[5] In April 2015, she departed the Seabourn fleet, and on 6 May 2015 she was rechristened and entered service with Windstar Cruises.
[7] Machine guns were fired as well as rocket-propelled grenades at the cruise ship, and the remains of an RPG's rocket motor wedged itself in the wall of a room[8] and was disarmed by sailors from USS Gonzalez after the attack.
[5] No passengers were injured, but the ship's master-at-arms, Som Bahadur Gurung was hit by shrapnel whilst attempting to combat the raiders with a long-range acoustic device (LRAD).
[10][11] The ship then altered its course to Port Victoria in the Seychelles for repairs rather than the originally planned Mombasa in Kenya.
[4] The lengthening was originally supposed to be completed in February 2020, but was delayed to November 2020 because of asbestos found in the engine room.