The Yachts of Seabourn
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Seabourn was founded in 1987 to compete in the ultra-luxury cruise market. Now fully owned by Carnival group; creating its signature Yachting experience like no other. The Today, Yachts of Seabourn is a company that provides ultra-luxury cruises on small, yacht-like ships to the most desirable destinations in the world - more aptly, private clubs. The 208-passenger sister ships Seabourn Legend, Seabourn Pride and Seabourn Spirit are nearly identical, and all create an intimate environment where guests can unwind with their peers, enjoy fine cuisine and solicitous service, and escape to exotic ports around the globe. The company is expanding its fleet with three 32,000-ton, 450-passenger vessels, costing $250 million each. Newly built Seabourn Sojourn has joined the fleet in June 2010 and so will Seabourn Quest in 2011.

Features

• List of awards – World’s Best Small-ship Cruise Line, Top Cruise Line Service and more
• Exquisite standard of personalized service – high guest/space and guest/crew ratio
• Grand and richly elegant suites
• In-suite Hermès and L’Occitane, Molton Brown Therapies products
• Pure Pampering therapeutic bath menu
• Wi-Fi access
• Fine dining in open-seating restaurants, menu created by master chef Charlie Palmer
• Complimentary wine and spirits throughout the voyage
• Three additional casual dining alternatives nightly
• Three boutiques featuring luxury brands such as Hermés, Chopard, Aaron Basha, Chanel etc
• iPods available for loan at no extra fee
• Casino & library
• Complimentary “Massage Moments” on deck
• Water sports from the ship’s unique marina platform
• Tipping is neither required nor expected

Itineraries

Do you have a palate for adventure and luxury? Everywhere you wish to go, Seabourn is there. Asia, Bahamas, Bermuda, Canada/New England, the Caribbean, British Isles/Western Europe, the Mediterranean, Mexican Riviera, Middle East, Africa, Panama Canal, South America, Trans-Atlantic, U.S.A. These small ships with a shallow draft of only 16.5 feet can visit ports of call that larger ships cannot.


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