Treasures Of Thailand & Chiang Mai Cruise Tour
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Go All In
Drinks, gratuities, and WiFi included plus up to 40% off selected sailings.

Cruise overview
Your adventure takes you inland to Chiang Mai, nestled in the lush mountains of Northern Thailand. Spend three luxurious nights at a 5-star hotel and explore the ancient city’s wonders. Start your morning at Wat Phra That Doi Suthep, a Buddhist temple with stunning views of the city. Savor Chiang Mai’s flavors on a walking food tour through Old Town, followed by a dinner featuring the region’s famous Khao Soy, a curry noodle soup. Cap off your evening at the lively Chiang Mai Night Market. The next day takes you to an elephant sanctuary, where you’ll help prepare their vitamin and rice balls, help feed and bathe them and learn about their cultural significance. Enjoy lunch at an open-air orchid farm with a traditional Thai buffet. Complete your journey exploring Chiang Mai’s historic temples and gaining a deeper understanding of the heritage that shaped the region. Whether you’re captivated by the local arts and crafts, mesmerized by the sounds of monks chanting in golden temples, or simply enjoying the calm beauty of its natural surroundings, Chiang Mai invites you to connect with Thailand on a deeper level. It’s a place where history, nature, and culture come together to create an unforgettable journey. Your journey by sea is just as captivating, visit iconic cities like Bangkok, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, and Phuket alongside serene Thai islands, offering the perfect balance of vibrant urban life and natural beauty. In Bangkok, cruise the Chao Phraya River for stunning views of the skyline and floating markets, while Singapore and Penang offer a rich blend of Chinese and Malay cultures, with vibrant street food and unique architecture. Enjoy off-the-beaten-path islands like Piggy Island and Ang Thong National Marine Park for outdoor adventures and unwind with a spa day in Krabi.
Itinerary
Bangkok
Bangkok, also known as the City of Angels and Venice of the East thrills with energy. There’s such a vast array of sightseeing, shopping, and eating possibilities that you’ll have little time to rest. When you do find a moment, pamper yourself with spa treatments, skyline-view bars, luxurious hotels, and excellent restaurants. The city is a mesmerizing blend of old and new, East and West, and dizzying contradictions. Temples and red-light districts, languid canals and permanent gridlock, streetside vendors and chic upscale eateries, all make their home together, all at the same time. Bangkok rarely fails to make an impression, and yes, you might need to go spend a few days on the beach to recover from it all. Although Bangkok is not known for jaw-dropping tourist attractions, it does have an endless supply of worthwhile pilgrimages. The Grand Palace, Wat Phra Kaew, and the Emerald Buddha are tops on every visitor’s itinerary, and lesser-known temples, such as Wat Benjamabophit, the golden stupa of Wat Sakhet, and Wat Suthat, are all worthy of a stop. Besides temples, there are plenty of other interesting niches and touring possibilities to fit just about every interest. Take in a venom extraction and python feeding show at the Queen Saowapha Snake Farm, or go to the nearby Jim Thompson House to learn all about the famed Thai silk industry. If architecture is your forte, there is the Suan Pakkard Palace with its antique teak house collection, and the even more astounding Vimanmek Palace, which contains the world’s largest golden teak building. Bangkok’s Chinatown merits at least a day on every travel itinerary—be sure to check out the sprawling labyrinthine Flower and Thieves markets. Thai food is unrivaled for spice, taste, and variation. From multicourse meals to small street vendors, the one constant here is fresh and delicious at every level. You can have superlative roast duck or wonton noodles on a street corner for lunch and then be dining on world-class chef creations in the Oriental or Shangri-La hotels for supper. It doesn’t have to be all spicy Thai either, as Bangkok is home to excellent French, Italian, and other world cuisines, and you need a few years just to make a dent in all the options that are available. The Old City is a major destination for travelers, as it’s home to opulent temples like Wat Po and Wat Phra Kaew. Across the river is Thonburi, a mostly residential neighborhood, where you can find Wat Arun. At the northern tip of the Old City is Banglamphu, one of Bangkok’s older residential neighborhoods. It’s best known now for Khao San Road, a backpacker hangout, though the neighborhood has much more to offer, especially when it comes to street food. North of Banglamphu is Dusit, the royal district since the days of Rama V. East of the Old City is Chinatown, a labyrinth of streets with restaurants, shops, and warehouses. Farther down the Chao Phraya River is bustling Silom Road, one of the city’s major commercial districts. Patpong, the city’s most famous of several red-light districts, is also here. Bang Rak is home to some of the city’s leading hotels: the Mandarin Oriental, the Peninsula, the Royal Orchid Sheraton, and the Shangri-La. To the north of Rama IV Road is Bangkok’s largest green area, Lumphini Park. Continue north and you reach Sukhumvit Road, once a residential area. More recently, Thong Lor, farther east along Sukhumvit, has become the “in” neighborhood for those want to see and be seen. The Nana and Asok areas of Sukhumvit are now home to the even busier red-light entertainment districts (Nana and Soi Cowboy) than Patpong.
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Ko Samui
At sea
Singapore
Singapore
Port Klang
Georgetown, Penang
Koh Yao Noi
Krabi
Ko Nakha Noi
Phuket
Phuket
Phuket
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Bangkok
Deluxe Suite
The Deluxe Suite blends bright, open-plan living with refined décor and ocean-facing views. A comfortable sitting area, plush bedding and marble bathroom offer luxurious relaxation, while large windows ensure natural light fills the space, creating a calm and elegant onboard sanctuary.
Amenities
- Queen or Twin Configuration
- Vanity Area
- Shower
- Toiletries Provided
- TV
- Media/Entertainment Station
- Safe
- Hair Dryer
- Telephone
- Desk
- Air Conditioning
- Wi-Fi (Additional Cost)
- Mini Bar (Additional Cost)
Ship features
Star Seeker combines elegant yacht-style design with new innovations, offering Windstar’s most advanced ship to date.
- All-suite accommodation for 224 guests
- New suite categories, including Horizon Owner’s, Infinity, and Vista Suites
- Four restaurants, including a new speciality dining venue
- Infinity pool and spacious sun deck
- World Spa by Windstar with ocean-view treatment rooms
- Water sports marina with complimentary kayaks and paddleboards
- State-of-the-art sustainability technology and water filtration systems
- Ice-strengthened hull for polar itineraries
- Hybrid-ready propulsion and ship-to-shore connectivity
- Friendly, inclusive atmosphere and open-seating dining







