Windstar Cruises to sail first Canary Islands winter season

Windstar Cruises will operate its first-ever full winter season in the Canary Islands later this year.
The season will offer nine 10-day sailings between November 2025 and February 2026.
The 10-day Canary Island Idyll is round-trip from Santa Cruz de Tenerife and calls at San Sebastian de la Gomera, Santa Cruz de Palma, Madeira (overnight), Lanzarote and Las Palmas (overnight).
The voyages unlock a range of land experiences like riding camels and classic cars, strolling around the crater of San Antonio volcano, and the landscape of Timanfaya National Park.
Cruises are on Windstar’s newly-renovated four-masted sailing ship, Wind Star, which accommodates 148 guests. It houses a choice of dining venues, lounge a spa, pool and watersports platform with complimentary water sports and activities.
Augustus Lonsdale, Windstar Cruises head of sales, said: “The Canary Islands have long been a preferred winter sun destination for UK travellers. With these new fly-cruise packages our guest can enjoy the best of the region with limited sea days.”
The nine departures set sail on 29th November and 19th and 29th December 2025; and 8th, 18th and 28th January and 7th and 17th February 2026 with fly/cruise prices from £3,599 per person.
Price includes return economy flights from London, overseas transfers, one-night pre-cruise hotel stay and the 10-day cruise with all meals, soft drinks and port fees.
Guests can upgrade to All Inclusive from £81 per person per day.
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