Impressionist France

From $5,332 per person

11 days

Ship: Star Explorer

Impressionist France

Journey Summary

  • Day 1 - Aug. 14, 2025, Thu. - Amsterdam
  • Day 2 - Aug. 15, 2025, Fri. - Zeebrugge (Bruges)
  • Day 3 - Aug. 16, 2025, Sat. - Zeebrugge (Bruges)
  • Day 4 - Aug. 17, 2025, Sun. - Rouen
  • Day 5 - Aug. 18, 2025, Mon. - Rouen
  • Day 6 - Aug. 19, 2025, Tue. - Rouen
  • Day 7 - Aug. 20, 2025, Wed. - Honfleur
  • Day 8 - Aug. 21, 2025, Thu. - St-Malo
  • Day 9 - Aug. 22, 2025, Fri. -
  • Day 10 - Aug. 23, 2025, Sat. - Lorient
  • Day 11 - Aug. 24, 2025, Sun. - Bordeaux

Detailed Itinerary

Day-by-day description of your cruise and cruise activities.

Day 1 - May 21, 2027

Bordeaux

Bordeaux has long been known as La Belle au Bois Dormant, Sleeping Beauty.  And while the beauty part is undeniable, the sleeping part could be argued. Sure, the region is filled with treasures from long ago, including more than 350 historic monuments and buildings in the city alone. But the capital of Aquitaine is also home to a vibrant culture and, as oenophiles well know, is the gateway to some of France’s most famous vineyards. In this UNESCO World Heritage city, 13th century cathedrals and 18th century palaces are commonplace. Venture beyond the city’s borders to the chateaux of the Médoc region or to Saint-Émilion, a breathtaking medieval village set among the vineyards that is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Day 2 - May 22, 2027

Bordeaux

Bordeaux has long been known as La Belle au Bois Dormant, Sleeping Beauty.  And while the beauty part is undeniable, the sleeping part could be argued. Sure, the region is filled with treasures from long ago, including more than 350 historic monuments and buildings in the city alone. But the capital of Aquitaine is also home to a vibrant culture and, as oenophiles well know, is the gateway to some of France’s most famous vineyards. In this UNESCO World Heritage city, 13th century cathedrals and 18th century palaces are commonplace. Venture beyond the city’s borders to the chateaux of the Médoc region or to Saint-Émilion, a breathtaking medieval village set among the vineyards that is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Day 3 - May 23, 2027

La Rochelle

La Rochelle is said to be the most lovely and unspoiled port city in France, and who are we to argue?  Two 14th century stone towers guard the gateway to the medieval core of the city, the Vieux Port. And this is a city that is focused on ships. You’ll find yachts floating in the Port des Minimes, ships in the stained glass of church windows, maybe even decorating the arcaded walkways that line the streets. Learn the art of brandy making with a visit to the Cognac region and the Hennessy maisson, dating back to 1765. While walking past the aging barrels, inhale the heady aroma—the escaping vapors known as “the angels’ share.”

Day 4 - May 24, 2027

Le Palais

Find yourself on one of France’s most beautiful islands with staggering cliffs, cheerful green country sides, jagged rocky coastlines, bright pastel houses and the bustling town of Le Palais. The island has been the inspiration for Flaubert and Dumas, Claude Monet and Matisse. And if you take a trek to Vauban’s Citadel you’ll quickly see why.

Day 5 - May 25, 2027

St-Malo

Once notorious as the home of pirates, St.-Malo today is better known for the UNESCO site monastery and town of Mont St. Michel and the famous oysters of nearby Cancale. Walk the city’s ramparts, or pass the time at a seaside boulangerie sampling a fresh and buttery croissant. 

Day 6 - May 26, 2027

St-Malo

Once notorious as the home of pirates, St.-Malo today is better known for the UNESCO site monastery and town of Mont St. Michel and the famous oysters of nearby Cancale. Walk the city’s ramparts, or pass the time at a seaside boulangerie sampling a fresh and buttery croissant. 

Day 7 - May 27, 2027

Caen

This third largest port of Normandy is a small ship only port full of historical significance and is the gateway to the Normandy beaches of WWII. View the stunning former Benedictine monastery, the imposing Chateau de Caen built by William the Conqueror in 1060 and the Pegasus Bridge. Then take a walk in the Vaugueux District with its pedestrian-only street lined with shops and eateries.

Day 8 - May 28, 2027

Cruising the Seine River

Cruise this 483-mile (777 km)-long important commercial waterway within the Paris Basin. The River Seine flows right through the heart of Paris. There are 32 bridges spanning the river, with the oldest being Pont Neuf, completed in 1606.  The riverbanks are full of interesting places, including floating restaurants and houseboats.

Day 9 - May 29, 2027

Rouen

This port city on the Seine River and gateway to Paris is full of beautiful architecture and is an art-lover’s delight. Museums are plentiful here including the Historial Jeanne d’Arc and the Musee des Beaux-Arts with the second-largest collection of Impressionist works in France. Stroll the many local markets full of fresh produce and flowers and dine at one of the incredible restaurants featuring fresh ingredients from this region.

Day 10 - May 30, 2027

Rouen

This port city on the Seine River and gateway to Paris is full of beautiful architecture and is an art-lover’s delight. Museums are plentiful here including the Historial Jeanne d’Arc and the Musee des Beaux-Arts with the second-largest collection of Impressionist works in France. Stroll the many local markets full of fresh produce and flowers and dine at one of the incredible restaurants featuring fresh ingredients from this region.

Day 11 - May 31, 2027

London

London, one of the world's top destinations, is a city begging to be explored. Steeped in history, the well-known sites of Buckingham Palace, Big Ben, and Trafalgar Square beckon, or get a modern perspective from the top of the London Eye. This cosmopolitan city offers all the world cuisines you’re used to, but there are still places to find traditional British fare like bangers and mash or shepherds’ pie.

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Two sleek cruise ships, Star Explorer and Star Seeker, gliding through a tranquil blue sea against a lush green shoreline.
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About this ship

Star Explorer

Set to debut in December 2026, Star Explorer represents the next evolution of Windstar Cruises’ signature small-ship luxury. Purpose-built for yacht-style cruising and redesigned to reflect Windstar’s refined aesthetic, the ship will carry just 224 guests, ensuring an intimate, immersive travel experience with an emphasis on personalized service, expansive space, and destination-focused exploration.

Originally launched in 2019 and undergoing a complete reimagining, Star Explorer is being transformed into a modern luxury vessel with all-suite accommodations, multiple dining venues, a state-of-the-art spa, and sophisticated public spaces. The ship is designed to reflect Windstar’s relaxed yet elegant style, with interiors inspired by natural elements, coastal palettes, and refined materials.

Each of the 112 suites on board offers sweeping ocean views, many with private verandas or infinity windows that open to the sea. Accommodations range from the expansive Horizon Owner’s Suites—with separate living areas and wrap-around balconies—to well-appointed Veranda and Oceanview Suites, all featuring fine linens, Illy espresso machines, marble-clad bathrooms, and luxury amenities. Select suites accommodate up to three guests, offering flexibility for families and friends traveling together.

Culinary experiences aboard Star Explorer are thoughtfully curated. The main dining venue, Amphora, showcases globally inspired menus enhanced by Windstar’s partnership with the James Beard Foundation. A new specialty restaurant, Basil + Bamboo, presents a creative fusion of Italian and Asian cuisines in an elegant, contemporary setting. Additional venues include the casual, open-air Star Grill and the Yacht Club Café for lighter fare and specialty coffees. In-suite dining is available around the clock, and a complimentary ice cream station adds a playful touch.

Guests will find a wide range of amenities designed for relaxation and enrichment. A two-story wellness complex includes a full-service spa, fitness center, and treatment rooms, while a redesigned aft watersports platform offers easy access to kayaking, paddleboarding, and swimming in select anchorages. Expansive open decks provide space for lounging and scenic viewing, complemented by a whirlpool located at the front of the ship for a quiet, panoramic experience.

Star Explorer also reflects Windstar’s commitment to environmental stewardship. The ship is outfitted with Tier III nitrogen oxide-reducing engines, shore power capabilities, and advanced wastewater treatment systems. Its ice-strengthened hull allows it to safely navigate polar and remote regions, expanding the ship’s range to include not only Mediterranean and Caribbean ports but also destinations in Alaska, Japan, and Southeast Asia.

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