The Yachts of Seabourn
With two ships that accommodate 208 passengers, Seabourn’s size is comfortably intimate and yacht-like. Even the biggest ships keep accommodations to 450 passengers, so waiting in line for food or drinks is rare.
Seabourn is known for offering private shoreline events that give guests after-hours entrance to famous sites. Because Seabourn luxury yachts have built-in marinas, guests can waterski, kayak, snorkel, swim and windsurf directly from the ship. These daytime activities, coupled with beach parties and other special traditions, keep Seabourn voyages fresh and exciting. Pampering bath products and pleasant staff members make Seabourn luxury cruises a smart choice.
Why Travel on Seabourn?
- The all-inclusive fares mean that guests can enjoy evenings without having to sign drink tickets.
- Seabourn’s friendly staff makes every effort to pamper its guests, from drawing luxurious bubble baths to stocking the room with any requested favorite beverages.
- Seabourn’s delectable menu offers top notch food from distinguished chef Charlie Palmer.
Why Not Travel on Seabourn?
- Suites with private balconies book quickly on Seabourn, as there are less private balconies per ship than other lines.
- It’s not uncommon to see tuxedos at dinner on a Seabourn cruise, which can be too formal for some travelers.
- The larger Seabourn yachts carry double the passengers of other luxury yacht lines.
Passenger Reviews
"Every day whether it was a port or sea day wherever you went you were addressed by your full name and by everyone. Totally remarkable. Also, without asking, you were constantly offered cold towels, champagne and sorbet while you sat on deck. The concept of all inclusive meant just that. Not having to sign for each and every purchase was great. Anywhere you happened to be on ship you were met by the same attentive service as well as being addressed by your full name. Remarkable. "
- smatsea, CruiseCritic.comRead More »
Editorial Reviews
"Seabourn markets its ships as "The Yachts of Seabourn" and the ultra-luxury ships do in fact feel like private yachts -- or, 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 wealthy passengers can unwind with their peers, enjoy fine cuisine and solicitous service, and visit exotic ports around the world."
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Awards & Honors
- World’s Best Cruise Lines 2010, Concierge.com »
- Best Luxury Ships, MSNBC.com »
- World’s Best Awards 2010 Small-Ship Cruises, Travel + Leisure.com »
