Star Collector: Captivating Vietnam & Thailand
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Windstar Cruises  ·  Star Seeker

Star Collector: Captivating Vietnam & Thailand

From Phuket to Ha Long Bay  ·  Asia  ·  21 nights

Departure 5 Feb 2028
Return 26 Feb 2028
Duration 21 nights
Ports of call 13 ports
Ship Star Seeker
Journey type Ocean Cruise
From
$13,649
per person
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Voyage overview

Windstar’s new sister ships, Star Seeker and Star Explorer, will each have 112 suites and a staff-to-guest ratio of 1:2, offering Windstar’s brand of laid-back luxury with some enhancements.

Each yacht will maintain the intimate atmosphere of Windstar’s
other ships, and will feature Windstar’s classic watersports
platform with new staircase access, as well an intimate forward
whirlpool and spacious open deck perfect for Windstar’s famous deck
barbecues, alongside a two-level spa and fitness centre. Dining
options include dishes from James Beard Foundation-affiliated
chefs, as well a Yacht Club café and lounge. Star Seeker joined the
fleet in December 2025, and Star Explorer will join in December
2026.

1
5 Feb 2028
Phuket

Phuket is Thailand's most popular tourist destination, and it's true that it can be crowded and overdeveloped in places, but it's not hard to escape the masses and be reminded why this idyllic island is known as the 'Pearl of the Andaman'. As well as a plethora of luxury resorts, Phuket has a charming old town replete with pretty Sino-Portuguese architecture, and acts as a jump-off point for exploring nearby islands and coastline. Koh Phing Pan, better known as James Bond Island, and Ko Phi Phi are breathtakingly beautiful, as are the limestone formations that surround the mainland town of Krabi.

Memory Tip: Don't miss There are so many temples, but we really like Wat Srisoonthorn with the reclining Buddha – very peaceful and lots to see.
2
6 Feb 2028
Krabi
3
7 Feb 2028
Koh Yao Noi
4
8 Feb 2028
Penang

The Malaysian island of Penang is a fascinating blend of East and West, far more than just a beach destination. Lovely Georgetown, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is home to British colonial architecture, crumbling Chinese shophouses and incense-perfumed temples.

5
9 Feb 2028
Kuala Lumpur (Port Kelang)

Malaysia’s capital is a hot and humid cultural melting pot, defined by its distinctive Malay, Chinese and Indian communities. The dazzling Petronas Towers are KL’s most recognisable landmark, while at street level you’ll find temples and mosques, elegant colonial buildings and bustling markets.

6
10 Feb 2028
Singapore

Singapore’s heritage as an important trading post means that there is a real cultural mix, with four official languages: English, Chinese, Malay and Tamil. Step away from the gleaming towers and you’ll find yourself transported into another world amongst the intoxicating streets of Chinatown and Little India.

7
11 Feb 2028
Singapore
8
12 Feb 2028
At Sea
9
13 Feb 2028
At Sea
10
14 Feb 2028
Koh Samui

Attracting everyone from budget backpackers to ostentatious oligarchs, Koh Samui is one of Thailand’s most popular islands. It’s no surprise, given the truly stunning beaches, but the more developed areas such as Chaweng have lost a lot of their charm, so head for the quieter south and west if you can.

11
15 Feb 2028
Ko Kut

Ko Kut (also known as Koh Kood), is one of Thailand’s prettiest islands, with powder-soft sands reminiscent of the Maldives, crystal clear waters and beautiful waterfalls. Kayaking and snorkelling are the main activities here, along with relaxing on the beach and enjoying the incredible views.

12
16 Feb 2028
Bangkok

Thailand’s sprawling capital is an assault on the senses, an invigorating blend of tradition and modernity. Soaring skyscrapers, air-conditioned shopping malls and an efficient public transport system combine with shimmering golden temples, ancient palaces, floating markets and at times gridlocked rush hour traffic.

13
17 Feb 2028
Ko Kut

Ko Kut (also known as Koh Kood), is one of Thailand’s prettiest islands, with powder-soft sands reminiscent of the Maldives, crystal clear waters and beautiful waterfalls. Kayaking and snorkelling are the main activities here, along with relaxing on the beach and enjoying the incredible views.

14
18 Feb 2028
Sihanoukville

The once sleepy backwater of Kompong Som, renamed after the former king Norodom Sihanouk, is the rising star of the Cambodian coast’s burgeoning tourist industry. Here you’ll find beautiful sandy beaches and a string of laid back islands that are still largely undeveloped.

15
19 Feb 2028
At Sea
16
20 Feb 2028
Ho Chi Minh City

Saigon, as it was known then, was the capital of the South during the Vietnam War, and American-style capitalism has been embraced more enthusiastically here than in the North, with a clutch of shining skyscrapers standing as testament to Vietnam’s surging economic growth.

17
21 Feb 2028
Ho Chi Minh City
18
22 Feb 2028
At Sea
19
23 Feb 2028
Da Nang

Da Nang is the largest city in central Vietnam, and was the site of a major US airbase during the Vietnam War. The main point of interest in the city itself is the excellent Cham Museum, while nearby attractions include Hoi An, the Marble Mountains and the imperial citadel of Hue.

20
24 Feb 2028
At Sea
21
25 Feb 2028
Ha Long Bay

Almost 2,000 limestone islands and karst formations are scattered across the remarkable World Heritage Site of Ha Long Bay, said to have been created when a dragon fell to earth. A cruise on a small junk boat is the best way to see the many islands and caves, and it's also a great place to explore by sea kayak.

22
26 Feb 2028
Ha Long Bay
What is included

Fare inclusions

Alcohol included
Daytime activities
Meals included
Soft drinks, tea and coffee included
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