Windstar Transports Destination Discovery To A New Level With The Completion Of Its First-Ever President’s Mystery Cruise

– The Athens-based Mystery Cruise was so successful that the just-announced second mystery sailing in 2026 is already nearly sold-out –
Windstar Cruises, one of travel’s leading destination discovery specialists, has concluded its inaugural President’s Mystery Cruise, which took place on Star Legend from 19th to 27th April in the Mediterranean. The sold-out journey, which was based from Athens (Piraeus), featured ports of calls that were previously unvisited not only by many of its passengers but also by the line itself. Three all-new-to-Windstar ports in the region, including Italy’s Taranto and Reggio Calabria, and Greece’s Kalamata, were on the itinerary. The cruise also called at Sicily’s Naxos Giardini, near Taormina, a signature port for the line.
Onboard, passengers were given a clue to the identity of each port some 36 hours before the visit. Shore excursion options that ranged from urban history to countryside rambles were offered in each destination. Special touches included a destination discovery event – a signature Windstar experience – on a coastal hilltop in Reggio Calabria, and an invigorating performance of the Tarantella, a romantic dance ritual in Puglia, performed onboard while Star Legend was docked in Taranto.
“So many of Windstar’s guests are wonderfully adventurous and curious about the world they live in that we wanted to create a trip around the idea of discovering new destinations in a spontaneous fashion,” says Chris Prelog, president of Windstar Cruises, who hosted the sailing. “The Mediterranean offered so many opportunities to venture to places, such as Italy’s Puglia and Calabria, that hadn’t been on their radar – yet.”
Some of these new ports, such as Reggio Calabria and Taranto, both in Italy’s “boot,” have already been incorporated into 2026 itineraries, he says.
“This has been such fun,” he adds. “Letting go of the daily planning that happens in advance to instead live in the moment and embrace your current destination is thrilling and liberating. I highly recommend it as a new travel experience. We are all ready for the next Mystery Cruise in the Caribbean!” You can read more about Windstar’s first Mystery Cruise on our blog.
Indeed, Windstar’s next Mystery Cruise, which launched last week and is already nearly sold out, will depart on 20th March 2026 aboard the 224-guest Star Seeker, Windstar’s newest yacht. The Caribbean voyage based from San Juan, Puerto Rico, has outpaced all other 2026 cruise bookings, showcasing the incredible excitement and demand for spontaneous travel experiences paired with Windstar’s trusted service and expertise. It’s without a doubt that guests can expect more itineraries like this from Windstar in the future.
To plan a small ship cruise call Windstar’s UK General Sales Agent on 0800 008 6682. For more details https://www.windstarcruises.co.uk/booking-in-the-uk/. For more information visit www.windstarcruises.co.uk
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