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the cruise collection2016 & 2017
P l a y v i d e o
WORLD’S BEST SMALL-SHIP CRUISE LINE
2015, 2013, 2012, 2011, 2010, 2009 & 2007 Travel + Leisure World’s Best Awards
BEST SMALL-SHIP CRUISE LINE
2013, 2012, 2011, 2010 & 2008 Condé Nast Traveler Readers’ Choice Awards
2014 GOLD LIST
2014 Condé Nast Traveler Platinum Circle 20 consecutive years
BEST SMALL SHIPS2014, 2013, 2012 and 2011 Condé Nast Traveler
Readers’ Poll
SIX STAR DIAMOND AWARD
The American Academy of Hospitality Sciences
EXPERTS’ CHOICE BEST CULINARY CRUISE LINE
2014, 2013 Saveur Culinary Travel Awards
BEST SPA ON A CRUISE SHIP
Condé Nast Traveler Readers’ Poll
EXPERIENTIAL TRAVEL AWARD
The publishers of AFAR travel magazine have named Seabourn as the only cruise line recipient of its inaugural Experiential Travel Awards. Inaugural experiential awards honor sources for “Deeper, Richer, More Authentic Experiences”
BEST LUXURY LINE
2014 Porthole Cruise Magazine Reader’s Choice Awards, six consecutive years
BEST LUXURY CRUISE LINE
2014, 2011 Travel Weekly Reader’s Choice Awards Winner
BEST SMALL SHIP
Porthole Cruise Magazine Reader’s Choice Award, Seabourn Sojourn 2012, Seabourn Quest 2011 &
Seabourn Odyssey 2010
FIVE STARS
2014 Berlitz® Complete Guide to Cruising + Cruise Ships, 20 consecutive years
Se a b o u r n ’ sAwards & Accolades
Travel+Leisure and Time Inc. Affluent Media Group are not affiliated with, and do not endorse products or services of, Seabourn. Travel+Leisure is a registered trademark of Time Inc. Affluent Media Group and is used under licence.
“ All journeys have secret destinations of which the traveler is unaware.”
— M A R T I N B U B E R , P H I L O S O P H E R
“All journeys have secret destinations of All journeys have secret destinations of which the traveller is unaware which the traveller is unaware..”
— MARTIN BUBER, PHILOSOPHER
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where y o u b e l o n g
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From the start, our mission has been to bring like-minded travelers together in an
atmosphere of casual elegance, and take them to the most desirable destinations on earth. Our ships
are designed and crafted for this purpose, and our crew is dedicated to facilitating the serene, satisfying
sense of belonging that brings people back aboard to sail with us again and again.
The ships themselves feel intimate and easy to live in. Details are sumptuous, inviting and well thought
out. Lounges, dining venues and public spaces are convenient to each other, and accommodations are
separate, harboring peace and tranquility. Generous expanses of open deck are just steps away, with
ample sun and shade, in both convivial social areas and quiet nooks, according to your mood.
But what may delight you most is the people with whom you’ll share your journey. Within a day you will
realize you are a member of this group. They are interesting people with interesting ideas, who are
accomplished, friendly and frequently funny. They share with you a curiosity about the world and the
people in it. You are off on the same sorts of adventures, and it is possible — even likely — that some
will become good friends.
Welcome aboard Seabourn — where you belong.
t h e Se a b o u r n fleet
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Seabourn’s fleet of intimate, all-suite ships provides you an enviably elite address in the world’s most
desirable destinations. Their sleek, eye-catching lines attract attention in the best possible way. But their beauty,
though striking, is much more than skin deep. Superbly engineered and masterfully crafted, they will carry you
smoothly and nimbly to the heart of great cities, to exclusive yacht harbors and secluded coves where larger ships
cannot follow.
Seabourn Odyssey, Seabourn Sojourn and Seabourn Quest
Hailed as “game-changers for the luxury segment”, these stunning sisters represent an evolution of elegance in
luxury, small-ship cruising. Their generous proportions, encompassing no more than 229 spacious, ocean-view and
veranda suites, allow an enhanced array of amenities and features, as well as ratios of space and service staff per
guest that are among the industry’s highest.
Seabourn Encore
Modeled from our award-winning trio of Odyssey class ships, Seabourn Encore will be configured with one
additional deck, newly expanded public areas, and modern design elements and innovations consistent with our
reputation for understated elegance. This beautiful new 40,350-GRT vessel will have 300 suites, each with its own
private veranda.
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“ Heaven on earth! Looking forward to the new ships coming on line!”
— J A N E A . , F A C E B O O K
RIGHT: OPEN DECK POOL AREA ALLOWS FOR STUNNING VIEWS
“ It will crown a fleet that is already the newest, most modern and most acclaimed in the ultra-luxury segment.”
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n 2016, Seabourn will introduce Seabourn
Encore, its fourth new ship in seven years.
The new ship is as strikingly beautiful and
as excitingly innovative as any Seabourn has
ever debuted. It will crown a fl eet that is already
the newest, most modern and most acclaimed
in the ultra-luxury segment. Modeled on the
award-winning trio of small ships introduced with
Seabourn Odyssey in 2009, the stunning new vessel
offers one additional deck. Seabourn Encore
represents yet another welcome stage in the
evolution of small-ship cruising, which Seabourn
pioneered and which it has consistently expanded
and enriched. An additional sister-ship, Seabourn
Ovation, is scheduled for 2018. Both sisters will
benefi t from Seabourn’s peerless legacy of luxury
and, like their predecessors, deliver a wealth of
new concepts, a fresh vision and a host of illuminating
ideas to delight the world’s most discerning travelers.
In 1988, the revolutionary Seabourn Pride introduced
modern ultra-luxury small ship cruising, offering
guests a casual, relaxed elegance previously
ABOVE: THE RESTAURANTABOVE RIGHT: THE COLONNADE
“ The new ship is as strikingly beautiful and as excitingly innovative as any Seabourn has ever debuted.”
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available only to owners of the most fabulous
private yachts. The ship was intimate and nimble
enough to visit both great cities and smaller,
picturesque harbors. Guests enjoyed spacious
ocean-view suites, and the variety of public spaces
encouraged relaxed socializing. At the stern, a novel
platform unfolded to become a watersports Marina,
like a private beach resort. Seabourn added sister-ships
Seabourn Spirit and Seabourn Legend to its fleet, as
well as new signature experiences including a lavish
Caviar in the Surf® beach party; a Shopping with
the Chef excursion to a local market and an exclusive
Evening in Ephesus concert.
In 2009, Seabourn further expanded the luxury of
appealing choices for their guests by introducing
the stunning Seabourn Odyssey, hailed as “…a
game-changer for the ultra-luxury segment.”
Though much larger, the sleek new hull carried
only about twice the number of guests, allowing a
greater variety of all-suite accommodations, most
with private verandas, generous expanses of open
teak deck and multiple indoor and outdoor
dining venues. Many favorite Seabourn features
remained in Seabourn Odyssey’s design.
The new design also held delightful surprises.
Seabourn Square combined a library and sitting
room, a computer center, a discreet Guest Services
enclave, and a European Konditorei-style coffee
bar with an espresso machine and snacks. An
intimate Restaurant 2 alternative dinner venue,
and Seabourn Odyssey’s Spa at Seabourn was the
largest on any luxury cruise ship, with an innovative
Motion Studio and full-service salon. Two identical
sister-ships, Seabourn Sojourn and Seabourn Quest,
were introduced in 2010 and 2011. This trio of
beautiful, ultra-luxury vessels quickly won the
hearts of Seabourn’s loyal audience and the rest
of the travel industry. They have repeatedly been
named the best small ships in the world, and enjoy
a loyal following of avid travelers who prefer them
above all others.
The arrival of Seabourn Encore and
Seabourn Ovation will prepare
Seabourn to lead the way into a
new era with the most modern
ultra-luxury fleet in the industry
— a fleet that will continue to
delight travelers with fascinating,
innovative itineraries and a gracious,
intuitive hospitality that enhances its status as
the world’s finest small-ship cruise line.
“ I have designed a ship that conveys a sense of spontaneity and exhilaration, eliciting the sensation of discovery and novelty that will complement the rest of the guests’ travel experiences.”
— A D A M D . T I H A N Y
TOUCHA MASTER’S
o further advance its mission with Seabourn
Encore, Seabourn commissioned preeminent
designer Adam Tihany, who specializes
in developing elegantly individual spaces
for the most highly rated hotels, restaurants,
resorts and spas in the hospitality industry. He is
also renowned for his unique ability to realize
and embody the particular personalities of his
clients and the preferences of their clientele in
his designs.
For Seabourn Encore, Tihany was especially
sensitive to the fact that Seabourn’s guests
occupy the ship for at least a week while cruising
the world’s most desirable destinations. Many
sail for even more extended periods. As guests
explore the ports of call, they dine, play and
socialize on board. He noted that, as travelers,
they are essentially involved in exploration,
discovering new sights and experiences.
ABOVE: SEABOURN SQUARE BELOW LEFT: TIHANY AT WORK IN HIS STUDIO BELOW RIGHT: THE COLONNADE
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“I realized how much of Seabourn’s overall product
is dedicated to satisfying their guests’ appetites
for surprise,” he said. “From the planning of
itineraries, to the cuisine, to their style of service,
they are always focused on surpassing expectations
and eliciting the sort of delight that results from
the unexpected. With that in mind, I have designed
a ship that conveys a sense of spontaneity and
exhilaration, eliciting the sensation of discovery
and novelty that will complement the rest of the
guests’ travel experiences.”
Although the architecture of Seabourn Encore is
not radically different from Seabourn’s other three
ships, Tihany’s vision of the interiors is present
throughout the ship. There is a new softness and a
curvaceous elegance to his designs that reflect a
noticeably bespoke aesthetic. The vessel feels
more luxurious, more like a private residential
yacht. Nautical visual elements are employed with
an exceptional intelligence and sophistication.
And, true to his vision, Tihany has enriched the
entire ship with an impressive array of unexpected
surprises and subtle transformations for guests
to continually discover and enjoy.
t h e Se a b o u r n difference
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unrivaled servicen Intuitive, gracious service provided by a staff passionate about pleasing
our guests. It is supremely relaxing to be looked after by thoughtful hosts,
whose knack for anticipating what you might like borders on the clairvoyant.
n Tipping is neither required nor expected — service simply to delight you.
Our award-winning staff is driven only by their sincere desire to please, and
with a smile that comes from the heart.
delightful all-suite accommodationsn Intimate ships with no more than 300 suites. A Seabourn ship is like a private
club, where members share expansive open decks, inviting social spaces, and
the personalized attention of an exceptional crew.
n Spacious all-suite accommodations with sweeping ocean views — most
with verandas. Seabourn suites are thoughtfully appointed and inviting,
designed as homes away from home with room to unwind or entertain.
n Complimentary welcome Champagne and in-suite bar stocked with your
preferences. Soft drinks, beer and mineral water, complete glassware and
your favorite wines or spirits are ready for your enjoyment or for entertaining.
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world-class dining n Gourmetdiningexperiencesthatrivalthefinestrestaurantsanywhere.From
French fries to foie gras, every dish served by Seabourn receives the expert attention
of highly skilled and imaginative chefs. The finest ingredients are selected with care,
perfectly prepared to your order, and served with pride.
n Alldiningvenuesarecomplimentary—dinewhere,whenandwithwhomyou
wish.From casual to elegant, indoors, al fresco or in your suite, a range of choices
invites you to be spontaneous.
n Openbarsthroughouttheship,andfinewinespouredatlunchanddinner.
Meet and mingle with fellow guests in a carefree atmosphere, where no one has to
pick up the tab.
exceptional destinationsn Uniqueitinerariestomust-seecitiesandhiddengemswherelargerships
cannotgo.Each cruise is a hand-picked collection of fascinating places, and each
day brings a new opportunity for authentic discovery — another chance to explore
your world in a personal and meaningful way.
“ There is no better way of cruising. Every little detail is looked after. The service is impeccable. Truly a 6-star experience!”
— J E N N I F E R B . , F A C E B O O K
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t h e a r t o f delight
On board a Seabourn ship, you are treated with genuine, heartfelt hospitality — a
quality of care that addresses not only your needs and personal preferences, but anticipates
added touches that might transform your experience of simple satisfaction into sheer delight.
Those tiny epiphanies of pleasure — experiences of delight — are what our staff has dubbed
Seabourn Moments.
We find our staff members from the best hospitality schools and hostelries of Europe and
beyond, hand selecting the ones for whom hospitality is a calling — who aspire to perform at
the highest level. We offer them expert training, at the start and throughout their careers. On
board, they share a sense of pride in their jobs and in each other, and a joyous camaraderie
that is palpable and contagious. You will sense their dedication to providing you with the finest
hospitality available on any ships anywhere.
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P L A Y V I D E O H E R E
VERANDA SUITE
y o u r s u i t e , your way
PENTHOUSE SUITE
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Open the door to your suite and step into your spacious home away from home, thoughtfully designed
and tastefully decorated. A space fi lled with a myriad of delightful details prepared in anticipation of your arrival. An
iced bottle of Champagne completes the picture-perfect welcome.
The bed, with its plump pillows and fl uffy duvet, will prove to be seductively comfortable, and the rest of the handsome
furnishings invite you to relax, unwind and entertain yourselves or friends in equally gracious ease.
Like a ray of sunshine, your personal suite stewardess arrives with a doorbell chime, to ensure that everything is just
as you wish, and offer you a choice of designer soaps. After today, she will demonstrate a genie-like ability to restore
perfection to your suite without disturbing you in the least, and yet be cheerfully available if and when she is needed.
All Seabourn suites share these appealing attributes. Choose from a range of suites in a variety of locations and sizes,
including some with additional features to accommodate your personal preferences. However, one element never
varies. Seabourn provides every guest in every suite exactly the same quality of service: the very best.
Ample storage and walk-in closets (complete with
plush bathrobes and slippers) invite you to make
yourself at home
Your requested wines or spirits are nestled in your
in-suite bar, along with water, soft drinks and beer
A pleasant seating area takes advantage of your
expansive ocean view
A choice of pillows to suit your preference
In-suite entertainment options include a wide variety of
movies, music, broadcast television and radio channels
Polished stone, gleaming hardware and sparkling mirrors
highlight the bath, with a full tub, shower, and exclusive
wellness products from Molton Brown, London
NEW! PressReader mobile—Enjoy your favorite
newspapers and magazines from your smartphone or
tablet
In-Suite Amenities
OWNER’S SUITE
YourPersonalSuiteStewardesswill
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Welcome you with Champagne
and canapés
Offer you a selection of designer soaps
Draw you a Pure PamperingSM bath
Replenish your ice and bar set-up
Manage your laundry service needs
Assist you with any special requests
Personalize your nightly turndown
service
THE RESTAURANT
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“ This cruise was a perfect cruise. The food and wines combined with the
lectures and events were just perfect.” — E R I K S . , F A C E B O O K
d e l i g h t i n c u l i n a r y celebrations
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During your Seabourn voyage, you are offered a variety of tempting dining experiences throughout the ship
and around the clock. As we do with everything else on Seabourn, we provide a range of enticing options, and leave the
choosing up to you. And because we understand that your appetite changes with your mood, we welcome spontaneity.
Most dining venues on board are open seating, allowing you to dine where, when and with whom you choose, whether
as a carefully planned celebration or a spur-of-the-moment inspiration.
Champagne and caviar, or milk and cookies? They say the heart wants what it wants, and in our experience, so does the
palate. Our menus are designed to satisfy a variety of appetites at every meal. Seabourn chefs take advantage of the
highest-quality ingredients, and scour local markets for fresh produce and seasonal specialties. Drawing on their
wide-ranging expertise, they create the elements for beautifully presented feasts that will satisfy both adventurous
eaters and those who prefer familiar flavors and classical preparations. Just as in the finest restaurants ashore,
nearly all the food served on board a Seabourn ship is prepared à la minute, only after the chef receives your order.
Award-Winning Cuisine
Gourmet dining experiences that rival the finest
restaurants anywhere
All dining venues are complimentary — dine
when, where and with whom you wish
Open bars throughout the ship and complimentary
fine wines poured at lunch and dinner
Restaurant 2 features imaginative tasting
menus by reservation
Casual, elegant indoor/outdoor dining options
Complimentary in-suite dining from our 24-hour
suite service menu or during dinner hours, served
course-by-course from The Restaurant menu
Seabourn is a proud member of Chaîne des
RôtisseursTM, one of the world’s most prestigious
gastronomic societies devoted to fine dining.
EXPERTS’ CHOICE BEST CULINARY CRUISE LINE
2014, 2013 Saveur Culinary Travel Awards ONBOARD 23
THE COLONNADE, SEABOURN ODYSSEY
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delightful d i n i n g c h o i c e s
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The Restaurant. Before Seabourn, open-seating
dining on a cruise ship was unheard of. Come when
you like, with whom you please, and be seated
as you wish. The room is beautiful, the cuisine is
exquisite at breakfast, lunch and dinner, and
the service is simultaneously fl awless, friendly
and fun.
Restaurant 2. So named because…. well, because
it is a delightfully different alternative. More
intimate and innovative, R2 offers nightly tasting
menus presenting diners with flights of small
plates, combining an array of fascinating fl avors
and fanciful presentations into a creative, delicious
and memorable meal.
* Restaurant 2 is only available on Seabourn Odyssey, Seabourn Sojourn and Seabourn Quest.
The Colonnade. Our slightly more casual
alternative offers appealing indoor and outdoor
tables for breakfasts and lunches featuring
beautiful, bountiful buffets, plus a selection of
à la carte items and daily specials from the kitchen.
Evenings fi nd these pleasantly lively spots serving
regionally themed dinners with full table service.
Patio Grill. Dine on deck for a refreshing change
of pace. When it’s just too nice to go indoors,
settle in to a casual lunch or dinner of salads,
soups, sides and freshly grilled specialties in an
impromptu, al fresco setting.
In-Suite Dining. A round-the-clock menu offers
tempting selections anytime. During extended
dinner service hours, you can enjoy a complete
meal ordered right from that evening’s The
Restaurant menu, served for you in your suite
or on your veranda.
Seabourn Square. You may fi nd yourself at our
Konditorei-style Coffee Bar for cookies, a pastry
or a slice of cake to accompany your preferred
pick-me-up. You’ll also fi nd a selection of savory
fi nger sandwiches and a temping array of gelati
if you’re in the mood. Feel free to stop by, from
fi rst thing in the morning until after dinner.
New Sushi restaurant. An enticing lunch and
dinner alternative for guests onboard Seabourn
Encore will feature innovative menus celebrating
the visual appeal and complexity of freshness,
fl avor and texture that characterize the Japanese
art of sushi.
New Signature restaurant. Our new signature
restaurant to be revealed in the Spring 2016* will
feature culinary selections by world-renowned
Chef Thomas Keller. Dishes in this exclusive
venue will be prepared with the highest quality
ingredients to exacting specifi cations resulting
in an unrivaled dining experience like no other
at sea.
* Our new signature restaurant will be revealed on Seabourn Quest in Spring 2016 followed by Seabourn Encore when she debuts later that year. All Seabourn ships will have the new dining concept by early 2018 with the launch of Seabourn Ovation.
Day after day, Seabourn ships offer a deliciously tempting menu of choices about when and where you dine. Creating wonderful dining
experiences is an integral part of our hospitality, so there is never an extra charge for dining on board. Most restaurants are open seating, and
reservations are required only in the smallest alternative venue. There are more than enough seats to accommodate all guests during every meal
service. The choice is yours to make.
CHEF THOMAS KELLERJ O I N S
SE A BOU R N
“ His culinary talent and sophisticated cuisine are beyond compare and the perfect match for our guests.”
n an ongoing quest to provide the world’s
fi nest travel experience, Seabourn has created
a partnership with world-renowned American
chef and restaurateur Thomas Keller. The
culinary genius behind a trio of Michelin-
starred restaurants – The French Laundry, Per Se, and
Bouchon – Chef Keller brings his award-winning French
and American cuisine to the ultra-luxury cruise line
adding new fl avors and fl air to complement Seabourn’s
already celebrated cuisine.
Chef Keller is developing an array of dishes, ranging
from appetizers to entrees to desserts for dining
venues aboard Seabourn Odyssey, Seabourn Sojourn,
and Seabourn Quest. Guests will be able to experience
and taste these sensational dishes beginning fall of
2015. The culinary selections will be prepared with
the highest quality ingredients that guests can expect
from the Thomas Keller Restaurant Group, and to exact
specifications, resulting in an unrivaled dining experience
like no other at sea.
In addition, Seabourn will partner with Chef Keller to
introduce a new signature restaurant that will be
revealed in the spring of 2016 on Seabourn Quest
before being subsequently rolled out to the entire
fl eet including the two new builds, Seabourn Encore
in 2016 and Seabourn Ovation in 2018. Chef Keller will
also advise on various aspects of the line’s culinary
operations, sharing his expertise and vision with the
Seabourn culinary team.
“There is really no chef more accomplished or held
in higher esteem than Chef Keller, and we are both
honored and delighted to have a restaurateur of his
stature take our onboard culinary offerings to an
even higher level,” said Seabourn President Richard
Meadows. “His culinary
talent and sophisticated
cuisine are beyond
compare and the perfect
match for our guests. We
have no doubt our guests
will be as excited as we are
to taste and enjoy Chef
Keller’s dishes on our ships.”
Seabourn and Chef Keller share similar core values
and believe in genuine collaboration to deliver the
best guest experience.
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Renowned for his culinary skills and impeccable standards, Thomas Keller is the
chef and proprietor of The French Laundry and Per Se, as well as Bouchon, Bar
Bouchon, Bouchon Bakery, and Ad Hoc. More than one million copies of Chef
Keller’s books, inspired by his restaurants, are in print.
The Thomas Keller Restaurant Group’s Chef de Cuisine Devin Knell will lead
educational sessions for the Seabourn culinary team in Chef Keller’s research
and development kitchen based in Yountville, CA. These trainings will go beyond
the preparation of a few dishes, delving into what makes Keller’s award-winning
restaurants consistently excellent to ensure the long-term success of the
partnership. Seabourn’s executive chefs will lead similar training sessions with
their highly-skilled onboard culinary teams to further deliver an authentic
dining experience.
“As in any of our land-bound kitchens, we will work with the Seabourn team to
place an emphasis on the finest ingredients, consistent preparations, and an
attention to service that will elevate the guests’ experience and help them to
make memories while on their Seabourn journey,” said Chef Keller.
“ There’s an inherent alignment of our philosophies, which makes our collaboration with Seabourn an exciting new opportunity for our restaurant group. We look forward to sharing our best practices and repertoire with Seabourn’s outstanding culinary team.” — T H O M A S K E L L E R ,
C H E F / P R O P R I E T O R T H O M A S K E L L E R R E S TA U R A N T G R O U P
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P L A Y V I D E O H E R E
“ It is an experience you will always remember and never go back to ordinary cruising. The only way to cruise is the Seabourn Experience.”
— R U S S E L L S . , F A C E B O O K
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Delightful Diversions
Inspiring Seabourn Conversations
with special guest speakers
Gourmet food and fine wine tastings
The Spa at SeabournSM — the highest-
rated spa at sea
State-of-the-art fitness center with
complimentary yoga and Pilates classes
Complimentary Massage Moments®
on deck
Extensive selection of shore tours
Caviar in the Surf® beach party
and barbecue*
Marina Day with complimentary
watersports*
Seabourn to a TeaSM with white-glove
service and live piano music
Dancing to live music at an Evening
Under the Stars®
*Offered on select sailings
One of the best rewards of traveling with Seabourn is time. And that is never truer than on a
day at sea. Even as your ship carries you comfortably toward your next landfall, an array of appealing
opportunities waits to be explored. Greet the dawn with a downward dog in an on-deck yoga class, or
watch the colors change as you put in a mile on the treadmill in the gym. Take part in a stimulating
Seabourn Conversations seminar, or learn the secret to a perfect soufflé from your chef. Put your best
foot forward at a ballroom dancing class, or download random data from your memory bank in a
hilarious Team Trivia tournament. Swimming, sunning or soaking in a whirlpool are all encouraged
activities, as is simply finding a comfy spot, indoors or out, to catch up on your reading.
Otherwise there is a contoured, nine-hole putting course to test, located right between the folks
enjoying spirited shuffleboard matches. A day at sea is the perfect time to indulge in a session at the
Spa, or have a mani-pedi and a facial at the Salon.
In your suite, meanwhile, a menu of hundreds of music options and classic and first-run films are at
your fingertips, and no one will notice if you happen to doze off for a bit.
KINESIS WALL, SEABOURN ODYSSEY
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PENTHOUSE SUITE
t h e Sp a a t SeabournSM
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The Spa at Seabourn is an award-winning, multi-faceted sanctuary that travels with you as you explore the
world. The largest spa on any luxury ship, and its team of skilled, intuitive experts will apply all-natural ingredients and
time-tested techniques to relax, refresh and rejuvenate you as you sail. Our sophisticated menu of massages, wraps
and therapies, combined with the most up-to-date innovations has repeatedly earned accolades as the seagoing
favorite from readers of SpaFinder.com.
Professional fitness trainers at the fully equipped, ocean-view gym and Motion Studio will help you maintain your
personal regime, or develop a new one. The Spa’s full-service salon offers a complete range of styling and conditioning
services for men and women, including a handy Nail Bar and the only technicians at sea certified to administer the
scientifically proven SkinCeuticals® facial products.
Ask about Seabourn’s exclusive Penthouse Spa Suites with special spa amenities and privileges.
Fully-equipped, ocean-view gym with aerobics,
variable resistance and free weights
Motion Studio with Kinesis Wall systems and Pilates
Professional personal trainer to create your own
ideal regime
Skilled technicians offer a full range of massage,
detox, cleansing and wrap therapies
Scientifically proven Skinceuticals® facial therapies
— a Seabourn exclusive at sea
Full-service salon for men and women
The Spa at Seabourn
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P L A Y V I D E O H E R E
“ Three cruises with Seabourn and there will be many more to come. Excellent, outstanding and unbeatable.”
— C A R E Y B . , F A C E B O O K
“ The most amazing vacation I have ever been on. Met some amazing people and learned so much.”
— A B B Y T . , T W I T T E R
On most evenings, your Seabourn ship is underway. In the bars and lounges,
music and laughter underscore the tales of today’s adventures recounted for the
first of many times. A subtle current of excitement lights the sun-blushed faces
around dinner tables. Toasts are proposed and celebrated. After dessert, people
follow their moods to various pursuits: a dazzling production show in the Grand
Salon; a lively session of dancing at The Club; a spirited match with Lady Luck in
the Casino; or a more intimate conversation up in the Observation Bar. Throughout
the evening, you are free to migrate from one enticement to another. Enjoy flaming
desserts on deck, relaxing Movies Under the Stars®, or a take part in a high-energy
Rock the Boat dance party around the pool. Later, perhaps you’ll stroll the open deck
again, and marvel at a luminous Milky Way, as your Seabourn ship glides quietly
toward tomorrow’s adventures.
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ncircling the globe and tracing the
coasts of all seven continents, Seabourn’s
sleek, modern fl eet provides year-round
opportunities to experience those places
you have always longed to see, as well as to discover
places you never dreamed existed.
In crafting its voyages, Seabourn aims to link high-profi le,
eagerly anticipated ports with intriguing surprises,
which may not be familiar, but often prove the most
memorable of all. Their intimate, nimble ships carry guests
comfortably to lesser-known ports larger ships must
bypass — unspoiled places that are often local favourites
or the closely-held secrets of international yachtsmen.
A city’s harbour is often the historical heart of the place.
Arriving from the sea in the traditional way, you can
simply step ashore into that ineffable sense of place
that is a quality of experience every traveller seeks.
P L A Y V I D E O H E R E
CINQUE TERRE, ITALY
SEABOURN ODYSSEY, SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA
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During a Seabourn voyage, the luxury of choice does not end at the gangway. Seabourn
understands that many of its guests wish to experience ports of call on their own terms.
Their experienced Destination Services staff works with local experts to prepare a menu
of optional small-group shore excursions. These have varied itineraries to satisfy a range
of interests from general curiosity to more specialized enthusiasms. Professional guides
are hand-picked for their combination of in-depth knowledge, fluency and pleasing
personalities. The highest-quality transportation equipment and staff available ensure
your comfort. For your convenience, descriptions of shore excursions are available on
Seabourn’s website. They may also be reserved in advance, allowing you to plan your
time ashore. Otherwise they may be purchased à la carte on board.
For guests who prefer to plan their own itineraries and set their own pace, Seabourn’s
Destination Services staff can assist in reserving the same high-quality transportation
and expert guide service on a customized basis, for
individuals, couples or groups. Services can be
reserved for a specific period or purpose, or simply
to enjoy at your pleasure. The staff can also help
with plans for shopping excursions, attendance at
local events, meals at the top area eateries, or even
special events such as business meetings or reunions
with friends or relatives. Advance notice is recommended to ensure maximum flexibility
and availability on the day of your visit.
Seabourn’s Destination Services are designed to the highest standards, with their
discerning guests in mind. The single most valuable investment you make in your travels
is your time. It is literally priceless. With that in mind, Seabourn Destination Services are
carefully crafted to complement the quality of hospitality offered on their ships. They
invariably reflect the line’s passion for providing the finest travel experiences available
in the world.
eabourn is pleased to be partnering with UNESCO to
promote sustainable tourism at World Heritage
properties. Through our support of UNESCO, we help
engender a wider understanding and commitment
for the UNESCO World Heritage Convention’s mission to
identify, safeguard, and promote unique cultural and
natural heritage around the world deemed to possess
outstanding universal value for all humankind. For
Seabourn guests, this partnership with UNESCO means their
travels will be enhanced by deeper insight and information
about these intriguing destinations while supporting their
conservation through sustainable tourism. Our membership
includes a dedication to promoting the principles of the World
Heritage Centre, as well as an ongoing commitment of fi nancial
support for their global efforts.
“Trip of a lifetime — or two.” — R A L P H G . , F A C E B O O K
HALONG BAY, VIETNAM
explore the world with
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Sacred Vatican Civitavecchia
Malta’s Capitals Mdina & Valletta Valletta
The World of Gaudi Barcelona
Florence, Pisa & David Livorno (Florence)
Ancient Butrint Adventure, Kérkira Kérkira (Corfu)
The Alhambra Málaga (Granada)
ANTARC TIC A & PATAGONIA E XCURSIONS PORT
Torres del Paine National Park Chiloé
Recife & Olinda Recife
UNESCO Churches of Chiloé Castro
E XOTIC S E XCURSIONS PORT
Heritage Highlights of Penang Georgetown
The Best of Jerusalem & The Old City Ashdod
Petra: Hidden Treasure of the Ancient World Aqaba
Imperial City of Hue Da Nang
Daintree Dreaming Cairns
Ancient Kakadu UNESCO World Heritage Site Darwin
UNESCO World Heritage Rain Forest Tour Townsville
A MERIC A S E XCURSIONS PORT
Rainforest Drive & Emerald Pool Dominica
Historic Québec: A UNESCO World Heritage Site Québec City
EUROPE E XCURSIONS PORT
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Heritage is our legacy from the past, what we live with
today, and what we pass on to future generations. Since its
beginnings in 1959, the mission of the World Heritage Centre
has been to identify, safeguard and promote unique
natural and cultural heritage around the world deemed to
possess universal value for all humankind. Today it is an
organization of 191 states parties, all united in mutual
agreement that such significant importance transcends
national location or origin, and ought to be preserved for
the benefit of everyone on earth.
The list of inscribed World Heritage properties includes
many high-profile historic and archaeological sites such
as Venice and its Lagoon, India’s Taj Mahal and the temple
complex of Borobudur in Indonesia. It also encompasses
natural splendours such as Iguazú Falls located between
Argentina and Brazil, Australia’s Blue Mountains and the
exquisite Plitvice Lakes of Croatia. Some sites are designated
as possessing mixed natural and cultural significance.
The list also contains intangible cultural heritage such as
indigenous musical traditions or the remarkable non-verbal
“whistling” language that developed on La Gomera in Spain’s
Canary Islands.
It is only natural that Seabourn’s hundreds of destinations
include many of the same places that UNESCO has inscribed
to their list of World Heritage Sites. Our membership in
the UNESCO alliance offers significant advantages for
our guests:
• Guest experts with special knowledge about World
Heritage Sites will join our voyages as part of our Seabourn
Conversations series throughout the year, providing you
with exceptional insights and background information
about the sites and the organization.
• An array of unique shore excursions take advantage of our
alliance and allow you to participate in the efforts of the World
Heritage Centre as you enjoy visiting and learning about these
unique places. A small donation to UNESCO’s World Heritage
Fund will be added to the prices of these optional tours.
There are two types of these special excursions .
SeabournWorldHeritageTours include visits to World
Heritage Sites.
SeabournDiscoveryTours are visits to World Heritage Sites
with content exclusively enhanced through our alliance.
ASeabourn Journeyisarareopportunityto add a once-in-a-lifetime experienceto your already unforgettable Seabourn cruise. Journeys are fully escorted by
professional guides who interpret the many sights and experiences you will enjoy.
Angkor & Mystical CambodiaSix-night,Pre-cruiseorfive-night,Post-cruiseJourneyfromSingapore.
Long cloaked by jungle, the stone temples of the ancient Khmer capital
of Angkor are among the finest examples of religious architecture in
the world. During your visit, survey sacred sites including Angkor Thom,
Angkor Wat and the Bayon Temple. You will also enjoy a highlights tour
of Phnom Penh, Cambodia’s capital. Your Journey includes all necessary
intra-tour flights and overnights in Singapore, Siem Reap and Phnom Penh.
Angkor is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Note: This Journey contains strenuous walking activity.
seabourn journeys
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Ancient Wonders of Machu PicchuFive-night, Pre-cruise or Four-night, Post-cruise Journey for sailings that embark/
debarkfromValparaíso(Santiago).You will enjoy a tour of colonial Lima, then travel to
Cuzco for a city tour and folklore show. Depart by Vistadome train to the long-lost Inca
citadel of Machu Picchu, high in the Andes, including the sacred site of Saksaywaman.
After returning to Lima visit the famed Larco Museum, before continuing on to Santiago
and a city highlights tour. Your Journey includes all necessary intra-tour flights and
overnights in Lima, Cuzco and Santiago. This Journey begins/ends in Lima; guests will
need to make their travel plans accordingly.
The city of Cuzco, the historic center of Lima and Machu Picchu are all UNESCO World
Heritage Sites.
S E A B O U R N J O U R N E Y S A R E :
Insightful: Expert, professional guides illuminate
cultural and historic aspects throughout your stay.
Intimate: Share memorable experiences with a
small, congenial group of like-minded travelers.
Inclusive: Select meals, private tastings, museum tours
and similar activities enrich your Seabourn Journey.
Rewarding: Seabourn Journeys earn you Seabourn Club
Points toward added benefits.
Guilin AdventuresFour-night,Pre-orPost-cruiseJourneyfromHongKong. Located in southern China, Guilin is one of the country’s
most picturesque cities, and has been a destination for sightseers for thousands of years. During your visit,
delight in a half-day cruise on the Li River. You will have the opportunity to visit a local farm house and view the
rice paddies along Yulong River. Other featured activities include the famous four lake cruise with cormorant
fishing show and the Lie Sanjie light show. Your Journey includes all necessary intra-tour flights and two
overnights in both Guilin and Hong Kong.
LI RIVER, GUILIN, CHINA
IGUAZÚ FALLS SAN GIMIGNANO, TUSCANY, ITALY
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Historic Rome & Tuscan Culinary DelightsThree-night,Pre-orPost-cruiseJourneyfrom
RomeorVenice.Explore the best that Italy
has to offer — Roman monuments and
charming Tuscan hill towns. While in Rome,
enter St. Peter’s Square, before visiting St.
Peter’s Basilica. From Aventine Hill you may
view the remains of the Imperial Palaces and
Circus Maximus. Travel to the Tuscan town of
Montalcino where you will attend a cooking
class. In Siena explore Piazza del Campo
and visit a typical farm. Stroll among the
towers of San Gimignano before continuing
on to Montepulciano. Your Journey includes
one overnight in Rome and two overnights
in Siena.
The historic centers of Rome and San
Gimignano are UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
Stunning Iguazú FallsThree-night,Pre-orPost-cruiseJourneyfromBuenos
Aires.Nearly three kilometers wide, the horseshoe-
shaped waterfalls of the Iguazú River launch half a
million gallons of water a second over an 80-meter,
jungle-clad cliff between Argentina and Brazil. The
thundering cascades, clouds of mist, dancing rainbows
and the lush, Atlantic Forest habitat comprise one of
the world’s great natural wonders. Your Journey includes
all necessary intra-tour flights, one overnight in Buenos
Aires with tango show, guided tours and two overnights
in Iguazú with stunning views of the falls.
Iguazú National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Athens Hotel Grande Bretagne
Auckland Sky City Grand Hotel
Bali Le Meridien Bali Jimbaran
Barcelona Casa Fuster Barcelona
Barcelona Majestic Hotel & Spa Barcelona
Boston Battery Wharf Hotel
Bridgetown Fairmont Royal Pavilion
Buenos Aires Park Hyatt Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires Alvear Palace
Copenhagen Marriott Copenhagen
Copenhagen Hotel Nimb
Copenhagen Hotel D' Angleterre
Dubai InterContinental Festival City
Fort Lauderdale Diplomat Resort and Spa
Hong Kong Peninsula Hotel Hong Kong
Hong Kong Ritz Carlton Hong Kong
Hong Kong Shangri-la Kowloon
Istanbul Istanbul Shangri-La
Kobe St. Regis Osaka
Lisbon Four Seasons Hotel Ritz
London The Savoy
London Grosvenor House, A JW Marriott Hotel
Los Angeles Beverly Wilshire, A Four Seasons Hotel
Manaus Caesar Business
Monte Carlo Fairmont Monte Carlo
Montréal Ritz Carlton Montréal
Philipsburg Westin Dawn Beach
Rome Parco dei Principi
San Diego US Grant
Santiago Ritz Carlton Santiago
Seattle Fairmont Olympic Hotel
Singapore Raffles Singapore
Singapore Four Seasons
Singapore Conrad Centennial Singapore
Stockholm Grand Hotel Stockholm
Stockholm Sheraton Hotel and Towers
Sydney Shangri-la Sydney
Vancouver Pan Pacific Vancouver
Venice B II Palazzo
Venice Luna Baglioni Hotel
CITY HOTEL
E X TENDED HOTEL CHOICES
PENINSULA HOTEL, HONG KONG, CHINA
HOTEL D’ANGLETERRE,COPENHAGEN, DENMARK
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Seabourn cruises begin and end in some of the world’s great cities — places worthy of a trip in
their own right. For your convenience, we offer a selection of hotels in these cities that offer exceptional
quality, service and value matching your Seabourn voyage — to extend your vacation with one or more nights.
Our hotel packages include key elements such as daily breakfasts, private car transfers, a hospitality
representative, porterage and bell service gratuities throughout, and all taxes. And when you book through
Seabourn, all of these are included with your cruise on one reservation, for your convenience and peace
of mind.
Private Transportation and Transfers
Whether or not you wish to purchase a hotel stay, Seabourn can arrange reliable, quality transportation
services or transfers in ports where you begin or end your voyage. Seabourn also offers shorter, 4 - and
8-hour private vehicle service. Ask your travel professional or contact Seabourn for details.
Seabourn’s Hotel Program includes:
n One or more nights’ hotel accommodation
n Full breakfast
n Applicable taxes (including V.A.T. and G.S.T.) and bellman gratuities
n Porterage
n Private Car Transfer between airport, hotel and ship
For more information on extended hotel stays, please visit Seabourn.com for details.
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BASILICA SAN MARCO, VENICE, ITALY
Mediterranean 52
Adriatic & Greek Isles 60
Northern Europe 66
Atlantic Crossings 72
Europe’s coastline is the most
elaborate of any continent. No other region
has such a high ratio of shoreline to interior.
Enriched with cultures, histories and
languages, it provides an intriguingly diverse
environment to explore. Cities, towns and
villages dot its shores, each revealing the
fascinating marks of contact, conquest and
renaissance. From the sun-blessed south
to the glaciers of its polar shores, Europe
is a book of a million pages, with stories
and adventures enough to fill a lifetime.
Se a b o u r n ’ s Europe
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POSITANO, CAMPANIA, ITALY
P L A Y V I D E O H E R E Mediterranean
Artists trekked down from the
crowded cities of the north, drawn to the vivid
glare of sunlight. The sea welcomed them to
harbors glittering in hues they had never
imagined: amethyst, emerald and sparks of
crimson scintillated in the waves. Shadows
pulsed with luscious tones of purple against
sun-blasted stones. Boats painted in pagan
patterns bobbed beside rustic wharves. Life
was seductively simple. Days stretched out
like empty canvasses while a regal sun rode
across the illuminated sky. Travelers today are
treated to the same intoxicating visual intensity
along the Cote d’Azur and in the candy-colored
villages of the Costa Amalfi ana. The fl ower stalls
along Barcelona’s ramblas still overfl ow with
extravagant floods of color. Come capture
images that will glow in your memory and
warm you forever from within.
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S ea b our n O dy ss ey Barcelona to Istanbul
1 3 Day s | A pr 24 , 2 01 6
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Barcelona, Spain 4p
1 Sète, France 8a | 6p
2 St.-Tropez, France 8a | 5p
3 Propriano (Bonifacio), 8a | 4p Corsica, France
4 Civitavecchia (Rome), Italy 6a | 7p
5 Naples (Pompeii), Italy 8a | 6p
6 Cruising Stromboli Island Lipari, Italy 10a | 6p
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7 Cruising the Ionian Sea
8 Crete, Greece 8a | 5p
9 Kos, Greece 8a | 6p
10 Ku adasi (Ephesus), Turkey 7a | 11pComplimentary Evening at Ephesus with private classical concert
11 Mykonos, Greece 10a | 8p
12 Bozcaada (Tenedos), Turkey 8a | 5p
13 Istanbul, Turkey 7a
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Naples
Stromboli Island
I B E R I A N T R E A S U R E S
S ea b our n Que stMonte Carlo to Lisbon
7 Day s | A pr 2 3 , 2 01 6
D AY P O R T A R R D E P
Monte Carlo, Monaco 4p
1 Cruising the Mediterranean Sea
2 Ibiza, Spain 8a | 5p
3 Cartagena (Murcia), Spain 7a | 4p
4 Málaga (Granada), Spain 8a | 11p
5 Gibraltar, British Territory 8a | 6p
6 Portimão (Algarve), Portugal 8a | 5p
7 Lisbon, Portugal 7a
MONTE CARLO
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CIUTADELLA DE MENORCA, SPAIN
S U I T E C AT EG O R Y
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M E D I T E R R A N E A N T A P E S T R Y
S e a b our n S ojour nMonte Carlo to Barcelona
1 0 Day s | May 3 0 , 2 01 6
D AY P O R T A R R D E P
Monte Carlo, Monaco 4p
1 Livorno (Florence), Italy 7a | 7p
2 Civitavecchia (Rome), Italy 6a | 7p
3 Amalfi , Italy 9a | 5pMarina Day with complimentarywatersports (conditions permitting)
4 Taormina, Sicily , Italy 8a | 5p
5 Xlendi (Victoria), Gozo, Malta 8a | 3p Valletta, Malta 6p
6 Valletta, Malta 6p
7 Cruising the Tyrrhenian Sea
8 Ciutadella de Menorca, Spain 10a | 5p
9 Valencia, Spain 8a | 6p
10 Barcelona, Spain 8a
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Valencia
MONTE CARLO
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Penthouse Suite (PH)
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$8,400 $4,499
9,100 4,999
15,600 8,499
20,700 10,999
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$16,100 $6,999
17,800 7,499
29,800 12,499
39,700 16,499
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Taxes, Fees & Port Expenses are an additional $225.87 and subject to change. See page 166 for details.
$12,000 $6,999
13,200 7,499
22,300 11,999
29,600 15,999
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CIUTADELL A DE MENORC A , SPAIN Menorca’s original capital i s situated on a winding harbor on the i sland ’s west side. Admire it s 1 3 th- century cathedral , climb the 17th- century Castell Sant Nicolau tower, or marvel at the unique dressage of graceful , jet-black Menorquín horses .
P O R T H I G H L I G H T
HYÈRES, FR ANCE Long before nearby beachfront villages became glamorous, Hyères attracted Engli sh sun-worshippers, becoming the f irst resort of the Cote d ’Azur in the 1 8 th Century. Beyond the beaches , the picturesque villages and vineyards of the Provençal Alps beckon.
P O R T H I G H L I G H T
R I V I E R A S & S P A N I S H S P L E N D O U R S
S ea b our n S ojour nBarcelona to Monte Carlo
1 0 Day s | Jun 2 7, Jul 2 5 , A ug 2 2 , O c t 1 7, 2 01 6
D AY P O R T A R R D E P
Barcelona, Spain 4p
1 Valencia, Spain 8a | 5p
2 Ciutadella de Menorca, Spain 8a | 5p
3 Scenic cruising the Calanques
4 Portoferraio, Elba, Italy 8a | 6p
5 Santa Margherita Ligure 8a | 5p (Portofi no), Italy
6 San Remo, Italy* 8a | 5pMarina Day with complimentarywatersports (conditions permitting)
7 St.-Tropez, France* 8a | 11p
8 La Joliette (Marseille), France 8a | 6p
9 Hyères, France 8a | 5p
10 Monte Carlo, Monaco 7a
* Aug 2 2 itinerary visits San Remo and St.-Tropez in reverse order.
MediterraneanSea
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S U I T E C AT EG O R Y
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S U I T E C AT EG O R Y
Ocean View (A)
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S U I T E C AT EG O R Y
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Y A C H T S M A N ’ S M E D I T E R R A N E A N
S e a b our n S ojour nRound-trip Monte Carlo
7 Day s | Jul 7, A ug 4, S ep 1 , O c t 2 7, 2 01 6
D AY P O R T A R R D E P
Monte Carlo, Monaco 4p
1 Bonifacio, Corsica, France• 8a | 5pMarina Day with complimentarywatersports (conditions permitting)
2 Le Lavandou, France 8a | 5p
3 Palamós, Spain 8a | 6p
4 Sète, France 8a | 6p
5 Antibes, France 8a | 11p
6 Portovenere, Italy 9a | 6p
7 Monte Carlo, Monaco 7a
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S ea b our n S ojour nBarcelona to Monte Carlo
1 7 Day s | Jun 2 7, Jul 2 5 , A ug 2 2 , O c t 1 7, 2 01 6
D AY P O R T A R R D E P D AY P O R T A R R D E P
Barcelona, Spain 4p
1 Valencia, Spain 8a | 5p
2 Ciutadella de Menorca, Spain 8a | 5p
3 Scenic cruising the Calanques
4 Portoferraio, Elba, Italy 8a | 6p
5 Santa Margherita Ligure 8a | 5p (Portofi no), Italy
6 San Remo, Italy* 8a | 5pMarina Day with complimentary watersports (conditions permitting)
7 St.-Tropez, France* 8a | 11p
8 La Joliette (Marseille), France 8a | 6p
9 Hyères, France 8a | 5p
10 Monte Carlo, Monaco 7a | 4p
11 Bonifacio, Corsica, France• 8a | 5p
12 Le Lavandou, France 8a | 5p
13 Palamós, Spain 8a | 6p
14 Sète, France 8a | 6p
15 Antibes, France 8a | 11p
16 Portovenere, Italy 9a | 6p
17 Monte Carlo, Monaco 7a
• Arrival and/or departure times are subject to weather conditions.
* Aug 2 2 itinerary visits San Remo and St.-Tropez in reverse order.
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$8,700 $4,499
9,400 4,999
16,100 8,499
21,400 10,999
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$17,600 $9,499
19,300 9,999
32,700 17,499
43,400 22,499
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PORTOFERRAIO, ITALY
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ANTIBES, FR ANCE No address on the Riviera possesses more panache than Cap d ’Antibes . Here, Coco Chanel created the fashion for suntans and Fitzgerald squandered hi s royalties at the pink Hotel Belles Rives . Walk up from La Garoupe beach to a lighthouse for billion- dollar views from Nice to Cannes.
P O R T H I G H L I G H T
S P A N I S H G R A N D E U R & R I V I E R A
S ea b our n S ojour nBarcelona to Civitavecchia (Rome)
1 0 Day s | S ep 1 9 , 2 01 6
D AY P O R T A R R D E P
Barcelona, Spain 4p
1 Valencia, Spain 8a | 5p
2 Ciutadella de Menorca, Spain 8a | 5p
3 Scenic cruising the Calanques
4 San Remo, Italy 8a | 5pMarina Day with complimentarywatersports (conditions permitting)
5 La Joliette (Marseille), France 8a | 6p
6 St.-Tropez, France 8a | 11p
7 Hyères, France 8a | 5p
8 Santa Margherita Ligure 8a | 5p (Portofi no), Italy
9 Portoferraio, Elba, Italy 8a | 6p
10 Civitavecchia (Rome), Italy 7a
MediterraneanSea
Calanques
Ciutadellade Menorca
St.-Tropez
BARCELONA
La JolietteHyères
Portoferraio
CIVITAVECCHIA
Valencia
San RemoSanta Margherita Ligure
M E D I T E R R A N E A N I S L E S
S ea b our n S ojour nMonte Carlo to Barcelona
1 1 Day s | Jul 14 , A ug 1 1 , S ep 8 , O c t 6 , 2 01 6
D AY P O R T A R R D E P
Monte Carlo, Monaco 4p
1 Livorno (Florence), Italy 7a | 7p
2 Civitavecchia (Rome), Italy 6a | 7p
3 Amalfi , Italy 9a | 5pMarina Day with complimentarywatersports (conditions permitting)
4 Taormina, Sicily, Italy 8a | 5p
5 Xlendi (Victoria), Gozo, Malta 8a | 3p Valletta, Malta 6p
6 Valletta, Malta 6p
7 Cruising the Tyrrhenian Sea
8 Golfo Aranci (Costa Smeralda), 8a | 5p Sardinia, Italy
9 L’Ile-Rousse , Corsica, France 8a | 5p
10 Bandol, France 8a | 5p
11 Barcelona, Spain 8a
MediterraneanSea
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L’Île-RousseGolfo Aranci
Amalfi
Taormina
VallettaXlendi
BARCELONACivitavecchia
LivornoBandol
MONTE CARLO
S U I T E C AT EG O R Y
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S U I T E C AT EG O R Y
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ST. JOHNS CATHEDRAL, VALLETTA, MALTA
Y A C H T S M A N ’ S M E D I T E R R A N E A N
S ea b our n S ojour nCivitavecchia (Rome) to Monte Carlo
7 Day s | S ep 2 9, 2 01 6
D AY P O R T A R R D E P
Civitavecchia (Rome), Italy 4p
1 Bonifacio, Corsica, France• 8a | 5pMarina Day with complimentarywatersports (conditions permitting)
2 Le Lavandou, France 8a | 5p
3 Palamós, Spain 8a | 6p
4 Sète, France 8a | 6p
5 Antibes, France 8a | 11p
6 Portovenere, Italy 9a | 6p
7 Monte Carlo, Monaco 7a
• Arrival and/or departure times are subject to weather conditions.
Sète
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Bonifacio
AntibesMONTE CARLO
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Palamós
S U I T E C AT EG O R Y
Ocean View (A)
Veranda Suite (V1)
Penthouse Suite (PH)
Owner’s Suite (OW)
$13,200 $7,299
14,600 7,999
24,600 13,499
32,600 17,499
Fares based on Oct 6, 2016. Taxes, Fees & Port Expenses are an additional $193.48 and subject to change. See page 166 for details.
$12,000 $6,999
13,200 7,499
22,300 11,999
29,600 15,999
$8,700 $4,999
9,400 5,499
16,100 8,499
21,400 10,999
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Taxes, Fees & Port Expenses are an additional $147.88 and subject to change. See page 166 for details.
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SAN SEBA STIÁN DE L A GOMER A , C ANARY ISL ANDS (SPAIN) Columbus lingered here for a month before sailing west into hi story. The i sland ’s Garajonay peaks are a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Al so inscr ibed by UNESCO: a unique wordless language developed to communicate across the rugged i sland terrain by whi stling.
P O R T H I G H L I G H T
A U T U M N I S L E S
S ea b our n O dy ss eyPiraeus (Athens) to Monte Carlo
1 0 Day s | O c t 2 9, 2 01 6
D AY P O R T A R R D E P
Piraeus (Athens), Greece 4p
1 Ku adasi (Ephesus), Turkey 7a | 11pComplimentary Evening at Ephesus withprivate classical concert
2 Mykonos, Greece 8a | 6p
3 Náfplion, Greece 8a | 5p
4 Cruising the Ionian Sea
5 Valletta, Malta 8a | 5p
6 Trapani, Sicily, Italy 8a | 4p
7 Naples, Italy 7a | 5p
8 Civitavecchia (Rome), Italy 6a | 7p
9 Propriano, Corsica, France 9a | 6p
10 Monte Carlo, Monaco 7a
PIRAEUS
Valletta
Kusadasi
Mykonos
Nafplion
Civitavecchia
MONTE CARLO
Naples
Trapani
Propriano
MediterraneanSea
TyrrhenianSea
IonianSea
S U I T E C AT EG O R Y
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Veranda Suite (V1)
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R I V I E R A S & S P A N I S H S U N S E T S
S ea b our n O dy ss eyMonte Carlo to Barcelona7 Day s | Nov 1 6 , 2 01 6
D AY P O R T A R R D E P
Monte Carlo, Monaco 4p
1 Livorno (Florence), Italy 7a | 7p
2 Ajaccio, Corsica, France 8a | 5p
3 La Joliette (Marseille), France 8a | 5p
4 Mahón, Menorca, Spain 10a | 8p
5 Palma de Mallorca, Spain 8a | 6p
6 Valencia, Spain 8a | 6p
7 Barcelona, Spain 7a
MediterraneanSea
Palma deMallorca
Valencia
MONTE CARLO
AjaccioBARCELONA
La Joliette
Livorno
Mahón
M O R O C C A N G E M S & C A N A R Y I S L A N D S
S ea b our n O dy s s e yBarcelona to Lisbon
14 Day s | Nov 2 3 , 2 01 6
D AY P O R T A R R D E P
Barcelona, Spain 4p
1 Cruising the Mediterranean Sea
2 Málaga (Granada), Spain 8a | 6p
3 Tangier, Morocco 8a | 6p
4 Casablanca, Morocco 8a | 9p
5 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
6 Arrecife, Lanzarote, 8a | 6pCanary Islands, Spain
7 San Sebastián de la Gomera, 10a | 11pCanary Islands, Spain
8 Santa Cruz de la Palma, 8a | 6pCanary Islands, Spain
9 Santa Cruz de Tenerife, 8aCanary Islands, Spain
10 Santa Cruz de Tenerife, 12nCanary Islands, Spain
11 Funchal, Madeira, Portugal 8a | 6p
12 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
13 Portimão (Algarve), Portugal 8a | 5p
14 Lisbon, Portugal 7a
Casablanca
Málaga
BARCELONA
Santa Cruzde Tenerife
Santa Cruzde la Palma
San Sebastiánde la Gomera
Arrecife
Funchal
Portimão
AtlanticOcean
Strait ofGibraltarLISBON
Tangier
S U I T E C AT EG O R Y
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Veranda Suite (V1)
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Owner’s Suite (OW)
S U I T E C AT EG O R Y
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CAPITAL OF LA GOMERA, SAN SEBASTIAN, CANARY ISLANDS, SPAIN
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13,200 7,199
22,300 11,799
29,600 16,499
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$8,700 $3,999
9,400 4,499
16,100 7,499
21,400 9,499
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$16,100 $7,499
17,800 7,999
29,800 12,499
39,700 16,499
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Adriatic & Greek Isles
Dappledisawordyoumaynever
haveused,even if you have a sense of what it
means. But the moment you see a scatter of
glowing, soft-edged spots of light dancing on
a shady, whitewashed wall in Greece, you will
recognize it, and never forget it. When you book
a journey, you likely expect to learn things –
dates from history, a bit about art and
architecture, and a few cultural insights.
However, it may not occur to you that it might
expand your vocabulary in the lovely, wordless
language of light. Sailing among the classical
sites in the Eastern Mediterranean, you
will acquire fascinating facts. The tangled
genealogies of greek gods and goddesses
may become a trifle clearer to you. But in the
end, the sudden scent of wild oregano on a
breeze, or the surprising tang of pine-sap in
a sip of chilled retsina may be the sensory
souvenirs you will recall most vividly, long after
you return.
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ÇESME, TURKE Y One of the prettiest port s on Turkey’s Aegean “Turquoi se Coast ,” Çesme’s clear seas , sugary beaches , quaint villages , excellent seafood and thermal spas have attracted vi sitors since the Bronze Age. It s caravanserai , now a hotel , was the terminus of the Silk Road.
P O R T H I G H L I G H T
T U R K I S H & A E G E A N T R E A S U R E S
S ea b our n O dy ss eyIstanbul to Piraeus (Athens)
7 Day s | May 7, Jun 4, Jul 2, 30, A ug 2 7, S e p 24 , O c t 2 2 , 2 01 6
D AY P O R T A R R D E P
Istanbul, Turkey 4p
1 Lemnos, Greece 10a | 6pMarina Day with complimentary watersports (conditions permitting)
2 Çesme, Turkey 8a | 6p
3 Bodrum, Turkey 8a | 11p
4 Rhodes, Greece 8a | 6p
5 Santoríni, Greece 8a | 5p
6 Spetses, Greece 8a | 5p
7 Piraeus (Athens), Greece 7a
PIRAEUSÇesme
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Rhodes
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ISTANBUL
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G R E C I A N S P L E N D O U R S & A D R I A T I C
S ea b our n O dy ss eyIstanbul to Venice
14 Day s | May 7, Jun 4, Jul 3 0 ,A ug 2 7, S e p 24, 2 01 6
D AY P O R T A R R D E P
Istanbul, Turkey 4p
1 Lemnos, Greece 10a | 6pMarina Day with complimentary watersports (conditions permitting)
2 Çesme, Turkey 8a | 6p
3 Bodrum, Turkey 8a | 11p
4 Rhodes, Greece 8a | 6p
5 Santoríni, Greece 8a | 5p
6 Spetses, Greece 8a | 5p
7 Piraeus (Athens), Greece 7a | 4p
8 Monemvasia, Greece 8a | 5p
9 Katákolon (Olympia), Greece 8a | 6p
10 Nydri, Greece 8a | 5p
11 Corfu, Greece 8a | 5p
12 Dubrovnik, Croatia 8a | 6p
13 Primošten, Croatia 7a | 4p
14 Venice, Italy 7a
ISTANBUL
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VENICE
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Katákolon
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Corfu
S U I T E C AT EG O R Y
Ocean View (A)
Veranda Suite (V1)
Penthouse Suite (PH)
Owner’s Suite (OW)
S U I T E C AT EG O R Y
Ocean View (A)
Veranda Suite (V1)
Penthouse Suite (PH)
Owner’s Suite (OW)
G R E E C E & D A L M A T I A N D E L I G H T S
S e a b our n O dy s s e yPiraeus (Athens) to Venice
7 Day s | May 14, Jun 1 1 , A ug 6 , S ep 3, O c t 1 , 2 01 6
D AY P O R T A R R D E P
Piraeus (Athens), Greece 4p
1 Monemvasia, Greece 8a | 5pMarina Day with complimentary watersports (conditions permitting)
2 Katákolon (Olympia), Greece 8a | 6p
3 Nydri, Greece 8a | 5p
4 Corfu, Greece 8a | 5p
5 Dubrovnik, Croatia 8a | 6p
6 Primošten, Croatia 7a | 4p
7 Venice, Italy 7a
VENICE
DubrovnikAdriatic
Sea
KatákolonPIRAEUS
Monemvasia
Nydri
Primošten
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Sea Mediterranean
Sea
S U I T E C AT EG O R Y
Ocean View (A)
Veranda Suite (V1)
Penthouse Suite (PH)
Owner’s Suite (OW)
ÇESME, TURKEY
$8,700 $4,799
9,400 5,299
16,100 8,499
21,400 10,999
Fares based on Oct 22, 2016. Taxes, Fees & Port Expenses are an additional $192.31 and subject to change. See page 166 for details.
$14,800 $7,999
16,000 8,999
27,400 14,499
36,400 18,499
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$8,700 $4,799
9,400 5,299
16,100 8,499
21,400 10,999
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S ea b our n O dy ss eyVenice to Piraeus (Athens)
7 Day s | May 2 1 , Jun 1 8 , Jul 1 6 , A ug 1 3, S ep 1 0 , O c t 8 , 2 01 6
D AY P O R T A R R D E P
Venice, Italy 4p
1 Primošten, Croatia 8a | 5pMarina Day with complimentary watersports (conditions permitting)
2 Dubrovnik, Croatia 8a | 5p
3 Corfu, Greece 10a | 8p
4 Nydri, Greece 8a | 5p
5 Katákolon (Olympia), Greece 8a | 6p
6 Monemvasia, Greece 8a | 5p
7 Piraeus (Athens), Greece 7a
VENICE
DubrovnikAdriatic
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KatákolonPIRAEUS
Monemvasia
Nydri
Primošten
Corfu Ionian
Sea Mediterranean
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A D R I A T I C & A E G E A N I S L E S
S ea b our n O dy s s e yVenice to Istanbul
14 Day s | May 2 1 , Jun 1 8 , Jul 1 6 , A ug 1 3, S ep 1 0 , O c t 8 , 2 01 6
D AY P O R T A R R D E P
Venice, Italy 4p
1 Primošten, Croatia 8a | 5pMarina Day with complimentary watersports (conditions permitting)
2 Dubrovnik, Croatia 8a | 5p
3 Corfu, Greece 10a | 8p
4 Nydri, Greece 8a | 5p
5 Katákolon (Olympia), Greece 8a | 6p
6 Monemvasia, Greece 8a | 5p
7 Piraeus (Athens), Greece 7a | 4p
8 Ágios Nikólaos, Crete, Greece 8a | 6p
9 Marmaris, Turkey 8a | 5p
10 Ku adasi (Ephesus), Turkey 7a | 11pComplimentary Evening at Ephesus with private classical concert
11 Pátmos, Greece 8a | 5p
12 Mykonos, Greece 8a | 6p
13 Bozcaada (Tenedos), Turkey 8a | 5p
14 Istanbul, Turkey 7a
ISTANBUL
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AdriaticSea
Piraeus
VENICE
Dubrovnik
Katákolon
Monemvasia
Nydri
Primošten
Corfu
KusadasiPátmos
Bozcaada
Marmaris
Mykonos
Ágios Nikólaos
AegeanSea
NYDRI, LEFKÁDA, GREECE
S U I T E C AT EG O R Y
Ocean View (A)
Veranda Suite (V1)
Penthouse Suite (PH)
Owner’s Suite (OW)
S U I T E C AT EG O R Y
Ocean View (A)
Veranda Suite (V1)
Penthouse Suite (PH)
Owner’s Suite (OW)
PRIMOSTEN, CROATIA
TENEDOS, TURKEY
$8,700 $4,799
9,400 5,299
16,100 8,499
21,400 10,999
Fares based on Oct 8, 2016. Taxes, Fees & Port Expenses are an additional $150.59 and subject to change. See page 166 for details.
$14,800 $7,999
16,000 8,999
27,400 14,499
36,400 18,499
Fares based on Oct 8, 2016. Taxes, Fees & Port Expenses are an additional $328.59 and subject to change. See page 166 for details.
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NYDRI, LEFK ÁDA , GREECE The important annual Ionian Regatta s tart s in Nydri ’s picturesque yacht harbor. Tender ashore past smaller of fshore i sles , including Skorpios , once owned by Onassi s . Extensive nearby Mycenaean ruins support theories that thi s was where Homer placed Odysseus’ Ithaca.
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discussions featuring respected luminaries and experts, each of whom will
enhance your cruise experience with unique insights and engaging dialogue.
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MYKONOS, GREECE
ÁGIOS NIKÓL AOS, CRE TE, GREECE Thi s Cretan town boast s picturesque water front s at the port , Lake Vouli smeni and the beach. Enjoy it s ambience and small archaeological museum, take a boat to Spinalonga Island , or travel to Heraklion and the amazing Minoan archaeological site of Knossos .
P O R T H I G H L I G H T
TURKEY
G R E E K I S L E S & E P H E S U S
S ea b our n O dy ss eyPiraeus (Athens) to Istanbul
7 Day s | May 2 8 , Jun 2 5 , Jul 2 3, A ug 2 0 , S ep 1 7, O c t 1 5 , 2 01 6
D AY P O R T A R R D E P
Piraeus (Athens), Greece 4p
1 Ágios Nikólaos, Crete, Greece 8a | 6p
2 Marmaris, Turkey 8a | 5p
3 Kusadasi (Ephesus), Turkey 7a | 11pComplimentary Evening at Ephesus with private classical concert
4 Pátmos, Greece 8a | 5p
5 Mykonos, Greece 8a | 6p
6 Bozcaada (Tenedos), Turkey 8a | 5p
7 Istanbul, Turkey 7a
PIRAEUS KusadasiPátmos
Bozcaada
MarmarisMykonos
Ágios Nikólaos
ISTANBUL
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MediterraneanSea
A E G E A N O D Y S S E Y
S ea b our n O dy ss e yRound-trip Piraeus (Athens)
14 Day s | May 2 8 , Jun 2 5 , Jul 2 3, A ug 2 0 , S ep 1 7, O c t 1 5 , 2 01 6
D AY P O R T A R R D E P
Piraeus (Athens), Greece 4p
1 Ágios Nikólaos, Crete, Greece 8a | 6p
2 Marmaris, Turkey 8a | 5p
3 Kusadasi (Ephesus), Turkey 7a | 11pComplimentary Evening at Ephesus with private classical concert
4 Pátmos, Greece 8a | 5p
5 Mykonos, Greece 8a | 6p
6 Bozcaada (Tenedos), Turkey 8a | 5p
7 Istanbul, Turkey 7a | 4p
8 Lemnos, Greece 10a | 6p
9 Çesme, Turkey 8a | 6p
10 Bodrum, Turkey 8a | 11p
11 Rhodes, Greece 8a | 6p
12 Santoríni, Greece 8a | 5p
13 Spétses, Greece 8a | 5p
14 Piraeus (Athens), Greece 7a
PIRAEUS KusadasiPatmos
Bozcaada
Marmaris
Mykonos
Ágios Nikólaos
Istanbul
AegeanSea
Çesme
Bodrum
Rhodes
Spétses
Santoríni
Lemnos
MediterraneanSea
S U I T E C AT EG O R Y
Ocean View (A)
Veranda Suite (V1)
Penthouse Suite (PH)
Owner’s Suite (OW)
S U I T E C AT EG O R Y
Ocean View (A)
Veranda Suite (V1)
Penthouse Suite (PH)
Owner’s Suite (OW)
$8,700 $4,799
9,400 5,299
16,100 8,499
21,400 10,999
Fares based on Oct 15, 2016. Taxes, Fees & Port Expenses are an additional $221.87 and subject to change. See page 166 for details.
$14,800 $7,999
16,000 8,999
27,400 14,499
36,400 18,499
Fares based on Oct 15, 2016. Taxes, Fees & Port Expenses are an additional $370.57 and subject to change. See page 166 for details.
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ÁGIOS NIKÓLAOS, GREECE
Evening at Ephesus with Private Classical Concert You will feel like Roman royalty as you walk the Marble Way through this
storied ancient city. Sip local wine while classical musicians serenade you
among the magical torch-lit ruins.
Compliments of Seabourn
POMPEII, ITALY
M E D I T E R R A N E A N M O S A I C
S ea b our n S ojour nMonte Carlo to Piraeus (Athens)
14 Day s | Nov 3, 2 01 6
D AY P O R T A R R D E P
Monte Carlo, Monaco 4p
1 Bastia, Corsica, France 8a | 6p
2 Civitavecchia (Rome), Italy 6a | 7p
3 Naples (Pompeii), Italy 8a | 6p
4 Cruising the Ionian Sea
5 Dubrovnik, Croatia 10a | 12m
6 Kotor, Montenegro 7a | 3p Scenic cruising Bay of Kotor
7 Kérkira (Corfu), Greece 8a | 6p
8 Cruising the Ionian Sea
9 Ágios Nikólaos, Crete, Greece 8a | 6p
10 Rhodes, Greece 8a | 6p
11 Bodrum, Turkey 8a | 6p
12 Kusadasi (Ehpesus), Turkey 7a | 11p
13 Mykonos, Greece 7a | 4p
14 Piraeus (Athens), Greece 7a
PIRAEUS
Kusadasi
Ágios Nikólaos
Mykonos
MediterraneanSea
TyrrhenianSea
IonianSea
Bay ofKotorNaples
Corfu
DubrovnikKotorCivitavecchia
MONTE CARLO
Bastia
Rhodes
Bodrum
S U I T E C AT EG O R Y
Ocean View (A)
Veranda Suite (V1)
Penthouse Suite (PH)
Owner’s Suite (OW)
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17,800 7,499
29,800 12,499
39,700 16,999
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OLDEVATNET GLACIAL LAKE, OLDEN, NORWAY
Northern Europe
Summer stretches out the days in
Europe’s north. From every rosy dawn, daylight
extends in a languorous solar celebration, long
into a lingering twilight that, in certain latitudes,
never quite fades to darkness. Vegetation
burgeons extravagantly, and heavy blossoms
scent the gracious gardens where bright-haired
children run and play. Markets fi ll with baskets
of gem-like berries, sleek silver salmon and
heaps of plump, pearl-pink shrimp fresh from
clear, chill seas. In Helsinki, artisans display
glowing woods polished to a silken gloss
through winter months, and gossamer
woolens dyed in vivid wildflower hues. The
pastel tints of St. Petersburg’s rococo palaces
shift throughout the day, their gilded domes
refl ecting sunbeams dancing off the Neva. Slow
shadows slip across the dramatic granite walls
of Norway’s fjords; a sundial scaled for the
ancient Norse gods.
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FREDERICIA , DENM ARK Stroll the pleasant , park-like remains of the 16th-century fortress and earthworks overlooking the sea , or travel to medieval Egeskov Castle, the 10 th- century Jelling Rune- Stones UNESCO World Heritage Site, or the fanciful , sprawling mini-world of Legoland.
P O R T H I G H L I G H T
EGESKOV CASTLE, FREDERICIA, DENMARK
S U I T E C AT EG O R Y
Ocean View (A)
Veranda Suite (V1)
Penthouse Suite (PH)
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S U I T E C AT EG O R Y
Ocean View (A)
Veranda Suite (V1)
Penthouse Suite (PH)
Owner’s Suite (OW)
G E M S O F W E S T E R N E U R O P E
S ea b our n Que stLisbon to Copenhagen
14 Day s | A pr 3 0 , 2 01 6
D AY P O R T A R R D E P
Lisbon, Portugal 5p
1 Leixões (Porto), Portugal 9a | 5p
2 La Coruña, Spain 10a | 6p
3 Cruising Bay of Biscay
4 Cherbourg (Normandy), France• 8a | 6p
5 Rouen (Paris), France 8a
6 Rouen (Paris), France 6p Scenic cruising Seine River
7 Cruising the English Channel
8 Antwerp, Belgium 8a | 5p
9 Amsterdam, Netherlands 8a
10 Amsterdam, Netherlands 11a Scenic cruising the North Sea Canal
11 Transiting Kiel Canal
12 Travemünde (Lübeck), 8a | 6p Germany
13 Fredericia, Denmark 8a | 6p
14 Copenhagen, Denmark 7a
• Arrival and/or departure times are subject to tidal conditions.
LISBON
Atlantic Ocean
English Channel
North Sea CanalKiel Canal
SeineRiver
COPENHAGEN
Cherbourg
La Coruña
Leixões
AntwerpRouen
AmsterdamTravemünde
Fredericia
T H E B A L T I C & S T . P E T E R S B U R G
S ea b our n Que stCopenhagen to Stockholm
7 Day s | May 14, Jun 1 1 , Jul 9, 2 01 6
D AY P O R T A R R D E P
Copenhagen, Denmark 4p
1 Cruising the Baltic Sea
2 Tallinn, Estonia 8a | 5p
3 St. Petersburg, Russia 8a
4 St. Petersburg, Russia
5 St. Petersburg, Russia 6p
6 Helsinki, Finland 7a | 2p
7 Stockholm, Sweden• 7a
• Arrival and/or departure times are subject to daylight hours.
TallinnSt. Petersburg
COPENHAGEN
STOCKHOLM
Helsinki
Baltic Sea
S U I T E C AT EG O R Y
Ocean View (A)
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Penthouse Suite (PH)
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S T . P E T E R S B U R G & T H E B A L T I C
S e a b our n Que s tStockholm to Copenhagen
7 Day s | May 2 1 , Jun 1 8 , Jul 1 6 , 2 01 6
D AY P O R T A R R D E P
Stockholm, Sweden• 4p
1 Tallinn, Estonia 10a | 5p
2 St. Petersburg, Russia 8a
3 St. Petersburg, Russia
4 St. Petersburg, Russia 6p
5 Helsinki, Finland 8a | 5p
6 Cruising the Baltic Sea
7 Copenhagen, Denmark 7a
• Arrival and/or departure times are subject to daylight hours.
Tallinn
St. Petersburg
COPENHAGEN
STOCKHOLM
Helsinki
Baltic Sea
$20,600 $8,299
23,800 9,499
43,900 16,999
56,700 21,999
Taxes, Fees & Port Expenses are an additional $445.65 and subject to change. See page 166 for details.
$8,600 $4,999
9,900 5,799
17,900 9,499
23,600 12,499
Fares based on May 14, 2016. Taxes, Fees & Port Expenses are an additional $299.23 and subject to change. See page 166 for details.
$8,600 $4,999
9,900 5,799
17,900 9,499
23,600 12,499
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HONNINGSVÅG, NORWAY Thi s workaday Norwegian f i shing town i s our gateway to the North Cape, Europe’s northernmost point , marked by a high bluf f above the Arctic Ocean. You may see reindeer grazing along the road that travel s to the monument and post of f ice at the site.
P O R T H I G H L I G H T
M A J E S T I C F J O R D S & N O R T H C A P E
S ea b our n Que s tRound-trip Copenhagen
14 D ay s | M ay 2 8 , Jun 2 5 , 2 01 6
D AY P O R T A R R D E P
Copenhagen, Denmark 4p
1 Cruising the North Sea
2 Flåm, Norway 8a | 6p
3 Scenic cruising Sognefjord Ålesund, Norway 10a | 8p
4 Cruising the Norwegian Sea
5 Svolvær (Lofoten), Norway 8a | 5p Scenic cruising Trollfjord
6 Tromsø, Norway 9a | 5p
7 Honningsvåg (North Cape), 9a | 9p Norway Scenic cruising the North Cape
8-9 Cruising the Norwegian Sea
10 Olden, Norway 9a | 6p Scenic cruising Nordfjord
11 Scenic cruising Hjeltefjord Bergen, Norway 8a | 6p
12 Stavanger, Norway 8a | 5p
13 Cruising the Skagerrak Strait
14 Copenhagen, Denmark 7a
NorwegianSea Svolvær
Tromsø
HonningsvågNorth Cape
Trollfjord
NorthSea COPENHAGEN
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Stavanger
ÅlesundSognefjord
HjeltefjordOlden
SkagerrakStrait
Nordfjord
HONNINGSVÅG, NORWAY
S T . P E T E R S B U R G & S C A N D I N A V I A
S ea b our n Que stStockholm to Copenhagen
21 Day s | May 21, Jun 18, 2016
D AY P O R T A R R D E P D AY P O R T A R R D E P
Stockholm, Sweden• 4p
1 Tallinn, Estonia 10a | 5p
2 St. Petersburg, Russia 8a
3 St. Petersburg, Russia
4 St. Petersburg, Russia 6p
5 Helsinki, Finland 8a | 5p
6 Cruising the Baltic Sea
7 Copenhagen, Denmark 7a | 4p
8 Cruising the North Sea
9 Flåm, Norway 8a | 6p
10 Scenic cruising Sognefjord Ålesund, Norway 10a | 8p
11 Cruising the Norwegian Sea
12 Svolvær (Lofoten), Norway 8a | 5pScenic cruising Trollfjord
13 Tromsø, Norway 9a | 5p
14 Honningsvåg (North Cape), 9a | 9pNorwayScenic cruising the North Cape
15-16 Cruising the Norwegian Sea
17 Olden, Norway 9a | 6pScenic cruising Nordfjord
18 Scenic cruising HjeltefjordBergen, Norway 8a | 6p
19 Stavanger, Norway 8a | 5p
20 Cruising the Skagerrak Strait
21 Copenhagen, Denmark 7a
• Arrival and/or departure times are subject to daylight hours.
NorwegianSea Svolvær
Tromsø
HonningsvågNorth Cape
Trollfjord
NorthSea
COPENHAGEN
FlåmBergen
Stavanger
ÅlesundSognefjord
HjeltefjordOlden
Nordfjord
TallinnSt. Petersburg
STOCKHOLMHelsinki
S U I T E C AT EG O R Y
Ocean View (A)
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Penthouse Suite (PH)
Owner’s Suite (OW)
S U I T E C AT EG O R Y
Ocean View (A)
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Penthouse Suite (PH)
Owner’s Suite (OW)
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$16,900 $9,499
19,700 10,999
36,100 19,999
46,700 25,499
Fares based on May 28, 2016. Taxes, Fees & Port Expenses are an additional $372.82 and subject to change. See page 166 for details.
$23,000 $12,999
26,700 14,999
48,600 26,499
63,300 33,999
Fares based on May 21, 2016. Taxes, Fees & Port Expenses are an additional $598.36 and subject to change. See page 166 for details.
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S ea b our n Que stCopenhagen to Stockholm
2 1 Day s | May 2 8 , Jun 2 5 , 2 01 6
D AY P O R T A R R D E P D AY P O R T A R R D E P
Copenhagen, Denmark 4p
1 Cruising the North Sea
2 Flåm, Norway 8a | 6p
3 Scenic cruising Sognefjord Ålesund, Norway 10a | 8p
4 Cruising the Norwegian Sea
5 Svolvær (Lofoten), Norway 8a | 5p Scenic cruising Trollfjord
6 Tromsø, Norway 9a | 5p
7 Honningsvåg (North Cape), 9a | 9p Norway Scenic cruising the North Cape
8-9 Cruising the Norwegian Sea
10 Olden, Norway 9a | 6p Scenic cruising Nordfjord
11 Scenic cruising Hjeltefjord Bergen, Norway 8a | 6p
12 Stavanger, Norway 8a | 5p
13 Cruising the Skagerrak Strait
14 Copenhagen, Denmark 7a | 4p
15 Cruising the Baltic Sea
16 Tallinn, Estonia 8a | 5p
17 St. Petersburg, Russia 8a
18 St. Petersburg, Russia
19 St. Petersburg, Russia 6p
20 Helsinki, Finland 7a | 2p
21 Stockholm, Sweden• 7a
• Arrival and/or departure times are subject to daylight hours.
NorwegianSea Svolvær
Tromsø
HonningsvågNorth Cape
Trollfjord
NorthSea
COPENHAGEN
FlåmBergen
Stavanger
ÅlesundSognefjord
HjeltefjordOlden
Nordfjord
TallinnSt. Petersburg
STOCKHOLMHelsinki
S U I T E C AT EG O R Y
Ocean View (A)
Veranda Suite (V1)
Penthouse Suite (PH)
Owner’s Suite (OW)
COPENHAGEN, DENMARK
NORTHERN EUROPE 69
STAVANGER, NORWAY
STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN
$23,000 $12,999
26,700 14,999
48,600 26,499
63,300 33,999
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Penthouse Suite (PH)
Owner’s Suite (OW)
FLÅM, NORWAY
LEWS CASTLE, STORNOWAY, SCOTLAND
HEIMAEY, WESTMAN ISLANDS, ICELAND
$16,900 $8,299
19,700 9,499
36,100 17,499
46,700 22,499Taxes, Fees & Port Expenses are an additional $408.51 and subject to change. See page 166 for details.
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S ea b our n Que s tCopenhagen to Dover (London)
1 2 Day s | Jul 2 3, 2 01 6
D AY P O R T A R R D E P
Copenhagen, Denmark 4p
1 Aalborg, Denmark 7a | 4p Scenic cruising Limfjord
2 Cruising the North Sea
3 Flåm, Norway 7a | 6p Scenic cruising Sognefjord
4 Ålesund, Norway 10a | 12m
5 Molde, Norway 7a | 6p Scenic cruising Romsdalsfjord
6 Geiranger, Norway 7a | 6p Scenic cruising Geirangerfjord
7 Olden, Norway 8a | 6p Scenic cruising Nordfjord
8 Bergen, Norway 8a | 6p
9 Eidfjord, Norway 8a | 6p Scenic cruising Hardangerfjord
10 Stavanger, Norway 8a | 5p
11 Cruising the North Sea
12 Dover (London), 7a United Kingdom •
• Arrival and/or departure times are subject to tidal conditions.
Geiranger
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GeirangerfjordRomsdalsfjord
NorthSea COPENHAGEN
DOVER
FlåmBergen
Stavanger
Aalborg
ÅlesundMolde
Sognefjord
Limfjord
Olden
Skagerrak Strait
Nordfjord
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P O R T H I G H L I G H T
S U I T E C AT EG O R Y
Ocean View (A)
Veranda Suite (V1)
Penthouse Suite (PH)
Owner’s Suite (OW)
S U I T E C AT EG O R Y
Ocean View (A)
Veranda Suite (V1)
Penthouse Suite (PH)
Owner’s Suite (OW)
LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND
DUBLIN, IRELAND
$16,900 $10,999
19,700 12,799
36,100 22,999
46,700 29,999Taxes, Fees & Port Expenses are an additional $576.61 and subject to change. See page 166 for details.
$21,900 $11,999
23,900 13,999
41,700 21,999
57,700 30,499Taxes, Fees & Port Expenses are an additional $613.21 and subject to change. See page 166 for details.
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S e a b our n Que s tDover (London) to Montréal2 2 D ay s | A ug 2 0 , 2 01 6
D AY P O R T A R R D E P D AY P O R T A R R D E P
Dover (London), United Kingdom • 4p
1 Cruising the Celtic Sea
2 Dublin, Ireland • 7a | 5p
3 Greenock (Glasgow/Edinburgh), 8a | 5p Scotland
4 Tobermory, Isle of Mull, 10a | 6pScotland
5 Stornoway, Isle of Lewis, 8a | 5pScotland
6 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
7 Heimaey, Westman Islands, 8a | 5pIceland
8 Reykjavik, Iceland 8a | 6p
9 Isafjördur, Iceland 8a | 5p
10 Cruising the Denmark Strait
11 Scenic cruising Prince Christian Sund
12 Qaqortoq (Julianehåb), 8a | 11pGreenland
13 Nanortalik (Ilivileq), Greenland 8a | 6p
14-15 Cruising Labrador Sea
16 Corner Brook, Newfoundland, 8a | 5pCanada
17 Cruising the Gulf of Saint Lawrence
18 Saguenay, Québec, Canada 10a | 8p
19 Québec City, Québec, Canada • 8a
20 Québec City, Québec, Canada • 11p
21 Trois-Rivières, Canada 8a | 6p
22 Montréal, Québec, Canada 7a
• Arrival and/or departure times are subject to tidal conditions.
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Qaqortoq
ReykjavíkÍsafjörður
Greenock
Tobermory
Stornoway
Saguenay
MONTRÉAL
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PrinceChristian
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Gulf of St. Lawrence
Heimaey
Dublin
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C E L T I C Q U E S T
S ea b our n Que stRound-trip Dover (London)
1 6 D ay s | A ug 4 , 2 01 6
D AY P O R T A R R D E P
Dover (London), United Kingdom • 4p
1 Torquay (Torbay), England 9a | 6p
2 Cruising the Celtic Sea
3 Londonderry, Northern 8a | 5pIreland •
4 Stornoway, Isle of Lewis, 10a | 7pScotland
5 Kirkwall, Orkney Islands, 8a | 6pScotland
6 Ullapool, Scotland 8a | 5p
7 Oban, Scotland 8a | 5p
8 Greenock (Glasgow/Edinburgh), 8a | 6pScotland
9 Belfast, Northern Ireland 8a
10 Belfast, Northern Ireland 6p
11 Liverpool, England• 8a | 6p
12 Dublin, Ireland • 8a | 6p
13 Milford Haven (Pembroke), 8a | 5pWales
14 Cobh (Cork), Ireland 8a | 6p
15 Cruising The English Channel
16 Dover (London), 7aUnited Kingdom•
• Arrival and/or departure times are subject to tidal conditions.
AtlanticOcean
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StornowayKirkwall
GreenockOban
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BelfastLondonderry
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Milford Haven
Liverpool
CobhTorquay DOVER
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Atlantic Crossings
Thereisnogiftmorepreciousthan
time;it is literally priceless. Setting aside a
measured span of days, either for yourself or
to be shared, is a gesture of exceptional
generosity. An ocean crossing aboard a
Seabourn ship is an especially luxurious portion
of precious time, gift-wrapped in gracious
hospitality and personalized for your particular
pleasure. Traveling in consummate elegance
and ease, you have complete command of your
every moment. Daytime options abound, from
active pastimes to fascinating lectures, games
or the indulgence of a world-class spa. And you
always have the prerogative to seek a spot in
sun or shade on deck, and read, enjoy music
or chat with shipmates. Nights sparkle with
gourmet dining, a variety of entertainments
or an action packed casino. No wonder many
savvy travelers give themselves this special
gift year after year.
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GIBRALTAR, BRITISH TERRITORY
P A S S A G E T O S P A I N
S ea b our n O dy ss eyFort Lauderdale to Barcelona
14 Day s | A pr 1 0 , 2 01 6
D AY P O R T A R R D E P
Fort Lauderdale, Florida 4p
1-9 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
10 Funchal, Madeira, Portugal 8a | 6p
11 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
12 Cruising the Strait of Gibraltar
13 Cruising the Mediterranean Sea
14 Barcelona, Spain 7a
FromFORT LAUDERDALE
BARCELONA
Funchal
AtlanticOcean
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Mediterranean Sea
A T L A N T I C I D Y L L
S ea b our n Que stFort Lauderdale to Monte Carlo
1 6 Day s | Ma r 3 0 , 2 01 6
D AY P O R T A R R D E P
Fort Lauderdale, Florida 7p
1-9 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
10 Funchal, Madeira, Portugal 8a | 6p
11 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
12 Gibraltar, British Territory 12n | 12m
13 Málaga (Granada), Spain 8a | 6p
14-15 Cruising the Mediterranean Sea
16 Monte Carlo, Monaco 7a
FromFORT LAUDERDALE
MONTE CARLO
Funchal
GibraltarMálaga
AtlanticOcean
Strait ofGibraltar
Mediterranean Sea
S U I T E C AT EG O R Y
Ocean View (A)
Veranda Suite (V1)
Penthouse Suite (PH)
Owner’s Suite (OW)
S U I T E C AT EG O R Y
Ocean View (A)
Veranda Suite (V1)
Penthouse Suite (PH)
Owner’s Suite (OW)
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$9,900 $4,299
11,400 4,499
20,200 7,999
24,300 9,499
Taxes, Fees & Port Expenses are an additional $196.85 and subject to change. See page 166 for details.
$8,700 $3,499
10,000 3,999
17,600 6,999
21,200 8,999
Taxes, Fees & Port Expenses are an additional $142.05 and subject to change. See page 166 for details.
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GIBRALTAR, BRITISH TERRITORY A global icon, the towering Rock guards the entry to the Mediterranean. Now a free port, it is a honeycomb of tunnels and cisterns. In natural caverns, evidence of Neanderthal inhabitants speaks to its long occupancy.
P O R T H I G H L I G H T
TANGIER , MOROCCO Look at Spain across the narrow strait from Cap Spartel . From the sprawling Grand Socco plaza, enter the narrow alleys of the Kasbah, pausing at it s Museum. Sit and enjoy a mint tea in thi s fascinating city of writers , arti s t s and spies .
P O R T H I G H L I G H T
P A S S A G E T O C A T A L O N I A
S ea b our n Que stFort Lauderdale to Barcelona
1 5 Day s | Ma r 31 , 2 01 7
D AY P O R T A R R D E P
Fort Lauderdale, Florida 4p
1-9 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
10 Funchal, Madeira, Portugal 8a | 5p
11 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
12 Tangier, Morocco 10a | 8p
13 Málaga (Granada), Spain 8a | 6p
14 Cruising the Mediterranean Sea
15 Barcelona, Spain 7a
FromFORT LAUDERDALE
BARCELONA
Funchal
TangierMálaga
AtlanticOcean
Strait ofGibraltar
Mediterranean Sea
A T L A N T I C O D Y S S E Y
S ea b our n O dy ss eyLisbon to Fort Lauderdale1 2 Day s | D e c 7, 2 01 6
D AY P O R T A R R D E P
Lisbon, Portugal 4p
1 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
2 Funchal, Madeira, Portugal 8a | 6p
3-11 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
12 Fort Lauderdale, Florida 7a
ToFORT LAUDERDALE
LISBON
Funchal
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P A S S A G E T O S P A I N
S e a b our n O dy s s e yBarbados to Barcelona
1 2 Day s | A pr 1 5 , 2 01 7
D AY P O R T A R R D E P
Bridgetown, Barbados 4p
1-7 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
8 Funchal, Madeira, Portugal 8a | 6p
9 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
10 Cruising the Strait of Gibraltar
11 Cruising the Mediterranean Sea
12 Barcelona, Spain 7a
FromBARBADOS
BARCELONA
Funchal
AtlanticOcean
Strait ofGibraltar
Mediterranean Sea
S U I T E C AT EG O R Y
Ocean View (A)
Veranda Suite (V1)
Penthouse Suite (PH)
Owner’s Suite (OW)
S U I T E C AT EG O R Y
Ocean View (A)
Veranda Suite (V1)
Penthouse Suite (PH)
Owner’s Suite (OW)
S U I T E C AT EG O R Y
Ocean View (A)
Veranda Suite (V1)
Penthouse Suite (PH)
Owner’s Suite (OW)
PALACIO FRONTEIRA, LISBON, PORTUGAL
$7,600 $2,999
8,800 3,499
15,300 5,999
18,500 6,999
Taxes, Fees & Port Expenses are an additional $103.40 and subject to change. See page 166 for details.
$5,900 $3,499
6,700 3,999
12,400 7,499
14,800 8,999
Taxes, Fees & Port Expenses are an additional $99.84 and subject to change. See page 166 for details.
$9,900 $3,999
11,400 4,499
20,200 7,999
24,300 9,499
Taxes, Fees & Port Expenses are an additional $239.48 and subject to change. See page 166 for details.
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Asia 84
Australia, New Zealand & South Pacifi c 96
Se a b o u r n ’ s Exotics
The world we comprehend today
has never been so vast; teeming with
fascinating places to explore and experience.
In most of us, a primal yearning remains to
see for ourselves the far side of the world.
Today, you can join like-minded explorers
and sail to the farthest points of the compass
in an elegance and ease undreamed of in
the past. Seabourn’s ships are luxurious
and advanced, yet conceived and built to
serve the ancient, undimmed appetite in
all of us for adventure.
WorldHeritage C entre
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U nited N ationsEducational, Scientific and
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Holy Land, Arabia & India
AQABA (PETRA), JORDAN
A web of caravan trails and
sea-routes between the empires of antiquity
served a trade in gold, pearls, spices and silks.
Scattered along its path were centers of learning
as famous, in their heydays, as any that ever
existed. Medieval Arabian scholars, instructed
by their faith, gathered and refined the texts
of Egypt, Greece and Rome. Astronomy,
mathematics and medicine flourished in
cultural oases as fertile as those that watered
desert sands. Not only dhows and caravans, but
also pilgrims have followed these routes for
centuries, embellishing a legacy that is as rich in
legends and exceptional stories as it is in beauty.
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S e a b o u r n S o j o u r nSingapore to Dubai
1 8 D a y s | A p r 1 7 , 2 0 1 6
D AY P O R T A R R D E P
Singapore 4p
1 Cruising the Strait of Malacca
2-4 Cruising the Indian Ocean
5 Colombo, Sri Lanka 7a | 6p
6 Cruising the Indian Ocean
7 Cochin, India 7a | 5p
8 Mangalore, India 9a | 6p
9 Cruising the Arabian Sea
10 Mumbai, India 8a
11 Mumbai, India 6p
12 Cruising the Arabian Sea
13 Cruising the Gulf of Oman
14 Muscat, Oman 8a | 12m
15 Cruising the Gulf of Oman
16 Abu Dhabi, 8a | 6p United Arab Emirates
17 Sir Bani Yas Island, 7a | 4p United Arab Emirates
18 Dubai, United Arab Emirates 7a
Gulf of Oman
Strait ofMalaccaIndian
Ocean
ArabianSea
Colombo
SINGAPORE
MumbaiAbu DhabiSir Bani YasIsland
Muscat
DUBAI
MangaloreCochin
S U I T E C AT EG O R Y
Ocean View (A)
Veranda Suite (V1)
Penthouse Suite (PH)
Owner’s Suite (OW)
S U I T E C AT EG O R Y
Ocean View (A)
Veranda Suite (V1)
Penthouse Suite (PH)
Owner’s Suite (OW)
ABU DHABI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
MUSCAT, OMAN
G E M S O F A R A B I A & H O LY L A N D
S e a b o u r n S o j o u r n Dubai to Monte Carlo
2 0 D a y s | M a y 5 , 2 0 1 6
D AY P O R T A R R D E P
Dubai, United Arab Emirates 4p
1 Doha, Qatar 8a | 6p
2 Cruising the Gulf of Oman
3 Muscat, Oman 7a | 5p
4 Cruising the Arabian Sea
5 Salalah, Oman 12n | 10p
6-7 Cruising the Gulf of Aden
8-10 Cruising the Red Sea
11 Aqaba (Petra), Jordan 8a | 7p
12 Cruising the Gulf of Suez
13 Transiting the Suez Canal
14 Ashdod (Jerusalem), Israel 7a | 11p
15 Haifa (Tel Aviv), Israel 7a | 8p
16 Cruising the Mediterranean Sea
17 Cruising the Ionian Sea
18 Cruising the Tyrrhenian Sea
19 Civitavecchia (Rome), Italy 8a | 5p
20 Monte Carlo, Monaco 8a
AqabaDoha
Muscat
AshdodHaifa
DUBAISuezCanal
MediterraneanSea
RedSea Arabian
Sea
Salalah
Civitavecchia
MONTE CARLO
$19,200 $6,999
20,600 7,999
35,400 13,999
46,500 18,999
Taxes, Fees & Port Expenses are an additional $350.00 and subject to change. See page 166 for details.
$19,000 $7,999
22,000 8,999
36,100 14,999
48,500 19,999
Taxes, Fees & Port Expenses are an additional $874.21 and subject to change. See page 166 for details.
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AQABA , (PE TR A) , JORDAN Beyond the shining Red Sea city, the King’s Highway climbs to ghostly Wadi Rhum, where Lawrence marshaled hi s Bedouin parti sans. Hidden deep in a narrow canyon, di scover the rose- red , rock- carved city of Petra, one of antiquity’s most impressive monuments .
P O R T H I G H L I G H T
S e a b o u r n E n c o r e M a i d e n S e a s o n
H O LY L A N D & A R A B I A N G E M S
S U I T E C AT EG O R Y
Veranda Suite (V1)
Penthouse Suite (PH)
Owner’s Suite (OW)
S U I T E C AT EG O R Y
Ocean View (A)
Veranda Suite (V1)
Penthouse Suite (PH)
Owner’s Suite (OW)
SIR BANI YA S ISL AND, UNITED AR AB EMIR ATES Founded in 1971, thi s ambitious vi sionary project “greens the desert” by re- introducing native species of Arabian f lora and fauna. It i s a popular resort , where vi sitors indulge in active land and water sport s and view the rare, free- roaming wildlife.
P O R T H I G H L I G H T
S e a b o u r n E n c o r e
Piraeus (Athens) to Dubai1 6 D a y s | D e c 4 , 2 0 1 6
D AY P O R T A R R D E P
Piraeus (Athens), Greece 4p
1 Ágios Nikólaos, Crete, Greece 8a | 6p
2 Cruising the Mediterranean Sea
3 Haifa (Tel Aviv), Israel 8a | 11p
4 Ashdod (Jerusalem), Israel 7a | 3p
5 Transiting Suez Canal
6 Cruising the Gulf of Suez
7 Aqaba (Petra), Jordan 7a | 6p
8-10 Cruising the Red Sea
11-12 Cruising the Gulf of Aden
13 Cruising the Arabian Sea
14 Muscat, Oman 10a | 12m
15 Cruising the Gulf of Oman
16 Dubai, United Arab Emirates 7a
PIRAEUS
DUBAI
SuezCanal
RedSea
Strait ofHormuz Gulf of
Oman
ArabianSea
Gulf of Aden
Muscat
HaifaÁgiosNikólaos
AshdodAqaba
BURJ AL ARAB, DUBAI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATESASHDOD, ISRAEL
H O LY L A N D & A N C I E N T E M P I R E S
S e a b o u r n S o j o u r nPiraeus (Athens) to Dubai
1 8 D a y s | N o v 1 7 , 2 0 1 6
D AY P O R T A R R D E P
Piraeus (Athens), Greece 4p
1 Ágios Nikólaos, Crete, Greece 8a | 6p
2 Cruising the Mediterranean Sea
3 Haifa (Tel Aviv), Israel 8a | 11p
4 Ashdod (Jerusalem), Israel 7a | 3p
5 Transiting the Suez Canal
6 Cruising the Gulf of Suez
7 Aqaba (Petra), Jordan 7a | 6p
8 Cruising the Red Sea
9-12 Cruising the Gulf of Aden
13 Salalah, Oman 7a | 2p
14 Cruising the Arabian Sea
15 Muscat, Oman 10a | 8p
16 Cruising the Gulf of Oman
17 Doha, Qatar 7a | 3p
18 Dubai, United Arab Emirates 7a
PIRAEUS
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SuezCanal
RedSea
Strait ofHormuz Gulf of
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ArabianSea
Gulf of Aden
Salalah
MuscatDoha
HaifaÁgiosNikólaos
AshdodAqaba
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33,700 13,999
45,000 18,499
Taxes, Fees & Port Expenses are an additional $812.01 and subject to change. See page 166 for details.
$12,200 $6,999
13,900 7,999
23,400 13,499
32,000 18,499
Taxes, Fees & Port Expenses are an additional $933.32 and subject to change. See page 166 for details.
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S e a b o u r n S o j o u r nDubai to Singapore
1 7 D a y s | D e c 5 , 2 0 1 6
D AY P O R T A R R D E P
Dubai, United Arab Emirates 4p
1 Sir Bani Yas Island, 8a | 5p United Arab Emirates
2 Abu Dhabi, 8a | 12m United Arab Emirates
3 Cruising the Gulf of Oman
4 Muscat, Oman 8a | 6p
5 Cruising the Gulf of Oman
6 Cruising the Arabian Sea
7 Mumbai, India 8a | 8p
8 Cruising the Arabian Sea
9 Mangalore, India 7a | 4p
10 Cochin, India 8a | 6p
11 Cruising the Arabian Sea
12 Colombo, Sri Lanka 7a | 5p
13-14 Cruising the Indian Ocean
15-16 Cruising the Strait of Malacca
17 Singapore 7a
Gulf of Oman
Strait ofMalaccaIndian
Ocean
ArabianSea
SINGAPORE
MumbaiAbu Dhabi
Sir Bani YasIsland
Muscat
DUBAI
MangaloreCochin
Colombo
S U I T E C AT EG O R Y
Ocean View (A)
Veranda Suite (V1)
Penthouse Suite (PH)
Owner’s Suite (OW)
SIR BANI YAS ISLAND, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
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MUSCAT, OMAN
COLOMBO, SRI LANKA
$15,100 $7,999
16,800 8,999
28,200 14,999
36,600 19,999
Taxes, Fees & Port Expenses are an additional $350.34 and subject to change. See page 166 for details.
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S e a b o u r n E n c o r e M a i d e n S e a s o n
H O L I D A Y J E W E L S O F A R A B I A & I N D I A
S U I T E C AT EG O R Y
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Penthouse Suite (PH)
Owner’s Suite (OW)
S e a b o u r n E n c o r e
Dubai to Singapore1 8 D a y s | D e c 2 0 , 2 0 1 6
D AY P O R T A R R D E P
Dubai, United Arab Emirates 4p
1 Sir Bani Yas Island, 8a | 5p United Arab Emirates
2 Abu Dhabi, 8a | 12m United Arab Emirates
3 Cruising the Gulf of Oman
4 Muscat, Oman 8a | 6p
5 Cruising the Gulf of Oman
6 Cruising the Arabian Sea
7 Mumbai, India 8a | 6p
8 Cruising the Arabian Sea
9 Mangalore, India 7a | 4p
10 Cochin, India 8a | 6p
11 Cruising the Arabian Sea
12-13 Cruising the Indian Ocean
14 Cruising the Strait of Malacca
15 Porto Malai, Langkawi, 8a | 6p Malaysia
16 Cruising the Strait of Malacca
17 Singapore 8a
18 Singapore 6a
Gulf of Oman
Strait ofMalaccaIndian
Ocean
ArabianSea
SINGAPORE
MumbaiAbu Dhabi
Sir Bani YasIsland
Muscat
DUBAI
MangaloreCochin
Porto Malai
LANGKAWI, MALAYSIA
SHEIKH ZAYED GRAND MOSQUE, ABU DHABI
$24,500 $10,999
39,300 16,999
53,900 21,999
Taxes, Fees & Port Expenses are an additional $307.27 and subject to change. See page 166 for details.
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ABU DHABI, UNITED AR AB EMIR ATES Three bridges link the i sland capital of the Arab Emirates to the Persian Gulf shore. Once renowned for pearl s and piracy, today it i s the r ichest place on earth. The huge white Sheikh Zayed mosque can welcome 41,000 worshippers .
P O R T H I G H L I G H T
S U I T E C AT EG O R Y
Veranda Suite (V1)
Penthouse Suite (PH)
Owner’s Suite (OW)
S U I T E C AT EG O R Y
Veranda Suite (V1)
Penthouse Suite (PH)
Owner’s Suite (OW)
S e a b o u r n E n c o r e
Singapore to Dubai1 6 D a y s | A p r 1 , 2 0 1 7
D AY P O R T A R R D E P
Singapore 4p
1 Cruising the Strait of Malacca
2-4 Cruising the Indian Ocean
5 Colombo, Sri Lanka 7a | 6p
6 Cruising the Indian Ocean
7 Mangalore, India 8a | 6p
8 Cruising the Arabian Sea
9 Mumbai, India 8a | 8p
10 Cruising the Arabian Sea
11 Cruising the Gulf of Oman
12 Muscat, Oman 8a | 12m
13 Cruising the Gulf of Oman
14 Abu Dhabi, 8a | 6p United Arab Emirates
15 Sir Bani Yas Island, 7a | 4p United Arab Emirates
16 Dubai, United Arab Emirates 7a
Gulf of Oman
Strait ofMalacca
IndianOcean
ArabianSea
SINGAPORE
MumbaiAbu DhabiSir Bani YasIsland
Muscat
DUBAI
Mangalore
Colombo
PIRAEUS
DUBAI
SuezCanal
RedSea
Strait ofHormuz Gulf of
Oman
ArabianSea
Gulf of Aden
Salalah
MuscatDoha
Haifa
Santoríni
AshdodAqaba
J E W E L S O F I N D I A & A R A B I A A R A B I A N G E M S & H O LY L A N D
FORT MIRANI, MUSCAT, OMAN
COLOMBO, SRI LANKA
S e a b o u r n E n c o r e
Dubai to Piraeus (Athens)1 8 D a y s | A p r 1 7 , 2 0 1 7
D AY P O R T A R R D E P
Dubai, United Arab Emirates 4p
1 Doha, Qatar 8a | 6p
2 Cruising the Gulf of Oman
3 Muscat, Oman 7a | 5p
4 Cruising the Arabian Sea
5 Salalah, Oman 12n | 10p
6-7 Cruising the Gulf of Aden
8-10 Cruising the Red Sea
11 Aqaba (Petra), Jordan 8a | 7p
12 Cruising the Gulf of Suez
13 Transiting the Suez Canal
14 Ashdod (Jerusalem), Israel 7a | 11p
15 Haifa (Tel Aviv), Israel 7a | 8p
16 Cruising the Mediterranean Sea
17 Santorini, Greece 9a | 6p
18 Piraeus (Athens), Greece 7a
$19,500 $8,999
33,400 14,999
43,900 18,499
Taxes, Fees & Port Expenses are an additional $268.69 and subject to change. See page 166 for details.
$19,900 $8,999
32,700 14,999
43,900 18,499
Taxes, Fees & Port Expenses are an additional $911.55 and subject to change. See page 166 for details.
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TORII GATE, HIROSHIMA, JAPAN
Asia
Rarewondersreachedthecourtsof
Europe: gems of brilliant colors, translucent
porcelains and silks as light as spider webs.
Fabulous tales attached to them, of gilded
temples and palaces opulent beyond belief; of
mythic beasts, painted elephants, tigers, rumors
of dragons. Over centuries, as once-impenetrable
gates opened, the world was revealed to have
another half, as wide and rich and filled with
wonders as could have been imagined. Sail with
us among the spice-scented islands of the Java
and South China Seas. Marvel at ancient temples
in Myanmar, Thailand and Vietnam, and shining
glass towers in Singapore, Hong Kong and
Shanghai. Contemplate the tranquil gardens
of Bali and Kobe, and the invigorating bustle
of Taipei and Seoul.
ASIA 85
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Halong BayHalong Bay
Gulf of TonkinHainan Strait
SouthChina
Sea
HONG KONG
Da Nang
Ho Chi Minh City
Sihanoukville
Laem ChabangKo Kood
SINGAPORE
Gulf ofThailand
S ea b our n S ojour nHong Kong to Singapore
14 Day s | Ja n 3, 31 , 2 01 6
D AY P O R T A R R D E P
Hong Kong, China 4p
1 Cruising the South China Sea
2 Halong Bay, Vietnam 7a | 8p
3 Cruising the Gulf of Tonkin
4 Da Nang (Hue/ Hoi An), Vietnam 8a | 6p
5 Cruising the South China Sea
6 Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam• 10a
7 Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam• 4p
8 Cruising the South China Sea
9 Sihanoukville, Cambodia 7a | 8p
10 Ko Kood, Thailand 8a | 5pCaviar in the Surf and complimentary watersports (conditions permitting)
11 Laem Chabang (Bangkok), 8a | 6p Thailand
12 Cruising the Gulf of Thailand
13 Cruising the South China Sea
14 Singapore 7a
• Arrival and/or departure times are subject to tidal conditions and daylight hours.
T H A I L A N D & V I E T N A M
S e a b our n S ojour nSingapore to Hong Kong
1 4 D a y s | J a n 1 7, F e b 2 8 , 2 0 1 6 ; J a n 7, F e b 4 , M a r 4 , 2 0 1 7
D AY P O R T A R R D E P
Singapore * 4p
1 Cruising the South China Sea
2 Cruising the Gulf of Thailand
3 Laem Chabang (Bangkok), 8a | 6p Thailand
4 Ko Kood, Thailand 8a | 5pCaviar in the Surf and complimentary watersports (conditions permitting)
5 Sihanoukville, Cambodia 7a | 8p
6 Cruising the South China Sea
7 Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam• 10a
8 Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam• 4p
9 Cruising the South China Sea
10 Da Nang (Hue/ Hoi An), Vietnam 8a | 6p
11 Cruising the Gulf of Tonkin
12 Halong Bay, Vietnam 7a | 8p
13 Cruising the South China Sea
14 Hong Kong, China 7a
• Arrival and/or departure times are subject to tidal conditions and daylight hours.
* Jan 7 , Feb 4 and Mar 4 , 2 0 1 7 sailings depart at 1 2 m
Halong BayHalong Bay
Gulf of TonkinHainan Strait
SouthChina
Sea
HONG KONG
Da Nang
Ho Chi Minh City
Sihanoukville
Laem ChabangKo Kood
SINGAPORE
Gulf ofThailand
MUSICIAN, HO CHI MINH, VIETNAM
SIHANOUKVILLE, CAMBODIA
S U I T E C AT EG O R Y
Ocean View (A)
Veranda Suite (V1)
Penthouse Suite (PH)
Owner’s Suite (OW)
S U I T E C AT EG O R Y
Ocean View (A)
Veranda Suite (V1)
Penthouse Suite (PH)
Owner’s Suite (OW)
SIHANOUK VILLE, C A MBODIA Cambodia’s only deep-water port attracted luxury touri sm once air service connected Siem Reap and the temples of Angkor. The hilltop Wat Leu gives views of the town. Sokha Beach, the town’s prettiest , i s now home to a 5 - star resort .
P O R T H I G H L I G H T
$18,300 $6,999
20,000 6,999
33,900 13,999
45,000 18,999
$18,300 $6,999
20,000 6,999
33,900 13,999
45,000 18,999
Fares based on Jan 3, 2016 sailing. Taxes, Fees & Port Expenses are an additional $439.30 and subject to change. See page 166 for details.
Fares based on Jan 17, 2016 sailings. Taxes, Fees & Port Expenses are an additional $371.64 and subject to change. See page 166 for details.
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S U I T E C AT EG O R Y
Ocean View (A)
Veranda Suite (V1)
Penthouse Suite (PH)
Owner’s Suite (OW)
S U I T E C AT EG O R Y
Ocean View (A)
Veranda Suite (V1)
Penthouse Suite (PH)
Owner’s Suite (OW)
SINGAPORE
GEORGE TOWN (PENANG), M AL AYSIA Founded in the 18 th century as the Briti sh trading base for Malaya, the town i s a UNESCO-inscr ibed masterpiece. For fun, r ide a tr i shaw to survey treasures like the indigo-blue Cheong Fatt Tze Mansion, Armenian Street , or bustling Little India.
P O R T H I G H L I G H T
C H I N A , J A P A N & K O R E A
S ea b our n S ojour nRound-trip Hong Kong
2 1 Day s | Ma r 1 3, 2 01 6
D AY P O R T A R R D E P
Hong Kong, China 4p
1 Cruising the South China Sea
2 Hualien, Taiwan 8a | 6p
3 Keelung (Taipei), Taiwan 8a | 6p
4 Cruising the East China Sea
5 Naha, Okinawa, Japan 8a | 6p
6 Cruising the East China Sea
7 Cruising the Pacifi c Ocean
8 Kobe, Japan 7a | 7p
9 Hiroshima, Japan 9a | 6p
10 Fukuoka (Hakata), Japan 8a | 6p
11 Nagasaki, Japan 8a | 6p
12 Busan (Pusan), South Korea 8a | 5p
13 Cruising the East China Sea
14 Shanghai, China• 8a
15 Shanghai, China
16 Shanghai, China• 5p
17 Putuoshan Island, China 9a | 6p
18 Cruising the East China Sea
19 Xiamen, China 8a | 5p
20 Hong Kong, China 4p
21 Hong Kong, China 6a
• Arrival and/or departure times are subject to tidal conditions and daylight hours.
Hualien
Keelung
Naha
KobeHiroshimaFukuoka
Nagasaki
Busan
Shanghai
PutuoshanIsland
Xiamen
PacificOcean
South ChinaSea
East ChinaSea
HONGKONG
M Y A N M A R & M A L A Y S I A
S ea b our n S ojour nRound-trip Singapore
14 Day s | Feb 14, 2 01 6
D AY P O R T A R R D E P
Singapore 4p
1 Port Klang (Kuala Lumpur), 8a | 6p Malaysia
2 Georgetown, Penang, Malaysia 10a | 7p
3 Cruising the Strait of Malacca
4 Cruising the Andaman Sea
5 Thilawa (Rangoon), Myanmar• 12n
6-7 Thilawa (Rangoon), Myanmar
8 Thilawa (Rangoon), Myanmar • 12n
9 Cruising the Andaman Sea
10 Phuket, Thailand 8a | 6p
11 Langkawi Island, Malaysia 8a | 5p
12 Lumut, Malaysia 8a | 5p
13 Malacca, Malaysia 8a | 5p
14 Singapore 7a
• Arrival and/or departure times are subject to tidal conditions and daylight hours.
Strait ofMalacca
AndamanSea
Georgetown
Phuket
Lumut
Langkawi
Port KlangMalacca
SINGAPORE
Thilawa
FUKUOKA, JAPAN
86 SEABOURN.COM
$28,000 Inquire
29,900 Inquire
51,400 Inquire
68,600 Inquire
Taxes, Fees & Port Expenses are an additional $654.06 and subject to change. See page 166 for details.
$18,300 $6,999
20,000 7,999
33,900 12,999
45,000 Inquire
Taxes, Fees & Port Expenses are an additional $294.01 and subject to change. See page 166 for details.
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KEK LOK SI TEMPLE, PENANG, MALAYSIA
HAEDONG YONGGUNGSA TEMPLE, BUSAN, SOUTH KOREA
DANCER, MANILA, PHILIPPINES
S U I T E C AT EG O R Y
Ocean View (A)
Veranda Suite (V1)
Penthouse Suite (PH)
Owner’s Suite (OW)
P E A R L S O F T H E P H I L I P P I N E S & B O R N E O
S ea b our n S ojour nHong Kong to Singapore14 Day s | A pr 3, 2 01 6
D AY P O R T A R R D E P
Hong Kong, China 4p
1 Cruising the South China Sea
2 Hundred Islands, Philippines 8a | 5p
3 Manila, Philippines 10a
4 Manila, Philippines 6p
5 Boracay, Philippines 10a | 6p
6 Coron, Philippines 7a | 4p
7 Puerto Princesa, Philippines 8a | 6p
8 Cruising the Sulu Sea
9 Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, 8a | 6p Malaysia
10 Muara, Brunei 8a | 6p
11 Cruising the South China Sea
12 Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia• 8a | 6p
13 Cruising the South China Sea
14 Singapore 7a
• Arrival and/or departure times are subject to tidal conditions and daylight hours.
SINGAPORE
SouthChina
Sea
SuluSea
HONG KONG
HundredIslands
Manila
BoracayPuertoPrincesa
Kota KinabaluMuara
Kuching
Coron
ASIA 87
$18,300 $7,999
20,000 8,999
33,900 13,999
45,000 18,999
Taxes, Fees & Port Expenses are an additional $421.32 and subject to change. See page 166 for details.
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Compliments of Seabourn
LIUSHISHI MOUNTAIN, HUALIEN
Caviar in the SurfExplore some of the world’s most remote and beautiful beaches while our crew
stands in turquoise water to serve you caviar and Champagne.
PHUKET, THAILAND
P L A Y V I D E O H E R E
ASIA 89
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Ocean View (A)
Veranda Suite (V1)
Penthouse Suite (PH)
Owner’s Suite (OW)
Seabourn Encore Maiden Season
S U I T E C AT EG O R Y
Veranda Suite (V1)
Penthouse Suite (PH)
Owner’s Suite (OW)
H O L I D A Y M Y A N M A R & M A L A Y S I A
S ea b our n S ojour n Round-trip Singapore
1 6 Day s | D e c 2 2 , 2 01 6
D AY P O R T A R R D E P
Singapore 4p
1 Port Klang (Kuala Lumpur), 8a | 6pMalaysia
2 Georgetown, Penang, 10a | 6pMalaysia
3 Cruising the Strait of Malacca
4 Port Blair, Andaman Islands, 10a | 6pIndia
5 Cruising the Andaman Sea
6 Thilawa (Rangoon), 12nMyanmar•
7-8 Thilawa (Rangoon), Myanmar
9 Thilawa (Rangoon), Myanmar• 12n
10 Cruising the Andaman Sea
11 Phuket, Thailand 12n
12 Phuket, Thailand 6p
13 Porto Malai, Langkawi, 8a | 5pMalaysia
14 Lumut, Malaysia 8a | 5p
15 Malacca, Malaysia 8a | 5p
16 Singapore 7a
• Arrival and/or departure times are subject to tidal conditions.
Strait ofMalacca
AndamanSea
GeorgetownPorto Malai
Phuket
Port Blair
LumutPort Klang
MalaccaSINGAPORE
Thilawa
S e a b o u r n E n c o r e
Singapore to Bali1 0 Day s | Ja n 7, 2 01 7
D AY P O R T A R R D E P
Singapore 12m
1 Cruising the South China Sea
2 Cruising the Java Sea
3 Semarang (Borobudur), 7a | 5pJava, Indonesia
4 Surabaya, Java, Indonesia 9a | 6p
5 Probolinggo, Java, Indonesia 9a | 6p
6 Celukan Bawang, 8a | 6pBali, Indonesia
7 Cruising the Bali Sea
8 Slawi Bay, Komodo Island , 7a | 4p Indonesia†
9 Benoa (Denpasar), 12nBali, Indonesia•
10 Benoa (Denpasar), 6a Bali, Indonesia
† Access to Komodo Island is restricted to shore excursion participants.
• Arrival and/or departure times are subject to tidal conditions.
JavaSea
IndianOcean
Equator
BENOA
Celukan Bawang
Komodo Island
SINGAPORE
Probolinggo
Semarang
Surabaya
SHWEDAGON PAGODA,THILAWA, RANGOON, MYANMAR BALI, INDONESIA
THIL AWA (R ANGOON), MYANM AR Emerging from it s recent i solation, Burma’s capital reveal s a myriad of marvel s worthy of a multi- day stay. A side from local wonders such as the Shwedagon Pagoda, sorties can be arranged to Inye Lake, the 2 ,000 temples of Bagan and legendary Mandalay.
P O R T H I G H L I G H T
I N A U G U R A L G E M S O F T H E J A V A S E A
$18,000 $9,999
20,200 10,999
32,400 17,999
43,500 23,999
$14,900 Inquire
24,900 Inquire
33,000 Inquire
Taxes, Fees & Port Expenses are an additional $359.38 and subject to change. See page 166 for details.
Taxes, Fees & Port Expenses are an additional $345.17 and subject to change. See page 166 for details.
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S U I T E C AT EG O R Y
Ocean View (A)
Veranda Suite (V1)
Penthouse Suite (PH)
Owner’s Suite (OW)
C H I N A & A S I A N I S L E S
S ea b our n S ojour n Hong Kong to Singapore
14 Day s | Ja n 2 1 , Feb 1 8 , 2 01 7
D AY P O R T A R R D E P
Hong Kong, China 4p
1 Shantou, China 8a | 6p
2 Xiamen, China 8a | 6p
3 Cruising the South China Sea
4 Hundred Islands, Philippines 8a | 5p
5 Manila, Philippines 10a
6 Manila, Philippines 6p
7 Boracay, Philippines 10a | 6p
8 Coron, Philippines 7a | 4p
9 Puerto Princesa, Philippines 8a | 6p
10 Cruising the Sulu Sea
11 Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia 8a | 6p
12-13 Cruising the South China Sea
14 Singapore 7a
SINGAPORE
SouthChina
Sea
SuluSea
HONG KONG
HundredIslands
Manila
Shantou Xiamen
BoracayPuertoPrincesa
KotaKinabalu
Coron
FORT SANTIAGO GATE, MANILA, PHILIPPINES
BOR AC AY, PHILIPPINES This dumbbell- shaped i sland i s r immed by two of the world ’s most beautiful beaches . The name of White Beach i s almost an understatement . It i s a burgeoning community of upscale resort s , restaurants and shops , a ver itable prescr iption for relaxation and aquatic recreation.
P O R T H I G H L I G H T
A S I A N G E M S & C H I N A
S ea b our n S ojour nRound-trip Singapore
2 8 Day | Ja n 7, Feb 4, 2 01 7
D AY P O R T A R R D E P D AY P O R T A R R D E P
Singapore 12m
1 Cruising the South China Sea
2 Cruising the Gulf of Thailand
3 Laem Chabang (Bangkok), 8a | 6pThailand
4 Ko Kood, Thailand 8a | 5pCaviar in the Surf and complimentarywatersports (conditions permitting)
5 Sihanoukville, Cambodia 7a | 8p
6 Cruising the South China Sea
7 Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam• 10a
8 Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam• 4p
9 Cruising the South China Sea
10 Da Nang (Hue/Hoi An), Vietnam 8a | 6p
11 Cruising the Gulf of Tonkin
12 Halong Bay, Vietnam 7a | 8p
13 Cruising the South China Sea
14 Hong Kong, China 7a | 4p
15 Shantou, China 8a | 6p
16 Xiamen, China 8a | 6p
17 Cruising the South China Sea
18 Hundred Islands, Philippines 8a | 5p
19 Manila, Philippines 10a
20 Manila, Philippines 6p
21 Boracay, Philippines 10a | 6p
22 Coron, Philippines 7a | 4p
23 Puerto Princesa, Philippines 8a | 6p
24 Cruising the Sulu Sea
25 Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia 8a | 6p
26-27 Cruising the South China Sea
28 Singapore 7a
• Arrival and/or departure times are subject to tidal conditions and daylight hours.
SINGAPORE
Halong BayHalong Bay
SouthChina
Sea
HongKong
Da Nang
Ho ChiMinh City
KoKood
Sihanoukville
LaemChabang
HundredIslandsManila
Shantou Xiamen
Boracay
PuertoPrincesa
KotaKinabalu
Coron
Gulf ofTonkin
S U I T E C AT EG O R Y
Ocean View (A)
Veranda Suite (V1)
Penthouse Suite (PH)
Owner’s Suite (OW)
KOTA KINABALU, MALAYSIA
90 SEABOURN.COM
$12,800 $7,999
14,500 8,999
23,100 14,999
32,300 19,999
Taxes, Fees & Port Expenses are an additional $407.86 and subject to change. See page 166 for details.
Taxes, Fees & Port Expenses are an additional $834.35 and subject to change. See page 166 for details.
$22,500 $13,499
24,700 14,999
41,800 25,999
56,800 Inquire
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Sydney to Singapore26 Day s | Ma r 6 , 2 01 7
D AY P O R T A R R D E P D AY P O R T A R R D E P
Sydney, Australia• 4p
1 Cruising the Tasman Sea
2 Mooloolaba, Australia 8a | 5p
3 Cruising the Coral Sea
4 Hamilton Island, Australia• 8a | 5p
5 Townsville, Australia 7a | 5p
6 Cairns, Australia• 8a
7 Cairns, Australia• 12n
8 Cruising the Great Barrier Reef
9 Cruising the Torres Strait
10 Cruising the Arafura Sea
11 Darwin, Australia 8a | 6p
12 Cruising the Timor Sea
13 Cruising the Savu Sea
14 Slawi Bay, Komodo Island, 7a | 2p Indonesia †
15 Lembar, Lombok, Indonesia 9a | 7p
16 Benoa (Denpasar), 7aBali, Indonesia•
17 Benoa (Denpasar), Bali, 12nIndonesia•
18 Slawi Bay, Komodo, Indonesia† 8a | 3p
19 Cruising the Bali Sea
20 Celukan Bawang, Bali, 8a | 6pIndonesia
21 Probolinggo, Java, Indonesia 8a | 5p
22 Surabaya, Java, Indonesia 8a | 5p
23 Semarang (Borobudur), Java, 9a | 7pIndonesia
24 Cruising the Java Sea
25 Cruising the South China Sea
26 Singapore 7a
• Arrival and/or departure times are subject to tidal conditions or daylight hours.
† Access to Komodo Island is restricted to shore excursion participants.
SYDNEY
Benoa Darwin Cairns
KomodoIsland
Mooloolaba
TownsvilleHamilton Island
GreatBarrier
ReefArafura
Sea
TorresStrait
SINGAPORE
Celukan Bawang
LembarProbolinggo
Semarang
Surabaya
IndianOcean
Equator
Seabourn Encore Maiden Season
PUERTO PRINCESA, PHILIPPINES
S U I T E C AT EG O R Y
Veranda Suite (V1)
Penthouse Suite (PH)
Owner’s Suite (OW)
G E M S O F T H E C O R A L & J A V A S E A S
Compliments of Seabourn
C o m p l i m e n t a r y Massage Moments on DeckEnjoy a touch of our award-winning spa without leaving your place in the sun. Seabourn’s certified massage therapists are often found poolside — offering neck, back and shoulder rubs.
BORACAY, PHILIPPINES
PROBOLINGGO, INDONESIA
ASIA 91
$34,400 $14,499
58,200 23,499
76,500 Inquire
Taxes, Fees & Port Expenses are an additional $976.49 and subject to change. See page 166 for details.
BROCHUREFARES FROM
VALUEFA R E S FROM
S U I T E C AT EG O R Y
Ocean View (A)
Veranda Suite (V1)
Penthouse Suite (PH)
Owner’s Suite (OW)
HONG KONG, CHINA
P E A R L S O F T H E C H I N A S E A & J A P A N
S ea b our n S ojour n Hong Kong to Kobe
1 8 Day s | Ma r 1 8 , 2 01 7
D AY P O R T A R R D E P
Hong Kong, China 4p
1-2 Cruising the South China Sea
3 Coron, Philippines 8a | 5p
4 Boracay, Philippines 7a | 4p
5 Manila, Philippines 8a
6 Manila, Philippines 3p
7 Hundred Islands, Philippines 8a | 5p
8 Cruising the South China Sea
9 Kaohsiung, Taiwan 7a | 3p
10 Hualien, Taiwan 8a | 6p
11 Ishigaki, Japan 7a | 4p
12 Naha, Okinawa, Japan 10a | 11p
13 Cruising the East China Sea
14 Nagasaki, Japan 8a | 11p
15 Cruising the Pacific Ocean
16 Kochi, Japan 8a | 6p
17 Kobe, Japan 8a
18 Kobe, Japan 6a
SouthChina
Sea
EastChina
Sea
PacificOcean
HONGKONG
HundredIslands
Manila
KaohsiungHualien
Ishigaki
Naha
Nagasaki
KochiKOBE
BoracayCoron
KAOHSIUNG, TAIWAN
MANDALA SPA, BORACAY, PHILIPPINES
$22,600 $12,999
24,600 13,999
41,500 22,999
56,500 InquireTaxes, Fees & Port Expenses are an additional $487.22 and subject to change. See page 166 for details.
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S U I T E C AT EG O R Y
Veranda Suite (V1)
Penthouse Suite (PH)
Owner’s Suite (OW)
S e a b o u r n E n c o r e
Bali to Singapore1 0 Day s | Ma r 2 2 , 2 01 7
D AY P O R T A R R D E P
Benoa (Denpasar), Embark Bali, Indonesia
1 Benoa (Denpasar), Bali, 12nIndonesia•
2 Slawi Bay, Komodo Island, 8a | 3p Indonesia†
3 Cruising the Bali Sea
4 Celukan Bawang, Bali, 8a | 6pIndonesia
5 Probolinggo, Java, Indonesia 8a | 5p
6 Surabaya, Java, Indonesia 8a | 5p
7 Semarang (Borobudur), Java, 9a | 7pIndonesia
8 Cruising the Java Sea
9 Cruising the South China Sea
10 Singapore 7a
• Arrival and/or departure times are subject to tidal conditions.
† Access to Komodo Island is restricted to shore excursion participants.
JavaSea
IndianOcean
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SINGAPORE
Probolinggo
Semarang
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BALI, INDONESIA
S U I T E C AT EG O R Y
Ocean View (A)
Veranda Suite (V1)
Penthouse Suite (PH)
Owner’s Suite (OW)
S e a b o u r n E n c o r e M a i d e n S e a s o nJ A P A N , K O R E A & B E I J I N G
S ea b our n S ojour nKobe to Hong Kong
1 8 Day s | A pr 5 , 2 01 7
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Kobe, Japan 4p
1 Hiroshima, Japan 8a | 6p
2 Fukuoka, Japan 8a | 6p
3 Busan (Pusan), South Korea 8a | 6p
4 Cruising the Yellow Sea
5 Incheon (Seoul), South Korea• 8a | 11p
6 Cruising the Yellow Sea
7 Yantai, China 8a | 6p
8 Dalian, China 7a | 4p
9 Xingang (Beijing), China 11a
10 Xingang (Beijing), China 12m
11 Cruising the Yellow Sea
12 Qingdao, China 8a | 6p
13 Lianyungang, China 8a | 6p
14 Cruising the Yellow Sea
15 Cruising the East China Sea
16 Xiamen, China 8a | 5p
17 Hong Kong, China 4p
18 Hong Kong, China 6a
• Arrival and/or departure times are subject to tidal conditions.
KOBEHiroshima
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Lianyungang
Xiamen PacificOcean
EastChina
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HONGKONG
G E M S O F T H E J A V A S E A I I
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$15,100 $5,999
25,500 9,999
33,500 12,999
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$22,600 $12,999
24,600 13,999
41,500 22,999
56,500 InquireTaxes, Fees & Port Expenses are an additional $446.55 and subject to change. See page 166 for details.
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K AOHSIUNG, TAIWAN Taiwan’s largest harbor i s an important export hub. Vi sit the Old City of Zuoying, dating from the 1 7 th- century Dutch colonial period , or enjoy scenic Sizihwan and vi sit the pesk y Formosan Rock Macaques at the Monkey Mountain nature park.
P O R T H I G H L I G H T
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S ea b our n S ojour n Kobe to Seattle
2 1 Day s | May 1 1 , 2 01 7
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Kobe, Japan 4p
1-2 Cruising the Pacifi c Ocean
3 Aomori, Japan 8a | 12m
4 Hakodate, Japan 7a | 3p
5 Kushiro, Japan 7a | 4p
6-8 Cruising the Pacifi c Ocean
9 Cross the International Date Line
10-11 Cruising the Pacifi c Ocean
12 Cruising the Gulf of Alaska
13 Kodiak, Kodiak Island, Alaska 10a | 6p
14 Cruising the Gulf of Alaska
15 Scenic cruising Glacier Bay
16 Skagway, Alaska 8a | 6p
17 Juneau, Alaska 8a | 6p
18 Scenic cruising the Inside Passage
19 Cruising the Pacifi c Ocean
20 Victoria, 8a | 6p British Columbia, Canada
21 Seattle, Washington 7a
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KOBEAomori
HakodateKushiro
KodiakSkagway
Juneau
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SEATTLE
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Ocean View (A)
Veranda Suite (V1)
Penthouse Suite (PH)
Owner’s Suite (OW)
SKAGWAY, ALASKA
A S I A N C A P I T A L S
S ea b our n S ojour n Hong Kong to Kobe
1 8 Day s | A pr 2 3, 2 01 7
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Hong Kong, China 4p
1 Cruising the South China Sea
2 Kaohsiung, Taiwan 7a | 3p
3 Keelung (Taipei), Taiwan 8a | 6p
4 Miyakojima (Hirara), Miyako, 10a | 5p Japan
5 Motobu, Okinawa, Japan 8a | 6p
6 Cruising the East China Sea
7 Zhujiajian (Putuoshan), China 8a | 5p
8 Shanghai, China• 10a
9 Shanghai, China
10 Shanghai, China• 5p
11 Cruising the East China Sea
12 Kagoshima, Japan 8a | 6p
13 Cruising the Pacifi c Ocean
14 Shimizu, Japan 8a | 6p
15 Yokohama (Tokyo), Japan 8a
16 Yokohama (Tokyo), Japan 11p
17 Cruising the Pacifi c Ocean
18 Kobe, Japan 7a
• Arrival and/or departure times are subject to tidal conditions.
Kaohsiung
KeelungMotobu
Miyakojima
KOBE
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KagoshimaShanghai
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PacificOcean
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Veranda Suite (V1)
Penthouse Suite (PH)
Owner’s Suite (OW)
HONG KONG, CHINA
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24,800 13,999
41,800 23,999
57,000 Inquire
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$22,600 $12,999
24,600 13,999
41,500 22,999
56,500 Inquire
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Seabourn’s voyages in the Antipodean
realm explore the continent of Australia from Darwin
in its rugged Northern Territories, along the magnificent
Great Barrier Reef, the subtropical playgrounds of
the Gold Coast and lovely riverside Brisbane to Sydney
and Melbourne. The North and South Islands of New
Zealand offer unforgettable sights including the
majestic Fiordlands, roaring geysers, unspoiled scenery
in Queen Charlotte Sound, stately Auckland and
Wellington, and charming ports such as Akaroa and
Dunedin. Choose a voyage visiting the romantic
islands of the South Pacific aboard Seabourn Odyssey,
or join us as we sail from the Indonesian archipelago
to celebrate the maiden season of our stunning new
Seabourn Encore in 2017.
MOOLOOLABA, AUSTRALIA
Australia, New Zealand & South Pacific
AUSTRALIA , NEW ZEALAND & SOUTH PACIFIC 97
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S e a b o u r n O d y s s e yLos Angeles to Auckland
2 2 D a y s | J a n 4 , 2 0 1 6
D AY P O R T A R R D E P
Los Angeles, California 4p
1-7 Cruising the Pacifi c Ocean
8 Nuku Hiva, French Polynesia 12n | 10p
9 Hiva Oa, French Polynesia 8a | 5p
10-11 Cruising the Pacifi c Ocean
12 Papeete, Tahiti, 8a French Polynesia
13 Papeete, Tahiti 5a Moorea, French Polynesia 8a | 7p
14 Bora Bora, French Polynesia 7a | 6p
15 Cruising the Pacifi c Ocean
16 Rarotonga, Cook Islands 8a | 4p
17 Cross the International Date Line
18-20 Cruising the Pacifi c Ocean
21 Russell (Bay of Islands), 8a | 6p New Zealand
22 Auckland, New Zealand 8a
LOS ANGELES
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PAPEETE, TAHITI, FRENCH POLYNESIA
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Ocean View (A)
Veranda Suite (V1)
Penthouse Suite (PH)
Owner’s Suite (OW)
Seabourn Encore Maiden Season
G R E A T B A R R I E R R E E F & G O L D C O A S T
S U I T E C AT EG O R Y
Veranda Suite (V1)
Penthouse Suite (PH)
Owner’s Suite (OW)
S e a b o u r n E n c o r e
Bali to Sydney1 6 D a y s | J a n 1 7 , 2 0 1 7
D AY P O R T A R R D E P
Benoa (Denpasar), 11pBali, Indonesia•
1 Lembar, Lombok, Indonesia 7a | 5p
2 Slawi Bay, Komodo Island, 12n | 8p Indonesia
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3 Cruising the Savu Sea
4 Cruising the Timor Sea
5 Darwin, Australia 8a | 6p
6 Cruising the Arafura Sea
7 Cruising the Torres Strait
8 Cruising the Great Barrier Reef
9 Cairns, Australia• 12n
10 Cairns, Australia• 5p
11 Townsville, Australia 8a | 6p
12 Hamilton Island, Australia• 8a | 5p
13 Cruising the Coral Sea
14 Mooloolaba, Australia 8a | 5p
15 Cruising the Tasman Sea
16 Sydney, Australia• 7a
• Arrival and/or departure times are subject to tidal conditions or daylight hours.
† Access to Komodo Island is restricted to shore excursion participants.
SYDNEY
BENOA
Cairns
KomodoIsland
Lembar Darwin
Mooloolaba
TownsvilleHamilton Island
TorresStrait
TimorSea
ArafuraSea
GreatBarrier
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MOOLOOL ABA , AUSTR ALIA Queensland’s Sunshine Coast draws Aussies seeking sun, sand and watersports. A handsome beachfront is lined with restaurants, cafés and fashion boutiques. Further afield are the World Heritage-listed Fraser Island and the extinct volcanic peaks of the Glass House Mountains.
P O R T H I G H L I G H T
LOMBOK, INDONESIA
$23,100 $10,999
25,900 12,999
43,300 21,999
57,500 Inquire
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$23,200 $9,999
39,200 Inquire
51,500 20,999Taxes, Fees & Port Expenses are an additional $494.99 and subject to change. See page 166 for details.
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S U I T E C AT EG O R Y
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Penthouse Suite (PH)
Owner’s Suite (OW)
S e a b o u r n E n c o r e
Sydney to Auckland1 6 D a y s | F e b 2 , 2 0 1 7
D AY P O R T A R R D E P
Sydney, Australia,• 4p
1 Cruising the Tasman Sea
2 Cruising the Bass Strait Phillip Island, Australia 8a | 11p
3 Melbourne, Australia 7a | 6p
4 Cruising the Bass Strait
5-6 Cruising the Tasman Sea
7 Milford Sound, New Zealand† 8a | 9aScenic cruising Fiordland National Park
8 Oban (Halfmoon Bay), 8a | 5pNew Zealand
9 Port Chalmers (Dunedin), 8a | 6pNew Zealand
10 Timaru, New Zealand 8a | 6p
11 Akaroa (Christchurch), 7a | 7pNew Zealand
12 Wellington, New Zealand 10a | 11p
13 Picton, New Zealand 8a | 6pScenic cruising Queen Charlotte Sound
14 Cruising the Pacifi c Ocean
15 Tauranga (Rotorua), 8a | 6pNew Zealand•
16 Auckland, New Zealand 7a
• Arrival and/or departure times are subject to tidal conditions.
† Service call for shore excursions only.
SYDNEY
Melbourne
PhillipIsland
Oban
Milford Sound
TimaruAkaroa
Wellington
Port Chalmers
Picton
Tauranga
FiordlandNational
Park
TasmanSea
QueenCharlotte
Sound
AUCKLAND
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Auckland to Sydney1 6 D a y s | F e b 1 8 , 2 0 1 7
D AY P O R T A R R D E P
Auckland, New Zealand 4p
1 Tauranga (Rotorua), 8a | 6pNew Zealand •
2 Cruising the Pacifi c Ocean
3 Wellington, New Zealand 8a | 11p
4 Picton, New Zealand 8a | 6pScenic cruising Queen Charlotte Sound
5 Kaikoura, New Zealand 8a | 5p
6 Akaroa (Christchurch), 7a | 7pNew Zealand
7 Port Chalmers (Dunedin), 8a | 6pNew Zealand
8 Oban (Halfmoon Bay), 8a | 5pNew Zealand
9 Scenic cruising Fiordland National Park
10-11 Cruising the Tasman Sea
12 Cruising the Bass Strait
13 Melbourne, Australia 8a | 11p
14 Geelong, Australia 7a | 3p
15 Cruising the Tasman Sea
16 Sydney, Australia• 7a
• Arrival and/or departure times are subject to tidal conditions.
SYDNEY
Melbourne
Geelong
ObanPort Chalmers
Akaroa
Wellington Picton
Kaikoura
Tauranga
FiordlandNational
Park
TasmanSea
BassStrait
AUCKLAND
AKAROA, NEW ZEALAND
Seabourn Encore Maiden Season
A U S T R A L I A & N E W Z E A L A N D N E W Z E A L A N D & A U S T R A L I A
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, OBAN, NEW ZEALAND
OBAN, NEW ZE AL AND Stewart Island i s the last inhabited land before Antarctica. The local phonebook f it s on one typed page, but i slanders are fr iendly, providing seat s to rest you on the hill into town. Birds abound here, including the Southern Brown Kiwi.
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31,600 16,999
41,900 21,999
$19,000 $10,999
31,600 16,999
44,900 21,999
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Taxes, Fees & Port Expenses are an additional $738.78 and subject to change. See page 166 for details.
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Seabourn Encore Maiden Season
G O L D C O A S T & G R E A T B A R R I E R R E E F
S U I T E C AT EG O R Y
Veranda Suite (V1)
Penthouse Suite (PH)
Owner’s Suite (OW)
S e a b o u r n E n c o r e
Sydney to Bali1 6 D a y s | M a r 6 , 2 0 1 7
D AY P O R T A R R D E P
Sydney, Australia• 4p
1 Cruising the Tasman Sea
2 Mooloolaba, Australia 8a | 5p
3 Cruising the Coral Sea
4 Hamilton Island, Australia• 8a | 5p
5 Townsville, Australia 7a | 5p
6 Cairns, Australia• 8a
7 Cairns, Australia• 12n
8 Cruising the Great Barrier Reef
9 Cruising the Torres Strait
10 Cruising the Arafura Sea
11 Darwin, Australia 8a | 6p
12 Cruising the Timor Sea
13 Cruising the Savu Sea
14 Slawi Bay, Komodo Island, 7a | 2p Indonesia
†
15 Lembar, Lombok, Indonesia 9a | 7p
16 Benoa (Denpasar), 7a Bali, Indonesia•
• Arrival and/or departure times are subject to tidal conditions or daylight hours.
† Access to Komodo Island is restricted to shore excursion participants.
SYDNEY
BENOA
Cairns
KomodoIsland
Lembar Darwin
Mooloolaba
TownsvilleHamilton Island
TorresStrait
TimorSea
ArafuraSea
GreatBarrier
Reef
GREAT BARRIER REEF, AUSTRALIA
KOALAS, QUEENSLAND, AUSTRALIA
AUSTRALIA , NEW ZEALAND & SOUTH PACIFIC 99
$23,200 $9,999
39,200 15,999
51,500 20,999
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ANTARCTICA
P L A Y V I D E O H E R E
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No other destination has generated
as much awed admiration from our guests
as Antarctica. Nowhere else on earth is like
it, and no one else delivers it in the style and
comfort you will enjoy with Seabourn. A hand
picked expedition team brings experience,
knowledge and passion to insightful
lectures, on-deck viewing and excursions
ashore. Combine Antarctica with the
grandeur of the Chilean Fjords and
Patagonia. Experience all the adventure and
all the amenities aboard Seabourn Quest.
Seabourn’s Antarctica & Patagonia
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Seabourn supportsWorld Heritage conservationthrough sustainable tourism
United NationsEducational, Scientific and
Cultural Organization
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Antarctica’s Magical Moments
When you cruise with Seabourn, we promise a voyage that is nothing short of magical. Each cruise to Antarctica and
Patagonia includes the following exclusive amenities and activities designed to enhance every moment:
On Shore Adventures
At the heart of your Antarctic adventure will be a complimentary daily Zodiac landing. These rugged, stable little boats are
like magic carpets that ferry you between the ship and the White Continent. The experienced drivers are also avid naturalists,
scientists, photographers and lecturers who accompany you ashore to enrich your experience. In the crisp air, threading
among towering, sculptural monuments of glowing blue ice, you will be more than simply transferred — you will be transported.
Our specifi c landing sites and wildlife sightings depend on the goodwill of Mother Nature, and while we can’t yet bend her to
our will, we will select from all of the extraordinary options to give you the fi nest onshore encounters possible.
• A complimentary Zodiac landing in Antarctica each day, conditions permitting
• Digital photography workshops
• Seabourn parka and backpack
• Inspiring Seabourn Conversations with special guest speakers
• Guidance from the Expedition Leader and a team of specialists
• Opportunities for frequent wildlife sightings from the ship and on shore
• Expedition team outfi tted with Swarovski Optik high-precision, long-range binoculars for complimentary use.
Stay Warm with a Complimentary Parka
We’ve taken great care to ensure you explore Antarctica and Patagonia at the highest level of comfort.
Each cruise guest will receive a complimentary two-in-one parka to use during your voyage and to keep
as a memento of your Antarctic experience, as well as a small, lightweight and water-resistant backpack.
Onboard Comforts
Seabourn Quest has been specially outfi tted with generous amenities to enhance every moment in Antarctica, including:
• Exclusive “Caviar on the Ice” and other special deck events
• Open-air bouillon and hot chocolate bar
• Warm, freshly baked cinnamon rolls, doughnuts, waffl es and other pastries on deck
• Hot toddies, Tom & Jerrys, hot buttered rum and other warming cocktails
• Warming Antarctic entrées added to all dining menus
• Thicker, extra-cozy blankets for relaxing outdoors
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“ Amazing Captain and crew and particularly the expedition team – absolutely the best cruise we've ever taken.”
— A N G I E Y . , F A C E B O O K
KING PENGUINS, ANTARCTICA
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PORT STANLE Y, FALKL AND/M ALVINA S ISL ANDS The roofs of pluck y lit tle Stanley are brightly painted , to cheer it s windswept citizens. A proper English seaside town leads to a landscape of sheep-dotted moors and tidy farms, and along the shore, colonies of king, gentoo and rockhopper penguins.
P O R T H I G H L I G H T
U L T I M A T E A N T A R C T I C A & P A T A G O N I A
S ea b our n Que st Valparaíso (Santiago) to Buenos Aires
2 1 Day s | Feb 3, 2 01 6 ; Feb 2 , 2 01 7
D AY P O R T A R R D E P
Valparaíso (Santiago), Chile 4p
1 Cruising the Pacifi c Ocean
2 Scenic crusing Reloncaví Sound Puerto Montt, Chile 10a | 8p
3 Castro, Isla Chiloé, Chile* 7a | 4p Scenic crusing Gulf of Corcovado
4 Scenic cruising Chilean Fjords
5 Scenic cruising El Brujo Glacier and Canal Sarmiento
6 Scenic cruising Strait of Magellan Punta Arenas, Chile* 7a | 5p
7 Scenic cruising Beagle Channel Ushuaia, Argentina 2p | 11p
8-9 Cruising the Drake Passage
10-15 ANTARCTIC EXPERIENCE
16 Cruising the Scotia Sea
17 Port Stanley, Falkland Islands 7a | 4p (Islas Malvinas) •
18-19 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
20 Montevideo, Uruguay 12n | 8p
21 Buenos Aires, Argentina 7a
• Tender operations are subject to weather conditions.
* Feb 2, 2017 sailing departs Castro, Chile at 3pm and visits Punta Arenas, Chile from 6a to 6p.
VALPARAÍSO
PuertoMonttCastro
Punta Arenas
BUENOS AIRESMontevideo
Chilean FjordsEl Brujo GlacierCanal SarmientoStrait of Magellan
Beagle Channel
Reloncaví SoundGulf of Corcovado
Port Stanley, Falkland Islands/Islas Malvinas
Ushuaia
Lemaire ChannelParadise Bay
Drake PassageKing George Island
Gerlache Strait
Weddell SeaHope BayAntarctic Sound
Note: Antarctica routing/landings
dependent on weather and ice conditions
U L T I M A T E A N T A R C T I C A & P A T A G O N I A
S ea b our n Que stBuenos Aires to Valparaíso (Santiago)
2 1 Day s | Ja n 1 3, Nov 2 8 , 2 01 6 ; Ja n 1 2 , 2 01 7
D AY P O R T A R R D E P
Buenos Aires, Argentina 4p
1 Montevideo, Uruguay 7a | 2p
2-3 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
4 Port Stanley, 10a | 6p Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas) •
5 Cruising the Scotia Sea
6-11 ANTARCTIC EXPERIENCE
12-13 Cruising the Drake Passage
14 Ushuaia, Argentina 7a | 1p Scenic cruising Beagle Channel
15 Punta Arenas, Chile* 8a | 8p Scenic cruising Strait of Magellan
16 Scenic cruising Canal Sarmiento and El Brujo Glacier
17 Scenic cruising Chilean Fjords
18 Scenic crusing Gulf of Corcovado Castro, Isla Chiloé, Chile 12n | 8p
19 Puerto Montt, Chile 6a | 3p Scenic cruising Reloncaví Sound
20 Cruising the Pacifi c Ocean
21 Valparaíso (Santiago), Chile 7a
• Tender operations are subject to weather conditions.
* Jan 13, 2016 departs Punta Arenas, Chile at 6pm and arrives in Castro, Chile at 11am.
VALPARAÍSO
PuertoMonttCastro
Punta Arenas
BUENOS AIRESMontevideo
Chilean FjordsEl Brujo GlacierCanal SarmientoStrait of Magellan
Beagle Channel
Reloncaví SoundGulf of Corcovado
Port Stanley, Falkland Islands/Islas Malvinas
Ushuaia
Lemaire ChannelParadise Bay
Drake PassageKing George Island
Gerlache Strait
Weddell SeaHope BayAntarctic Sound
Note: Antarctica routing/landings
dependent on weather and ice conditions
CASTRO , ISLA CHILOÉ, CHILE NEKO POINT, ANTARCTICA
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Penthouse Suite (PH)
Owner’s Suite (OW)
$32,100 $14,999
36,100 14,999
56,100 27,999
68,100 35,999
$32,100 $14,999
36,100 14,999
56,100 27,999
68,100 35,999
Fares based on Feb 3, 2016 sailing. Taxes, Fees & Port Expenses are an additional $617.57 and subject to change. See page 166 for details.
Fares based on Jan 13, 2016 sailing. Taxes, Fees & Port Expenses are an additional $725.05 and subject to change. See page 166 for details.
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GRYTVIKEN, SOUTH GEORGIA
S U I T E C AT EG O R Y
Ocean View (A)
Veranda Suite (V1)
Penthouse Suite (PH)
Owner’s Suite (OW)
GRY T VIKEN , SOU T H GEORGI A A t iny human community shares thi s nearly inacces s ibl e , majes t i cal ly beautiful i sl and with vas t rooker ies of king penguins , Southern fur and elephant seal s , albatros ses and other spec ie s . A v i s i t to the g rave of l egendary explore r Sir Ernest Shackleton i s moving and unforgettable.
P O R T H I G H L I G H T
A N T A R C T I C A & A M A Z O N E X P L O R A T I O N
S ea b our n Que stValparaíso (Santiago) to Manaus
41 Day s | Feb 3, 2 01 6
D AY P O R T A R R D E P D AY P O R T A R R D E P
Valparaíso (Santiago), Chile 4p
1 Cruising the Pacifi c Ocean
2 Scenic cruising Reloncaví Sound Puerto Montt, Chile 10a | 8p
3 Castro, Isla Chiloé, Chile 7a | 4p Scenic cruising Gulf of Corcovado
4 Scenic cruising Chilean Fjords
5 Scenic cruising El Brujo Glacier and Canal Sarmiento
6 Scenic cruising Strait of Magellan Punta Arenas, Chile 7a | 5p
7 Scenic cruising Beagle Channel Ushuaia, Argentina 2p | 11p
8-9 Cruising Drake Passage
10-15 ANTARCTIC EXPERIENCE
16 Cruising the Scotia Sea
17 Port Stanley, Falkland Islands 7a | 4p (Islas Malvinas)•
18-19 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
20 Montevideo, Uruguay 12n | 8p21 Buenos Aires, Argentina 7a | 4p
22 Montevideo, Uruguay 8a | 5p
23-24 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
25 Ilhabela, São Sebastião Island, 8a | 5p Brazil
26 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 8a | 11p
27 Armação dos Búzios, Brazil 10a | 5p
28 Vitória, Brazil* 8a | 6p
29-30 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
31 Recife, Brazil 8a | 6p
32 Natal, Brazil * 7a | 2p
33 Fortaleza, Brazil 10a
34 Fortaleza, Brazil 6p
35 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
36 Crossing the Equator
37 Cruising the Amazon River
38 Santarém, Brazil 8a | 12m
39 Cruising the Amazon River
40 Manaus, Brazil * 7a
41 Manaus, Brazil 6a
• Tender operations are subject to weather conditions.
* Arrival and/or departure times are subject to tidal conditions and daylight hours.
VALPARAÍSOPuerto Montt
Castro
Punta ArenasUshuaia
Strait of MagellanEl Brujo Glacier
Equator
Buenos AiresMontevideoIlhabela
Armaçãodos Búzios
Rio de Janeiro
Vitória
NatalFortaleza
Recife
Santarém
MANAUS
Chilean Fjords
AmazonRiver
Port Stanley, Falkland Islands/Islas Malvinas
Paradise BayLemaire Channel
Drake Passage
Hope BayAntarctic Sound
Weddell Sea
Note: Antarctica routing/landings
dependent on weather and ice conditions
BEAGLE CHANNEL
H O L I D A Y A N T A R C T I C A , P A T A G O N I A & S O U T H
G E O R G I A I S L A N D
S ea b our n Que s tValparaíso (Santiago) to Buenos Aires
24 Day s | D e c 1 9, 2 01 6
D AY P O R T A R R D E P
Valparaíso (Santiago), Chile 4p
1 Cruising the Pacifi c Ocean
2 Scenic cruising Reloncaví SoundPuerto Montt, Chile 10a | 8p
3 Castro, Isla Chiloé, Chile 7a | 3pScenic cruising Gulf of Corcovado
4 Scenic cruising Chilean Fjords
5 Scenic cruising El Brujo Glacier andCanal Sarmiento
6 Scenic cruising Strait of MagellanPunta Arenas, Chile 6a | 6p
7 Scenic cruising Beagle Channel Ushuaia, Argentina 2p | 11p
8-9 Cruising the Drake Passage
10-15 ANTARCTIC EXPERIENCE
16-17 Cruising the Scotia Sea
18 Grytviken, South Georgia 8a
19 Grytviken, South Georgia 3p
20-22 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
23 Montevideo, Uruguay 12n | 8p
24 Buenos Aires, Argentina 7a
VALPARAÍSO
PuertoMonttCastro
BUENOS AIRESMontevideo
Grytviken
AtlanticOcean
Ushuaia
Lemaire ChannelParadise Bay
Drake Passage
Gerlache Strait
Weddell Sea
Chilean FjordsEl Brujo GlacierCanal SarmientoStrait of Magellan
Beagle Channel
Reloncaví SoundGulf of Corcovado
King George Island
Punta Arenas
Hope BayAntarctic Sound
Note: Antarctica routing/landings
dependent on weather and ice conditions
S U I T E C AT EG O R Y
Ocean View (A)
Veranda Suite (V1)
Penthouse Suite (PH)
Owner’s Suite (OW)
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40,100 19,999
70,100 34,999
82,100 42,999
$46,900 $22,499
52,300 22,499
84,700 42,499
109,000 InquireTaxes, Fees & Port Expenses are an additional $849.97 and subject to change. See page 166 for details.
Taxes, Fees & Port Expenses are an additional $1,222.86 and subject to change. See page 166 for details.
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team will select those that will provide you with the best experiences
available, based on real-time reports of wildlife, weather and
ice conditions.
WATERBOAT POINT
HUMPBACK WHALE, PARADISE BAY, ANTARCTICA
TORRES DEL PAINE, CHILE
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RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL
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Caribbean 116
Canada & New England 122
Se a b o u r n ’ s Americas
From the cliffs of Newfoundland
to Cape Horn, the Atlantic coast of the
Americas offers variety as rewarding as
any on earth. Seabourn explores it, sailing
from the beaches of Brazil to jungle-lined
waterways deep in the Amazon and on to
the Caribbean. See the stunning visual feast
of the American Northeast in autumn or the
Panama Canal, linking the natural beauty
and history of Central America and Mexico
with the lovely, laid-back islands and hidden
ports of Seabourn’s Uncommon Caribbean.
WorldHeritage C entre
Seabourn supportsWorld Heritage conservationthrough sustainable tourism
U nited N ationsEducational, Scientific and
C ultural O rganiz ation
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MANZANILLO, MEXICO
Panama Canal & South America
SeabournQuesttracestheAtlantic
coast of South America seasonally between
Buenos Aires and the Caribbean, calling in at
the sublime, scenic harbor of Rio de Janeiro and
the colorful colonial towns of Brazil’s northeast,
and venturing a thousand miles up the mighty
Amazon to explore its jungle-shrouded banks,
as well as venerable trading posts such as
Santarem and Manaus. Seabourn Odyssey sails
another classic route, transiting the Panama
Canal between the Caribbean Sea and Pacific
Ocean. Along the way, the remnants of early
Mesoamerican cultures blend with the Spanish
colonial charms of towns such as Antigua,
Guatemala and Cartagena, Colombia. The
canal itself is an unforgettable experience —
your Seabourn Odyssey rises and falls with
majestic grace as gravity-fed water fills and
empties the huge locks.
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S U I T E C AT EG O R Y
Ocean View (A)
Veranda Suite (V1)
Penthouse Suite (PH)
Owner’s Suite (OW)
B R A Z I L & T H E A M A Z O N
S ea b our n Que stBuenos Aires to Manaus
2 0 Day s | Feb 24 , 2 01 6
D AY P O R T A R R D E P
Buenos Aires, Argentina 4p
1 Montevideo, Uruguay 8a | 5p
2-3 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
4 Ilhabela, São Sebastião Island, 8a | 5p Brazil
5 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 8a | 11p
6 Armação dos Búzios, Brazil 10a | 5p
7 Vitória, Brazil • 8a | 6p
8-9 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
10 Recife, Brazil 8a | 6p
11 Natal, Brazil • 7a | 2p
12 Fortaleza, Brazil 10a
13 Fortaleza, Brazil 6p
14 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
15 Crossing the Equator
16 Cruising the Amazon River
17 Santarém, Brazil 8a | 12m
18 Cruising the Amazon River
19 Manaus, Brazil • 7a
20 Manaus, Brazil Disembark
• Arrival and/or departure times are subject to tidal conditions and daylight hours.
Equator
BUENOS AIRES
Montevideo
Ilhabela
Armaçãodos Búzios
Rio de Janeiro
Vitória
Natal
Fortaleza
Recife
SantarémMANAUS
AtlanticOcean
Amazon River
A M A Z O N & C A R I B B E A N I S L E S
S ea b our n Que stManaus to Fort Lauderdale
1 5 Day s | Ma r 1 5 , 2 01 6 ; Ma r 1 6 , 2 01 7
D AY P O R T A R R D E P
Manaus, Brazil Embark
1 Manaus, Brazil • 6p
2 Parintíns, Brazil 12n | 6pBoi Bumba Folkloric Festival
3 Santarém, Brazil 8a | 6p
4 Cruising the Amazon River Crossing the Equator
5 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
6 Devil’s Island, French Guiana 7a | 2p
7 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
8 Bridgetown, Barbados* 10a | 11p
9 Castries, St. Lucia * 9a | 6p
10 Îles des Saintes (Terre-de-Haut), 8a | 5p Guadeloupe
11 Gustavia, St. Barts * 8a | 5p
12 Jost Van Dyke, 7a | 2p British Virgin Islands
13-14 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
15 Fort Lauderdale, Florida 7a
• Arrival and/or departure times are subject to daylight hours.
* Mar 16, 2017 sailing departs Bridgetown, Barbados at 8pm, arrives in Castries, St. Lucia at 8am and departs Gustavia, St. Barts at 10pm
EquatorAmazon RiverSantarém
ParintínsMANAUS
Devil’s Island
BarbadosSt. Lucia
FORT LAUDERDALE
St. BartsGuadeloupe
Jost Van Dyke
CaribbeanSea
AtlanticOcean
S U I T E C AT EG O R Y
Ocean View (A)
Veranda Suite (V1)
Penthouse Suite (PH)
Owner’s Suite (OW)
ARMAÇÃO DOS BÚZIOS, BRAZIL AMAZON RIVER, BRAZIL
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22,100 10,999
38,100 18,999
53,100 26,499
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$16,400 $6,999
18,600 6,999
30,600 13,999
42,500 18,999
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ARM AÇ ÃO DOS BÚZIOS, BR A ZIL Brazil ’s , and one of the world ’s premier beach resort s , Búzios caters to sun- and fun-loving vi sitors with beaches, bars and bikini boutiques. Stroll the Orlat Boardwalk to see the bronze statue honoring France’s Brigitte Bardot .
P O R T H I G H L I G H T
HUATULCO, MEXICO
S U I T E C AT EG O R Y
Ocean View (A)
Veranda Suite (V1)
Penthouse Suite (PH)
Owner’s Suite (OW)
S U I T E C AT EG O R Y
Ocean View (A)
Veranda Suite (V1)
Penthouse Suite (PH)
Owner’s Suite (OW)
A M A Z O N & B R A Z I L I A N E X P L O R A T I O N
S ea b our n Que s tFort Lauderdale to Buenos Aires
24 Day s | Nov 4 , 2 01 6
D AY P O R T A R R D E P
Fort Lauderdale, Florida 4p
1-2 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
3 Jost Van Dyke, 10a | 6p British Virgin Islands
4 Gustavia, St. Barts 8a | 10p
5 Îles des Saintes (Terre-de-Haut), 10a | 6p Guadeloupe
6 Bridgetown, Barbados 10a | 8p
7-8 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
9 Devil’s Island, French Guiana 8a | 3p
10-12 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
13 Natal, Brazil • 8a | 6p
14 Recife, Brazil 8a | 6p15-16 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
17 Vitória, Brazil • 8a | 5p
18 Armação dos Búzios, Brazil 8a | 5p
19 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 8a
20 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 12n
21-22 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
23 Montevideo, Uruguay• 10a | 8p
24 Buenos Aires, Argentina • 7a
• Arrival and/or departure times are subject to tidal conditions and daylight hours.
Equator
AtlanticOcean
BUENOS AIRESMontevideo
Armaçãodos Búzios
Rio deJaneiro Vitória
NatalRecife
Devil’s Island
Barbados
FORTLAUDERDALE St. Barts
Guadeloupe
Jost Van Dyke
P A N A M A C A N A L O D Y S S E Y
S ea b our n O dy ss eyLos Angeles to Fort Lauderdale2 0 Day s | Ma r 2 1 , 2 01 6
D AY P O R T A R R D E P
Los Angeles, California 4p
1-2 Cruising the Pacific Ocean
3 Cabo San Lucas, Mexico 8a | 5p
4 Cruising the Pacific Ocean
5 Manzanillo, Mexico 8a | 5p
6 Cruising the Pacific Ocean
7 Huatulco, Mexico 8a | 5p
8 Puerto Chiapas, Mexico 10a | 6p
9 Puerto Quetzal, Guatemala 8a | 6p
10 Cruising the Pacific Ocean
11 Puntarenas (Puerto Caldera), 8a | 6p Costa Rica
12 Cruising the Pacific Ocean
13 Fuerte Amador (Panama City), 8a | 12m Panama
14 Cruising the Panama Canal
15 San Blas Islands, Panama 8a | 4p
16 Cartagena, Colombia 8a | 5p
17-18 Cruising the Caribbean Sea
19 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
20 Fort Lauderdale, Florida 7a
LOS ANGELES
CaboSan Lucas
Manzanillo
Huatulco
Puerto ChiapasPuerto Quetzal
Puntarenas
Fuerte Amador
San BlasIslands
Panama Canal
Cartagena
FORT LAUDERDALE
PacificOcean
CAPUCHIN, DEVIL’S ISLAND, FRENCH GUIANA
112 SEABOURN.COM
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22,800 11,999
38,600 19,999
51,000 26,999
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Taxes, Fees & Port Expenses are an additional $635.70 and subject to change. See page 166 for details.
$20,100 $11,999
22,100 12,999
38,100 22,999
53,100 31,999
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VITÓRIA , BR A ZIL The busy port connects by a bridge to Vila Velha, the oldest city in Brazil . Climb Morro hill to Convento da Penha for spectacular views. Inland , soak up the German atmosphere of Domingos Martins or Italian f lavor in Santa Teresa.
P O R T H I G H L I G H T
THE PENHA CONVENT, VITÓRIA, BRAZIL PUERTO QUETZAL, GUATEMALA
PORTOBELO, PANAMA
S U I T E C AT EG O R Y
Ocean View (A)
Veranda Suite (V1)
Penthouse Suite (PH)
Owner’s Suite (OW)
H O L I D A Y P A N A M A C A N A L O D Y S S E Y
S ea b our n O dy ss eyFort Lauderdale to Los Angeles
1 8 Day s | D e c 1 9 , 2 01 6
D AY P O R T A R R D E P
Fort Lauderdale, Florida 4p
1 Cruising the Florida Straits
2-3 Cruising the Caribbean Sea
4 Cartagena, Colombia 7a | 3p
5 Portobelo, Panama 10a | 8p
6 Transiting the Panama Canal
7 Cruising the Pacific Ocean
8 Puntarenas (Puerto Caldera), 8a | 6p Costa Rica
9 Cruising the Pacific Ocean
10 Puerto Quetzal, Guatemala 8a | 6p
11 Puerto Chiapas, Mexico 7a | 4p
12 Huatulco, Mexico 9a | 6p
13-14 Cruising the Pacific Ocean
15 Cabo San Lucas, Mexico 8a | 5p
16-17 Cruising the Pacific Ocean
18 Los Angeles, California 7a
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Compliments of Seabourn
Complimentary Massage Moments on DeckEnjoy a touch of our award-winning spa without leaving your place in the sun. Seabourn’s certified massage therapists are often found poolside — offering neck, back and shoulder rubs.
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22,800 11,999
38,600 18,999
51,000 25,999
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PUNTARENAS, COSTA RICA
BOI BUMBA FESTIVAL, BRAZIL
CABO SAN LUCAS, MEXICO
PALACIO RIO NEGRO, MANAUS, BRAZIL
Boi Bumba Folkloric Festival In Amazon towns like Parintíns, Carnival festivities are enlivened with the cultures of the
caboclos, the river people. Experience the exuberance of their celebrations with music,
dance, colorful costumes and delicious food and drink.
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S U I T E C AT EG O R Y
Ocean View (A)
Veranda Suite (V1)
Penthouse Suite (PH)
Owner’s Suite (OW)
S U I T E C AT EG O R Y
Ocean View (A)
Veranda Suite (V1)
Penthouse Suite (PH)
Owner’s Suite (OW)
B R A Z I L & T H E A M A Z O N
S ea b our n Que stBuenos Aires to Manaus
2 1 Day s | Feb 2 3 , 2 01 7
D AY P O R T A R R D E P
Buenos Aires, Argentina Embark
1 Buenos Aires, Argentina 4p
2 Montevideo, Uruguay 8a | 5p
3-4 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
5 Ilhabela, São Sebastião Island, 8a | 5pBrazil
6 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 8a | 11p
7 Armação dos Búzios, Brazil 10a | 5p
8 Vitória, Brazil • 8a | 6p
9-10 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
11 Recife, Brazil 8a | 6p
12 Natal, Brazil • 7a | 2p
13 Fortaleza, Brazil 10a
14 Fortaleza, Brazil 6p
15 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
16 Cross the Equator
17 Cruising the Amazon River
18 Santarém, Brazil 8a | 12m
19 Cruising the Amazon River
20 Manaus, Brazil • 7a
21 Manaus, Brazil 6a
• Arrival and/or departure times are subject to tidal conditions and daylight hours.
Equator
BUENOS AIRES
Montevideo
Ilhabela
Armaçãodos Búzios
Rio de Janeiro
Vitória
Natal
Fortaleza
Recife
SantarémMANAUS
AtlanticOcean
Amazon River
P A N A M A C A N A L O D Y S S E Y
S ea b our n O dy ss eyLos Angeles to Fort Lauderdale
1 8 Day s | Ja n 6 , 2 01 7
D AY P O R T A R R D E P
Los Angeles, California 4p
1-2 Cruising the Pacifi c Ocean
3 Cabo San Lucas, Mexico 7a | 4p
4-5 Cruising the Pacifi c Ocean
6 Huatulco, Mexico 8a | 5p
7 Puerto Chiapas, Mexico 10a | 8p
8 Puerto Quetzal, Guatemala 8a | 6p
9 Cruising the Pacifi c Ocean
10 Puntarenas (Puerto Caldera), 8a | 6pCosta Rica
11 Cruising the Pacifi c Ocean
12 Transiting the Panama Canal
13 Portobelo, Panama 6a | 3p
14 Cartagena, Colombia 10a | 8p
15-16 Cruising the Caribbean Sea
17 Cruising the Florida Straits
18 Fort Lauderdale, Florida 7a
LOS ANGELES
CaboSan Lucas
Huatulco
Puerto ChiapasPuerto Quetzal
Puntarenas
Portobelo
Panama Canal
Cartagena
FORTLAUDERDALE
PacificOcean
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M A N AUS , BR A ZIL Thi s important outpos t on the Brazil i an Amazon f lour i shed dur ing the 19 th- century rubber boom. It s el aborate Teatro Amazonas opera house dates f rom that per iod . Near by, the black-stained Rio Negro f lows beside the creamy Amazon at the Meeting of the Waters .
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20,800 10,999
35,000 17,999
46,400 24,999
Taxes, Fees & Port Expenses are an additional $858.25 and subject to change. See page 166 for details.
$20,100 $10,999
22,100 11,999
38,100 20,999
53,100 28,999
Taxes, Fees & Port Expenses are an additional $853.45 and subject to change. See page 166 for details.
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Caribbean
DESHAIES, GUADELOUPE
Seabourn’s intimate, nimble ships
makethemostoftheirtimeamongthe
sun-blessedislandsoftheCaribbean.Leaving
thebeatenpath,theyseekoutthesheltered
harborsandunspoiledtownswherevisitors
arestillwelcomedwiththelow-keyfriendliness
andtraditionalhospitalitythatoriginally
attractedinternationalyachtsmen.Our
itinerariesaredesignedtogivethecaptain
optionstoanchorinasecludedcoveand
deploytheship’suniquefold-outMarinafor
anafternoonofwatersports,orhavethe
staffprepareafestiveCaviar in the Surf
beachbarbecue.Warm-watercruisesarealso
perfectforafter-dinnerdeckeventssuchas
Movies Under the StarsoraRocktheBoat
danceparty.So,stepashoreintoSeabourn’s
UncommonCaribbean.
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SCARBOROUGH, TOBAGO, TRINIDAD & TOBAGO
S U I T E C AT EG O R Y
Ocean View (A)
Veranda Suite (V1)
Penthouse Suite (PH)
Owner’s Suite (OW)
C A R I B B E A N S K I E S
S ea b our n O dy ss eyFort Lauderdale to Barbados1 2 Day s | Ja n 24 , 2 01 7
D AY P O R T A R R D E P
Fort Lauderdale, Florida 4p
1-2 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
3 Cap Cana (Punta Cana), 8a | 5p Dominican Republic
4 Spanish Town, Virgin Gorda, 10a | 6p British Virgin Islands
5 Basseterre, St. Kitts 8a | 6p
6 Gustavia, St. Barts 8a | 5p
7 Deshaies, Guadeloupe 8a | 5p
8 Castries, St. Lucia 8a | 6p
9 Saint George’s, Grenada 8a | 6p
10 Scarborough, Tobago, 8a | 6p Trinidad & Tobago
11 Mayreau, St. Vincent 8a | 5p & the Grenadines Caviar in the Surf with complimentary watersports (conditions permitting)
12 Bridgetown, Barbados 7a
FORT LAUDERDALE
St. Barts
Guadeloupe
CaribbeanSea
AtlanticOcean
Virgin Gorda
Cap Cana
St. Lucia
BARBADOS
Grenada
Tobago
Mayreau
St. Kitts
SC ARBOROUGH, TOBAGO, TRINIDAD & TOBAGO Trinidad ’s f r iendly “ li t t l e s i s te r” will win your heart . Hike to a cool swim at Argyll Fall s . Tobago Forest Reserve of fers abundant wildlife. Popular Pigeon Point i s one beach option, or travel a bit to beautiful Engli shman’s Bay.
P O R T H I G H L I G H T
P A N A M A C A N A L & C A R I B B E A N
S ea b our n O dy ss eyLos Angeles to Barbados
3 0 Day s | Ja n 6 , 2 01 7
D AY P O R T A R R D E P D AY P O R T A R R D E P
Los Angeles, California 4p
1-2 Cruising the Pacific Ocean
3 Cabo San Lucas, Mexico 7a | 4p
4-5 Cruising the Pacific Ocean
6 Huatulco, Mexico 8a | 5p
7 Puerto Chiapas, Mexico 10a | 8p
8 Puerto Quetzal, Guatemala 8a | 6p
9 Cruising the Pacific Ocean
10 Puntarenas (Puerto Caldera), 8a | 6p Costa Rica
11 Cruising the Pacific Ocean
12 Transiting the Panama Canal
13 Portobelo, Panama 6a | 3p
14 Cartagena, Colombia 10a | 8p
15-16 Cruising the Caribbean Sea
17 Cruising the Florida Straits
18 Fort Lauderdale, Florida 7a | 4p
19-20 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
21 Cap Cana (Punta Cana), 8a | 5p Dominican Republic
22 Spanish Town, Virgin Gorda, 10a | 6p British Virgin Islands
23 Basseterre, St. Kitts 8a | 6p
24 Gustavia, St. Barts 8a | 5p
25 Deshaies, Guadeloupe 8a | 5p
26 Castries, St. Lucia 8a | 6p
27 Saint George’s, Grenada 8a | 6p
28 Scarborough, Tobago, 8a | 6p Trinidad & Tobago
29 Mayreau, St. Vincent 8a | 5p & the Grenadines Caviar in the Surf with complimentary watersports (conditions permitting)
30 Bridgetown, Barbados 7a
LOS ANGELES
CaboSan Lucas
Huatulco
Puerto ChiapasPuerto Quetzal
Puntarenas
Portobelo
PanamaCanal
Cartagena
FortLauderdale
PacificOcean
St. Barts
GuadeloupeVirgin Gorda
CapCana
St. Lucia
BARBADOS
Grenada
TobagoMayreau
St. Kitts
S U I T E C AT EG O R Y
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Veranda Suite (V1)
Penthouse Suite (PH)
Owner’s Suite (OW)
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$25,700 $13,499
28,800 14,999
48,700 24,499
63,200 32,999Taxes, Fees & Port Expenses are an additional $1068.73 and subject to change. See page 166 for details.
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S ea b our n O dy ss eyBarbados to Fort Lauderdale1 5 Day s | Feb 5 , 2 01 7
D AY P O R T A R R D E P
Bridgetown, Barbados 9p
1 Cruising the Caribbean Sea
2 Kralendijk, Bonaire 10a | 8p
3 Oranjestad, Aruba 8a | 11p
4 Willemstad, Curaçao 8a | 6p
5 Cruising the Caribbean Sea
6 Cartagena, Colombia 7a | 3p
7 Portobelo, Panama 10a | 8p
8 Colon, Panama 6a | 6p
9 Boca del Toro, Panama 9a | 6p
10 Puerto Limón (San José), 8a | 6p Costa Rica
11 San Andres, Colombia 8a | 5p
12 Cruising the Caribbean Sea
13 Cruising the Florida Straits
14 Key West, Florida • 8a | 4p
15 Fort Lauderdale, Florida 7a
• Arrival and/or departure times are subject to daylight hours.
FORTLAUDERDALE
CaribbeanSea
AtlanticOcean
SanAndres
KeyWest
BARBADOS
PuertoLimón
Boca del Toro ColonPortobelo
CartagenaAruba
BonaireCuraçao
S U I T E C AT EG O R Y
Ocean View (A)
Veranda Suite (V1)
Penthouse Suite (PH)
Owner’s Suite (OW)
WILLEMSTAD, CURAÇAO
C A R I B B E A N C I R C L E
S e a b our n O dy ss eyRound-trip Barbados
2 7 Day s | Feb 5 , 2 01 7
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Bridgetown, Barbados 9p
1 Cruising the Caribbean Sea
2 Kralendijk, Bonaire 10a | 8p
3 Oranjestad, Aruba 8a | 11p
4 Willemstad, Curaçao 8a | 6p
5 Cruising the Caribbean Sea
6 Cartagena, Colombia 7a | 3p
7 Portobelo, Panama 10a | 8p
8 Colon, Panama 6a | 6p
9 Boca del Toro, Panama 9a | 6p
10 Puerto Limón (San José), 8a | 6p Costa Rica
11 San Andres, Colombia 8a | 5p
12 Cruising the Caribbean Sea
13 Cruising the Florida Straits
14 Key West, Florida • 8a | 4p
15 Fort Lauderdale, Florida 7a | 4p
16-17 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
18 San Juan, Puerto Rico 8a | 6p
19 Jost Van Dyke, 8a | 5p British Virgin Islands Marina Day with complimentary watersports (conditions permitting)
20 Road Bay, Anguilla 8a | 5p
21 St. John’s, Antigua 8a | 11p
22 Carambola Beach, St. Kitts 8a | 5p Caviar in the Surf with complimentary watersports (conditions permitting)
23 Îles des Saintes (Terre-de-Haut), 8a | 5p Guadeloupe
24 Roseau, Dominica 8a | 6p
25 Fort-de-France, Martinique 8a | 6p
26 Bequia, St. Vincent & 8a | 5p the Grenadines
27 Bridgetown, Barbados 7a
• Arrival and/or departure times are subject to daylight hours.
FortLauderdale
CaribbeanSea
SanAndres
KeyWest
PuertoLimón
Boca del Toro
Colon
Portobelo
Cartagena
Aruba
BonaireCuraçao
Anguilla
Îles des SaintesSt. Kitts
Jost Van DykeSan Juan
Dominica
BARBADOS
BequiaMartinique
Antigua
S U I T E C AT EG O R Y
Ocean View (A)
Veranda Suite (V1)
Penthouse Suite (PH)
Owner’s Suite (OW)
FLAMINGOS, KRALENDIJK, BONAIRE
118 SEABOURN.COM
$13,200 $6,999
15,300 7,999
25,800 13,999
32,600 17,999
Taxes, Fees & Port Expenses are an additional $322.29 and subject to change. See page 166 for details.
Taxes, Fees & Port Expenses are an additional $607.95 and subject to change. See page 166 for details.
$22,000 $11,499
25,500 13,499
43,200 22,499
54,500 28,999
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WILLEMSTAD, CUR AÇ AO Pass e i ther the moveable pontoons of the Queen Emma Bridge or the high Queen Juliana span over St . Anna’s Bay, which spli t s the i sland ’s capital . The town’s color ful Dutch colonial center i s a UNESCO World Heritage Site, boast ing the oldes t surviving Jewi sh synagogue in the Americas .
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C A R I B B E A N S K I E S I I
S ea b our nO dy ss eyFort Lauderdale to Barbados1 2 Day s | Feb 2 0 , 2 01 7
D AY P O R T A R RD E P
Fort Lauderdale, Florida 4p
1-2 CruisingtheAtlanticOcean
3 SanJuan,PuertoRico 8a | 6p
4 JostVanDyke, 8a | 5pBritishVirginIslandsMarina Day with complimentary watersports (conditions permitting)
5 RoadBay,Anguilla 8a | 5p
6 St.John’s,Antigua 8a | 11p
7 CarambolaBeach,St.Kitts 8a | 5pCaviar in the Surf with complimentary watersports (conditions permitting)
8 ÎlesdesSaintes(Terre-de-Haut), 8a | 5pGuadeloupe
9 Roseau,Dominica 8a | 6p
10 Fort-de-France,Martinique 8a | 6p
11 Bequia,St.Vincent& 8a | 5ptheGrenadines
12 Bridgetown, Barbados 7a
Compliments of Seabourn
Caviar in the Surf Exploresomeoftheworld’smostremoteandbeautifulbeacheswhileour
crewstandsinturquoisewatertoserveyoucaviarandChampagne.
CARIBBEAN 119
EL MORRO FORTRESS, SAN JUAN, PUERTO RICO
P L A Y V I D E O H E R E
$11,300 $5,999
13,100 6,999
22,200 10,999
28,800 13,999
Taxes,Fees&PortExpensesareanadditional$301.06 andsubjecttochange.Seepage166 fordetails.
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JOST VAN DYKE, BRITISH VIRGIN ISLANDS
TRAFALGAR FALLS, ROSEAU, DOMINICA
GUSTAVIA, ST. BARTS
CARIBBEAN 121
S U I T EC AT EG O R Y
OceanView(A)
VerandaSuite(V1)
PenthouseSuite(PH)
Owner’sSuite(OW)
C A R I B B E A N Y A C H T H A R B O R S
S ea b our nO dy ss eyBarbados to St. Maarten7 Day s | Ma r4, 1 8 ,
A pr1 , 2 01 7
D AY P O R T A R RD E P
Bridgetown, Barbados 11p
1 Mayreau,St.Vincent& 8a | 5ptheGrenadinesCaviar in the Surf with complimentary watersports (conditions permitting)
2 Roseau,Dominica 8a | 6p
3 Deshaies,Guadeloupe 8a | 5p
4 Gustavia,St.Barts 8a | 11p
5 Basseterre,St.Kitts 8a | 6p
6 JostVanDyke, 8a | 5pBritishVirginIslandsMarina Day with complimentary watersports (conditions permitting)
7 Philipsburg, St. Maarten 7a
Guadeloupe
Dominica
Jost VanDyke
ST. MAARTENSt. Barts
St. Kitts
Mayreau
CaribbeanSea
AtlanticOcean
BARBADOS
E X O T I C C A R I B B E A N I N - D E P T H
S ea b our nO dy ss eyRound-trip to Barbados
14 Day s | Ma r4, 1 8 , A pr 1 , 2 01 7
D AY P O R T A R RD E P
Bridgetown, Barbados 11p
1 Mayreau,St.Vincent& 8a | 5ptheGrenadinesCaviar in the Surf with complimentary watersports (conditions permitting)
2 Roseau,Dominica 8a | 6p
3 Deshaies,Guadeloupe 8a | 5p
4 Gustavia,St.Barts 8a | 11p
5 Basseterre,St.Kitts 8a | 6p
6 JostVanDyke, 8a | 5pBritishVirginIslandsMarina Day with complimentary watersports (conditions permitting)
7 Philipsburg,St.Maarten 7a | 11p
8 CarambolaBeach,St.Kitts 8a | 5pCaviar in the Surf with complimentary watersports (conditions permitting)
9 RoadBay,Anguilla 8a | 5p
10 St.John’s,Antigua 8a | 11p
11 ÎlesdesSaintes(Terre-de-Haut), 8a | 5pGuadeloupeMarina Day with complimentary watersports (conditions permitting)
12 Castries,St.Lucia 8a | 6p
13 Bequia,St.Vincent& 8a | 5ptheGrenadines
14 Bridgetown, Barbados 7a
Guadeloupe
Dominica
Jost VanDyke St. Maarten
St. Barts
Mayreau
CaribbeanSea
AtlanticOcean
BARBADOS
Îles des Saintes
St. Lucia
Anguilla
Antigua
St. Kitts
Bequia
S U I T EC AT EG O R Y
OceanView(A)
VerandaSuite(V1)
PenthouseSuite(PH)
Owner’sSuite(OW)
Y A C H T S M A N ’ S C A R I B B E A N
S e a b our nO dy s s e ySt. Maarten to Barbados
7 Day s | Ma r1 1 , 2 5 , A pr8 , 2 01 7
D AY P O R T A R RD E P
Philipsburg, St. Maarten 11p
1 CarambolaBeach,St.Kitts 8a | 5pCaviar in the Surf with complimentary watersports (conditions permitting)
2 RoadBay,Anguilla 8a | 5p
3 St.John’s,Antigua 8a | 11p
4 ÎlesdesSaintes(Terre-de-Haut), 8a | 5pGuadeloupeMarina Day with complimentary watersports (conditions permitting)
5 Castries,St.Lucia 8a | 6p
6 Bequia,St.Vincent& 8a | 5ptheGrenadines
7 Bridgetown, Barbados 7a
Îles des Saintes
St. Lucia
AnguillaST. MAARTEN
Antigua
St. Kitts
BequiaCaribbean
Sea
AtlanticOcean
BARBADOS
S U I T EC AT EG O R Y
OceanView(A)
VerandaSuite(V1)
PenthouseSuite(PH)
Owner’sSuite(OW)
JOST VAN DYKE, BRITISH VIRGIN ISL ANDS Most of the island ’s 300-or-so inhabitants live around Great Harbour. Historically a f i shing community, today a signif icant portion of the economy i s based on vi sitors’ patronage at bars such as the Soggy Dollar, Foxy’s , One Love, and Ivan’s Stress-Free Bar.
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7,600 3,999
12,800 6,999
16,100 8,999
Taxes,Fees&PortExpensesareanadditional$137.92 andsubjecttochange.Seepage166 fordetails.
$11,800 $6,499
13,600 6,999
23,000 12,499
28,900 15,999
Taxes,Fees&PortExpensesareanadditional$272.28 andsubjecttochange.Seepage166 fordetails.
$6,600 $3,499
7,600 3,999
12,800 6,999
16,100 8,999
Taxes,Fees&PortExpensesareanadditional$149.86 andsubjecttochange.Seepage166 fordetails.
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MONTREAL, QUÉBEC, CANADA
Canada & New England
In autumn, the hardwood forests’
displayofcolorisworld-renowned.Thisiswhen
wechoosetobringourSeabournQuesttovisit
thecolonialcapitalsandscenicportsof
Canada’smaritimeprovincesandNewEngland.
Thesevoyagespossessawidevarietyofappeal
tosatisfyvirtuallyanyinterest.Thetownsalong
Québec’sSt.LawrenceRivermightnearlybe
mistakenforvillagesalongtheLoire,andthe
shinglebeachesofGaspéandwindswept
bluffsofPrinceEdwardIslandrecallBrittany.
TrimHalifaxstillfiresthenoongunfromits
hilltopBritishcitadel.BarHarbor’spine-clad
graniteslopesandlobstershacksstillattract
seasonalyachtsmen,astheydidduringthe
heydaywhentheGiantsofIndustrybuilt
palatialsummer“camps”tocelebratetheir
holidaysinrusticgrandeur.
CANADA & NEW ENGLAND 123SAGUENAY, QUÉBEC , C ANADA Thread the leaf- stained waters of the majestic Saguenay Fjord between the forested domes of the Laurentian Mountains. The area i s a popular year- round playground f illed with splendid scenery, recreational options , quaint villages and great food and drink.
P O R T H I G H L I G H T
S U I T E C AT EG O R Y
Ocean View (A)
Veranda Suite (V1)
Penthouse Suite (PH)
Owner’s Suite (OW)
S U I T E C AT EG O R Y
Ocean View (A)
Veranda Suite (V1)
Penthouse Suite (PH)
Owner’s Suite (OW)
C A N A D A ’ S M A R I T I M E S & N E W E N G L A N D
S ea b our n Que stMontréal to Boston
1 0 D a y s | S e p 1 1 , O c t 1 , 2 0 1 6
D AY P O R T A R R D E P
Montréal, Québec, Canada 4p
1 Québec City, Québec, Canada• 8a
2 Québec City, Québec, Canada• 6p
3 Saguenay, Québec, Canada 8a | 5p Scenic cruising Saguenay Fjord
4 Baie-Comeau, Québec, Canada 7a | 4p
5 Gaspé, Québec, Canada 9a | 5p
6 Charlottetown, 12n | 11p Prince Edward Island, Canada
7 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
8 Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada 7a | 2p
9 Bar Harbor, Maine† 8a | 5p
10 Boston, Massachusetts 7a
• Arrival and/or departure times are subject to tidal conditions.
† Arrival and/or departure times are subject to Northern Right Whale speed restrictions.
AtlanticOcean
CabotStrait
Gulf ofSt. Lawrence
Saguenay Fjord
BOSTON
BarHarbor
Baie-Comeau
Québec City
Halifax
Charlottetown
MONTRÉAL
Saguenay Gaspé
N E W E N G L A N D & C A N A D A ’ S M A R I T I M E S
S e a b our n Que s tBoston to Montréal
1 0 D a y s | S e p 2 1 , O c t 1 1 , 2 0 1 6
D AY P O R T A R R D E P
Boston, Massachusetts 4p
1 Bar Harbor, Maine † 7a | 4p
2 Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada 12n | 7p
3 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
4 Charlottetown, 7a | 5p Prince Edward Island, Canada
5 Gaspé, Québec, Canada 10a | 5p
6 Baie-Comeau, Québec, Canada 11a | 7p
7 Saguenay, Québec, Canada 8a | 5p Scenic cruising Saguenay Fjord
8 Québec City, Québec, Canada• 8a
9 Québec City, Québec, Canada• 6p
10 Montréal, Québec, Canada 7a† Arrival and/or departure times are subject to
Northern Right Whale speed restrictions.
• Arrival and/or departure times are subject to tidal conditions.
AtlanticOcean
CabotStrait
Gulf ofSt. Lawrence
Saguenay Fjord
BOSTON
BarHarbor
Baie-Comeau
Québec City
Halifax
Charlottetown
MONTRÉAL
Saguenay Gaspé
SAGUENAY, QUÉBEC, CANADA TRINITY CHURCH, BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS
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14,500 6,999
24,600 11,499
33,500 16,499
Taxes, Fees & Port Expenses are an additional $508.67 and subject to change. See page 166 for details.
$12,400 $5,999
14,500 6,999
24,600 11,499
33,500 16,499
Taxes, Fees & Port Expenses are an additional $536.32 and subject to change. See page 166 for details.
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ST. JOHN, NEW BRUNSWICK, CANADA
C AP-AUX-MEULES, ÎLES DE L A MADELEINE, C ANADA The red sandstone Îles de la Madeleine are marked by lighthouses and eroded into sculptural clif fs and coves such as dramatic Belle-Anse. La Vernière’s huge wooden Church of Sainte-Pier re was built of lumber salvaged from shipwrecks.
S U I T E C AT EG O R Y
Ocean View (A)
Veranda Suite (V1)
Penthouse Suite (PH)
Owner’s Suite (OW)
A T L A N T I C C O A S T H A R B O R S
S ea b our n Que stMontréal to Fort Lauderdale14 Day s | O c t 2 1 , 2 01 6
D AY P O R T A R R D E P
Montréal, Québec, Canada 4p
1 Québec City, Québec, Canada • 8a
2 Québec City, Québec, Canada • 6p
3 Cruising the Gulf of Saint Lawrence
4 Cap-aux-Meules, 8a | 5p îles de la Madeleine, Canada
5 Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada 8a | 6p
6 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
7 St. John, New Brunswick, 8a | 6p Canada •
8 Bar Harbor, Maine† 8a | 5p
9 Salem, Massachussets 8a | 6p
10-11 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
12 Charleston, South Carolina 8a | 6p
13 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
14 Fort Lauderdale, Florida 7a
• Arrival and/or departure times are subject to tidal conditions.
† Arrival and/or departure times are subject to Northern Right Whale speed restrictions.
AtlanticOcean
Gulf ofSt. Lawrence
Bar Harbor
Québec City
St. John
MONTRÉAL
Charleston
FORT LAUDERDALE
Salem
Cap-aux-Meules
Sydney
BAR HARBOR, MAINE
P O R T H I G H L I G H TMONTREAL NOTRE DAME CATHEDRAL, QUEBEC, CANADA
$14,600 $6,999
15,700 7,499
27,900 12,499
38,900 17,499
Taxes, Fees & Port Expenses are an additional $551.28 and subject to change. See page 166 for details.
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CANADA & NEW ENGLAND 125
CHARLES PINCKNEY HISTORIC SITE, CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA ACADIA NATIONAL PARK, MAINE
CANADA & NEW ENGLAND 125
ILES DE LA MADELEINE, QUEBEC, CANADA
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BASILICA SAN MARCO, VENICE, ITALY
Se a b o u r n ’ s Extended Explorations
WorldHeritage Centre
Seabourn supportsWorld Heritage conservationthrough sustainable tourism
United NationsEducational, Scientific and
Cultural Organization
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Here’s an idea: Embark on a
voyage and stay on board for a month, or
two, or for an entire season. It is an idea we
encourage, by providing longer itineraries
offering more fascinating ports, more regional
fl avors and insights, special events on board
and ashore, overnight stays, and extra benefi ts
for extending your exploration.
P A C I F I C R E A L M E X P L O R A T I O N
S e a b o u r n O d y s s e y Round-trip Los Angeles
7 7 D a y s | J a n u a r y 4 , 2 0 1 6
D AY P O R T A R R D E P D AY P O R T A R R D E P D AY P O R T A R R D E P
Los Angeles, California 4p
1-7 Cruising the Pacifi c Ocean
8 Nuku Hiva, French Polynesia 12n | 10p
9 Hiva Oa, French Polynesia 8a | 5p
10-11 Cruising the Pacifi c Ocean
12 Papeete, Tahiti, 8a French Polynesia
13 Papeete, Tahiti, 5a Moorea, French Polynesia 8a | 7p
14 Bora Bora, French Polynesia 7a | 6p
15 Cruising the Pacifi c Ocean
16 Rarotonga, Cook Islands 8a | 4p
17 Cross the International Date Line
18-20 Cruising the Pacifi c Ocean
21 Russell (Bay of Islands), 8a | 6p New Zealand
22 Auckland, New Zealand 8a | 7p
23 Tauranga (Rotorua), 8a | 7p New Zealand•
24 Cruising the Pacifi c Ocean
25 Wellington, New Zealand 7a | 5p
26 Akaroa (Christchurch), 8a | 7p New Zealand
27 Port Chalmers (Dunedin), 8a | 5pNew Zealand
28 Oban (Halfmoon Bay), 8a | 5p New Zealand
29 Cruising the Foveaux Strait
30 Scenic cruising Milford Sound
31 Cruising the Tasman Sea
32 Hobart, Tasmania, Australia 8a | 11p
33 Cruising the Bass Strait
34 Burnie, Tasmania, Australia 8a | 1p
35 Melbourne, Australia 7a | 11p
36 Geelong, Australia 7a | 5p
37 Cruising the Tasman Sea
38 Sydney, Australia 11a
39 Sydney, Australia 6p
40 Cruising the Pacifi c Ocean
41 Brisbane, Australia 8a | 6p
42-43 Cruising the Pacifi c Ocean
44 Île des Pins, New Caledonia 8a | 5p
45 Nouméa, New Caledonia 7a | 6p
46 Maré, New Caledonia• 8a | 5p
47-48 Cruising the Pacifi c Ocean
49 Honiara, Guadalcanal, 7a | 3pSolomon Islands
50 Cruising the Pacifi c Ocean
51 Luganville, Vanuatu 10a | 8p
52 Port-Vila, Vanuatu 9a | 5p
53 Cruising the Pacifi c Ocean
54 Lautoka, Fiji 10a | 8p
55 Dravuni Island, Fiji 10a | 6p
56 Levuka, Fiji 8a | 5p
57 Cross the International Date Line
58 Cruising the Pacifi c Ocean
59 Pago Pago, American Samoa 8a | 6p
60-61 Cruising the Pacifi c Ocean
62 Cross the International Date Line
63 Fanning Island, Kiribati 12n | 6p Cross the International Date Line
64-65 Cruising the Pacifi c Ocean
66 Kona, Hawaii 1p | 6p
67 Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii 7a
68 Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii 11p
69 Lahaina, Maui, Hawaii 8a | 8p
70 Hilo, Hawaii 8a | 6p
71-76 Cruising the Pacifi c Ocean
77 Los Angeles, California 7a
• Arrival and/or departure times are subject to tidal conditions.
ÎLE DES PINS, NEW CALEDONIA
OAHU, HAWAII
ÎLE DES PINS, NEW C ALEDONIA Gleaming white beaches fr inged with pines r ing thi s former penal colony. Snorkel at bays such as Oro, Double, Kanemura or the Pi scine Naturelle. The pri son ruins and cemetery make a haunting hike, or explore the Queen Hortense Cave.
P O R T H I G H L I G H T
S U I T E C AT EG O R Y
Ocean View (A)
Veranda Suite (V1)
Penthouse Suite (PH)
Owner’s Suite (OW)
$69,400 $34,999
77,900 40,999
130,300 Inquire
173,100 Inquire
Taxes, Fees & Port Expenses are an additional $2,084.08 and subject to change. See page 166 for details.
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LOS ANGELES
FanningIsland
Kona Hilo
LahainaHonolulu
Pago Pago
Sydney
Brisbane
Nouméa
Île des Pins
Maré
LautokaLevuka
Dravuni Island
Honiara
Port-Vila
Luganville
Equator
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MooreaPapeete
NukuHiva
Hiva Oa
Bora Bora
Rarotonga
RussellPacific Ocean
Pacific Ocean
MelbourneGeelong
Burnie
Hobart
ObanPort Chalmers
Akaroa
Wellington
Tauranga
MilfordSound
TasmanSea
BassStrait
Auckland
HIVA OA, FRENCH POLYNESIA
P A C I F I C I S L A N D S O D Y S S E Y
S e a b o u r n O d y s s e y Sydney to Los Angeles
3 8 D a y s | F e b r u a r y 1 3 , 2 0 1 6
D AY P O R T A R R D E P D AY P O R T A R R D E P
Sydney, Australia 6p
1 Cruising the Pacifi c Ocean
2 Brisbane, Australia 8a | 6p
3-4 Cruising the Pacifi c Ocean
5 Île des Pins, New Caledonia 8a | 5p
6 Nouméa, New Caledonia 7a | 6p
7 Maré, New Caledenia• 8a | 5p
8-9 Cruising the Pacifi c Ocean
10 Honiara, Guadalcanal, 7a | 3pSolomon Islands
11 Cruising the Pacifi c Ocean
12 Luganville, Vanuatu 10a | 8p
13 Port-Vila, Vanuatu 9a | 5p
14 Cruising the Pacifi c Ocean
15 Lautoka, Fiji 10a | 8p
16 Dravuni Island, Fiji 10a | 6p
17 Levuka, Fiji 8a | 5p
18 Cruising the Pacifi c Ocean Cross the International Date Line
19 Cruising the Pacifi c Ocean
20 Pago Pago, American Samoa 8a | 6p
21-22 Cruising the Pacifi c Ocean
23 Cross the International Date Line
24 Fanning Island, Kiribati 12n | 6p Cross the International Date Line
25-26 Cruising the Pacifi c Ocean
27 Kona, Hawaii 1p | 6p
28 Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii 7a
29 Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii 11p
30 Lahaina, Maui, Hawaii 8a | 8p
31 Hilo, Hawaii 8a | 6p
32-37 Cruising the Pacifi c Ocean
38 Los Angeles, California 7a
• Arrival and/or departure times are subject to tidal conditions and daylight hours.
LOS ANGELES
SYDNEY
Equator
PacificOcean
PacificOcean
TasmanSea
Inte
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Fanning Island
KonaHilo
LahainaHonolulu
Pago Pago
Brisbane
Nouméa Maré
Île des Pins
Lautoka
LevukaDravuniIsland
Honiara
Port-VilaLuganville
LUGANVILLE, VANUATU
S U I T E C AT EG O R Y
Ocean View (A)
Veranda Suite (V1)
Penthouse Suite (PH)
Owner’s Suite (OW)
$33,400 $15,499
37,500 18,499
62,700 Inquire
83,300 Inquire
Taxes, Fees & Port Expenses are an additional $936.63 and subject to change. See page 166 for details.
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VALPARAÍSO
PuertoMonttCastro
Punta ArenasUshuaiaStrait of Magellan
Drake PassageBeagle Channel
Paradise Bay
Lemaire Channel
Antarctic Sound
Equator
PacificOcean
CaribbeanSea
ScotiaSea
AtlanticOceaan
BuenosAires
Montevideo
Armação dos BúziosRio de Janeiro
Vitória
Natal
Recife
Chilean FjordsPort Stanley, Falkland Islands/Islas Malvinas
Reloncaví Sound
Gulf of Corcovado
El Brujo GlacierCanal Sarmiento
King GeorgeIsland
Hope BayGerlache Strait
Weddell Sea
Devil’s Island
Barbados
FORTLAUDERDALE
St. BartsGuadeloupe
Jost Van Dyke
Note: Antarctica routing/landings
dependent on weather and ice conditions
A N T A R C T I C & A M E R I C A S E X P L O R A T I O N I
S e a b o u r n Q u e s t Fort Lauderdale to Valparaíso (Santiago)
4 5 D a y s | N o v e m b e r 4 , 2 0 1 6
D AY P O R T A R R D E P D AY P O R T A R R D E P
Fort Lauderdale, Florida 4p
1-2 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
3 Jost Van Dyke, 10a | 6p British Virgin Islands
4 Gustavia, St. Barts 8a | 10p
5 Îles des Saintes (Terre-de-Haut), 10a | 6p Guadeloupe
6 Bridgetown, Barbados 10a | 8p
7-8 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
9 Devil’s Island, French Guiana 8a | 3p
10-12 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
13 Natal, Brazil• 8a | 6p
14 Recife, Brazil 8a | 6p
15-16 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
17 Vitória, Brazil• 8a | 5p
18 Armação dos Búzios, Brazil 8a | 5p
19 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 8a
20 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 12n
21-22 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
23 Montevideo, Uruguay• 10a | 8p
24 Buenos Aires, Argentina• 7a | 4p
25 Montevideo, Uruguay 7a | 2p
26-27 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
28 Port Stanley, Falkland Islands† 10a | 6p(Islas Malvinas)
29 Cruising the Scotia Sea
30-35 ANTARCTIC EXPERIENCE
36-37 Cruising the Drake Passage
38 Ushuaia, Argentina 7a | 1pScenic cruising Beagle Channel
39 Punta Arenas, Chile 8a | 8pScenic cruising Strait of Magellan
40 Scenic cruising Canal Sarmiento and El Brujo Glacier
41 Scenic cruising Chilean Fjords
42 Scenic cruising Gulf of Corcovado Castro, Isla Chiloé, Chile 12n | 8p
43 Puerto Montt, Chile 6a | 3p Scenic cruising Reloncaví Sound
44 Cruising the Pacifi c Ocean
45 Valparaíso (Santiago), Chile 7a
• Arrival and/or departure times are subject to tidal conditions and daylight hours.
† Tender operations are subject to weather conditions.
SQUIRREL MONKEY, DEVIL'S ISLAND, FRENCH GUIANA
DE VIL’ S ISL AND, FRENCH GUIANA Once a notorious pri son colony, the i sland today has largely returned to i t s bucolic natural s tate. Stroll among the ruins , and meditate on how dif ferent i t must have seemed to prisoners such as Henri Charrière, known as Papillon.
P O R T H I G H L I G H T
S U I T E C AT EG O R Y
Ocean View (A)
Veranda Suite (V1)
Penthouse Suite (PH)
Owner’s Suite (OW)
EXTENDED EXPLORATIONS 131
$45,100 $24,499
50,500 26,999
81,100 43,999
105,400 Inquire
Taxes, Fees & Port Expenses are an additional $1414.28 and subject to change. See page 166 for details.
BROCHUREFARES FROM
VALUEFA R E S FROM
BALI, INDONESIA
PIRAEUS
Dubai
IndianOcean
PacificOcean
Bay ofBengal
Strait ofMalacca
CoralSea
TasmanSea
TorresStrait
TimorSea
ArafuraSea
MediterraneanSea
SuezCanal
RedSea
Gulf ofAden
Gulf of Oman
ArabianSea
Muscat
Haifa
Ágios Nikólaos
AshdodAqaba
Equator
Porto Malai
Singapore
Mumbai
Abu Dhabi
Sir BaniYas Island
Mangalore
Cochin
Benoa
Celukan Bawang
KomodoIsland
Probolinggo
SemarangSurabaya
SYDNEY
CairnsLembar
Darwin
Mooloolaba
Townsville
HamiltonIsland
SINGAPORE
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Piraeus (Athens) to Sydney 6 0 D a y s | D e c e m b e r 4 , 2 0 1 6
D AY P O R T A R R D E P D AY P O R T A R R D E P D AY P O R T A R R D E P
Piraeus (Athens), Greece 4p
1 Agios Nikólaos, Crete, Greece 8a | 6p
2 Cruising the Mediterranean Sea
3 Haifa (Tel Aviv), Israel 8a | 11p
4 Ashdod (Jerusalem), Israel 7a | 3p
5 Transiting Suez Canal
6 Cruising the Gulf of Suez
7 Aqaba (Petra), Jordan 7a | 6p
8-10 Cruising the Red Sea
11-12 Cruising the Gulf of Aden
13 Cruising the Arabian Sea
14 Muscat, Oman 10a | 12m
15 Cruising the Gulf of Oman
16 Dubai, United Arab Emirates 7a | 4p
17 Sir Bani Yas Island, 8a | 5p United Arab Emirates
18 Abu Dhabi, 8a | 12m United Arab Emirates
19 Cruising the Gulf of Oman
20 Muscat, Oman 8a | 6p
21 Cruising the Gulf of Oman
22 Cruising the Arabian Sea
23 Mumbai, India 8a | 6p
24 Cruising the Arabian Sea
25 Mangalore, India 7a | 4p
26 Cochin, India 8a | 6p
27 Cruising the Arabian Sea
28-29 Cruising the Indian Ocean
30 Cruising the Strait of Malacca
31 Porto Malai, Langkawi, 8a | 6p Malaysia
32 Cruising the Strait of Malacca
33 Singapore 8a
34 Singapore 12m
35 Cruising the South China Sea
36 Cruising the Java Sea
37 Semarang (Borobudur), 7a | 5p Java, Indonesia
38 Surabaya, Java, Indonesia 9a | 6p
39 Probolinggo, Java, Indonesia 9a | 6p
40 Celukan Bawang, 8a | 6p Bali, Indonesia
41 Cruising the Bali Sea
42 Slawi Bay, Komodo Island, 7a | 4p Indonesia†
43 Benoa (Denpasar), 12n Bali, Indonesia•
44 Benoa (Denpasar), Bali, Indonesia• 11p
45 Lembar, Lombok, Indonesia 7a | 5p
46 Slawi Bay, Komodo Island , 12n | 8p Indonesia†
47 Cruising the Savu Sea
48 Cruising the Timor Sea
49 Darwin, Australia 8a | 6p
50 Cruising the Arafura Sea
51 Cruising the Torres Strait
52 Cruising the Great Barrier Reef
53 Cairns, Australia• 12n
54 Cairns, Australia• 5p
55 Townsville, Australia 8a | 6p
56 Hamilton Island, Australia• 8a | 5p
57 Cruising the Coral Sea
58 Mooloolaba, Australia 8a | 5p
59 Cruising the Tasman Sea
60 Sydney, Australia• 7a
• Arrival and/or departure times are subject to tidal conditions or daylight hours.
† Access to Komodo Island is restricted to shore excursion participants.
S e a b o u r n E n c o r e M a i d e n S e a s o n
SHEIKH ZAYED BIN SULTAN AL NAHYAN MOSQUE, ABU DHABI, UAE
COCHIN, INDIA
COCHIN, INDIA Clues to Cochin’s long hi story as a trading port include butter f ly- shaped f i shing net s from China and a 16 th- century Jewi sh synagogue. Take a boat through the city’s picturesque backwaters to witness the timeless daily life of the Kerala Coast .
P O R T H I G H L I G H T
S U I T E C AT EG O R Y
Veranda Suite (V1)
Penthouse Suite (PH)
Owner’s Suite (OW)
EXTENDED EXPLORATIONS 133
A R A B I A , I N D I A & A S I A E X P L O R A T I O N
$74,200 Inquire
123,200 Inquire
164,800 Inquire
Taxes, Fees & Port Expenses are an additional $1,902.53 and subject to change. See page 166 for details.
BROCHUREFARES FROM
VALUEFA R E S FROM
FORTLAUDERDALE
CaribbeanSea
AtlanticOcean
SanAndres
KeyWest
PuertoLimón
Boca del Toro ColonPortobelo
Cartagena
Aruba Bonaire
Curaçao
St. Barts
Guadeloupe
Virgin Gorda
Cap Cana
St. Lucia
BARBADOS
Grenada
Tobago
Mayreau
St. Kitts
Anguilla
Îles des Saintes
Jost Van DykeSanJuan
Dominica
Bequia
Martinique
Antigua
THE CATHOLIC CATHEDRAL CHURCH, ROSEAU, DOMINICA
BOCA DEL TORO, PANAMA
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ROSE AU, DOMINIC A “The Nature Island” is a taste of unspoiled Caribbean culture. The birthplace of Rose’s Lime Juice, the island has resisted high-rise hotels, and boasts forest walks, waterfalls and diving. A fortress atop Morne Bruce gives panoramic views.
P O R T H I G H L I G H T
E X O T I C C A R I B B E A N E X P L O R A T I O N
S e a b o u r n O d y s s e y Fort Lauderdale to Barbados
3 9 D a y s | J a n u a r y 2 4 , 2 0 1 7
D AY P O R T A R R D E P D AY P O R T A R R D E P
Fort Lauderdale, Florida 4p
1-2 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
3 Cap Cana (Punta Cana), 8a | 5p Dominican Republic
4 Spanish Town, Virgin Gorda, 10a | 6p British Virgin Islands
5 Basseterre, St. Kitts 8a | 6p
6 Gustavia, St. Barts 8a | 5p
7 Deshaies, Guadeloupe 8a | 5p
8 Castries, St. Lucia 8a | 6p
9 Saint George’s, Grenada 8a | 6p
10 Scarborough, Tobago, 8a | 6p Trinidad & Tobago
11 Mayreau, St. Vincent 8a | 5p & the Grenadines Caviar in the Surf with complimentary watersports (conditions permitting)
12 Bridgetown, Barbados 7a | 9p
13 Cruising the Caribbean Sea
14 Kralendijk, Bonaire 10a | 8p
15 Oranjestad, Aruba 8a | 11p
16 Willemstad, Curaçao 8a | 6p
17 Cruising the Caribbean Sea
18 Cartagena, Colombia 7a | 3p
19 Portobelo, Panama 10a | 8p
20 Colon, Panama 6a | 6p
21 Boca del Toro, Panama 9a | 6p
22 Puerto Limón (San José), 8a | 6p Costa Rica
23 San Andres, Colombia 8a | 5p
24 Cruising the Caribbean Sea
25 Cruising the Florida Straits
26 Key West, Florida • 8a | 4p
27 Fort Lauderdale, Florida 7a | 4p
28-29 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
30 San Juan, Puerto Rico 8a | 6p
31 Jost Van Dyke, 8a | 5p British Virgin Islands Marina Day with complimentary watersports (conditions permitting)
32 Road Bay, Anguilla 8a | 5p
33 St. John’s, Antigua 8a | 11p
34 Carambola Beach, St. Kitts 8a | 5p
35 Îles des Saintes (Terre-de-Haut), 8a | 5p Guadeloupe
36 Roseau, Dominica 8a | 6p
37 Fort-de-France, Martinique 8a | 6p
38 Bequia, St. Vincent & 8a | 5p the Grenadines
39 Bridgetown, Barbados 7a
S U I T E C AT EG O R Y
Ocean View (A)
Veranda Suite (V1)
Penthouse Suite (PH)
Owner’s Suite (OW)
MORRO FORT, SAN JUAN, PUERTO RICO
FORT-DE-FRANCE, MARTINIQUE
EXTENDED EXPLORATIONS 135
$32,100 $16,999
37,200 19,999
63,100 32,499
79,600 41,499
Taxes, Fees & Port Expenses are an additional $818.43 and subject to change. See page 166 for details.
BROCHUREFARES FROM
VALUEFA R E S FROM
S U I T E C AT EG O R Y
Ocean View (A)
Veranda Suite (V1)
Penthouse Suite (PH)
Owner’s Suite (OW)
IPANEMA BEACH, RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL
CASTRO, ISLA CHILOÉ, CHILE
C A STRO, ISL A CHILOÉ, CHILE Dominated by the canary-yellow spire of its wooden cathedral, Castro i s a showplace of legacy architecture combining boat-building skill s and native techniques with lumber from the abundant forest s . The i sland ’s wooden churches compri se a UNESCO World Heritage treasure.
P O R T H I G H L I G H T
A N T A R C T I C & A M E R I C A S E X P L O R A T I O N I I
S e a b o u r n Q u e s t Valparaíso (Santiago) to Fort Lauderdale 5 7 D a y s | F e b r u a r y 2 , 2 0 1 7
D AY P O R T A R R D E P D AY P O R T A R R D E P D AY P O R T A R R D E P
Valparaíso (Santiago), Chile 4p
1 Cruising the Pacifi c Ocean
2 Scenic cruising Reloncaví Sound Puerto Montt, Chile 10a | 8p
3 Castro, Isla Chiloé, Chile 7a | 3p Scenic cruising Gulf of Corcovado
4 Scenic cruising Chilean Fjords
5 Scenic cruising El Brujo Glacier and Canal Sarmiento
6 Scenic cruising Strait of Magellan Punta Arenas, Chile 6a | 6p
7 Scenic cruising Beagle Channel Ushuaia, Argentina 2p | 11p
8-9 Cruising the Drake Passage
10-15 ANTARCTIC EXPERIENCE
16 Cruising the Scotia Sea
17 Port Stanley, Falkland Islands 7a | 4p(Islas Malvinas)†
18-19 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
20 Montevideo, Uruguay 12n | 8p
21 Buenos Aires, Argentina 7a
22 Buenos Aires, Argentina 4p
23 Montevideo, Uruguay 8a | 5p
24-25 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
26 Ilhabela, São Sebastião Island, 8a | 5pBrazil
27 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 8a | 11p
28 Armação dos Búzios, Brazil 10a | 5p
29 Vitória, Brazil• 8a | 6p
30-31 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
32 Recife, Brazil 8a | 6p
33 Natal, Brazil• 7a | 2p
34 Fortaleza, Brazil 10a
35 Fortaleza, Brazil 6p
36 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
37 Cross the Equator
38 Cruising the Amazon River
39 Santarém, Brazil 8a | 12m
40 Cruising the Amazon River
41 Manaus, Brazil• 7a
42 Manaus, Brazil
43 Manaus, Brazil• 6p
44 Parintíns, Brazil 12n | 6p
45 Santarém, Brazil 8a | 6p
46 Cruising the Amazon River Cross the Equator
47 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
48 Devil’s Island, French Guiana 7a | 2p
49 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
50 Bridgetown, Barbados 10a | 8p
51 Castries, St. Lucia 8a | 6p
52 Îles des Saintes (Terre-de-Haut), 8a | 5p Guadeloupe
53 Gustavia, St. Barts 8a | 10p
54 Jost Van Dyke, 7a | 2pBritish Virgin Islands
55-56 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
57 Fort Lauderdale, Florida 7a
• Arrival and/or departure times are subject to daylight hours.
† Tender operations are subject to weather conditions.
$61,600 $31,499
69,000 34,999
117,200 56,999
147,200 76,499
Taxes, Fees & Port Expenses are an additional $2,112.25 and subject to change. See page 166 for details.
BROCHUREFARES FROM
VALUEFA R E S FROM
EX
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AmazonRiver
VALPARAÍSO
PuertoMontt
Castro
Punta Arenas
UshuaiaStrait of Magellan
DrakePassage
CapeHornBeagle Channel
Paradise Bay
Lemaire Channel
AntarcticSound
Equator
PacificOcean
CaribbeanSea
AtlanticOceaan
AtlanticOceaan
BuenosAires
Montevideo
Armaçãodos Búzios
Rio de Janeiro
Ilhabela
Vitória
Natal
Recife
Chilean Fjords Stanley, Falkland Islands/Islas Malvinas
Reloncaví Sound
Gulf of Corcovado
El Brujo Glacier
Canal Sarmiento
King GeorgeIsland
Hope BayGerlache Strait
WeddellSea
Devil’s Island
Barbados
FORTLAUDERDALE
St. BartsGuadeloupeSt. Lucia
Jost Van Dyke
SantarémManaus
Fortaleza
Parintíns
Note: Antarctica routing/landings
dependent on weather and ice
USHUAIA, ARGENTINA
MONTEVIDEO, URUGUAY
EXTENDED EXPLORATIONS 137
Halong Bay
Halong BayHong Kong
Da Nang
Ho ChiMinh City
KoKood
Sihanoukville
LaemChabang
SINGAPORE
HiroshimaFukuoka
Busan
Qingdao
DalianXingang
Yantai
Incheon
Lianyungang
Xiamen
Keelung
Naha
Miyakojima
Kobe
YokohamaShimizu
Kagoshima
ShanghaiZhujiajian
Hundred IslandsManila
KaohsiungHualien
Ishigaki
Miyanoura
Nagasaki
Kochi
BoracayCoron
Glacier BayNational Park
Aomori
HakodateKushiro
Kodiak
Skagway
Juneau
Victoria
SEATTLE
PacificOcean
Gulf ofAlaskaBering
Sea
PacificOcean
SouthChina
Sea
InsidePassage
Inte
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lD
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Line
SINGAPOREHIROSAKI CASTLE, AOMORI, JAPAN
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P A C I F I C R I M E X P L O R A T I O N
S e a b o u r n S o j o u r n Singapore to Seattle
8 9 D a y s | M a r c h 4 , 2 0 1 7
D AY P O R T A R R D E P D AY P O R T A R R D E P D AY P O R T A R R D E P D AY P O R T A R R D E P
Singapore 12m
1 Cruising the South China Sea
2 Cruising the Gulf of Thailand
3 Laem Chabang (Bangkok), 8a | 6pThailand
4 Ko Kood, Thailand 8a | 5pCaviar in the Surf and complimentary watersports (conditions permitting)
5 Sihanoukville, Cambodia 7a | 8p
6 Cruising the South China Sea
7 Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam• 10a
8 Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam• 4p
9 Cruising the South China Sea
10 Da Nang (Hue/Hoi An), Vietnam 8a | 6p
11 Cruising the Gulf of Tonkin
12 Halong Bay, Vietnam 7a | 8p
13 Cruising the South China Sea
14 Hong Kong, China 7a | 4p
15-16 Cruising the South China Sea
17 Coron, Philippines 8a | 5p
18 Boracay, Philippines 7a | 4p
19 Manila, Philippines 8a
20 Manila, Philippines 3p
21 Hundred Islands, Philippines 8a | 5p
22 Cruising the South China Sea
23 Kaohsiung, Taiwan 7a | 3p
24 Hualien, Taiwan 8a | 6p
25 Ishigaki, Japan 7a | 4p
26 Naha, Okinawa, Japan 10a | 11p
27 Cruising the East China Sea
28 Nagasaki, Japan 8a | 11p
29 Cruising the Pacifi c Ocean
30 Kochi, Japan 8a | 6p
31 Kobe, Japan 8a
32 Kobe, Japan 4p
33 Hiroshima, Japan 8a | 6p
34 Fukuoka, Japan 8a | 6p
35 Busan (Pusan), South Korea 8a | 6p
36 Cruising the Yellow Sea
37 Incheon (Seoul), South Korea• 8a | 11p
38 Cruising the Yellow Sea
39 Yantai, China 8a | 6p
40 Dalian, China 7a | 4p
41 Xingang (Beijing), China 11a
42 Xingang (Beijing), China 12m
43 Cruising the Yellow Sea
44 Qingdao, China 8a | 6p
45 Lianyungang, China 8a | 6p
46 Cruising the Yellow Sea
47 Cruising the East China Sea
48 Xiamen, China 8a | 5p
49 Hong Kong, China 4p
50 Hong Kong, China 4p
51 Cruising the South China Sea
52 Kaohsiung, Taiwan 7a | 3p
53 Keelung (Taipei), Taiwan 8a | 6p
54 Miyakojima (Hirara), 10a | 5p Miyako, Japan
55 Motobu, Okinawa, Japan 8a | 6p
56 Cruising the East China Sea
57 Zhujiajian (Putuoshan), China 8a | 5p
58 Shanghai, China• 10a
59 Shanghai, China
60 Shanghai, China• 5p
61 Cruising the East China Sea
62 Kagoshima, Japan 8a | 6p
63 Cruising the Pacifi c Ocean
64 Shimizu, Japan 8a | 6p
65 Yokohama (Tokyo), Japan 8a
66 Yokohama (Tokyo), Japan 11p
67 Cruising the Pacifi c Ocean
68 Kobe, Japan 7a | 4p
69-70 Cruising the Pacifi c Ocean
71 Aomori, Japan 8a | 12m
72 Hakodate, Japan 7a | 3p
73 Kushiro, Japan 7a | 4p
74-75 Cruising the Pacifi c Ocean
76 Cross the International Date Line
77-79 Cruising the Pacifi c Ocean
80 Cruising the Gulf of Alaska
81 Kodiak, Kodiak Island, Alaska 10a | 6p
82 Cruising the Gulf of Alaska
83 Scenic cruising Glacier Bay
84 Skagway, Alaska 8a | 6p
85 Juneau, Alaska 8a | 6p
86 Scenic cruising the Inside Passage
87 Cruising the Pacifi c Ocean
88 Victoria, 8a | 6p British Columbia, Canada
89 Seattle, Washington 7a
• Arrival and/or departure times are subject to tidal conditions or daylight hours.
S U I T E C AT EG O R Y
Ocean View (A)
Veranda Suite (V1)
Penthouse Suite (PH)
Owner’s Suite (OW)
$95,800 $54,999
104,800 59,499
174,700 96,999
237,900 133,999
Taxes, Fees & Port Expenses are an additional $2,215.43 and subject to change. See page 166 for details.
BROCHUREFARES FROM
VALUEFA R E S FROM
S U I T E C AT EG O R Y
Veranda Suite (V1)
Penthouse Suite (PH)
Owner’s Suite (OW)
CULTURAL CENTRE, ASHDOD, ISRAEL
MUMBAI, INDIA
S e a b o u r n E n c o r e
Sydney to Piraeus (Athens) 6 0 D a y s | M a r c h 6 , 2 0 1 7
D AY P O R T A R R D E P D AY P O R T A R R D E P D AY P O R T A R R D E P
Sydney, Australia• 4p
1 Cruising the Tasman Sea
2 Mooloolaba, Australia 8a | 5p
3 Cruising the Coral Sea
4 Hamilton Island, Australia• 8a | 5p
5 Townsville, Australia 7a | 5p
6 Cairns, Australia• 8a
7 Cairns, Australia• 12n
8 Cruising the Great Barrier Reef
9 Cruising the Torres Strait
10 Cruising the Arafura Sea
11 Darwin, Australia 8a | 6p
12 Cruising the Timor Sea
13 Cruising the Savu Sea
14 Slawi Bay, Komodo, Island 7a | 2p Indonesia †
15 Lembar, Lombok, Indonesia 9a | 7p
16 Benoa (Denpasar), 7a Bali, Indonesia•
17 Benoa (Denpasar), Bali, Indonesia• 12n
18 Slawi Bay, Komodo, Indonesia † 8a | 3p
19 Cruising the Bali Sea
20 Celukan Bawang, Bali, 8a | 6p Indonesia
21 Probolinggo, Java, Indonesia 8a | 5p
22 Surabaya, Java, Indonesia 8a | 5p
23 Semarang (Borobudur), Java, 9a | 7p Indonesia
24 Cruising the Java Sea
25 Cruising the South China Sea
26 Singapore 7a | 4p
27 Cruising the Strait of Malacca
28-30 Cruising the Indian Ocean
31 Colombo, Sri Lanka 7a | 6p
32 Cruising the Indian Ocean
33 Mangalore, India 8a | 6p
34 Cruising the Arabian Sea
35 Mumbai, India 8a | 8p
36 Cruising the Arabian Sea
37 Cruising the Gulf of Oman
38 Muscat, Oman 8a | 12m
39 Cruising the Gulf of Oman
40 Abu Dhabi, 8a | 6p United Arab Emirates
41 Sir Bani Yas Island, 7a | 4p United Arab Emirates
42 Dubai, United Arab Emirates 7a | 4p
43 Doha, Qatar 8a | 6p
44 Cruising the Gulf of Oman
45 Muscat, Oman 7a | 5p
46 Cruising the Arabian Sea
47 Salalah, Oman 12n | 10p
48-49 Cruising the Gulf of Aden
50-52 Cruising the Red Sea
53 Aqaba (Petra), Jordan 8a | 7p
54 Cruising the Gulf of Suez
55 Transiting the Suez Canal
56 Ashdod (Jerusalem), Israel 7a | 11p
57 Haifa (Tel Aviv), Israel 7a | 8p
58 Cruising the Mediterranean Sea
59 Santoríni, Greece 9a | 6p
60 Piraeus (Athens), Greece 7a
• Arrival and/or departure times are subject to tidal conditions or daylight hours.
† Access to Komodo Island is restricted to shore excursion participants.
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A S I A , I N D I A & A R A B I A E X P L O R A T I O N
S e a b o u r n E n c o r e M a i d e n S e a s o n
DOHA, QATAR The nation’s capital displays impressive architecture, including the I.M. Pei-designed Museum of Islamic Art and the serene State Grand Mosque. The unique, eclectic Sheikh Faisal Bin Qassim Al Thani Museum displays everything from cars to stamps and Islamic treasures.
P O R T H I G H L I G H T
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$69,700 $30,499
117,500 50,499
155,300 Inquire
Taxes, Fees & Port Expenses are an additional $2,101.03 and subject to change. See page 166 for details.
BROCHUREFARES FROM
VALUEFA R E S FROM
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PIRAEUS
Dubai
IndianOcean
PacificOcean
Bay ofBengal
Strait ofMalacca
CoralSea
TasmanSea
TorresStrait
TimorSea
ArafuraSea
MediterraneanSea
SuezCanal
RedSea
Gulf ofAden
Gulf of Oman
ArabianSea
Muscat
Haifa
Santoríni
AshdodAqaba
Equator Singapore
Mumbai
Abu Dhabi
Sir BaniYas Island
Mangalore
Colombo
Benoa
Celukan Bawang
KomodoIsland
Probolinggo
SemarangSurabaya
SYDNEY
CairnsLembar
Darwin
Mooloolaba
TownsvilleHamiltonIsland
Salalah
Doha
DARWIN, AUSTRALIA
MANGALORE, INDIA
HONGKONG
HiroshimaFukuoka
Busan
Qingdao
DalianXingang
Yantai
Incheon
Lianyungang
Xiamen
KeelungNaha
Miyakojima
Kobe
YokohamaShimizu
Kagoshima
Shanghai
Zhujiajian
Hundred IslandsManila
KaohsiungHualien
Ishigaki
Miyanoura
Nagasaki
Kochi
BoracayCoron
Glacier BayNational Park
Aomori
HakodateKushiro
Kodiak
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7 5 D a y s | M a r c h 1 8 , 2 0 1 7
D AY P O R T A R R D E P D AY P O R T A R R D E P D AY P O R T A R R D E P
Hong Kong, China 4p
1-2 Cruising the South China Sea
3 Coron, Philippines 8a | 5p
4 Boracay, Philippines 7a | 4p
5 Manila, Philippines 8a
6 Manila, Philippines 3p
7 Hundred Islands, Philippines 8a | 5p
8 Cruising the South China Sea
9 Kaohsiung, Taiwan 7a | 3p
10 Hualien, Taiwan 8a | 6p
11 Ishigaki, Japan 7a | 4p
12 Naha, Okinawa, Japan 10a | 11p
13 Cruising the East China Sea
14 Nagasaki, Japan 8a | 11p
15 Cruising the Pacifi c Ocean
16 Kochi, Japan 8a | 6p
17 Kobe, Japan 8a
18 Kobe, Japan 4p
19 Hiroshima, Japan 8a | 6p
20 Fukuoka, Japan 8a | 6p
21 Busan (Pusan), South Korea 8a | 6p
22 Cruising the Yellow Sea
23 Incheon (Seoul), South Korea• 8a | 11p
24 Cruising the Yellow Sea
25 Yantai, China 8a | 6p
26 Dalian, China 7a | 4p
27 Xingang (Beijing), China 11a
28 Xingang (Beijing), China 12m
29 Cruising the Yellow Sea
30 Qingdao, China 8a | 6p
31 Lianyungang, China 8a | 6p
32 Cruising the Yellow Sea
33 Cruising the East China Sea
34 Xiamen, China 8a | 5p
35 Hong Kong, China 4p
36 Hong Kong, China 4p
37 Cruising the South China Sea
38 Kaohsiung, Taiwan 7a | 3p
39 Keelung (Taipei), Taiwan 8a | 6p
40 Miyakojima (Hirara), 10a | 5p Miyako, Japan
41 Motobu, Okinawa, Japan 8a | 6p
42 Cruising the East China Sea
43 Zhujiajian (Putuoshan), China 8a | 5p
44 Shanghai, China• 10a
45 Shanghai, China
46 Shanghai, China• 5p
47 Cruising the East China Sea
48 Kagoshima, Japan 8a | 6p
49 Cruising the Pacifi c Ocean
50 Shimizu, Japan 8a | 6p
51 Yokohama (Tokyo), Japan 8a
52 Yokohama (Tokyo), Japan 11p
53 Cruising the Pacifi c Ocean
54 Kobe, Japan 7a | 4p
55-56 Cruising the Pacifi c Ocean
57 Aomori, Japan 8a | 12m
58 Hakodate, Japan 7a | 3p
59 Kushiro, Japan 7a | 4p
60-61 Cruising the Pacifi c Ocean
62 Cross the International Date Line
63-65 Cruising the Pacifi c Ocean
66 Cruising the Gulf of Alaska
67 Kodiak, Kodiak Island, Alaska 10a | 6p
68 Cruising the Gulf of Alaska
69 Scenic cruising Glacier Bay
70 Skagway, Alaska 8a | 6p
71 Juneau, Alaska 8a | 6p
72 Scenic cruising the Inside Passage
73 Cruising the Pacifi c Ocean
74 Victoria, 8a | 6p British Columbia, Canada
75 Seattle, Washington 7a
• Arrival and/or departure times are subject to tidal conditions or daylight hours.
S U I T E C AT EG O R Y
Ocean View (A)
Veranda Suite (V1)
Penthouse Suite (PH)
Owner’s Suite (OW)
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GUAN YIN, PUTUOSHAN, CHINA
$81,300 $46,999
88,500 50,499
149,500 83,499
203,600 115,999
Taxes, Fees & Port Expenses are an additional $1,788.94 and subject to change. See pag 166 for details.
BROCHUREFARES FROM
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HONGKONG
HiroshimaFukuoka
BusanQingdao
DalianXingang
YantaiIncheon
Lianyungang
Xiamen
KeelungMotobu
Miyakojima
KOBE
Yokohama
Shimizu
Kagoshima
Shanghai
Zhujiajian
Hundred Islands
Manila
Kaohsiung
Hualien
Ishigaki
Naha
PacificOcean
Sea ofJapan
SouthChina
Sea
SuluSea
EastChina
Sea
Nagasaki
Kochi
BoracayCoron
QINGDAO, CHINA This important port hosted the Olympic sailing events in 2008. Its history as a German colony accounts for its famous Tsingtao brewery. See the European-style villas in Badaguan, the seven-story pagoda at Zhanshan Temple, or visit towering Mt. Lao, said to be the cradle of Taoism in China.
P O R T H I G H L I G H T
S U I T E C AT EG O R Y
Ocean View (A)
Veranda Suite (V1)
Penthouse Suite (PH)
Owner’s Suite (OW)
HUALIEN, TAIWAN
A S I A N S E A S E X P L O R A T I O N
S e a b o u r n S o j o u r n Hong Kong to Kobe
5 4 D a y s | M a r c h 1 8 , 2 0 1 7
D AY P O R T A R R D E P D AY P O R T A R R D E P D AY P O R T A R R D E P
Hong Kong, China 4p
1-2 Cruising the South China Sea
3 Coron, Philippines 8a | 5p
4 Boracay, Philippines 7a | 4p
5 Manila, Philippines 8a
6 Manila, Philippines 3p
7 Hundred Islands, Philippines 8a | 5p
8 Cruising the South China Sea
9 Kaohsiung, Taiwan 7a | 3p
10 Hualien, Taiwan 8a | 6p
11 Ishigaki, Japan 7a | 4p
12 Naha, Okinawa, Japan 10a | 11p
13 Cruising the East China Sea
14 Nagasaki, Japan 8a | 11p
15 Cruising the Pacific Ocean
16 Kochi, Japan 8a | 6p
17 Kobe, Japan 8a
18 Kobe, Japan 4p
19 Hiroshima, Japan 8a | 6p
20 Fukuoka, Japan 8a | 6p
21 Busan (Pusan), South Korea 8a | 6p
22 Cruising the Yellow Sea
23 Incheon (Seoul), South Korea 8a | 11p
24 Cruising the Yellow Sea
25 Yantai, China 8a | 6p
26 Dalian, China 7a | 4p
27 Xingang (Beijing), China 11a
28 Xingang (Beijing), China 12m
29 Cruising the Yellow Sea
30 Qingdao, China 8a | 6p
31 Lianyungang, China 8a | 6p
32 Cruising the Yellow Sea
33 Cruising the East China Sea
34 Xiamen, China 8a | 5p
35 Hong Kong, China 4p
36 Hong Kong, China 4p
37 Cruising the South China Sea
38 Kaohsiung, Taiwan 7a | 3p
39 Keelung (Taipei), Taiwan 8a | 6p
40 Miyakojima (Hirara), 10a | 5p Miyako, Japan
41 Motobu, Okinawa, Japan 8a | 6p
42 Cruising the East China Sea
43 Zhujiajian (Putuoshan), China 8a | 5p
44 Shanghai, China• 10a
45 Shanghai, China
46 Shanghai, China• 5p
47 Cruising the East China Sea
48 Kagoshima, Japan 8a | 6p
49 Cruising the Pacific Ocean
50 Shimizu, Japan 8a | 6p
51 Yokohama (Tokyo), Japan 8a
52 Yokohama (Tokyo), Japan 11p
53 Cruising the Pacific Ocean
54 Kobe, Japan 7a
• Arrival and/or departure times are subject to tidal conditions.
$60,900 $34,999
66,300 37,999
111,900 61,999
152,400 86,499
Taxes, Fees & Port Expenses are an additional $1,330.29 and subject to change. See page 166 for details.
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Owner’s Suite (OW)
PIRAEUS
Dubai
RedSea
SuezCanal
MediterraneanSea
IndianOcean
Gulf ofAden
ArabianSea
Gulf ofOman
Muscat
HaifaAshdodAqaba
Strait ofMalacca
Bay ofBengal
SINGAPORE
Mumbai
AbuDhabiSir Bani
Yas Island
Mangalore
Colombo
Santoríni
Doha
Salalah
S e a b o u r n E n c o r e
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Singapore 4p
1 Cruising the Strait of Malacca
2-4 Cruising the Indian Ocean
5 Colombo, Sri Lanka 7a | 6p
6 Cruising the Indian Ocean
7 Mangalore, India 8a | 6p
8 Cruising the Arabian Sea
9 Mumbai, India 8a | 8p
10 Cruising the Arabian Sea
11 Cruising the Gulf of Oman
12 Muscat, Oman 8a | 12m
13 Cruising the Gulf of Oman
14 Abu Dhabi, 8a | 6p United Arab Emirates
15 Sir Bani Yas Island, 7a | 4p United Arab Emirates
16 Dubai, United Arab Emirates 7a | 4p
17 Doha, Qatar 8a | 6p
18 Cruising the Gulf of Oman
19 Muscat, Oman 7a | 5p
20 Cruising the Arabian Sea
21 Salalah, Oman 12n | 10p
22-23 Cruising the Gulf of Aden
24-26 Cruising the Red Sea
27 Aqaba (Petra), Jordan 8a | 7p
28 Cruising the Gulf of Suez
29 Transiting the Suez Canal
30 Ashdod (Jerusalem), Israel 7a | 11p
31 Haifa (Tel Aviv), Israel 7a | 8p
32 Cruising the Mediterranean Sea
33 Santoríni, Greece 9a | 6p
34 Piraeus (Athens), Greece 7a
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S E A S O F S I N B A D I I
$33,500 14,999
56,200 25,499
74,600 Inquire
Taxes, Fees & Port Expenses are an additional $1,158.64 and subject to change. See page 166 for details.
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Complimentary Suite Amenities
Your suite includes many amenities; Champagne upon arrival;
stocked bar with up to two selected spirits, wine and soft
drinks; fresh fruit; personalized stationery; exclusive
wellness products by Molton Brown, London and a choice
of designer soaps.
Complimentary Watersports
Depending on the itinerary, climate and local regulations,
Seabourn offers complimentary kayaking, sailing and other
watersports from a marina at the ship’s stern or from a beach.
Wet Cleaning and Laundry
Wet cleaning (alternative for dry cleaning) and laundry
services are available on board and will be billed to your
onboard account. In addition, there is a complimentary
self-service launderette available on Seabourn Odyssey,
Seabourn Quest and Seabourn Sojourn.
Shore Excursions
Seabourn’s comprehensive shore excursions are designed to
enhance your destination experience. All tours and excursions
can be purchased in advance at Seabourn.com. Throughout
your cruise there will be interesting briefings that will include
tour information, shopping advice and other suggestions
for the ports you will be visiting.
Internet and Wireless Access
All Seabourn ships offer Wi-Fi/internet service. You can also
stay in touch via the Computer Center. Fees for use of these
services will be charged to your onboard account.
Complimentary Wi-Fi/internet service amenity is provided to
guests booked in premium suite categories as noted on
pages 150-153, 156-159.
Cell Phone/Fax/Telephone
Before departure you will receive direct-dial telephone and
fax information for your ship. Cell phone service is also
available on board. Users will incur international roaming
charges by their home carriers.
Medical Facilities
The onboard medical facilities are equipped to provide care
for unexpected illness and accidents. These basic facilities are
not intended or designed for ongoing treatment of pre-existing
conditions. If you anticipate a need for medical services,
your special requirement must be cleared in writing with
Seabourn before your booking can be finalized. For restrictions
regarding pregnant women, see “Minors as Guests / Pregnancy
Policy” on page 167.
Money Matters
The Purser’s Office/Seabourn Square serves as the ship’s
financial center; you can exchange cash and U.S. traveler’s
checks for U.S. Dollars, Pounds Sterling and Euros. Prices
and currency are in U.S. dollars. For your convenience, at
embarkation you will be asked to present a major credit
card and sign a charge slip. Once this account is opened, all
onboard purchases will be charged to it, and shipboard
credits*, if any, will be applied. At the end of your voyage,
an itemized statement will be delivered to your suite, which
may be settled with American Express®, Visa®, MasterCard®,
Diner’s Club®, Discover®, traveler’s checks or cash. Regrettably,
personal checks or letters of credit cannot be honored.
Cash advances against your onboard account or any form of
credit card are limited, and at a 3% service charge.
* Shipboard credits may not be combined, transferred or redeemed for cash, have no residual value and cannot be used in the casino.
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Packing Tips
Daytime and in port:
Casual, resort-style attire, including jeans and shorts, is welcome
in all lounges and dining venues until 6pm. Swimsuits, brief shorts,
cover-ups and exercise attire should be reserved for poolside, on
deck or in the spa and fitness center.
Evenings (after 6pm) will be one of the following:n Elegant Casual:
- Men: slacks with a collared dress shirt or sweater; Jacket optional
- Ladies: slacks /skirt, blouse, pant suit or dress.
- Jeans are welcome in all dining venues during the day
- Jeans are not appropriate in The Restaurant after 6pm
n Formal
In The Restaurant:
- Men: Tuxedo, suit or slacks and jacket required (Tie not required.)
- Ladies: evening gown or cocktail dress
- Dress in other dining venues is Elegant Casual
- Jeans are welcome in all dining venues during the day
- Jeans are not appropriate in The Restaurant after 6pm
Local Customs
It is helpful to be aware of the customs of the countries you are visiting.
In some ports men and women should not wear shorts, and many
cultures prefer that women wear dresses or skirts when visiting
places of worship. During the cruise, our well-versed staff members
will offer informative talks and guidance on local customs.
Personalize Your Cruise Reservation
Once you have confirmed your reservation, visit the Already Booked
section of our website at Seabourn.com, where you can personalize
your reservation as follows:
n Cruise Documents: You may access and print your
cruise documents.
n Complete your Guest Registration: Supply required
security information
n Select personal preferences for your suite
n Obtain Visa and Immunization Information
n Purchase optional shore excursions and gift items
n Book and purchase Spa appointments
n Add Seabourn’s Personal Valet® luggage shipping service
Private Cocktail Parties
The onboard staff can provide catering arrangements and invitations
for parties in your suite. Please give the staff 24 hours notice or contact
Seabourn reservations prior to your cruise.
Religious Services
A lay staff member will conduct non-denominational Christian services
on Sundays. For Christmas and Easter, non-denominational worship
services and Mass will be conducted by a Roman Catholic priest. A Rabbi
is on board during Passover, Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur and Chanukah.
Smoking Policy
For the comfort and convenience of all guests, most public areas
on board are smoke-free. Please visit the Frequently Asked Questions
section at Seabourn.com for our current policy.
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148 SEABOURN.COM Please visit Seabourn.com for additional information, and full terms and conditions.
As a valued member of our Seabourn Club, you know you can look forward to an especially
warm welcome when you next step on the gangway. You will enjoy a comfortable familiarity with the
ship and staff, a shared camaraderie with your shipmates, and an array of exclusive Seabourn Club
benefits that we offer in sincere gratitude for your loyalty — benefits that extend from recognition,
rewards and privileges on board to added values and special offers at home. Those benefits begin to
multiply in a very short time, and they accumulate into the most valuable loyalty rewards programme
in cruising. Your loyalty is rewarded in two ways: Milestone Awards based on the number of days you
sail and Seabourn Club Points. Just as we offer you the luxury of choice while on board, we want to
extend to you the luxury of choosing from a range of benefi ts when you sail with us.
Milestones Awards
Each day you sail with Seabourn earns you one
Sailed Day, and these days count toward your
Milestone Awards. Seabourn Club Milestone
Awards feature a complimentary cruise of up
to seven days when your Club account reaches
140 Redeemable Sailed Days, or a complimentary
cruise of up to 14 days when 250 Redeemable
Sailed Days is reached. We are also pleased to
recognize you at an onboard event with a special
gift from Tiffany & Co®. when you celebrate these
Sailed Day milestones:
Seabourn Club Points
In addition to earning Milestone Awards, you can
also earn Seabourn Club Points that qualify you
for an array of additional benefits on board and
at home. These points establish your Seabourn
Club Membership level. There are a number of
ways to earn Seabourn Club Points:
■ Each Sailed Day on board a Seabourn ship earns you one Seabourn Club Point
■ Guests who pay published fares for penthouse or premium suites earn an additional Seabourn Club Point per Sailed Day.
■ Each night on an escorted Seabourn Journey earns one Seabourn Club Point
■ Every US$500 of eligible onboard and pre-cruise online purchases earns one Seabourn Club Point, limited to one additional Seabourn Club Point for each Sailed Day.
■ 100 Sailed Days
■ 200 Sailed Days
■ 500 Sailed Days
■ 1,000 Sailed Days
■ 1,500 Sailed Days
■ 2,000 Sailed Days
■ 2,500 Sailed Days
P L A Y V I D E O H E R E
149*One bag for every 7 days onboard** Some restrictions may applyPlease visit Seabourn.com for additional information, and full terms and conditions.
SEABOURN CLUB MEMBER1-19 Seabourn Club Points
SEABOURN CLUB SILVER MEMBER 20-69 Seabourn Club Points
SEABOURN CLUB GOLD MEMBER 70-139 Seabourn Club Points
SEABOURN CLUB PLATINUM MEMBER 140-249 Seabourn Club Points
SEABOURN CLUB DIAMOND MEMBER 250+ Seabourn Club Points
n Special events and receptions on board
n Seabourn Club Host or Hostess on every voyage
n 5% Onboard Booking Savings on future cruises
Same benefits as Seabourn Club Member, plus your choice of ONE of the following: n 10% savings on
Shore Excursions**n 10% savings on premium
wines & spiritsn Complimentary internet
– 2-hour Silver Packagen Complimentary telephone
– 20 minutesn Seabourn Club
Signature Massagen Day in the Spa Serene Arean One complimentary bag
of laundry*
Same benefits as Seabourn Club Member, plus your choice of TWO of the following:n 10% savings on
Shore Excursions** n 15% savings on premium
wines & spiritsn Complimentary internet
– 3-hour Gold Packagen Complimentary telephone
– 30 minutesn Seabourn Club
Signature Massagen Day in the Spa Serene Arean One complimentary bag
of laundry*
Same benefits as Seabourn Club Member, plus your choice of THREE of the following:n 15% savings on Shore
Excursions**n 20% savings on premium
wines & spiritsn Complimentary internet
– 4-hour Platinum Packagen Complimentary telephone
– 40 minutesn Seabourn Club
Signature Massagen Day in the Spa Serene Arean One complimentary bag
of laundry*
Same benefits as Seabourn Club Member, plus ALL of the following benefits: n 15% savings on Shore
Excursions**n 25% savings on premium
wines & spiritsn Complimentary internet –
Unlimited Diamond Packagen Complimentary telephone –
40 minutesn Seabourn Club Signature
Massagen Day in the Spa Serene Arean Complimentary laundry and
pressing servicen Daily delivery of
preferred newspaper
n Advanced communications with new itineraries and special offers
n Special savings on select sailings
n Subscription to the Seabourn Club Herald
n Customizable online profile and preferences
Same benefits as Seabourn Club Member, plus:n Seabourn Club Silver Member
luggage tagsn Seabourn Advisory
Board membership
Same benefits as Seabourn Club Member, plus:n Seabourn Club Gold Member
luggage tagsn 10% savings on luggage
shipping servicesn Subscription to Travel + Leisure®
or Condé Nast Traveler**n Seabourn Advisory
Board membership
Same benefits as Seabourn Club Member, plus: n Seabourn Club Platinum
Member luggage tagsn Dedicated Seabourn
Club Concierge n 15% savings on luggage
shipping servicesn Subscription to Travel + Leisure®
and Condé Nast Traveler**n Seabourn Advisory
Board membership
Same benefits as Seabourn Club Member, plus:n Seabourn Club Diamond
Member luggage tagsn Dedicated Seabourn
Club Conciergen 20% savings on luggage
shipping servicesn Subscription to Travel + Leisure®
and Condé Nast Traveler**n Seabourn Advisory
Board membership
s e a b o u r n c l u b point benefits
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SuitesaboardSeabournOdyssey,SeabournSojournandSeabournQuestfeature a comfortable living area, queen-size bed or two twin beds; walk-in closet
with personal safe, interactive flat-screen TV with music and movies, fully–stocked bar and refrigerator, writing desk with personalized stationery, makeup vanity,
spacious bathroom with separate tub and shower, plush robes, slippers, hair dryer and 110/220V AC outlets.
GRAND WINTERGARDEN SUITE – CATEGORY GR Deck 7 Combine mid-ship suites 743 & 745 for suite 7435 or suites 744 & 746 for suite 7446 for a total inside space of 1,189 sq.ft. (110 sq.m.) plus two verandas totaling 214 sq.ft. (20 sq.m.)
Large windows, dining for six, glass-enclosed solarium with tub and day bed, two bedrooms, two bathrooms (one whirlpool), guest bath, convertible sofa bed for one, pantry with wet bar, three closets and three flat-screen TVs. Complimentary internet/Wi-Fi service.
WINTERGARDEN SUITE – CATEGORY WGDeck 7 Mid-ship suites 743 & 744: inside space of 914 sq.ft. (85 sq.m.) plus one veranda of 183 sq.ft. (17 sq.m.)
Large windows, dining for six, whirlpool bathtub, guest bath, convertible sofa bed for one, pantry with wet bar, glass-enclosed solarium with tub and day bed, two closets and two flat-screen TVs. Complimentary internet/Wi-Fi service.
SIGNATURE SUITE – CATEGORY SSDeck 7 forward suites 700 & 701: inside space of 859 sq.ft. (80 sq.m.) plus one veranda of 493 sq.ft. (46 sq.m.)
Expansive ocean views, forward-facing windows, dining for four to six, whirlpool bathtub, guest bath, pantry with wet bar, two closets and two flat-screen TVs. Complimentary internet/Wi-Fi service.
GRAND SIGNATURE SUITE – CATEGORY GRDeck 7 Combine forward suites 700 & 702 for suite 7002 or suites 701 & 703 for suite 7013 for a total inside space of 1,159 sq.ft. (107 sq.m.) plus two verandas totaling 558 sq.ft. (52 sq.m.)
Expansive ocean views, forward-facing windows, dining for four to six, two bedrooms, two full bathrooms (one whirlpool), guest bath, pantry with wet bar, three closets and three flat-screen TVs. Complimentary internet/Wi-Fi service.
WINTERGARDEN SUITE WINTERGARDEN, SOLARIUM
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Representative of Suites 800 & 801 only.
OWNER’S SUITE – CATEGORY OWDeck 6, 7 & 8 Total inside space of between 526 & 593 sq.ft. (49 to 55 sq.m.) plus veranda of between 133 sq.ft. and 354 sq.ft. (12 to 33 sq.m.)
Forward-facing windows, dining for four, separate bedroom, guest bath, two flat-screen TVs, pantry with wet bar. Complimentary internet/Wi-Fi service.
Mid-ship suite 731 has a convertible sofa for one, whirlpool bathtub and no forward-facing windows. Suites 731, 600 & 601 have a different configuration. Suites 600 and 601 are subject to noise when anchoring.
PENTHOUSE SPA SUITE – CATEGORY PSDeck 10 Suites 1090 & 1093 inside space of 539 sq.ft. (50 sq.m.) plus veranda of 167 sq.ft. (16 sq.m.)
Suites 1091 & 1092 inside space of 536 sq. ft. (50 sq.m) plus veranda of 200 sq.ft. (19 sq.m)
Dining table for two to four, separate bedroom, glass door to veranda, tub and spa shower, two flat screen TVs. Complimentary full-day access to The Spa at Seabourn serene area, in-suite spa amenities, spa concierge service.
These suites feature a second in-suite bar stocked with waters, juices, and healthy snacks. Calming L’Occitane fragrance can be diffused in the suite, and a soothing music soundtrack is available on request. The bathrooms offer additional Molton Brown specialty spa products. Guests can select from a menu of luxurious bath sponges, as well as soaps by Hermès, L’Occitane, Baudelaire and Salvatore Ferragamo.
Penthouse Spa Suites do not have elevator access.
Representative of Suite 1092 on Seabourn Quest. Other suites have slightly different configuration.
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PENTHOUSE SUITE – CATEGORY PHDeck 6, 9 & 10 Total inside space of 436 sq.ft. (41 sq.m.) plus one veranda of 98 sq.ft. (9 sq.m.)
Dining table for two to four and separate bedroom. Glass door to veranda, two flat-screen TVs.
Deck 6 Suite 635 is larger and special-needs accessible, with tub and roll-in shower.Suite 1025 has a partially obstructed veranda view.
VERANDA SUITE
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OCEAN VIEW SUITE – CATEGORY A & A1Deck 4 Total inside space of 295 sq.ft. (28 sq.m.)
Dining table for two, living area and bedroom, large picture window, closet and flat-screen TV.
Suites 410 and 413 are 283 sq.ft. (26 sq.m.). Suite 411 is 271 sq.ft. (25 sq.m.).
VERANDA SUITE – CATEGORY V1-V6Decks 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9 Total inside space of 300 sq.ft. (28 sq.m.) plus one veranda of 65 sq.ft. (6 sq.m.)*
Dining table for two, living area and bedroom, glass door to veranda, closet and flat-screen TV.
745 and 746 are 275 sq.ft. (26 sq.m. and have a smaller veranda). Suites 924 and 1024 are 286 sq.ft. (27 sq.m.).The veranda railings in categories V3 to V6 are all glass from floor to teak rail. The railings in categories V1 and V2 are part metal and part glass from floor to teak rail.*Suites 502-507 have smaller verandas.
accommodations Seabourn Encore
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Suites aboard Seabourn Encore feature a comfortable living area, private veranda, queen-size bed or two twin beds; walk-in closet with personal safe,
interactive fl at-screen TV with music and movies, fully-stocked bar and refrigerator, writing desk with personalized stationery, makeup vanity, spacious bathroom
with separate tub and shower, plush robes, slippers, hair dryer and 110/220V AC outlets.
GRAND WINTERGARDEN SUITE – CATEGORY GR Deck 8 Combine mid-ship suites 849 & 851 for suite 8491 or suites 846 & 848 for suite 8468 for a total inside space of 1,292 sq.ft. (120 sq.m.) plus two verandas totaling 244 sq.ft. (23 sq.m.)
Large windows, dining for six, glass-enclosed solarium with tub and day bed, two bedrooms, two bathrooms (one whirlpool), guest bath, convertible sofa bed for one, pantry with wet bar, three closets and three fl at-screen TVs. Complimentary internet/Wi-Fi service.
WINTERGARDEN SUITE – CATEGORY WGDeck 8 Mid-ship suites 846 & 849: inside space of 989 sq.ft. (92 sq.m.) plus one veranda of 197 sq.ft. (18 sq.m.)
Large windows, dining for six, whirlpool bathtub, guest bath, convertible sofa bed for one, pantry with wet bar, glass-enclosed solarium with tub and day bed, two closets and two fl at-screen TVs. Complimentary internet/Wi-Fi service.
SIGNATURE SUITE – CATEGORY SSDeck 8 forward suites 800 & 801 inside space of 931 sq.ft. (86 sq.m.) plus one veranda of 833 sq.ft. (77 sq.m.)
Expansive ocean views, forward-facing windows, dining for four to six, whirlpool bathtub, guest bath, pantry with wet bar, two closets and two fl at-screen TVs. Complimentary internet/Wi-Fi service.
PENTHOUSE SPA SUITE – CATEGORY PSDeck 11 total inside space of between 639 & 677sq.ft. (59 & 63 sq.m.) plus veranda of between 254 & 288 sq.ft. (24 & 27 sq.m.)
Dining table for two to four, separate bedroom, glass door to veranda, tub and spa shower, two fl at screen TVs. Complimentary full-day access to The Spa at Seabourn serene area, in-suite spa amenities, spa concierge service.
These suites feature a second in-suite bar stocked with waters, juices, and healthy snacks. Calming L’Occitane fragrance can be diffused in the suite, and a soothing music soundtrack is available on request. The bathrooms offer additional Molton Brown specialty spa products. Guests can select from a menu of luxurious bath sponges, as well as soaps by Hermès, L’Occitane, Baudelaire and Salvatore Ferragamo.
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OWNER’S SUITE – CATEGORY OWDeck 7, 8, 9 & 10 Total inside space of between 576 & 597 sq.ft. (54 & 55 sq.m.) plus veranda of between 142 & 778 sq.ft. (13 to 72 sq.m.)
Forward-facing windows, dining for four, separate bedroom, guest bath, two fl at-screen TVs, pantry with wet bar. Complimentary internet/Wi-Fi service.
Mid-ship suites 742 & 838 have a convertible sofa for one, whirlpool bathtub and no forward-facing windows. Suites 700, 701, & 1012 have a different confi guration. Suites 700 and 701 are subject to noise when anchoring.
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VERANDA SUITE – CATEGORY V1-V6Decks 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 & 11 Total inside space of between 246 & 302 sq.ft. (23 & 28 sq.m.) plus one veranda of between 68 & 74 sq.ft. (6 & 7 sq.m.)
Dining table for two, living area and bedroom, glass door to veranda, closet and fl at-screen TV. The veranda railings in categories V3 to V6 are all glass from floor to teak rail. The railings in categories V1 and V2 are part metal and part glass from floor to teak rail.
PENTHOUSE SUITE – CATEGORY PHDeck 10 & 11 Total inside space of between 449 & 450 sq.ft. (42 sq.m.) plus one veranda of between 93 & 103 sq.ft. (9 & 10 sq.m.)
Dining table for two to four and separate bedroom. Glass door to veranda, two fl at-screen TVs.
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If you are interested in greater flexibility when booking an air schedule, our Flexible Fares may be the option you are seeking. If you are sure of your plans and are looking for potentially lower air rates, our Restricted Fares may work best for your travel schedule.
Flight Ease® is offered at an additional charge to your cruise fare. Certain conditions and restrictions apply. See Seabourn.com for details.
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Se a b o u r n ’ s o p t i o n a l Flight Ease® p r o g r a m
Flight Ease offers you convenience, competitive pricing and the peace of mind
of 24-hour assistance while traveling to and from your cruise or Seabourn Journey.
Competitive Pricing
Provides current, competitive rates from multiple carriers.
Easy Search
Provides flights that arrive and depart in time for your voyage or journey.
Immediate Confirmation
Your flights are confirmed immediately, at the time of air booking.
Personalized Travel
Customize your pre- and post-cruise itinerary to match your travel needs.
Select Your Level of Comfort
Choose First, Business, Premium Economy or Economy.
Next–Port Protection
In case of airline delay or cancellation, we’ll take care of any flight changes, if necessary, to join the voyage at the next available port of call.
24-Hour Travel Assistance
Seabourn staff is here to support you with 24-hour flight assistance.
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Itineraries and rates available 330 days prior to departure.
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PERSONAL VALET® LUGGAGE SERVICE
Traveling without the bother of bulky baggage is a liberating
and luxurious experience, thanks to Seabourn’s optional Personal
Valet Luggage Service. With just one call to our reliable luggage
delivery partner Luggage Forward®, you can have your luggage
picked up at your home and delivered to your onboard suite. No
more checking luggage at the airport. And no more waiting at
baggage claim. You can just board your flight and meet your
Seabourn ship.
For more information, visit www.luggageforward.com/seabourn
or call Luggage Forward directly at 1.866.416.7447.
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For discerning travelers, a cruise with Seabourn is an exceptional value. Most of all, you’ll set sail with confidence, knowing that your trip will meet or exceed your expectations, which is the greatest value of all.
CRUISE FARES
You will be advised of the rate of any such charge at the time of making payment. All fares are in U.S. dollars, per guest, double occupancy and include suite accommodations as booked, all onboard meals and entertainment, fine wines and spirits (bar expenses for select vintage wine and spirits are additional).
If you wish to pay for your cruise by credit or debit card, we reserve the right to levy a charge on such payment.
All fares are cruise-only and exclude air and transfers. Seabourn’s optional air program offers specially priced first-class, business-class and economy-class air arrangements and transfers as a supplement to the cruise fare. Customized air arrangements and ground transfers may also be requested.
Cruise fares do not include Taxes, Fees, Port Expenses & Fuel Supplement, optional travel protection plan and any incidental expenses including, but not limited to: laundry charges, bar expenses for select vintage wines and spirits, spa and salon treatments, telephone and internet charges, medical services, and shore excursions.
Fares are capacity controlled and subject to change at any time without prior notice. Guests have the option of accepting any such cruise fare increases/additional charges or canceling the booking without incurring a cancellation fee. Taxes, Fees, Port Expenses & Fuel Supplement range from $99.84 to $2,215.43 per person, per cruise depending on the itinerary, and apply to all guests.
GRATUITIES
Tipping is neither required nor expected on board.
SPECIAL SAVINGS OPPORTUNITIES
Guests who reserve their Seabourn cruises early are rewarded with Value Fares with savings of up to 50% or more off brochure fares. Value Fares may increase or be withdrawn without prior notice, are subject to availability and to change without notice.
Combination Cruise fares include savings of up to 10%.
SINGLE OCCUPANCY
The fare for a single traveler in a double occupancy suite is 200% of the per person double occupancy fare. However, a Single Traveler Savings program is offered on all ships and a limited number of suites may be set aside.
SINGLE TRAVELER SAVINGS
Single Traveler Savings allows single occupancy of specific suites in categories shown below for an additional supplement to the published, per person double occupancy fare for that category.
SHIPAPPLICABLE
CATEGORYSINGLE OCCUPANCY SUPPLEMENT
Seabourn Odyssey, Seabourn Sojourn, Seabourn Quest
A-PS 175% of Category Fare
“RUN-OF-SHIP” SINGLE SAVINGS
On select sailings, single travelers pay 150% of the lowest category fare within applicable category ranges. The single traveler is guaranteed to sail on their selected cruise. Seabourn will confirm suite assignments 30 days prior to sailing.
SHIPAPPLICABLE
CATEGORYSINGLE OCCUPANCY SUPPLEMENT
Seabourn Odyssey, Seabourn Sojourn, Seabourn Quest
SA 150% of Category Fare
All Ships SV 150% of Category Fare
Availability and single occupancy fares are capacity controlled and may be withdrawn at any time. Seabourn reserves the right to refuse sale of suites at less than stated suite occupancy.
THIRD GUEST* & CHILDREN’S FARES
The published per person fare applies to children traveling as the second guest in a suite. Guests two years of age or older traveling as the third guest in a suite pay 50% of the per person fare for that category. Triple occupancy suites are subject to availability. For information on age restrictions, see “Children Traveling with an Adult” in General Information on page 167.
* Some suite categories may not be available on all sailing dates.
SAVINGS NOTES
The following restrictions apply to Seabourn’s savings programs:
All savings will be applied sequentially to the applicable reduced fare. However, they may be excluded from other types of fares or promotional offers.
All savings offers are capacity controlled and subject to change without notice, apply to the first two guests in a suite and are valid only for residents of North, Central or South America, the Caribbean and Asia/Pacific region.
Savings apply to cruise fares only. They do not apply to other fees/charges including, but not limited to: airfares, pre- or post-cruise land tours, hotel programs, shore excursions, customs/immigration, or Taxes, Fees, Port Expenses & Fuel Supplement.
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Se a b o u r n Sh i e l d ® guest protection
Don’t worry about the unexpected, either before your cruise or while you’re away. SeabournShield is a package of benefits to help provide reimbursement for losses that may occur while you cruise. SeabournShield may be added to your booking up until time of final payment.
SEABOURNSHIELD PACKAGE OF BENEFITS:
SeabournShield Cancellation Fee Waiver Program – waives the non-refundable cancellation provision of your Guest Cruise Ticket Contract and pays you the value (limited to $50,000 per guest) of the unused portion of your prepaid cruise vacation in the event that you or your traveling companion need to cancel your cruise vacation (for specified reasons). If your trip cost exceeds $50,000 per guest limit, you will be provided a travel credit equal to the amount by which the cancellation fees imposed exceed the $50,000 per guest cash reimbursement limit. This feature is provided by Seabourn Cruise Line*.
*For New York Residents, the SeabournShield Cancelallation Fee Waiver Program is underwritten by Transamerica Casualty Insurance Company, Columbus, Ohio, NAIC #10952 under Policy Certificate Form series TAHC5000.
SeabournShield Travel Insurance Program — reimburses losses for the following:
n Trip Delay: If you miss the departure of your cruise due to carrier-caused delays or other specified reasons, you will be reimbursed up to $1,000 for additional accommodations, meals and “catch-up” transportation expenses.
n Baggage Protection: If your baggage or personal property is lost or damaged, you will be reimbursed up to $3,000. If your bags are delayed or misdirected by a common carrier for more
than 24 hours, you will be reimbursed up to $500 for the purchase of necessary personal effects.
n Medical Expense Coverage: Should you become injured or sick during your vacation, you will be reimbursed up to $20,000 for medical expenses related to an illness, or up to $20,000 for expenses related to an injury.
n Emergency Evacuation/Repatriation: In the event that serious illness or injury requires air or ground transportation to a specialized facility or to return home, you will be provided up to $50,000 in covered medical services and supplies (coordinated by our 24-hour assistance provider) to help ensure your safe transport.Repatriation coverage provides for shipment of remains in the event of death during the cruise vacation.
The SeabournShield Travel Program is underwritten by Transamerica Casualty Insurance Company, Columbus, Ohio, NAIC #10952 (all states except as otherwise noted) under Policy/Certificate Form Series TAHC5000. In CA, HI, NE, NH, PA, TN and TX, policy/certificate form series TAHC5100 and TAHC5200. In IL, IN, KS, LA, OH, OR, VT, WA and WY, policy/certificate form #’s TAHC5100IPS and TAHC5200IPS. Certain coverages are under series TAHC6000 and TAHC7000.
SeabournShield Worldwide Emergency Assistance Program — provides 24-hour assistance services including pre-cruise health, safety and weather information; assistance with travel changes; lost luggage assistance; emergency cash transfer assistance; emergency medical and dental assistance; and lost travel document assistance. Services provided by On Call International.
Important: This is only a brief description of the program. For a summary of the terms, conditions
and exclusions, please refer to Seabourn.com. Details of the program will be sent to you or your travel agent. If you have any questions, or would like to request a copy of SeabournShield, please call 1-800-828-2459.
This program was designed and is administered by Aon Affinity. Aon Affinity is the brand name for the brokerage and program administration operations of Affinity Insurance Services, Inc. (TX 13695); (AR 244489); in CA & MN, AIS Affinity Insurance Agency, Inc. (CA 0795465); in OK, AIS Affinity Insurance Services, Inc.; in CA, Aon Affinity Insurance Services, Inc. (CA 0G94493), Aon Direct Insurance Administrators and Berkely Insurance Agency and in NY, AIS Affinity Insurance Agency. Affinity Insurance Services is acting as a Managing General Agent as that term is defined in section 626.015(14) of the Florida Insurance Code. As an MGA we are acting on behalf of our carrier partner.
This plan provides insurance coverage that applies only during the covered trip. You may have coverage from other sources that provides you with similar benefits but may be subject to different restrictions depending upon your other coverages. You may wish to compare the terms of this policy with your existing life, health, home and automobile policies. If you have any questions about your current coverage, call your insurer, insurance agent or broker.
Note: Prices are subject to change without notice.
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RESPONSIBILITY
Cruise passage on a Seabourn ship is subject to the Terms and Conditions set forth in the Cruise Contract, a copy of which will be included with your preliminary documents and may be viewed at Seabourn.com. Please note that the contract includes a clause specifying that subject to specific exceptions, disputes will be arbitrated before the American Arbitration Association in King County, State of Washington. Disputes not subject to arbitration shall be subject to certain courts in the State of Washington as the exclusive forum for resolving disputes. Seabourn shall have the right to cancel or alter in any way any scheduled sailing or itinerary which, in its sole judgment and discretion, is justified for any reason and to do so without liability for damage or for any loss to guests. Seabourn also reserves the right, in the event of a full-ship charter or for any other reason, to cancel reservations whether or not a deposit or full payment has been received. In such an event, Seabourn’s only liability will be to refund to guests the amount it has received.
Non-Seabourn Services (such as airlines and ground carriers, shore excursions, restaurants, air ambulance, hotels and shoreside physicians) are generally performed by independent contractors. These Non-Seabourn Services are solely at your risk and subject to the terms or arrangements made by you or on your behalf with the independent contractor. We assume no responsibility with respect to these Non-Seabourn Services (including cancellation, delay, injury, death or damage to property) even though we may collect monies or make bookings.
Situations may arise which, in our opinion, make it necessary for us to cancel, advance or postpone a scheduled departure, change itineraries or make substitutions involving hotels, restaurants, ports of call, other travel components vessels or other modes of transportation. In that event, we do not assume responsibility or liability for any resulting losses, expenses or inconvenience. Your full cruise fare will be refunded, however, if the cruise is cancelled prior to initial embarkation. We are not required to make refunds once travel commences, regardless of the reason for guests being unable to complete their travel.
DEPOSIT
A 25% deposit is required within three days of reservation or sooner for cruises of 14 days or less, or within 7 days or sooner for cruises of 15 days or more, as specified by Seabourn.
BALANCE OF PAYMENT
All cruises of 25 days or less: Seabourn must receive full payment 90 days before sailing. All reservations are subject to cancellation without notice if payments are not received by the due date, and are finalized only when paid in full at 90 days prior to sailing. Reservations made within 90 days require full payment within one day of the reservation or sooner, as specified by Seabourn.
All cruises of 26 days or longer: Seabourn must receive full payment 120 days before sailing: All reservations are subject to cancellation without notice if payments are not received by the due date, and are finalized only when paid in full at 120 days prior to sailing. Reservations made within 120 days require full payment within one day of the reservation or sooner, as specified by Seabourn.
METHOD OF PAYMENT
Only U.S. dollar payments are accepted. Seabourn accepts payments via agency check, personal check, American Express, Visa, MasterCard, Diner’s Club, Discover Card or JCB card. Expenses incurred for onboard services and products by the guest, or by Seabourn on behalf of the guest, shall be paid by the guest prior to disembarkation. Personal checks or letters of credit cannot be honored for onboard accounts.
TAXES, FEES & PORT EXPENSES
“Taxes, Fees & Port Expenses”, as used by us, may include any and all fees, charges, tolls and taxes imposed on us by governmental or quasi-governmental authorities, as well as third party fees and charges arising from a vessel’s presence in a harbor or port. Taxes, Fees & Port Expenses may include U.S. Customs fees, head taxes, Panama Canal tolls, dockage fees, wharfage fees, inspection fees, pilotage, air taxes, hotel or VAT taxes incurred as part of a land tour, immigration and naturalization fees, and Internal Revenue Service fees, as well as fees paid to third parties for navigation, berthing, stevedoring, baggage handling/storage and security services. Taxes, Fees & Port Expenses may be assessed per passenger, per berth, per ton or per vessel. Assessments calculated on a per ton or per vessel basis will be spread over the number of passengers on the Ship. Taxes, Fees & Port Expenses are subject to change and we reserve the right to collect any increases in effect at the time of sailing even if the fare has already been paid in full.
CANCELLATION FEES
If a cancellation occurs, the following cancellation fees will be assessed:
Cruises of 25 Days or Less: Days Prior to Departure Cancellation Fee
120-91 days 15% of full fare
90-46 days 50% of full fare
45-31 days 75% of full fare
30 days or less, or non-appearance 100% of full fare
Cruises of 26 Days or More: Days Prior to Departure Cancellation Fee
150-121 days 15% of full fare
120-91 days 50% of full fare
90-76 days 75% of full fare
75 days or less, or non-appearance 100% of full fare
The above cancellation fees apply when either the entire booking, or any portion of a booking is cancelled or transferred to an alternative sailing, and shall apply to all travel including cruise, airfare and land arrangements. If only non-cruise components are cancelled, the guest will be responsible for any cancellation fees imposed by the airlines, other transportation carriers, tour and ground operators or hotel properties. Seabourn must receive written cancellation, which may be sent to Seabourn’s Reservations Department at Seabourn, 300 Elliott Avenue West, Seattle, WA 98119 or to [email protected].
CANCELLATION POLICY EXCEPTION
If you have purchased a specially priced promotion that is 100% non-refundable from the point of payment, you are not entitled to any refund, payment, compensation or credit whatsoever of your gross fare if you cancel your booking.
OPTIONAL TRAVEL PROTECTION
We strongly recommend that all guests purchase comprehensive Trip Cancellation/Interruption Protection for the full purchase price of the cruise as well as air and/or land program costs. Your travel professional can provide more information about SeabournShield, a program that has been specially designed and economically priced exclusively for
our guests. See page 165 for details.
REFUNDS
Partial use of cruise, airfare, hotel and land extensions does not qualify a guest for a refund. All refund requests pertaining to cruise, land and air are subject to final review by Seabourn.
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EXTENDED HOTEL STAYS
Fares are per person double occupancy and include daily breakfast, private car transfers, a hospitality representative, porterage and bell service gratuities throughout, and all taxes. Seabourn reserves the right to substitute hotels of similar quality. Not all hotels can accommodate triples and quads, and when available may consist of two double beds which may not be suitable for three adults. If you require separate beds, we suggest that you pre-purchase an additional room before the start of your cruise. Special requests such as smoking, king or double beds, etc., are at the discretion of the hotel and cannot be guaranteed. Guests are responsible for incidentals and meals unless noted otherwise. Guests whose Seabourn air arrangements require a hotel “forced overnight” may be accommodated in a property of a different standard than typically used for Seabourn luxury hotel packages.
BAGGAGE & VALUABLES
Each fully paid adult guest will be allowed a reasonable amount of luggage on board containing their personal belongings. Please remember to check with your airline on their baggage restrictions and limitations. Guests are solely responsible for any baggage fees charged by the airline(s) at time of check-in. Seabourn’s responsibility for lost, damaged or misplaced baggage and other personal property is limited by the Cruise Contract. Seabourn is not responsible for camera equipment, jewelry, cash, medications, medical devices, dental appliances, or other similarly fragile and valuable items contained in checked or unchecked baggage, left in the suite or in public areas on board. These items should be personally carried by guests and placed in the suite safe once on board. Please review the Cruise Contract terms and conditions for additional information. For your safety, all baggage must pass a security checkpoint.
CHILDREN TRAVELING WITH AN ADULT
Please note that some countries have special requirements for minors (under age 18) who are not traveling with both parents. Children under 18 years of age must be accompanied by an adult and if that adult is not a parent or legal guardian, written permission from the parent or legal guardian is required. Please discuss this with your travel professional.
MEDICAL SERVICES
Each of our ships is equipped with limited medical facilities that are staffed by a physician and registered nurses. The physician is an independent contractor. There will be a fee charged for all medical services and medications obtained on board. If you become ill during the cruise and the physician is unable to care for your needs on board, you will be transferred to medical facilities on shore. If
your condition will require that you have special medical apparatus or assistance on board, we must be made aware of that at time of booking in order to determine whether we can accommodate your needs. If you are using prescription drugs, please bring an adequate supply with you and keep them in your carry-on luggage.
MINORS AS GUESTS/PREGNANCY POLICY
Guests under 21 years of age must be accompanied by a parent, guardian or chaperone who is at least 21 years old; one adult chaperone is required for every five people under age 21. We will not accept reservations for infants 6 months or younger for non-transocean sailings, 12 months or younger for transocean sailings at the time the cruise commences. Seabourn cannot accept a booking or carry any guest who will be 24 completed weeks or more pregnant on the last day of the intended cruise. All pregnant women
are required to produce a physician’s letter stating that mother and baby are in good health, fit to travel, and that the pregnancy is not high-risk.
EMBARKATION/DISEMBARKATION
The ship generally will be available for embarkation two hours before the scheduled sailing time noted on the itinerary sent with the final documents. You are responsible for arriving at the respective port on time for embarkation and for joining the vessel at its next port of call if, for any reason, you miss a scheduled sailing. Seabourn reserves the right to refuse or discontinue passage to anyone when, in Seabourn’s judgment, it would be considered a risk to the guest’s own safety and well-being or the health, safety, well-being, comfort and enjoyment of any other guest or crew member. On disembarkation day, suites must be vacated two hours after the scheduled arrival time, unless otherwise approved by the Hotel Manager. Guests making their own air arrangements should allow 3 to 4 hours for transfer time to the airport once customs and immigration clearance has been completed.
GUESTS WITH DISABILITIES
We do not discriminate against persons on the basis of disability. We seek, to the extent feasible, to accommodate the needs of persons with disabilities. Guests with disabilities are welcome aboard Seabourn ships. Guests who have medical, physical or other special requirements must advise Seabourn’s Reservation Department at time of reservation. Upon notification by a guest with a disability, Seabourn Reservations can assist in providing any relevant information pertaining to accessibility on board the vessels. We have a limited number of suites designated for wheelchair access. Due to the configuration of our ships, individuals using a wheelchair and
individuals with vision loss may experience some difficulties in accessing certain areas. For safety reasons, guests in wheelchairs cannot be carried up staircases or gangways, nor on launches when the ship is at anchor. Seabourn is pleased to permit individuals to bring qualified service animals on board. Notice that a guest will be traveling with an animal must be provided at the time of booking. Local laws or customs may prevent animals from disembarking at particular ports and countries. It is the guest’s obligation to obtain all documents/health certificates that may be required. Consult local customs authorities for information and requirements.
In limited situations where an individual with a disability would be unable to satisfy certain specified safety and other criteria, even when provided with appropriate auxiliary aids and services, we may find it necessary to ask the individual to make alternative travel arrangements.
Guests with conditions requiring ongoing medical assistance may be asked to have their physician provide a confidential certification form to ensure that they may travel safely.
For further information regarding accessibility of our ships and ports of call please contact our Reservation Department at 800-929-9391 or 206-626-9191
SPECIAL DIETS
Guests with special dietary needs should notify Seabourn at the time of booking or at the latest, six weeks before sailing. Every effort will be made to comply with these requests.
OPTIONAL LAND ARRANGEMENTS
Transfer and Package cancellations follow cruise cancellation policy. All custom package changes or cancellations are 100% non-refundable.
OPTIONAL SHORE EXCURSIONS
Shore excursions purchased on board or via our website, Seabourn.com, are subject to a 100% cancellation fee if cancelled after the published closing date, for the port in question. Cancellations of shore excursions made more than three days prior to embarkation will be fully refunded; cancellations made on board or within the three-day window prior to embarkation may be subject a cancellation fee. Cancellation fees for certain shore excursions may be up to 100% of the shore excursion price, depending on the shore excursion. For onboard cancellations of shore excursions, please speak with the Shore Excursion department onboard for the actual cancellation fee amount. Shore excursions are “Non-Provider Services” for the purposes of your Cruise Contract. All cancellations made on board will be refunded in the form of onboard credit, regardless of whether the purchase was made by a guest or a third party.
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Shore excursions are subject to change or cancellation without prior warning, based on local conditions at the time of ship’s arrival.
SPA APPOINTMENTS
Cancellations of spa services made more than three days prior to embarkation will be fully refunded. Cancellations of spa services within twenty-four hours of the appointment are subject to a 50% cancellation fee.
INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL DOCUMENTS & HEALTH INFORMATION
All guests must carry their valid passport. We strongly recommend carrying a passport that is valid for at least six months beyond the completion date of your travel, as this is required by some countries. In addition, certain countries may require entry visas. You are responsible for securing proper documentation for the countries visited on your cruise and overland tour destinations. Boarding may be denied or fines may be levied against those guests without proper documentation. Payment of any fines levied is the responsibility of the individual guest. Consult your travel advisor for advice on such requirements. Visa requirements vary by destination country and are subject to change by governments without notice. During a voyage, circumstances may require that Seabourn obtain a group entry visa for all guests, the cost of which will be charged to the guests’ on board account. You will be provided with preliminary cruise documents approximately three months prior to departure. These will contain instructions for viewing visa information from an independent visa service online, should you wish to avail yourself of this service.
Vaccination/immunization requirements vary considerably depending on the area of the world visited, and are subject to change at any time. We strongly recommend that all guests contact their personal
physician, the Department of Public Health or the Centers for Disease Control for specific recommendations and/or requirements.
AFFILIATE INFORMATION
Seabourn may share some information from your profile with our affiliated companies, which comprise the World’s Leading Cruise Lines. You may limit our affiliated companies from marketing their products to you based on the information that we collect and share with them. Your choice to limit marketing offers from our affiliates will apply until you tell us otherwise. You may request that your information not be used in marketing efforts of our affiliates by contacting us at: [email protected] or Seabourn, Attn: Affiliate Opt-Out, 300 Elliott Avenue West, Seattle, WA 98119.
Like other transportation companies, Seabourn is required by law to provide information supplied by guests traveling with us to certain governmental agencies upon their request (as for instance, the United States Department of Homeland Security). For more details, please refer to our website, Seabourn.com, and the terms and conditions in your Cruise Contract provided with your final documents.
ACCURACY OF CONTENTS
The contents of this brochure are accurate as of the date of printing and are subject to change at any time at the discretion of Seabourn. Please refer to our website, www.seabourn.com, for up-to-date information. “Seabourn,” the shield design, the ship names, seabourn.com and other trademarks which are distinguished from adjacent text in this publication are the property of Seabourn Cruise Line based on use and registration in the U.S. and elsewhere throughout the world.
Ships’ registry: Bahamas
DISCLAIMERS ON ALL SHIPS
Value Fares with Savings of Up to 50% or MoreWe are offering special Value Fares with savings up to 50% or more for a limited time. Book early for the best selection of suites and sailing dates at the very best possible fares. Value Fares are subject to availability and may change without notice. Visit Seabourn.com for applicable fares for all sailing dates.
Combine Cruises for Additional SavingsMany of our itineraries have been designed to provide you opportunities to combine cruises for a more in-depth exploration. When you combine consecutive cruises, you’ll receive additional savings of up to 10%. For a complete listing of possible cruise combinations, and day-by-day itineraries, please visit Seabourn.com.
All fares are in U.S. dollars, cruise-only, per guest, double occupancy, subject to availability. Taxes, Fees, Port Expenses & Fuel Supplement of $99.84 to $2,215.43 per person are additional. Fares vary by sailing date, are capacity controlled and subject to change without prior notice.
Effective: May 1, 2015
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