Windstar Cruises Plans Second Solar Eclipse Cruise After First Sold out; Wind Spirit Will Take in 2026 Total Eclipse in the Mediterranean

The yacht’s position north of Mallorca affords eclipse viewers an unobstructed view

MIAMI, FL, April 1, 2025 – Seeing a total solar eclipse is a coveted life experience for many and combining that with a chance to see it at sunset (a rare occurrence) from a yacht at sea is proving popular. This week Windstar announced a second eclipse cruise for August 2026 – this time aboard its 148-guest sailing yacht Wind Spirit.

Setting sail from Rome on August 6, 2026 on a seven-night Mediterranean Sunset Eclipse cruise, guests aboard Wind Spirit will visit Bastia and Calvi, Corsica; Alghero, Sardinia; enjoy two full days at sea and visit Mahon, Menorca. On August 12, the yacht will strategically position itself north of Mallorca, Spain to have a clear view of the horizon for a prime view of the eclipse (weather permitting). An eclipse watch party on deck will bring guests together for the memorable event and eclipse glasses will be provided. The journey ends in Barcelona, Spain on August 13.

The 2026 solar eclipse path of totality will pass over Spain and Portugal and last for two minutes and 18 seconds. From Mallorca, the sun will be only a few degrees above the western horizon at 8:30 pm when the moon fully covers the sun. This rare evening eclipse with the sun so close to the horizon makes a ship at sea with an unobstructed view of the horizon the ideal place to view it.

“Eclipse cruises are popular because ships at sea can position for clear views,” said Jess Peterson, Windstar’s director of destination experiences and itinerary planning. “Our first cruise to coincide with the 2026 eclipse in Iceland sold out quickly. We then looked at our deployment plans to see what other ships we had nearby the path of totality and the Wind Spirit made sense.”

Before the eclipse event, guests aboard Wind Spirit will visit four scenic ports on three Mediterranean islands.

  • Bastia, Corsica: Filled with lively, historical neighborhoods and the main port of Corsica, there’s lots to explore in town including 18th century buildings, the central market, a citadel and Jardin Romieu gardens.
  • Calvi, Corsica: This scenic town on a bay is a top vacation spot surrounded by fortified walls with a large medieval citadel on top of a hill overlooking the port and scenic beaches. Enjoy beach time in the sun, take a tour to visit Corsica’s vineyards and taste its wines, explore the Corsican countryside or wander Calvi’s streets filled with history and see the home of Christopher Columbus.
  • Alghero, Sardinia: Known as “little Barcelona” this is a small ship exclusive. The old town is enclosed by ancient walls and filled with lively shops and restaurants. Scenic beaches are a draw here along with Neptune’s Grotto, a sea cave.
  • Mahon, Menorca: Known for being one of the longest and deepest natural harbors in the world, it is laced with white sand beaches. Guests can explore historic churches and palaces, archaeological sites of the Talayotic culture of Menorca, and Sant Patrici Farm, famous for its local cheese.

Windstar Cruises is celebrating 40 years of operating yacht style cruises. The company is poised for growth as Star Seeker, a 224-guest all-suite yacht, joins the fleet in December 2025, followed by sister ship Star Explorer in December 2026. The two vessels join the line’s Star Class fleet of upscale yachts bringing the fleet to five Star Class plus three Wind Class sailing yachts, all carrying between 148 and 342 guests. Star Seeker will be christened in Miami on January 15, 2026.

To plan a small ship cruise with Windstar book online here, contact a travel advisor, reach out to Windstar Cruises by phone at 866-258-7245, or request a call by a Windstar vacation planner. Find more information on Windstar Cruises here.

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Photos: Press images here.

Contacts:

Sarah Scoltock, Director of Public Relations, Windstar Cruises /

sarah.scoltock@windstarcruises.com

Claire Skinner, Vice President, LDPR, windstar@ldpr.com

About Windstar Cruises:

For four decades, Windstar Cruises has been reimagining small-ship cruising with a distinctive blend of relaxed luxury and genuine connection to the world’s most captivating destinations. From its origins with motor sailing yachts tailored for upscale yet casual travel, Windstar has grown into a diverse fleet of three Star Class all-suite yachts and three Wind Class sailing yachts, offering voyages that are both intimate and inspiring. Two highly anticipated new yachts, Star Seeker and Star Explorer, set to debut in December 2025 and 2026, expand the fleet to eight yachts accommodating 150-350 guests. Windstar’s legendary Wind Class sailing yachts are also undergoing a meticulous two-phase redesign to be completed by 2027. Windstar yachts sail to more than 330 ports across Europe, the Caribbean, Costa Rica and the Panama Canal, Alaska, Canada and New England, Japan, the South Pacific, and Asia. Unlike most cruise lines, Windstar sails year-round in the Mediterranean and Tahiti, offering different destination experiences seasonally. Each Windstar voyage is designed to immerse guests in authentic cultural experiences, all while delivering the comfort, service, and style that define the Windstar difference.

Windstar Cruises is proud to be part of the Xanterra Travel Collection®, a distinguished group of global hospitality and travel companies with a legacy spanning over a hundred years. Xanterra operates iconic national parks, including Grand Canyon, Yellowstone, Glacier, and Death Valley. The Xanterra Travel Collection® is owned by The Anschutz Corporation, the ultimate owner of the Broadmoor, Sea Island, and entertainment giant AEG, Anschutz Entertainment Group.

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