Built in 1992 as the all-suite, all-inclusive Seabourn Legend for Seabourn Cruise Line, this ship was at the time one of the most luxurious cruise vessels in the world. In 2013, the now-seasoned, somewhat tired ship was sold to Windstar Cruises and after a refresh was renamed Star Legend (along with its former Seabourn fleetmates Star Pride and Star Breeze). In 2021, the ship underwent a major transformation as part of the cruise line’s $250 million Star Plus Initiative that lengthened it, refurbished all suites and bathrooms, and added 50 additional suites and new public spaces that include two new dining venues. Today, the refreshed 312-guest Star Legend looks pretty good for her age.