Vietnam & Cambodia Revealed
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Windstar Cruises  ·  Star Seeker

Vietnam & Cambodia Revealed

From Bangkok to Ha Long Bay  ·  Asia  ·  13 nights

Departure 15 Dec 2026
Return 28 Dec 2026
Duration 13 nights
Ports of call 6 ports
Ship Star Seeker
Journey type Ocean Cruise
From
$9,432
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.

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Seeker and begin your voyage.
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Most tourist sights and markets are open 7 days a week, so be cautious if you’re told otherwise, a common trick from a minority of disreputable taxi drivers. We recommend organising excursions in advance or through a reputable hotel.
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The following day transfer to the pier at Klong Toey to board Star
Seeker and begin your voyage.
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Most tourist sights and markets are open 7 days a week, so be cautious if you’re told otherwise, a common trick from a minority of disreputable taxi drivers. We recommend organising excursions in advance or through a reputable hotel.
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            [callout] => 
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            [callout] => 
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The following day transfer to the pier at Klong Toey to board Star
Seeker and begin your voyage.
            [callout] => Our tip
Most tourist sights and markets are open 7 days a week, so be cautious if you’re told otherwise, a common trick from a minority of disreputable taxi drivers. We recommend organising excursions in advance or through a reputable hotel.
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            [callout] => 
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            [callout] => 
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The following day transfer to the pier at Klong Toey to board Star
Seeker and begin your voyage.
            [callout] => Our tip
Most tourist sights and markets are open 7 days a week, so be cautious if you’re told otherwise, a common trick from a minority of disreputable taxi drivers. We recommend organising excursions in advance or through a reputable hotel.
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            [callout] => 
        )

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The following day transfer to the pier at Klong Toey to board Star
Seeker and begin your voyage.
            [callout] => Our tip
Most tourist sights and markets are open 7 days a week, so be cautious if you’re told otherwise, a common trick from a minority of disreputable taxi drivers. We recommend organising excursions in advance or through a reputable hotel.
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            [callout] => 
        )

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            [callout] => 
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            [callout] => 
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            [callout] => 
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            [callout] => 
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The following day transfer to the pier at Klong Toey to board Star
Seeker and begin your voyage.
            [callout] => Our tip
Most tourist sights and markets are open 7 days a week, so be cautious if you’re told otherwise, a common trick from a minority of disreputable taxi drivers. We recommend organising excursions in advance or through a reputable hotel.
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            [callout] => 
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            [callout] => 
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            [date] => 21/12/2026
            [title] => Ho Chi Minh City
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            [callout] => 
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            [date] => 22/12/2026
            [title] => Ho Chi Minh City
            [description] => 
            [callout] => 
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            [date] => 23/12/2026
            [title] => Ho Chi Minh City
            [description] => 
            [callout] => 
        )

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        (
            [date] => 24/12/2026
            [title] => Nha Trang
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            [callout] => 
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            [callout] => 
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            [date] => 27/12/2026
            [title] => Ha Long Bay
            [description] => 
            [callout] => 
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transferred to the Intercontinental Bangkok for a one-night stay.
The following day transfer to the pier at Klong Toey to board Star
Seeker and begin your voyage.
            [callout] => Our tip
Most tourist sights and markets are open 7 days a week, so be cautious if you’re told otherwise, a common trick from a minority of disreputable taxi drivers. We recommend organising excursions in advance or through a reputable hotel.
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            [title] => Bangkok
            [description] => 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.
            [callout] => 
        )

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        (
            [date] => 18/12/2026
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            [callout] => 
        )

    [3] => Array
        (
            [date] => 19/12/2026
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            [description] => 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.
            [callout] => 
        )

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            [callout] => 
        )

    [5] => Array
        (
            [date] => 22/12/2026
            [title] => Ho Chi Minh City
            [description] => 
            [callout] => 
        )

    [6] => Array
        (
            [date] => 23/12/2026
            [title] => Ho Chi Minh City
            [description] => 
            [callout] => 
        )

    [7] => Array
        (
            [date] => 24/12/2026
            [title] => Nha Trang
            [description] => Nha Trang is Vietnam’s premier beach destination, on a stunning bay dotted with idyllic islands. The main attraction is the laid back seaside atmosphere, but there are also a few noteworthy cultural sites, including the ancient Po Nagar Cham Towers, which were built between the 7th and 12th centuries.
            [callout] => 
        )

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            [title] => Ha Long Bay
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            [callout] => 
        )

    [9] => Array
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            [date] => 27/12/2026
            [title] => Ha Long Bay
            [description] => 
            [callout] => 
        )

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            [date] => 
            [title] => Bangkok
            [description] => Fly to Bangkok where you will be met at the airport and
transferred to the Intercontinental Bangkok for a one-night stay.
The following day transfer to the pier at Klong Toey to board Star
Seeker and begin your voyage.
            [callout] => Our tip
Most tourist sights and markets are open 7 days a week, so be cautious if you’re told otherwise, a common trick from a minority of disreputable taxi drivers. We recommend organising excursions in advance or through a reputable hotel.
        )

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            [title] => Bangkok
            [description] => 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.
            [callout] => 
        )

    [2] => Array
        (
            [date] => 18/12/2026
            [title] => Ko Kut
            [description] => 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.
            [callout] => 
        )

    [3] => Array
        (
            [date] => 19/12/2026
            [title] => Sihanoukville
            [description] => 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.
            [callout] => 
        )

    [4] => Array
        (
            [date] => 21/12/2026
            [title] => Ho Chi Minh City
            [description] => 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.
            [callout] => 
        )

    [5] => Array
        (
            [date] => 22/12/2026
            [title] => Ho Chi Minh City
            [description] => 
            [callout] => 
        )

    [6] => Array
        (
            [date] => 23/12/2026
            [title] => Ho Chi Minh City
            [description] => 
            [callout] => 
        )

    [7] => Array
        (
            [date] => 24/12/2026
            [title] => Nha Trang
            [description] => Nha Trang is Vietnam’s premier beach destination, on a stunning bay dotted with idyllic islands. The main attraction is the laid back seaside atmosphere, but there are also a few noteworthy cultural sites, including the ancient Po Nagar Cham Towers, which were built between the 7th and 12th centuries.
            [callout] => 
        )

    [8] => Array
        (
            [date] => 26/12/2026
            [title] => Ha Long Bay
            [description] => 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.
            [callout] => 
        )

    [9] => Array
        (
            [date] => 27/12/2026
            [title] => Ha Long Bay
            [description] => 
            [callout] => 
        )

)
1
Bangkok

Fly to Bangkok where you will be met at the airport and transferred to the Intercontinental Bangkok for a one-night stay. The following day transfer to the pier at Klong Toey to board Star Seeker and begin your voyage.

Memory Tip: Our tip Most tourist sights and markets are open 7 days a week, so be cautious if you’re told otherwise, a common trick from a minority of disreputable taxi drivers. We recommend organising excursions in advance or through a reputable hotel.
2
17/12/2026
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.

3
18/12/2026
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.

4
19/12/2026
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.

5
20/12/2026
At Sea
6
21/12/2026
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.

7
22/12/2026
Ho Chi Minh City
8
23/12/2026
Ho Chi Minh City
9
24/12/2026
Nha Trang

Nha Trang is Vietnam’s premier beach destination, on a stunning bay dotted with idyllic islands. The main attraction is the laid back seaside atmosphere, but there are also a few noteworthy cultural sites, including the ancient Po Nagar Cham Towers, which were built between the 7th and 12th centuries.

10
25/12/2026
At Sea
11
26/12/2026
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.

12
27/12/2026
Ha Long Bay
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Alcohol included
Daytime activities
Meals included
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