already Significant Presence in the South Pacific: 2026 Offerings to Include Fiji, Tonga & Cook Islands
Windstar Cruises is announcing a significant expansion of itineraries for the line in the South Pacific: the only region other than the Mediterranean where Windstar sails year-round.
Beginning in 2026, Windstar will offer new experiences visiting Fiji, Tonga and the Cook Islands, in addition to existing sailings in Tahiti and the Society Islands, the Tuamotus, and the Marquesas.
New shorter itinerary options like the 7-night Tuamotus cruise and 11-night Marquesas cruise open these remote destinations to more travelers. Additional air and hotel packages with overwater bungalows in Bora Bora will allow guests to extend their stay in these iconic islands.
Windstar has sailed in Tahiti for more than 36 years and is considered the cruising expert in the region with deep rooted relationships with local partners who assist the line to access remote areas and weave in the Polynesian way of life into its cruise and shoreside experiences. Windstar has the most frequent 7-day departures of any cruise line on its popular Dreams of Tahiti sailing. In 2024, the line began cruising to the remote Marquesas, recently named a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its notable geography and unique culture and heritage.
The 312-passenger, all-suite Star Breeze sails in the South Pacific year-round, now with more itineraries and islands than ever before thanks to the 2026 additions.
To celebrate the news, Windstar is concurrently launching an early booking offer. Those who book a 2026 South Pacific cruise will enjoy a complimentary All-Inclusive experience (worth $89/day per guest)— featuring Wi-Fi; unlimited wine, beer and cocktails; and all gratuities — plus a $100 onboard credit per stateroom.
“Tahiti is one of my favorite destinations on the planet, and I was thrilled to expand Windstar’s itineraries in the region to the remote Marquesas Islands this year,” says Windstar President Christopher Prelog.
“These new additions are a natural progression for us, as these faraway South Pacific islands exemplify the heart of Polynesian culture. But they are extremely difficult to access, especially if you’re piecing together your own trip. On Windstar, you’re able to sail there easily on an all-suite ship that has no more than 312 passengers. We can go to places like Tonga and Taveuni without overwhelming the destination from a tourism, ecological, and cultural perspective, due to our small size and the great relationships we’ve built while sailing in the region over decades.”
NEW Itineraries Include:
Flowers of the South French Polynesia (15 days) begins with an overnight in Fiji’s largest city, Lautoka, followed by a visit to the small port of SavuSavu to tour its local villages and a stop in Taveuni to experience the rainforests of Bouma National Heritage Park. After a day at sea, it’s onto Nuku’alofa, Tonga, which is known for its beaches and Royal Palace. It’s also a brand-new port for Windstar. In the Cook Islands, Windstar will access both Aitutaki and Rarotonga. Then it’s onto an overnight in Bora Bora and concludes in Papeete, Tahiti.
Maori Storytellers & French Polynesian Treasures (10 or 11 days) starts in Papeete followed by Raiatea. Then it’s off to Aitutaki and Rarotonga in the Cook Islands. The ship then returns to the Society Islands with an overnight in Bora Bora, a day on a private island at Motu Mahaea (Taha’a), Huahine (known for its gardens), Moorea, and ends in Papeete. On the 10-day sailing, Huahine is removed.
Tantalizing Tuamotu Islands & Beautiful Bora Bora (7 days) is a new, shorter version of Windstar’s existing 11-day Tuamotu sailings. It combines the Tuamotus (Fakarava and Tiputa) and the Society Islands (an overnight in Bora Bora plus a day on a private island at Motu Mahaea). It’s perfect for divers, with four opportunities to dive on just a seven-day sailing. It can also be combined with the 7-day Dreams of Tahiti itinerary.
Far Flung French Polynesia and Marquesas Magic (11 days) is also a new, shorter version of a current Windstar t have several weeks to explore. It begins in Papeete before heading to Fakarava in the Tuamotus. In the Marquesas, there are visits to Fatu Hiva, Hiva Oa, and Nuku Hiva. The ship then heads back to the Tuamotus with a stop in Rangiroa, followed by an overnight in Bora Bora and return to Papeete. This can also be combined with the 7-day Dreams of Tahiti itinerary.
Other new offerings are air and overwater bungalow packages combined with Windstar’s classic seven-day Dreams of Tahiti cruise that include overnights in a coveted overwater bungalow on Bora Bora pre-cruise.
This way guests can experience more inland, starting March 2025 into 2026. Stars Over Bora Bora Air + Overwater Villa Package (14 days) is a new comprehensive vacation package including Air Tahiti Nui flights roundtrip from Seattle or Los Angeles, plus two nights hotel in Papeete and three nights in an overwater bungalow in Bora Bora. Windstar’s existing Dreams of Tahiti, Tahiti & the Tuamotu Islands, as well as the Tahitian Treasures & Magnificent Marquesas itineraries will continue to be offered in 2026.
Windstar brings the culture of French Polynesia aboard with an onboard cultural ambassador for all sailings. A local Polynesian, this crew member invites guests to embrace all things Polynesian throughout the cruise with special sessions on dance, music, language, culture and art. All itineraries include a complimentary Bora Bora Destination Discovery Event, which is a private evening feast on a motu (small island) with local performances from music to fire dancing.
Another special event on the pool deck is an Arearea – an evening of Tahitian celebrations – with local musicians, dancers, and hands-on activities like learning how to tie on a pareo and making flower leis. Guests can swim from the ship’s Watersports Platform and enjoy the use of complimentary water sports equipment to go kayaking and paddle boarding; snorkeling gear is provided comp to guests to keep for the duration of the cruise. Shore excursions are under development for new ports.
The line recently announced it will expand its fleet with two new all-suite ships, which will allow Windstar to bring back one of its beloved Wind Class ships, Wind Star, to Tahiti, where it will join Star Breeze in 2027, adding more capacity to meet the growing demand for South Pacific sailings.
(Windstar Cruises Expands its Already Significant Presence in the South Pacific: 2026 Offerings to Include Fiji, Tonga & Cook Islands – Windstar Cruises)