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M E D I T ER R A N E A N A D R I AT I C & G R EEK I SL E S N O R T H ER N EU R O PE AT L A N T I C C R O S S I N G S
A R A B I A & I N D I A S O U T H E A S T A S I A AUS T R A L I A & N E W Z E A L A N D S O U T H A M ER I C A & A N TA R C T I C A
C A R I B B E A N C A N A D A & N E W EN G L A N D WO R L D C RU I SE S
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THE CRUISE COLLECTION
AWARDS AND ACCOLADES
WORLD’S BEST SMALL-SHIP CRUISE LINE2012, 2011, 2010, 2009, 2007 & 2006 Travel + Leisure World’s Best Awards
BEST SMALL-SHIP CRUISE LINE2012, 2011, 2010, 2008 Condé Nast TravelerReaders’ Choice Awards
GOLD LIST2012 Condé Nast Traveler18 consecutive years
BEST SMALL SHIPS2012 Condé Nast Traveler Readers’ Poll
SIX STAR DIAMOND AWARDThe American Academy of Hospitality Sciences
BEST LUXURY LINE2011 Porthole Cruise Magazine Readers’ Choice Awards three consecutive years
BEST FOR LUXURYSeabourn Odyssey, Seabourn Sojourn & Seabourn Quest2011 Cruise Critic Editors’ Picks US & UK two consecutive years
BEST SMALL SHIPPorthole Cruise Magazine Readers’ Choice Award Seabourn Quest 2011 & Seabourn Odyssey 2010
FIVE STARS2012 Berlitz® Complete Guide to Cruising and Cruise Ships 18 consecutive years
SIX PLUS BLACK STARS2012 Stern’s Guide to Cruising and Cruise Ships 15 consecutive years
FAVORITE SPA ON A CRUISE SHIP2010 Spa Finder Readers’ Choice Award
S E A B O U R N P R I D E
D AT E D AY S F R O M / TO P O R T S PA G ECRUISE CALENDAR
2013 ARABIA, ASIA & AUSTRALIA
Jan 7 14 Hong Kong to Singapore 94
Jan 21 14 Singapore to Hong Kong 95
Feb 4 14 Hong Kong to Singapore 94
Feb 18 14 Singapore to Hong Kong 95
Mar 4 14 Hong Kong to Singapore 94
Mar 18 18 Singapore to Dubai 86
Apr 5 18 Dubai to Athens 86
2013 EUROPE
Apr 23 10 Athens to Rome 58
May 3 10 Rome to Lisbon 44
May 13 14 Lisbon to Antwerp 71
May 27 14 Antwerp to Copenhagen 71
Jun 10 12 Copenhagen to Stockholm 72
Jun 22 12 Stockholm to Copenhagen 73
Jul 4 21 Round-trip Copenhagen 74
Jul 25 12 Copenhagen to Stockholm 72
Aug 6 12 Stockholm to Copenhagen 73
Aug 18 14 Copenhagen to London 76
Sep 1 15 Round-trip London 76
Sep 16 14 London to Lisbon 77
Sep 30 10 Lisbon to Monte Carlo 51
Oct 10 10 Monte Carlo to Rome 52
Oct 20 10 Rome to Nice 54
Oct 30 12 Nice to Barcelona 55
Nov 11 13 Barcelona to St. Thomas 82
2013 THE AMERICAS
Nov 24 7 Round-trip St. Thomas 124
Dec 1 7 Round-trip St. Thomas 124
Dec 8 7 Round-trip St. Thomas 124
Dec 15 7 Round-trip St. Thomas 124
Dec 22 7 Round-trip St. Thomas 124
Dec 29 7 Round-trip St. Thomas 124
2014 THE AMERICAS
Jan 5 7 Round-trip St. Thomas 124
Jan 12 7 Round-trip St. Thomas 124
Jan 19 7 Round-trip St. Thomas 124
Jan 26 7 Round-trip St. Thomas 124
Feb 2 7 Round-trip St. Thomas 124
Feb 9 7 Round-trip St. Thomas 124
Feb 16 7 Round-trip St. Thomas 124
Feb 23 7 Round-trip St. Thomas 124
Mar 2 7 Round-trip St. Thomas 124
Mar 9 7 Round-trip St. Thomas 124
Mar 16 7 Round-trip St. Thomas 124
Mar 23 7 Round-trip St. Thomas 124
2014 ATLANTIC CROSSINGS
Mar 30 13 St. Thomas to Barcelona 83
When you sail with Seabourn, the world is truly yours
to discover. In the coming year, our six intimate ships
will embark on over 250 tantalizing cruises, exploring
more than 360 fascinating destinations across
seven continents.
We’ll sail the far-flung waterways of Northern Europe,
to breathtaking fjords, gilded palaces, and on to the
majestic Arctic Realm. The Mediterranean’s colorful
coasts, islands and empires provide historic sea routes
to exotic Arabia, India and Southeast Asia. The natural
splendors of the Southern Hemisphere in Australia
and New Zealand, and on the vast South American
continent, are matched by the fascinating people
we’ll meet there. Canada’s picturesque Maritimes and
the Caribbean’s pristine beaches present a decidedly
slower pace. And in 2013, we add Antarctica to our list
of intriguing possibilities.
For a more in-depth experience, consider combining
consecutive cruises into one unforgettable voyage.
You’ll enjoy more opportunities for exploration, more
sublime Seabourn Moments, and savings of up to 10%.
To see a complete selection of possible cruise
combinations, please visit Seabourn.com
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S E A B O U R N O N B O A R D
Cruise Planning Calendar 3
A Voyage Unlike Any Other 7
Sailing with Seabourn 9
Seabourn Ships 10
The Seabourn Difference 12
Gracious Service 14
Award-Winning Cuisine 16
Suite Accommodations 20
Daytime Activities 24
The Spa at SeabournSM 28
Nightlife 30
Seabourn Club 32
The World of Seabourn 34
Customize Your Voyage 36
Seabourn Journeys 38
S E A B O U R N D E S T I N A T I O N S
Mediterranean 40
Adriatic & Greek Isles 56
Northern Europe 68
Atlantic Crossings 78
Arabia & India 84
Southeast Asia 92
Australia & New Zealand 100
South America & Antarctica 108
Caribbean 118
Canada & New England 128
World Cruises 132
S E A B O U R N S H I P S
Setting Sail 142
Accommodations and Deck Plans 144
Refer to the Inside Back Cover for Fares & Information
2013 – 2014COLLECTIONTHE CRUISE
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S E A B O U R N L E G E N D
D AT E D AY S F R O M / TO P O R T S PA G E
2013 THE AMERICAS
Jan 6 7 Barbados to St. Maarten 120
Jan 13 7 St. Maarten to Barbados 120
Jan 20 7 Barbados to St. Maarten 120
Jan 27 7 St. Maarten to Barbados 120
Feb 3 7 Barbados to St. Maarten 120
Feb 10 7 St. Maarten to Barbados 120
Feb 17 7 Barbados to St. Maarten 120
Feb 24 7 St. Maarten to Barbados 120
Mar 3 7 Barbados to St. Maarten 120
Mar 10 7 St. Maarten to Barbados 120
Mar 17 7 Barbados to St. Maarten 120
Mar 24 7 St. Maarten to Barbados 120
Nov 23 7 St. Maarten to Barbados 125
Nov 30 7 Barbados to St. Maarten 127
Dec 7 7 St. Maarten to Barbados 125
Dec 14 7 Barbados to St. Maarten 127
Dec 21 7 St. Maarten to Barbados 125
Dec 28 7 Barbados to St. Maarten 127
2013 EUROPE
Mar 31 13 Barbados to Barcelona 80
Apr 13 14 Barcelona to Venice 43
May 2 9 Venice to Istanbul 58
May 11 7 Istanbul to Athens 58
May 18 7 Athens to Istanbul 59
Jun 1 10 Athens to Venice 60
Jun 11 11 Round-trip Venice 61
Jun 22 10 Round-trip Venice 62
Jul 2 11 Round-trip Venice 61
Jul 13 10 Round-trip Venice 62
Jul 23 11 Round-trip Venice 61
Aug 3 10 Round-trip Venice 62
Aug 13 11 Round-trip Venice 61
Aug 24 10 Round-trip Venice 62
Sep 3 11 Round-trip Venice 61
Sep 14 10 Round-trip Venice 62
Sep 24 11 Round-trip Venice 61
Oct 5 10 Round-trip Venice 66
Oct 15 12 Venice to Athens 67
Oct 27 14 Athens to Barcelona 55
Nov 10 13 Barcelona to St. Maarten 82
2014 THE AMERICAS
Jan 4 7 St. Maarten to Barbados 125
Jan 11 7 Barbados to St. Maarten 127
Jan 18 7 St. Maarten to Barbados 125
Jan 25 7 Barbados to St. Maarten 127
Feb 1 7 St. Maarten to Barbados 125
Feb 8 7 Barbados to St. Maarten 127
Feb 15 7 St. Maarten to Barbados 125
Feb 22 7 Barbados to St. Maarten 127
Mar 1 7 St. Maarten to Barbados 125
Mar 8 7 Barbados to St. Maarten 127
Mar 15 7 St. Maarten to Barbados 125
Mar 22 7 Barbados to St. Maarten 127
Mar 29 7 St. Maarten to Barbados 125
2014 ATLANTIC CROSSINGS
Apr 5 13 Barbados to Barcelona 83
2013 THE AMERICAS
Jan 16 10 Fort Lauderdale to St. Thomas 122
Jan 26 7 Round-trip St. Thomas 123
Feb 2 7 Round-trip St. Thomas 123
Feb 9 7 Round-trip St. Thomas 123
Feb 23 7 Round-trip St. Thomas 123
Mar 2 7 Round-trip St. Thomas 123
Mar 9 7 Round-trip St. Thomas 123
Mar 16 7 Round-trip St. Thomas 123
Mar 23 7 Round-trip St. Thomas 123
Mar 30 7 Round-trip St. Thomas 124
2013 EUROPE
Apr 6 15 St. Thomas to Barcelona 80
Apr 21 7 Barcelona to Rome 43
Apr 28 7 Rome to Monte Carlo 43
May 5 7 Nice to Rome 45
May 12 7 Rome to Monte Carlo 43
May 27 10 Monte Carlo to Rome 46
Jun 6 7 Rome to Monte Carlo 43
Jun 19 10 Monte Carlo to Rome 46
Jul 7 10 Venice to Rome 64
Jul 17 10 Rome to Monte Carlo 48
Jul 27 10 Monte Carlo to Rome 46
Aug 6 10 Rome to Monte Carlo 48
Aug 16 10 Monte Carlo to Rome 46
Aug 26 10 Rome to Monte Carlo 48
Sep 5 10 Monte Carlo to Rome 46
Sep 15 10 Rome to Monte Carlo 48
Sep 25 10 Monte Carlo to Rome 46
Oct 5 15 Rome to Athens 66
2013 ARABIA, ASIA & AUSTRALIA
Oct 20 18 Athens to Dubai 89
Nov 7 18 Dubai to Singapore 89
Nov 25 14 Singapore to Hong Kong 97
Dec 9 14 Hong Kong to Singapore 99
Dec 23 14 Round-trip Singapore 99
2014 ARABIA, ASIA & AUSTRALIA
Jan 6 14 Singapore to Hong Kong 97
Jan 20 14 Hong Kong to Singapore 99
Feb 3 14 Round-trip Singapore 99
Feb 17 14 Singapore to Hong Kong 97
Mar 3 14 Hong Kong to Singapore 99
Mar 17 18 Singapore to Dubai 90
Apr 4 18 Dubai to Athens 90
EUROPEMediterranean, Adriatic & Greek Isles, Northern Europe, Atlantic Crossings
DESTINATION LEGEND
ARABIA, ASIA & AUSTRALIAArabia & India, Southeast Asia, Australia & New Zealand
WORLD CRUISES
THE AMERICAS & ANTARCTICASouth America & Antarctica, Caribbean, Canada & New England
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A voyage with Seabourn is beyond anything you’ve
experienced before. It begins on board your intimate
Seabourn ship, where our award-winning blend of
luxurious accommodations, genuine personal service
and superb dining create a transcendent journey.
Your onboard life provides the foundation for days of
discovery in the world’s most desirable destinations.
Along with a group of like-minded travelers, you’ll sail
to the heart of iconic cities and to secluded locales
in search of experiences beyond the ordinary. At the
end of each glorious day, you’re welcomed back to
your ship, where you’ll share your day’s adventures
and dream of the wonders tomorrow has in store.
This is what it means to cruise, Seabourn style.
UNLIKE ANY OTHERA VOYAGE
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S E A B O U R N Q U E S T
D AT E D AY S F R O M / TO P O R T S PA G E
C O M B I N A T I O N C R U I S E S
D AT E D AY S F R O M / TO P O R T S PA G E
2013 WORLD CRUISES
Jan 6 116 Fort Lauderdale to Venice 136
Jan 6 90 Fort Lauderdale to Dubai 136
Jan 6 75 Fort Lauderdale to Singapore 136
Jan 6 61 Fort Lauderdale to Hong Kong 136
Jan 6 40 Fort Lauderdale to Sydney 136
Feb 16 76 Sydney to Venice 136
Feb 16 50 Sydney to Dubai 136
Feb 16 35 Sydney to Singapore 136
Feb 16 21 Sydney to Hong Kong 136
Mar 9 55 Hong Kong to Venice 136
Mar 9 29 Hong Kong to Dubai 136
Mar 23 41 Singapore to Venice 136
Apr 7 26 Dubai to Venice 137
2013 EUROPE
May 3 10 Venice to Monte Carlo 45
Jun 3 15 Monte Carlo to Athens 61
Jun 18 10 Athens to Monte Carlo 46
Jun 28 10 Monte Carlo to Barcelona 47
Jul 8 10 Barcelona to Athens 48
Jul 18 10 Athens to Marseille 49
Jul 28 10 Marseille to Barcelona 51
Aug 7 10 Barcelona to Athens 48
Aug 17 10 Athens to Monte Carlo 46
Aug 27 10 Monte Carlo to Barcelona 47
Sep 6 10 Barcelona to Athens 48
Sep 16 10 Athens to Monte Carlo 46
Sep 26 10 Monte Carlo to Barcelona 47
Oct 6 10 Barcelona to Athens 52
Oct 16 10 Athens to Barcelona 53
Oct 26 18 Barcelona to Rio de Janeiro 81
2013 THE AMERICAS & ANTARCTICA
Nov 13 7 Rio de Janeiro to Buenos Aires 112
Nov 20 21 Buenos Aires to Santiago 117
Dec 11 24 Santiago to Buenos Aires 117
2014 THE AMERICAS & ANTARCTICA
Jan 4 21 Buenos Aires to Santiago 117
Jan 25 21 Santiago to Buenos Aires 117
Feb 15 20 Buenos Aires to Manaus 112
Mar 7 15 Manaus to Fort Lauderdale 113
2014 EUROPE
Mar 22 14 Fort Lauderdale to Barcelona 83
SEABOURN PRIDE
Oct 30 25 Nice to St. Thomas 55
SEABOURN SPIRIT
Jan 6, 20 14 Round-trip Barbados 120
Jan 13, 27 14 Round-trip St. Maarten 121
Feb 3, 17 14 Round-trip Barbados 120
Feb 10, 24 14 Round-trip St. Maarten 121
Mar 3, 17 14 Round-trip Barbados 120
Mar 10 14 Round-trip St. Maarten 121
Mar 31 27 Barbados to Venice 42
Jun 11 21 Round-trip Venice 62
Jul 2, 23 21 Round-trip Venice 62
Aug 13 21 Round-trip Venice 62
Sep 3 21 Round-trip Venice 62
Nov 23 14 Round-trip St. Maarten 126
Nov 30 14 Round-trip Barbados 127
Dec 7, 21 14 Round-trip St. Maarten 126
Dec 14, 28 14 Round-trip Barbados 127
Jan 4, 18, 2014 14 Round-trip St. Maarten 126
Jan 11, 25, 2014 14 Round-trip Barbados 127
Feb 1, 15, 2014 14 Round-trip St. Maarten 126
Feb 8, 22, 2014 14 Round-trip Barbados 127
Mar 1, 15, 2014 14 Round-trip St. Maarten 126
Mar 8, 22, 2014 14 Round-trip Barbados 127
SEABOURN LEGEND
Jul 17 20 Round-trip Rome 48
Jul 27 20 Round-trip Monte Carlo 50
Aug 6, 26 20 Round-trip Rome 48
Aug 16 20 Round-trip Monte Carlo 50
Sep 5 20 Round-trip Monte Carlo 50
Sep 15 20 Round-trip Rome 48
SEABOURN ODYSSEY
Jun 29 14 Istanbul to Venice 63
Jul 20 14 Athens to Istanbul 66
Aug 3 14 Istanbul to Venice 63
Aug 24 14 Athens to Istanbul 66
Sep 7 14 Istanbul to Venice 63
Nov 27 26 Singapore to Sydney 105
Feb 27, 2014 26 Sydney to Singapore 107
SEABOURN QUEST
Jun 18 20 Athens to Barcelona 47
Jun 28 20 Monte Carlo to Athens 47
Aug 7 20 Barcelona to Monte Carlo 51
Aug 17 20 Athens to Barcelona 47
Aug 27 20 Monte Carlo to Athens 47
Sep 6 20 Barcelona to Monte Carlo 51
Sep 16 20 Athens to Barcelona 47
Sep 26 20 Monte Carlo to Athens 47
Oct 6 20 Round-trip Barcelona 52
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S E A B O U R N S O J O U R N
D AT E D AY S F R O M / TO P O R T S PA G E
2013 THE AMERICAS
Jan 4 15 Buenos Aires to Santiago 110
Jan 19 15 Santiago to Buenos Aires 111
Feb 3 15 Buenos Aires to Santiago 110
Feb 18 15 Santiago to Buenos Aires 111
Mar 5 20 Buenos Aires to Manaus 111
Mar 25 15 Manaus to Fort Lauderdale 111
Sep 24 10 Montréal to Boston 130
Oct 4 10 Boston to Montréal 130
Oct 14 14 Montréal to Fort Lauderdale 131
Oct 28 10 Round-trip Fort Lauderdale 124
Nov 7 10 Round-trip Fort Lauderdale 124
Nov 17 10 Round-trip Fort Lauderdale 124
Nov 27 10 Round-trip Fort Lauderdale 124
Dec 7 10 Round-trip Fort Lauderdale 124
Dec 17 18 Fort Lauderdale to Los Angeles 112
2013 EUROPE
Apr 9 12 Fort Lauderdale to Lisbon 80
Apr 21 10 Lisbon to Rome 43
May 1 10 Rome to Lisbon 44
May 11 12 Lisbon to London 70
May 23 12 London to Copenhagen 71
Jun 4 7 Copenhagen to Stockholm 72
Jun 11 7 Stockholm to Copenhagen 72
Jun 18 7 Copenhagen to Stockholm 72
Jun 25 7 Stockholm to Copenhagen 72
Jul 2 7 Copenhagen to Stockholm 72
Jul 9 7 Stockholm to Copenhagen 72
Jul 16 7 Copenhagen to Stockholm 72
Jul 23 7 Stockholm to Copenhagen 72
Jul 30 14 Round-trip Copenhagen 75
Aug 13 11 Copenhagen to London 75
Sep 3 21 London to Montréal 76
2014 WORLD CRUISES
Jan 4 116 Los Angeles to Venice 140
Jan 4 94 Los Angeles to Mumbai 140
Jan 4 68 Los Angeles to Hong Kong 140
Jan 4 56 Los Angeles to Bali 140
Jan 4 34 Los Angeles to Sydney 140
Feb 8 82 Sydney to Venice 140
Feb 8 60 Sydney to Mumbai 140
Feb 8 34 Sydney to Hong Kong 140
Mar 2 60 Bali to Venice 140
Mar 2 38 Bali to Mumbai 140
Mar 14 48 Hong Kong to Venice 140
Mar 14 26 Hong Kong to Mumbai 140
Apr 9 22 Mumbai to Venice 141
VENICE, ITALY
2013 ARABIA, ASIA & AUSTRALIA
Jan 6 16 Sydney to Auckland 102
Jan 22 16 Auckland to Sydney 102
Feb 7 16 Sydney to Auckland 103
Feb 23 20 Auckland to Bali 104
Mar 15 10 Bali to Singapore 96
Mar 25 16 Singapore to Dubai 86
Apr 10 18 Dubai to Rome 87
Oct 12 18 Athens to Dubai 88
Oct 30 16 Dubai to Singapore 89
Nov 15 12 Round-trip Singapore 96
Nov 27 10 Singapore to Bali 98
Dec 7 16 Bali to Sydney 105
Dec 23 18 Sydney to Auckland 105
2013 EUROPE
Apr 28 14 Rome to Venice 44
May 12 7 Round-trip Venice 59
May 19 7 Round-trip Venice 59
Jun 7 8 Venice to Athens 61
Jun 22 7 Round-trip Istanbul 62
Jun 29 7 Istanbul to Athens 63
Jul 6 7 Athens to Venice 64
Jul 13 7 Venice to Athens 65
Jul 20 7 Athens to Istanbul 65
Jul 27 7 Round-trip Istanbul 62
Aug 3 7 Istanbul to Athens 63
Aug 10 7 Athens to Venice 64
Aug 17 7 Venice to Athens 65
Aug 24 7 Athens to Istanbul 65
Aug 31 7 Round-trip Istanbul 62
Sep 7 7 Istanbul to Athens 63
Sep 14 7 Athens to Venice 64
Sep 21 7 Venice to Athens 65
Sep 28 7 Athens to Istanbul 65
Oct 5 7 Istanbul to Athens 63
2014 ARABIA, ASIA & AUSTRALIA
Jan 10 16 Auckland to Sydney 106
Jan 26 16 Sydney to Auckland 102
Feb 11 16 Auckland to Sydney 106
Feb 27 16 Sydney to Bali 106
Mar 15 10 Bali to Singapore 96
Apr 6 16 Singapore to Dubai 90
Apr 22 18 Dubai to Athens 91
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You’ll feel the difference from your first moment on board.
The warm smile and chilled glass of champagne that greet
you are just the first of many exceptional moments ahead.
Awaiting you are spacious, all-suite accommodations,
exquisite cuisine, and fine wines and spirits served at
any time — paired with a level of dedicated service that
makes each moment effortless.
Sailing with Seabourn is like joining a private club, where
you’re always among old friends. Nowhere is this more
noticeable than in the camaraderie you’ll forge with your
fellow travelers. Like you, these are people who seek out
life’s greatest treasures and enriching experiences.
Above all, the essence of Seabourn exists in the
distinctive Seabourn Moments and personal touches that
make every day a special event. Whether it’s our signature
Caviar in the Surf®, a well-timed refreshment as you relax
poolside or the bartender who remembers your favorite
drink, these are the reasons why our guests continue to
honor us with their highest accolades. And why so many
of them return time and time again.
SAILINGWITH SEABOURN
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SEABOURN ODYSSEY IN AUSTRALIA10 SEABOURN.COM
Seabourn Pride, Seabourn Spirit and Seabourn Legend
Our 104-suite ships elegantly blend the atmosphere of a
private yacht with rich facilities and abundant amenities.
On board you’ll find outstanding dining venues, inviting
lounges with open bars and superbly appointed all-suite
accommodations. The intimate setting fosters a growing
camaraderie with your fellow travelers and the crew —
helping you feel that you are among long-time friends from
the very first day.
Seabourn Odyssey, Seabourn Sojourn and Seabourn Quest
Our 225-suite ships provide an impressive amount of space per
guest — allowing for added amenities while upholding the
warm and welcoming atmosphere that is our hallmark. Each
ship has our signature restaurants, open bars and lounges.
We use the generous proportions to accommodate more
innovative features, including a private veranda in nearly
every suite, two outdoor pools, Seabourn Square — featuring
a specialty coffee bar, library, and computer center — and an
opulent two-deck spa — the largest in ultra-luxury cruising.
In our opinion, the best way to see what sets us apart is to join us on board. You’ll quickly come to recognize the advantages
of sailing with Seabourn — in-depth exploration, unrivalled service and dining, and a friendly, social atmosphere aboard your
luxuriously-appointed ship — and you’ll discover firsthand why the savvy readers of both Travel + Leisure and Condé Nast Traveler
magazines have recognized us as the World’s Best Small-Ship Cruise Line.
SEABOURN SQUARE
DISCOVER THE DIFFERENCE
THE OFFICIAL TIMEKEEPER OF SEABOURN
Exquisite Swiss craftsmanship and meticulous attention to detail have made
Hublot the official timekeeper of Seabourn. Look for their beautiful, new clocks
on all our ships.
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All dining venues are complimentary — dine when, where and with whom you wish.
From casual to elegant, indoors, al fresco or
in your suite, a range of choices invites
you to be spontaneous.
Gourmet dining experiences that rival the finest restaurants anywhere.
From French fries to foie gras, every dish served on 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.
Unique itineraries to must-see cities and hidden gems where larger ships can’t go.
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.
Intimate ships with just 104 or 225 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.
SEABOURN DIFFERENCETHE
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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.
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.
Open bars throughout the ship, and fine wines poured at lunch and dinner.
Meet and mingle with fellow guests in a carefree
atmosphere, where no one has to pick up the tab.
Spacious, all-suite accommodations with sweeping ocean views — many with verandas.
Seabourn suites are
thoughtfully appointed and
inviting, designed as homes-
away-from-home with room
to unwind or entertain.
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.
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MASSAGE MOMENTS ON DECK
With virtually one staff member for every guest,
exceptional service is always close-at-hand on board a
Seabourn ship. And yet the numbers, while impressive,
don’t tell the whole story.
Our award-winning service is delivered by a group of
carefully selected professionals, recruited from the
world’s finest hospitality schools, hotels, restaurants
and resorts. For them, service is a lifelong calling to be
practiced and perfected every day.
Perhaps that’s why they take such delight in not simply
meeting your expectations, but anticipating and exceeding
them. Whether it’s wading out into the surf to offer you
fresh caviar and chilled champagne, or drawing you a
calming bath after a day spent exploring ashore, they’ll
make you feel right at home — even when you’re halfway
around the globe.
For these exceptional professionals, the reward is not a
tip, but rather the pleasure of knowing they’ve helped
make your voyage an experience you’ll remember forever.
SERVICEGRACIOUS
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TOP: RESTAURANT 2; BOTTOM: THE COLONNADE16 SEABOURN.COM
When you sail with Seabourn, it’s as if the world’s finest restaurants have accompanied you on the journey. Every meal is
first masterfully prepared by our highly skilled chefs, and then presented with pride and an unerring sense of style by a staff
who know that fine dining is about more than simply eating.
Relaxed, open-seating dining invites your spontaneity. Your Maître d’ will seat your party when you arrive. Then open your
menu and discover a tempting array of masterworks to match your appetite. Every course offers options ranging from
fanciful inventions to seductive simplicity. Impeccably fresh fish, delicately poached in a ginger broth, or a succulent, aged
and perfectly grilled steak. Meltingly tender lamb chops, or a mouth-watering ratatouille of oven-roasted vegetables — the
choice is always yours. But leave room for some of the most delicious and playfully presented desserts you’ve ever imagined.
For the perfect pairing, enjoy complimentary fine wines offered throughout lunch and dinner, or consult your sommelier to
explore the list of exceptional bottles in our extensive cellar.
AWARD-WINNING DINING AT SEA
THE RESTAURANT
Seabourn serves only Black River Caviar, a fine quality ossetra sturgeon caviar produced in a natural environment using fully sustainable methods.
Seabourn is a proud member of Chaîne des Rôtisseurs, one of the world’s most prestigious gastronomic societies devoted to fine dining.
Top Cruise Line Food — Condé Nast Traveler Reader’s Poll 2012, 2011, 2010, 2008, 2007, 2006
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TOP: THE COLONNADE; BOTTOM: IN-SUITE DINING
Each Seabourn ship proudly offers a variety of dining
options to suit every mood and occasion. No matter where
you choose to dine, you’ll be treated to award-winning
cuisine and flawless service that rival the finest restaurants
on land. Of course, your dining is always complimentary,
as are the fine wines served throughout lunch and dinner.
The Restaurant: If The Restaurant’s inviting ambiance
doesn’t draw you in, the menu surely will. The Restaurant
offers an array of delicious choices for breakfast, lunch
and dinner prepared à la minute by our distinguished
chefs. The seating is open, allowing you to dine when,
and with whom, you wish.
Restaurant 2: For a more intimate and innovative
experience, make a reservation at the celebrated
Restaurant 2. With nightly tasting menus featuring
locally sourced ingredients, Restaurant 2 offers a
delightful dining alternative.
Veranda Café/The Colonnade: The Veranda Café and
The Colonnade combine spectacular views with more
casual dining at breakfast and lunch. In the evening,
The Colonnade serves regionally-themed, bistro-style
dinners with table service, while the Veranda Café offers
a nightly theme dinner or a Restaurant 2 menu.
Sky Grill/Patio Grill: The Sky Grill and Patio Grill provide
the perfect setting, serving casual, al fresco selections
and grilled specialties for lunch and dinner.
In-Suite Dining: Our In-Suite dining offers a varied
round-the-clock menu, as well as from The Restaurant
menu during regular dinner service hours, for your
enjoyment in your suite or on your veranda.
CHOICESAPPEALING
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Welcome to your home-away-from-home — your Seabourn suite. Each suite is fashioned to match our exacting quality
standards — and yours. Its luxurious, well-appointed spaces are the perfect setting for every occasion, whether it’s a
relaxing retreat or an evening entertaining guests. After a day of adventurous exploration, return to find every amenity and
comfort at your fingertips. Gaze out your expansive window and watch the view change by the minute. And if you travel
aboard Seabourn Odyssey, Seabourn Sojourn or Seabourn Quest, you’ll find that 90 percent of the suites feature a veranda.
VERANDA SUITE, SEABOURN SOJOURN
In-Suite Amenities
Fine cotton linens, a fluffy duvet, down or
hypoallergenic pillows, robes and slippers
24-hour complimentary room service
In-suite bar stocked with your favorite wines
and spirits
Fine soaps such as L’Occitane and exclusive Body
Remedies bath products by Molton Brown, London
Personalized stationery
Flat-screen TV
In-suite Wi-Fi and cell phone access
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What you may appreciate most, however, is your
personal suite stewardess, whose thoughtful,
unobtrusive service is delivered with care.
Your Personal Suite Stewardess will:
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
Provide your personalized stationery
Deliver a daily newspaper and program
Manage your laundry service needs
Assist you with any special requests
Personalize your nightly turndown service
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Delightful Diversions
Inspiring enrichment programs
Cooking demonstrations and wine tastings
The Spa at Seabourn
Fully-equipped fitness center
Computer Center
Complimentary Massage Moments on deck
Caviar in the Surf Beach Party*
Marina Day with complimentary watersports*
*Offered on select sailings
With Seabourn, every day is an opportunity for something
extraordinary. Helping you create that perfect day is
our sincere pleasure, which is why each ship offers an
abundance of options from the relaxed to the active.
Start your day with an invigorating workout in our
fitness center, with cardio and resistance equipment.
Strengthen your core with a Pilates class or restore your
spirit with early-morning yoga on the deck.
Later on, peruse the collection in our onboard library
and attend a fascinating port lecture to deepen your
knowledge and insight of your journey. Head out on
deck for a complimentary Massage Moment. Or retreat
indoors and pamper yourself further with a revitalizing
spa treatment.
On many voyages, you can take part in our signature
Caviar in the Surf Beach Party. And on Marina Day, enjoy
watersports from your ship’s unique retractable marina.
Of course, you may simply choose to find a quiet spot on
deck to sit back, relax, and pass the time reflecting on
the places you’ve been and anticipating what lies over
the horizon. The possibilities are endless.
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Embark on a journey of total tranquility with a visit to The Spa at Seabourn. From the moment you enter, the scent of rosewood
oil begins to melt away all your cares and prepares you for a blissful experience.
You can select from a variety of spa treatments that range from massages and facials to full body treatments and wraps. Or,
if you prefer, our expert spa staff will gladly create a customized spa regime tailored to your wishes and designed to enhance
serenity, health and well-being. Each treatment is hand-crafted with your wellness in mind and relies exclusively on natural
ingredients that promote vitality.
At any time, you’re welcome to relax in the sauna or the steam room, or visit our salon, where we offer a full range of services.
On board Seabourn Odyssey and Seabourn Sojourn, you’ll find expanded spa facilities with the option to reserve a private
Spa Villa for a day of unrivaled indulgence.
Spend an afternoon or an entire day with us. But prepare yourself now for the fact that you may never want to leave.
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As the sun slowly begins its descent, endless opportunities
for entertainment arise on board your Seabourn ship.
Early in the evening, gather in the lounges for cocktails
and canapés with your fellow travelers. Amid music and
laughter, regale each other with tales from that day’s
adventures. The conversation continues over dinner, as
you celebrate everything you’ve experienced thus far,
and muse about what lies ahead.
Each night offers a range of activities ideal for any mood.
A dynamic cabaret performance. A game of roulette in
the casino. A night of dancing at The Club, or the soft sounds
of live piano music at the Observation Bar.
In warmer climates, we’ll take our nighttime pursuits
outside under the glittering night sky for our Movies Under
the Stars®, and dancing to live music at an Evening Under
the Stars®.
For the perfect end to a remarkable evening, make your
way to the Sky Bar for a nightcap. Here you’ll bid a fond
farewell to the day and return to your suite to dream of
what tomorrow will bring.
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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 program 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 benefits 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
Each Sailed Day in a penthouse or premium suite accommodation earns one additional Seabourn Club Point
Each night on an escorted Seabourn Journey earns one Seabourn Club Point
Every $500 of eligible onboard and pre-cruise online purchases earns one Seabourn Club Point
S E A B O U R N C L U B
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200 Sailed Days
500 Sailed Days
1,000 Sailed Days
1,500 Sailed Days
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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
Special events and receptions on board
Seabourn Club Host or Hostess on every voyage
5% Onboard Booking Savings on future cruises
Same benefits as Seabourn Club Member, plus your choice of ONE of the following:
10% savings on Shore Excursions
10% savings on premium wines & spirits
Complimentary internet – 2-hour Silver Package
Complimentary telephone – 20 minutes
Seabourn Club Signature Massage
Day in the Spa Serene Area
One complimentary bag of laundry
Same benefits as Seabourn Club Member, plus your choice of TWO of the following:
10% savings on Shore Excursions
15% savings on premium wines & spirits
Complimentary internet – 3-hour Gold Package
Complimentary telephone – 30 minutes
Seabourn Club Signature Massage
Day in the Spa Serene Area
One complimentary bag of laundry*
Same benefits as Seabourn Club Member, plus your choice of THREE of the following:
15% savings on Shore Excursions
20% savings on premium wines & spirits
Complimentary internet – 4-hour Platinum Package
Complimentary telephone – 40 minutes
Seabourn Club Signature Massage
Day in the Spa Serene Area
One complimentary bag of laundry*
Same benefits as Seabourn Club Member, plus ALL of the following benefits:
15% savings on Shore Excursions
25% savings on premium wines & spirits
Complimentary internet – Unlimited Diamond Package
Complimentary telephone – 40 minutes
Seabourn Club Signature Massage
Day in the Spa Serene Area
Complimentary laundry and pressing service
Daily delivery of preferred newspaper
Advanced communications with new itineraries and special offers
Special savings on select sailings
Subscription to the Seabourn Club Herald
Customizable online profile and preferences
Same benefits as Seabourn Club Member, plus:
Seabourn Club Silver Member luggage tags
Seabourn Advisory Board membership
Same benefits as Seabourn Club Member, plus:
Seabourn Club Gold Member luggage tags
10% savings on luggage shipping services
Advanced invitations to hosted sailings
Subscription to Travel + Leisure® or Condé Nast Traveler
Seabourn Advisory Board membership
Same benefits as Seabourn Club Member, plus:
Seabourn Club Platinum Member luggage tags
Dedicated Seabourn Club Concierge
15% savings on luggage shipping services
Advanced invitations to hosted sailings
Subscription to Travel + Leisure® and Condé Nast Traveler
Seabourn Advisory Board membership
Same benefits as Seabourn Club Member, plus:
Seabourn Club Diamond Member luggage tags
Dedicated Seabourn Club Concierge
20% savings on luggage shipping services
Advanced invitations to hosted sailings
Subscription to Travel + Leisure® and Condé Nast Traveler
Seabourn Advisory Board membership
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GIZA, EGYPTBALI, INDONESIA
There is no better way to explore the world than in signature Seabourn style. Together we’ll venture to the world’s most iconic
destinations and seek out its hidden gems, rare and enchanting. As our graceful ships glide effortlessly across the seas, we’re
drawn ever closer to treasured ports and timeless memories.
In 2013 and 2014, you can join a fortunate few as we travel far and wide aboard the finest ships in the world. Sample the
Mediterranean’s diverse and delightful flavors as we trace its ancient shores. Witness stunning changes in scenery — from
the sparkling, tranquil fjords of Northern Europe to the bustling, illuminated harbors of Southeast Asia. Follow a magical
route of silk and spice as we wind our way through India and Arabia, birthplace of captivating tales. Satisfy your need for sun
and sand as we explore one island paradise after the next in the Caribbean and the South Pacific. Uncover South America’s
secrets and fill your spirit with its vibrant blend of rhythm, art and culture. Marvel at the glorious fall foliage and evocative
European roots of Canada and New England, and venture to the furthest places on earth in Antarctica.
Along the way, you’ll be treated to amazing experiences available only to ships of our size. Traversing Germany’s scenic Kiel
Canal, sailing up the Neva River into the heart of St. Petersburg, venturing nearly a thousand miles into the Amazon rain
forest, and much more.
No matter how many days you spend with us on board, they promise to be days you will never forget.
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We believe your voyage should be as unique as you
are. So we offer an extraordinary variety of options to
assist you in shaping your journey to suit yourself. Each
Seabourn itinerary provides a wealth of opportunities
for meaningful, personal experiences, starting with an
extended stay in the fascinating city where you embark
or disembark your cruise.
Throughout your cruise, our Destination Specialists will
help you select shore excursions that appeal to your
interests. Savor Argentina’s renowned grass-fed beef and
see how it compares to bistecca fiorentina in Tuscany. Let
your tongue become fluent in Bordeaux, Barolo, Shiraz
and Rioja in the shadow of the vines. Witness the incredible
variety of expressive dance — from St. Petersburg’s
classical ballet to a ferocious Maori greeting in New
Zealand. We work with reputable local guides in every
location to provide in-depth, small-group tours —
whether you’re surveying a city’s main attractions or
diving deeper into a particular area of focus. You may also
choose to reserve private transportation with a personal
driver/guide, in many ports. For those seeking exceptional
onshore experiences, a Seabourn Journey beckons. These
multi-day, fully escorted tours take you further inland and
closer to the planet’s greatest wonders. Luxor’s Valley
of the Kings, Peru’s fabled Machu Picchu and India’s
Taj Mahal are just a few of the incomparable jewels
you’ll encounter.
For complete information on all of our onshore
options, please visit Seabourn.com or contact
Seabourn Reservations.
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LAKE COMO INTERLUDEThree-night Pre- or Post-cruise Journey from Venice
Renowned for its breathtaking setting and pleasant climate, lovely Lake Como
is often called the most romantic lake in the world. Its shores are dotted with
charming villages and lavish villas, including the Villa d’Este luxury hotel where
you will stay. Take a cruise on the lake and explore towns including Como itself,
and enchanting Bellagio, the “Pearl of Lario.”
BUENOS AIRES & IGUAZU FALLSTwo-night Pre- or Post-cruise Journey from Buenos Aires
Over half a million gallons of water cascade over the scalloped precipice of
Iguazu Falls every second, filling its gorge with veils of mist and dancing
rainbows. From the Argentine side, trails offer awe-inspiring views of the
falls, the Devil’s Gorge and the Brazilian bank. Your Seabourn Journey also
includes a night in Buenos Aires, complete with a thrilling tango show.
Iguazu National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
POSITANO, POMPEII & CAPRI: LA DOLCE VITA PAST & PRESENTFour-night Pre-cruise or Three-night Post-cruise Journey from Rome
Experience three of Italy’s most appealing places. Sample sunny limoncello,
nibble fresh-pulled mozzarella and view the rapturous Amalfi Coast from your
hotel in pretty Positano. Take a hydrofoil to the isle of Capri for a day exploring
the hillside towns and the haunting Blue Grotto. Also walk the excavated streets
of buried Pompeii, a moving reminder to carpe diem.
The Archeological Area of Pompeii is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
A Seabourn Journey is a rare opportunity to add a once-in-a-lifetime experience to your already unforgettable Seabourn
cruise. These extended overland excursions feature luxury hotels, in-depth guided tours, private transportation, and an
exclusive look at the world’s legendary sites.
JOURNEYSSEABOURN
ANGKOR & MYSTICAL CAMBODIAFive-night Pre- or Post-cruise Journey from Singapore
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
masterworks such as Angkor Thom, Angkor Wat and the Bayon Temple. Your Journey also
includes an exploration of the highlights of Phnom Penh, Cambodia’s capital.
Angkor is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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CATALAN CUISINE AND CULTUREThree-night Pre- or Post-cruise Journey from Barcelona
Experience the gracious Catalan lifestyle during your two-night stay at the
Hotel Mas de Boella in Tarragona. This charming country villa enjoys a garden
setting surrounded by hundreds of acres of olive groves. Learn about, and
taste the oils and wines of the area, as well as the best of the local cuisines.
Your Journey also includes a stay in beautiful, friendly Barcelona.
The Archeological Ensemble of Tárraco in Tarragona is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
LUXOR & THE VALLEY OF THE KINGSOne-night Mid-cruise Journey from Safaga
Ancient Thebes holds the greatest concentration of pharaonic
monuments in Egypt. Visit the magnificent South Gate, Luxor
Temple and, in the evening, the Sound & Lights show in Karnak
Temple. The sprawling necropolis on the Nile’s West Bank includes
tombs in the Valley of the Kings and the funerary temple of
Queen Hatshepsut.
Ancient Thebes is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
TAJ MAHAL & JAIPURFour-night Mid-cruise Journey from Mumbai to Cochin
Built by the Shah Jahan in Agra, capital of India’s great Mughal Empire,
the exquisite white marble mausoleum called Taj Mahal still evokes his
undying love for his wife. Behold the masterpiece at both sunrise and
sunset for a breathtaking contrast. Also survey bustling Delhi and the
ethereal pink city of Jaipur.
The Taj Mahal is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
ISTANBUL & CAPPADOCIA FAIRY LANDSCAPE Four-night Pre- or Post-cruise Journey from Istanbul
Take in the sights of Istanbul including the Blue Mosque, Hagia Sophia,
Topkapi Palace and the Grand Bazaar. In Cappadocia, over centuries,
homes, churches and whole cities were carved from the gorges and
cliffs. See amazing sights such as Göreme Valley and Kaymakli
Underground City from above and beneath the surface — an adventure
you will never forget.
The Rock Sites of Cappadocia is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
For a complete list of Seabourn Journeys, please visit Seabourn.com
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MEDITERRANEAN
Discover the Mediterranean as only Seabourn
can deliver it — iconic cities, secluded harbors
and authentic cultures. In Sorrento, savor a
glass of golden limoncello on a sunlit terrazza.
Stroll along the ancient, honey-colored streets
of Valletta, whose European influences combined
with a hint of Saracen spice make for an
intoxicating experience. Surrender to Cannes’
dynamic rush, and to Sardinia’s decidedly slower
pace. A feast for all the senses awaits you, in the
region once known as “the center of the world.”
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S E A B O UR N S PIR I TBarbados to Venice
27 DaysMar 31, 2013
D AY P O R T A R R D E P
Bridgetown, Barbados 4p
1-8 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
9 Funchal, Madeira, Portugal 8a | 5p
10 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
11 Cruising the Strait of Gibraltar
12 Cruising the Mediterranean Sea
13 Barcelona, Spain 7a | 4p
14 Marseille (Provence), France 10a | 7p
15 Monte Carlo, Monaco 8a | 6p
16 Livorno (Florence), Italy 7a | 7p
17 Civitavecchia (Rome), Italy 7a | 6p
18 Naples, Italy 9a | 7p
19 Cruising the Ionian Sea
20 Argostoli, Cephalonia, Greece 8a | 6p
21 Igoumenítsa (Meteora), Greece 8a | 5p
22 Scenic cruising Bay of KotorKotor, Montenegro 11a | 11p
23 Dubrovnik, Croatia 8a | 6p
24 Cruising the Adriatic Sea
25 Koper, Slovenia 8a | 6p
26 Ravenna, Italy 7a | 8p
27 Venice, Italy 7a
H I G H L I G H T SA relaxing Atlantic crossing allows
anticipation. Ahead lie the wonders of Florence and Rome, the majesty of
Meteora and much more, culminating in a grand finale of elegant palaces
in Venice.
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D ay P o r t a r r D e P
Barcelona, Spain 4p
1 Marseille (Provence), France 10a | 7p
2 Monte carlo, Monaco 8a | 6p
3 Livorno (Florence), italy 7a | 7p
4 civitavecchia (rome), italy 7a | 6p
5 naples, italy 9a | 7p
6 cruising the ionian sea
7 argostoli, cephalonia, Greece 8a | 6p
8 igoumenítsa (Meteora), Greece 8a | 5p
9 scenic cruising bay of KotorKotor, Montenegro 11a | 11p
10 Dubrovnik, croatia 8a | 6p
11 cruising the adriatic sea
12 Koper, slovenia 8a | 6p
13 ravenna, italy 7a | 8p
14 Venice, italy 7a
h i g h l i g h t SFrom the Riviera to Venice’s Riva degli
Schiavoni, every Mediterranean delight unfolds in this fabulous fortnight
aboard Seabourn Spirit. Cities ancient and modern, marvels natural and
man-made — all surveyed from your elegant home-away-from-home.
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s e a b o ur n s oj o ur nLisbon to rome
10 Daysapr 21, 2013
D ay P o r t a r r D e P
lisbon, portugal 4p
1 Portimão (algarve), Portugal 10a | 6p
2 cádiz (seville), spain 8a | 6p
3 Gibraltar, united Kingdom 8a | 6p
4 almería (Granada), spain 7a | 5p
5 cruising the Mediterranean sea
6 cagliari, sardinia, italy 12n | 8p
7 La Goulette (tunis), tunisia 8a | 6p
8 trapani, sicily, italy 8a | 6p
9 amalfi, italy 8a | 5pMarina Day with complimentary watersports (conditions permitting)
10 civitavecchia (rome), italy 7a
h i g h l i g h t SFrom Lisbon, survey the hints of
Moorish accents in the wild Algarve — “The West” in Arabic — and the rest of Iberia. Then trace their African origins to Tunisia, once the source of African grain, gold and ivory for the Empire. Finally, follow the trail to Sardinia,
Sicily and on to Rome.
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s e a b o ur n L eGenDbarcelona to rome
7 Daysapr 21, 2013
D ay P o r t a r r D e P
Barcelona, Spain 4p
1 Mahón, Menorca, spain 8a | 6p
2 Palamós, spain 8a | 6p
3 Marseille (Provence), France 8a | 6p
4 Monte carlo, Monaco 8a | 11p
5 L’ile-rousse, corsica, France 10a | 6p
6 Portoferraio, elba, italy 8a | 6p
7 civitavecchia (rome), italy 7a
h i g h l i g h t SWouldn’t it be lovely to find a perfect
small hotel in Provence or Monte Carlo? Or a pied-a-terre for exploring
enchanting islands such as Menorca or Corsica? We have a suggestion: Why not see all this and more from the friendly, refined elegance of Seabourn Legend?
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s e a b o ur n L eGenDrome to Monte carlo
7 Daysapr 28, May 12, jun 6, 2013
D ay P o r t a r r D e P
civitavecchia (rome), italy 4p
1 naples, italy 8a | 5p
2 trapani, sicily, italy 10a | 8p
3 cruising the strait of bonifacio
4 ajaccio, corsica, France 8a | 6p
5 cannes, France 8a | 5p
6 Livorno (Florence), italy 7a | 7p
7 monte carlo, monaco* 7a
* apr 28 sailing disembarks in nice, France
h i g h l i g h t SBustling cities steeped in history
form the bookends of your voyage. The days between are rich in rewards,
adding beauty, history and color to the tale. How can an adventure so exciting
and invigorating leave you feeling so relaxed?
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s e a B o ur n o Dy s s e yrome to Venice
14 Daysapr 28, 2013
D ay P o r t a r r D e P
civitavecchia (rome), Italy 4p
1 sorrento, italy 8a | 6p
2 cruising the tyrrhenian sea
3 Monastir, tunisia 8a | 5p
4 Valletta, Malta 8a | 11p
5 syracuse, sicily, italy 8a | 6p
6 cruising the ionian sea
7 itea (Delphi), Greece 8a | 6p
8 Zakynthos, Greece 8a | 5p
9 corfu, Greece 8a | 6p
10 scenic cruising Bay of KotorKotor, Montenegro 10a | 6p
11 sibenik, croatia 8a | 6p
12 rab, croatia 8a | 6p
13 Piran, slovenia 8a | 6p
14 Venice, Italy 7a
H I g H l I g H t sThis fortnight holds a lot of famous
ports you’ll recognize, but secrets like Monastir, Tunisia with its 8th-century
Ribat; Zakynthos’ dramatic, hidden Shipwreck Beach; and quaint little Piran
huddled under the St. George’s cathedral will surprise you.
F l o r e n c e & I b e r I a n s p r I n g
s e a B o ur n Pr iD erome to lisbon
10 DaysMay 3, 2013
D ay P o r t a r r D e P
civitavecchia (rome), Italy 4p
1 livorno (Florence), italy 7a | 7p
2 Monte carlo, Monaco 8a | 6p
3 Île de Porquerolles, France 8a | 4pMarina Day with complimentary watersports (conditions permitting)
4 Mahón, Menorca, spain 10a | 6p
5 san antonio, ibiza, spain 10a | 9p
6 cruising the Mediterranean sea
7 Málaga (Granada), spain 6a | 8p
8 cádiz (seville), spain 10a | 8p
9 Portimão (algarve), Portugal 7a | 4p
10 lisbon, portugal 7a
H I g H l I g H t sExplore Florence, or other Tuscan
treasures such as Pisa, Lucca or San Gimignano. Then taste a brace of Riviera
favorites, indulge in a feast of Spanish islands, stroll storied Moorish
cities and bask on one of Europe’s most scenic seacoasts.
F l o r e n c e & s p a n I s H g r a n d e u r
s e a B o ur n s oj o ur nrome to lisbon
10 DaysMay 1, 2013
D ay P o r t a r r D e P
civitavecchia (rome), Italy 4p
1 l’ile-rousse, corsica, France 8a | 6p
2 livorno (Florence), italy 7a | 7p
3 Monte carlo, Monaco 8a | 6p
4 Île de Porquerolles, France 8a | 5pMarina Day with complimentary watersports (conditions permitting)
5 Palamós, spain 8a | 6p
6 Barcelona, spain 8a | 6p
7 Valencia, spain 8a | 6p
8 cartagena (Murcia), spain 7a | 4p
9 cruising the Mediterranean sea
10 lisbon, portugal 7a
H I g H l I g H t sHow will you spend your day in
Tuscany? Immersing yourself in the masterworks of Florence? Strolling
charming Pisa or Lucca? No such decisions are necessary for lovely little
Porquerolles or picturesque Corsica. Your quartet of intriguing Spanish ports
are another matter.
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Shop a bustling Sicilian market, gather ingredients
for paella in Spain, or explore the local wines of
Tuscany and Provence. Wherever you are in the
world, you’ll enjoy an insider’s look at unique
regional markets with an expert Seabourn chef
as your guide.
COMPLIMENTSOF SEABOURN
SHOPPING WITH THE CHEFAT LO C A L FO O D M A R K E T S
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Bay ofKotor
IonianSea
TyrrhenianSea
Strait ofMessina
AdriaticSea
Lisbon
Venice
CádizPortimão
Mahón
Monte Carlo
BarcelonaPalamós
Marseille Livorno
CivitavecchiaPortoferraioL’Ile-Rousse Kotor
Dubrovnik
Corfu
Itea
Valencia
Cartagena
Málaga
Palma de MallorcaSan Antonio
Nice
Île de PorquerollesLe Lavandou
Sorrento
VallettaMonastir
Crotone
Syracuse
AnconaRab
Piran
Zakynthos
Sibenik
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RAB, CROATIA
M E D I T E R R A N E A N M E D L E Y
S E A B O UR N Q UE S TVenice to Monte Carlo
10 DaysMay 3, 2013
D AY P O R T A R R D E P
Venice, Italy 4p
1 Ancona, Italy 7a | 4p
2 Dubrovnik, Croatia 8a | 11p
3 Kotor, Montenegro 7a | 3pScenic cruising Bay of Kotor
4 Corfu, Greece 8a | 6p
5 Crotone, Italy 8a | 6p
6 Scenic cruising Strait of Messina
7 Civitavecchia (Rome), Italy 7a | 8p
8 Livorno (Florence), Italy 7a | 7p
9 Le Lavandou, France 9a | 5pMarina Day with complimentary watersports (conditions permitting)
10 Monte Carlo, Monaco 7a
H I G H L I G H T SA scenic sail down the Adriatic coast, pausing at a pair of iconic sites: the
medieval marvel of Dubrovnik and the breathtaking fjord of Kotor. Then survey Corfu, pause at Crotone in Calabria and round Italy’s boot to
Rome and Florence.
I B E R I A & I T A L I A N G E M S
S E A B O UR N L EGENDNice to Rome
7 DaysMay 5, 2013
D AY P O R T A R R D E P
Nice, France 4p
1 Marseille (Provence), France 7a | 3p
2 Barcelona, Spain 8a | 5p
3 Valencia, Spain 8a | 6p
4 Palma de Mallorca, Spain 8a | 5p
5 Cruising the Mediterranean Sea
6 Portoferraio, Elba, Italy 8a | 6p
7 Civitavecchia (Rome), Italy 7a
H I G H L I G H T SExperience spring in full bloom along
the Côte d’Azur, the bounty of blossoms at flower vendor’s stalls along
Barcelona’s Ramblas, and bursts of scarlet poppies dotting green fields outside Valencia and on Mallorca. A wonderful season for this voyage.
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TyrrhenianSea
Strait ofMessina
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Monte Carlo
Barcelona
MarseilleLivorno
Civitavecchia
Valencia
Cartagena
Le Lavandou
Sorrento
SyracuseMykonos
ChiosPiraeus
Bonifacio
Golfo AranciCiutadella
St. Tropez
Sète
Amalfi
Ponza Island
XlendiValletta
LipariMessina
Ajaccio
Catania
Santorini
Portofino
San Remo
Ibiza
Kusadasi
Palamós
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You’ll feel like Roman royalty as you walk the
Marble Way through this storied ancient city.
Sip champagne while classical musicians serenade
you among the magical torch-lit ruins.
EVENING AT EPHESUSWI T H A PR I VAT E C L A SSI C A L CO N C ER T
STROMBOLI VOLCANO, SICILY, ITALY
I T A LY & M A L T E S E M A G I C
S E A B O UR N L EGENDMonte Carlo to Rome
10 DaysMay 27, Jun 19, Jul 27, Aug 16, Sep 5, 25, 2013
D AY P O R T A R R D E P
Monte Carlo, Monaco 11p
1 St. Tropez, France 8a | 5p
2 Livorno (Florence), Italy 7a | 7p
3 Bonifacio, Corsica, France 9a | 6p
4 Cruising the Tyrrhenian Sea
5 Xlendi (Victoria), Gozo, Malta 7a | 3pValletta, Malta 6p
6 Valletta, Malta 6p
7 Syracuse, Sicily, Italy 8a | 6p
8 Lipari, Italy 8a | 5pScenic cruising Stromboli Volcano
9 Amalfi, Italy 8a | 5pMarina Day with complimentary watersports (conditions permitting)
10 Civitavecchia (Rome), Italy 7a
H I G H L I G H T SA bouquet of the Mediterranean’s most appealing isles. Pause in the middle to
savor a pair of Maltese marvels. An evening drifting off Stromboli Volcano
can add flare.
M E D I T E R R A N E A N I S L E S
S E A B O UR N Q UE S TAthens to Monte Carlo
10 DaysJun 18, Aug 17, Sep 16, 2013
D AY P O R T A R R D E P
Piraeus (Athens), Greece 4p
1 Ku adasi (Ephesus), Turkey 8a | 11pComplimentary evening at Ephesus with private classical concert
2 Chios, Greece 8a | 5p
3 Santorini, Greece 8a | 5p
4 Cruising the Ionian Sea
5 Catania, Sicily, Italy 8a | 6p
6 Lipari, Italy 8a | 5p
7 Ponza Island, Italy 8a | 3pMarina Day with complimentary watersports (conditions permitting)
8 Livorno (Florence), Italy 8a | 7p
9 Portofino, Italy 8a | 5p
10 Monte Carlo, Monaco 7a
H I G H L I G H T SBetween amazing Ephesus and the
Ligurian Riviera, follow a necklace of enchanting islands large and small. Tall
Santorini and looming Sicily, rugged, volcanic Lipari and Ponza with its hillsides of candy-colored houses.
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S e a B o ur n q ue S tMonte carlo to Barcelona
10 daysJun 28, aug 27, Sep 26, 2013
d aY p o r t a r r d e p
Monte Carlo, Monaco 11p
1 le lavandou, France 8a | 5pMarina Day with complimentary watersports (conditions permitting)
2 San remo, italy 8a | 5p
3 Marseille (provence), France 8a | 6p
4 Sète, France 8a | 6p
5 cruising the Mediterranean Sea
6 ciutadella, Menorca, Spain 8a | 5p
7 ibiza, Spain 8a | 6p
8 cartagena, Spain 8a | 6p
9 Valencia, Spain 8a | 5p
10 Barcelona, spain 7a
h i g h l i g h t sFrom Le Lavandou visit
Bormes-Les-Mimosas, a quintessential Provencal village. Old Ciutadella was
Menorca’s capital, until the British based their fleet in Mahón. Surprisingly Cartagena has found a Roman theater
right under the town.
i s l e s o f t h e M e d i t e r r a n e a n
S e a B o ur n q ue S tathens to Barcelona
20 daysJun 18, aug 17, Sep 16, 2013
d aY p o r t a r r d e p
piraeus (athens), greece 4p
1 Ku adasi (ephesus), turkey 8a | 11pComplimentary evening at Ephesus with private classical concert
2 chios, Greece 8a | 5p
3 Santorini, Greece 8a | 5p
4 cruising the ionian Sea
5 catania, Sicily, italy 8a | 6p
6 lipari, italy 8a | 5p
7 ponza island, italy 8a | 3pMarina Day with complimentary watersports (conditions permitting)
8 livorno (Florence), italy 8a | 7p
9 portofino, italy 8a | 5p
10 Monte carlo, Monaco 7a | 11p
11 le lavandou, France 8a | 5pMarina Day with complimentary watersports (conditions permitting)
12 San remo, italy 8a | 5p
13 Marseille (provence), France 8a | 6p
14 Sète, France 8a | 6p
15 cruising the Mediterranean Sea
16 ciutadella, Menorca, Spain 8a | 5p
17 ibiza, Spain 8a | 6p
18 cartagena, Spain 8a | 6p
19 Valencia, Spain 8a | 5p
20 Barcelona, spain 7a
h i g h l i g h t sCombining two voyages makes sense, when you can see and enjoy so much
more. Your full, long day in Monte Carlo, for instance, allows you to explore the principality itself, or venture along the
coast to Nice or Cannes.
r i v i e r a s , s p a i n & r o M e
S e a B o ur n q ue S tMonte carlo to athens
20 daysJun 28, aug 27, Sep 26, 2013
d aY p o r t a r r d e p
Monte Carlo, Monaco 11p
1 le lavandou, France 8a | 5pMarina Day with complimentary watersports (conditions permitting)
2 San remo, italy 8a | 5p
3 Marseille (provence), France 8a | 6p
4 Sète, France 8a | 6p
5 cruising the Mediterranean Sea
6 ciutadella, Menorca, Spain 8a | 5p
7 ibiza, Spain 8a | 6p
8 cartagena, Spain 8a | 6p
9 Valencia, Spain 8a | 5p
10 Barcelona, Spain 7a | 11p
11 palamós, Spain 8a | 5p
12 St. tropez, France 10a | 8p
13 ajaccio, corsica, France 8a | 6p
14 Golfo aranci, Sardinia, italy 8a | 5pMarina Day with complimentary watersports (conditions permitting)
15 civitavecchia (rome), italy 7a | 8p
16 Sorrento, italy 9a | 7pScenic cruising Stromboli Volcano
17 Messina, Sicily, italy 10a | 6p
18 cruising the ionian Sea
19 Mykonos, Greece 10a | 8p
20 piraeus (athens), greece 7a
h i g h l i g h t sThe entire breadth of the
Mediterranean unfurls before you on this extended voyage. A long full day in Barcelona is a bonus. Stroll the colorful Boqueria food market and grab lunch at one, or several of the market stalls.
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s e a B o Ur n l egen drome to Monte carlo
10 daysJul 17, aug 6, 26, sep 15, 2013
d ay p o r t a r r d e p
Civitavecchia (rome), italy 4p
1 portofino, italy 10a | 6p
2 cannes, France* 8a | 11p
3 Île de porquerolles, France 8a | 5pMarina Day with complimentary watersports (conditions permitting)
4 rosas (roses), spain 8a | 5p
5 Barcelona, spain 8a
6 Barcelona, spain 6p
7 Mahón, Menorca, spain 8a | 5p
8 scenic cruising the calanques
9 saint-Florent, corsica, France 8a | 5p
10 monte Carlo, monaco 7a
* aug 26 and sep 15 sailings stop in nice, France
H i g H l i g H t sA consummate medley of the Western Mediterranean, blending Italy, France
and Spain; larger ports and smaller ones, islands and coastal landfalls. A late-evening stay in sophisticated
Cannes and an overnight in Barcelona make it perfect.
m e d i t e r r a n e a n n i g H t s
s e a B o Ur n l egendround-trip rome
20 daysJul 17, aug 6, 26, sep 15, 2013
d ay p o r t a r r d e p
Civitavecchia (rome), italy 4p
1 portofino, italy 10a | 6p
2 cannes, France* 8a | 11p
3 Île de porquerolles, France 8a | 5pMarina Day with complimentary watersports (conditions permitting)
4 rosas (roses), spain 8a | 5p
5 Barcelona, spain 8a
6 Barcelona, spain 6p
7 Mahón, Menorca, spain 8a | 5p
8 scenic cruising the calanques
9 saint-Florent, corsica, France 8a | 5p
10 Monte carlo, Monaco 7a | 11p
11 st. tropez, France 8a | 5p
12 livorno (Florence), italy 7a | 7p
13 Bonifacio, corsica, France 9a | 6p
14 cruising the tyrrhenian sea
15 Xlendi (Victoria), gozo, Malta 7a | 3pValletta, Malta 6p
16 Valletta, Malta 6p
17 syracuse, sicily, italy 8a | 6p
18 lipari, italy 8a | 5pscenic cruising stromboli Volcano
19 amalfi, italy 8a | 5pMarina Day with complimentary watersports (conditions permitting)
20 Civitavecchia (rome), italy 7a
* aug 26 and sep 15 sailings stop in nice, France
H i g H l i g H t sSail round-trip from Rome on an extended exploration of Western Mediterranean highlights. Linger overnight to savor all
the excitement of Barcelona and the grandeur of Valletta; and stay late into
the evening at Cannes and Monte Carlo.
m e d i t e r r a n e a n m a g i C & r o m e
s e a B o Ur n q Ue s tBarcelona to athens
10 daysJul 8, aug 7, sep 6, 2013
d ay p o r t a r r d e p
Barcelona, spain 11p
1 palamós, spain 8a | 5p
2 st. tropez, France 10a | 8p
3 ajaccio, corsica, France 8a | 6p
4 golfo aranci, sardinia, italy 8a | 5pMarina Day with complimentary watersports (conditions permitting)
5 civitavecchia (rome), italy 7a | 8p
6 sorrento, italy 9a | 7pscenic cruising stromboli Volcano
7 Messina, sicily, italy 10a | 6p
8 cruising the ionian sea
9 Mykonos, greece 10a | 8p
10 Piraeus (athens), greece 7a
H i g H l i g H t sA classic yachting course through the
highlights of the Mediterranean. Sail from chic St.Tropez to Sardinia’s ultra-exclusive Costa Smeralda. After
Rome and romantic Sorrento, pause to watch smoldering Stromboli after dark.
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Barcelona
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Civitavecchia
Sorrento
SyracuseMykonos
ChiosPiraeus
BonifacioGolfoAranci
St. Tropez
Amalfi
Ponza Island
XlendiValletta
LipariMessina
Catania
Santorini
PortofinoSan Remo
Kusadasi
Mahón
Cannes
PalamósRosasÎle de Porquerolles Saint-Florent
Ajaccio
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CANNES, FRANCE
NICE, FRANCE
G R E E K I S L E S & I T A L I A N S P L E N D O R S
S E A B O UR N Q UE S TAthens to Marseille
10 DaysJul 18, 2013
D AY P O R T A R R D E P
Piraeus (Athens), Greece 4p
1 Ku adasi (Ephesus), Turkey 8a | 11pComplimentary evening at Ephesus with private classical concert
2 Chios, Greece 8a | 5p
3 Santorini, Greece 8a | 5p
4 Cruising the Ionian Sea
5 Catania, Sicily, Italy 8a | 6p
6 Lipari, Italy 8a | 5p
7 Ponza Island, Italy 8a | 3pMarina Day with complimentary watersports (conditions permitting)
8 Livorno (Florence), Italy 8a | 7p
9 San Remo, Italy 8a | 5p
10 Marseille (Provence), France 7a
H I G H L I G H T SChios’ hills hold unspoiled villages and monasteries with views of the nearby Turkish coast. Like Taormina, Catania
sits under the shadow of looming Mt. Etna. Stroll San Remo’s La Pigna
(pine cone) district to the hilltop Madonna della Costa church.
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TyrrhenianSea
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Barcelona
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Civitavecchia
Le Lavandou
SyracuseMykonos
ChiosPiraeus
BonifacioGolfo Aranci
St. Tropez
AmalfiSorrento
Ponza Island
XlendiValletta
LipariMessina
Catania
Santorini
Portofino
Kusadasi
Mahón
PalamósRosas
Île de Porquerolles
Saint-Florent
LisbonSeville
Valencia
CartagenaIbiza
MálagaPortimão
Ciutadella
Nice
Sète
Ajaccio
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Enjoy an exclusive Seabourn Marina Day with
complimentary kayaking, pedal boats, and board sailing
from a marina at the ship’s stern or from a beach.MARINA DAYWI T H COMPL IMEN TA RY WAT ER SP O R T S
CATANIA, SICILY, ITALY
NICE, FRANCE
M E D I T E R R A N E A N S T A R S
S E A B O UR N L EGEN DRound-trip Monte Carlo
20 DaysJul 27, Aug 16, Sep 5, 2013
D AY P O R T A R R D E P
Monte Carlo, Monaco 11p
1 St. Tropez, France 8a | 5p
2 Livorno (Florence), Italy 7a | 7p
3 Bonifacio, Corsica, France 9a | 6p
4 Cruising the Tyrrhenian Sea
5 Xlendi (Victoria), Gozo, Malta 7a | 3pValletta, Malta 6p
6 Valletta, Malta 6p
7 Syracuse, Sicily, Italy 8a | 6p
8 Lipari, Italy 8a | 5pScenic cruising Stromboli Volcano
9 Amalfi, Italy 8a | 5pMarina Day with complimentary watersports (conditions permitting)
10 Civitavecchia (Rome), Italy 7a | 4p
11 Portofino, Italy 10a | 6p
12 Nice, France* 8a | 11p
13 Île de Porquerolles, France 8a | 5pMarina Day with complimentary watersports (conditions permitting)
14 Rosas (Roses), Spain 8a | 5p
15 Barcelona, Spain 8a
16 Barcelona, Spain 6p
17 Mahón, Menorca, Spain 8a | 5p
18 Scenic cruising the Calanques
19 Saint-Florent, Corsica, France 8a | 5p
20 Monte Carlo, Monaco 7a
* Jul 27 sailing stops in Cannes, France
H I G H L I G H T SSail longer, and see and do more, sailing
round trip from Monte Carlo. Packed with ports and pleasures in Italy,
France, Malta and Spain, this incredible voyage also adds overnights in
fascinating destinations.
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S E A B O UR N q UE S tMarseille to Barcelona
10 DaysJul 28, 2013
D AY P O R t A R R D E P
Marseille (provence), France 4p
1 Le Lavandou, France 8a | 5pMarina Day with complimentary watersports (conditions permitting)
2 Portofino, Italy 8a | 5p
3 Monte Carlo, Monaco 8a | 5p
4 Sète, France 8a | 6p
5 Cruising the Mediterranean Sea
6 Ciutadella, Menorca, Spain 8a | 5p
7 Ibiza, Spain 8a | 6p
8 Cartagena, Spain 8a | 6p
9 Valencia, Spain 8a | 5p
10 Barcelona, spain 7a
h i g h l i g h t sStarting from Marseille gains you full
days in Portofino and Monte Carlo. Ibiza has a reputation for its energetic nightlife, but outside town the island is
bucolic and holds some UNESCO-certified natural treasures.
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S E A B O UR N PR ID ELisbon to Monte Carlo
10 DaysSep 30, 2013
D AY P O R t A R R D E P
lisbon, portugal 4p
1 Portimão (Algarve), Portugal 10a | 5p
2 Seville, Spain• 9a
3 Seville, Spain• 12n
4 Málaga (Granada), Spain 7a | 8p
5 Cruising the Mediterranean Sea
6 Valencia, Spain 7a | 4p
7 Barcelona, Spain 7a | 11p
8 Palamós, Spain 8a | 6p
9 Marseille (Provence), France 8a | 6p
10 Monte carlo, Monaco 7a
• Arrival and/or departure times are subject to tidal conditions
h i g h l i g h t sInsiders will tell you that this is the
perfect season to enjoy the Mediterranean. But very few have had
the pleasure of cruising right up the Guadalquivir River into Seville as you
will. Linger into the evening in stimulating Barcelona.
LOCAL OLIVE VENDOR, SPAIN
ROMAN AMPhIthEAtER CARthAGO NOVA, CARtAGENA, SPAIN
M e d i t e R R a n e a n M a R v e l s
S E A B O UR N q UE S tBarcelona to Monte Carlo
20 DaysAug 7, Sep 6, 2013
D AY P O R t A R R D E P
Barcelona, spain 11p
1 Palamós, Spain 8a | 5p
2 St. tropez, France 10a | 8p
3 Ajaccio, Corsica, France 8a | 6p
4 Golfo Aranci, Sardinia, Italy 8a | 5pMarina Day with complimentary watersports (conditions permitting)
5 Civitavecchia (Rome), Italy 7a | 8p
6 Sorrento, Italy 9a | 7pScenic cruising Stromboli Volcano
7 Messina, Sicily, Italy 10a | 6p
8 Cruising the Ionian Sea
9 Mykonos, Greece 10a | 8p
10 Piraeus (Athens), Greece 7a | 4p
11 Ku adasi (Ephesus), turkey 8a | 11pComplimentary evening at Ephesus with private classical concert
12 Chios, Greece 8a | 5p
13 Santorini, Greece 8a | 5p
14 Cruising the Ionian Sea
15 Catania, Sicily, Italy 8a | 6p
16 Lipari, Italy 8a | 5p
17 Ponza Island, Italy 8a | 3p
18 Livorno (Florence), Italy 8a | 7p
19 Portofino, Italy 8a | 5p
20 Monte carlo, Monaco 7a
h i g h l i g h t sA serene, satisfying circle of the
Mediterranean’s eastern reaches, touching landmark cities and
less-visited harbors. Tread the marble streets of Taormina and Ephesus, and
stroll the Aga Khan’s exclusive enclave of Costa Smeralda.
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S E A B O UR N q UE S tBarcelona to Athens
10 DaysOct 6, 2013
D AY P O R t A R R D E P
Barcelona, Spain 11p
1 Palamós, Spain 8a | 5p
2 toulon, France 8a | 6p
3 Ajaccio, Corsica, France 8a | 4p
4 Civitavecchia (Rome), Italy 7a | 8p
5 Sorrento, Italy 8a | 6pScenic cruising Stromboli Volcano
6 Messina, Sicily, Italy 10a | 6p
7 Cruising the Ionian Sea
8 Réthymnon, Crete, Greece 8a | 6p
9 Mykonos, Greece 8a | 6p
10 Piraeus (athens), greece 7a
H i g H l i g H t SSail eastward from Barcelona to sample
the ancient and modern cultures of Mare Nostrum. Spanish, French and
Italian ports provide a full spectrum of experiences, from Rome to tiny
Réthymnon, a quaint old Venetian town on Crete.
S P a i n & m e d i t e r r a n e a n g e m S
S E A B O UR N q UE S tRound-trip Barcelona
20 DaysOct 6, 2013
D AY P O R t A R R D E P
Barcelona, Spain 11p
1 Palamós, Spain 8a | 5p
2 toulon, France 8a | 6p
3 Ajaccio, Corsica, France 8a | 4p
4 Civitavecchia (Rome), Italy 7a | 8p
5 Sorrento, Italy 8a | 6pScenic cruising Stromboli Volcano
6 Messina, Sicily, Italy 10a | 6p
7 Cruising the Ionian Sea
8 Réthymnon, Crete, Greece 8a | 6p
9 Mykonos, Greece 8a | 6p
10 Piraeus (Athens), Greece 7a | 4p
11 Ku adasi (Ephesus), turkey 8a | 11pComplimentary evening at Ephesus with private classical concert
12 Pátmos, Greece 8a | 6p
13 Santorini, Greece 8a | 6p
14 Cruising the Ionian Sea
15 Syracuse, Sicily, Italy 8a | 11p
16 Valletta, Malta 8a | 5p
17 Cruising the Mediterranean Sea
18 Mahón, Menorca, Spain 7a | 2p
19 Valencia, Spain 8a | 5p
20 Barcelona, Spain 7a
H i g H l i g H t SAn amazing abundance of places,
people and pleasures await you on this extended voyage across the span of the Mediterranean and back. From Piraeus,
choose to survey Athens, or the photogenic temples of Cape Sounion.
m e d i t e r r a n e a n m a g i c & m a l t a
S E A B O UR N PR ID EMonte Carlo to Rome
10 DaysOct 10, 2013
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 10a | 8p
3 Cruising the tyrrhenian Sea
4 La Goulette (tunis), tunisia 8a | 6p
5 trapani, Sicily, Italy 8a | 5p
6 Xlendi (Victoria), Gozo, Malta 8a | 3pValletta, Malta 6p
7 Valletta, Malta 5p
8 Messina, Sicily, Italy 7a | 2p
9 Naples, Italy 7a | 4p
10 civitavecchia (rome), italy 7a
H i g H l i g H t STunis’ Bardo Museum displays entire
mosaic floors from a Roman villa. Salt production made Trapani one of
the most important places in the medieval world. Every village on Gozo boasts a towering steeple carved by
local stonemasons.
PALACIO DEL MARqUES DE DOS AGUAS, VALENCIA, SPAINMARINA GRANDE, SORRENtO, ItALY
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Kusadasi
Mahón
Palamós
Valencia
Ajaccio
Toulon
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La Goulette
Trapani
Réthymnon
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M E D I T E R R A N E A N I S L A N D Q U E S T
S E A B O UR N Q UE S TAthens to Barcelona
10 DaysOct 16, 2013
D AY P O R T A R R D E P
Piraeus (Athens), Greece 4p
1 Ku adasi (Ephesus), Turkey 8a | 11pComplimentary evening at Ephesus with private classical concert
2 Pátmos, Greece 8a | 6p
3 Santorini, Greece 8a | 6p
4 Cruising the Ionian Sea
5 Syracuse, Sicily, Italy 8a | 11p
6 Valletta, Malta 8a | 5p
7 Cruising the Mediterranean Sea
8 Mahón, Menorca, Spain 7a | 2p
9 Valencia, Spain 8a | 5p
10 Barcelona, Spain 7a
H I G H L I G H T SIslands reveal an astonishing variety, from the sugar-cube Greek villages on
Pátmos and Santorini to the Roman monuments on Sicily and the medieval majesty of Malta. Mahón, on Menorca,
surprises with a proper little British village.
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CivitavecchiaPortoferraio
Livorno
Naples
Funchal
Charlotte Amalie
Corfu
MykonosKusadasi
Piraeus
ValenciaPalma de Mallorca
VallettaXlendi
MessinaTrapaniCatania Katakolon
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ZAYTUNA MOSQUE IN TUNIS, TUNISIA
A U T U M N R I V I E R A S & S P A I N
S E A B O UR N PR ID ERome to Nice
10 DaysOct 20, 2013
D AY P O R T A R R D E P
Civitavecchia (Rome), Italy 4p
1 Portoferraio, Elba, Italy 8a | 5p
2 Cannes, France 8a | 6p
3 Marseille (Provence), France 8a | 11p
4 Sète, France 8a | 5p
5 Barcelona, Spain 8a
6 Barcelona, Spain 6p
7 Palma de Mallorca, Spain 8a | 6p
8 Mahón, Menorca, Spain 8a | 6p
9 Scenic cruising the Calanques
10 Nice, France 7a
H I G H L I G H T SA Friday overnight in vivacious
Barcelona highlights this survey of French and Spanish hotspots.
Criss-cross the canals of Sète in search of succulent local moules, or head
inland to Cathar castles and sophisticated Montpellier.
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14 DaysOct 27, 2013
D AY p O R t A R R D E p
Piraeus (athens), Greece 4p
1 Ku adasi (Ephesus), turkey 10a | 11pComplimentary evening at Ephesus with private classical concert
2 Mykonos, Greece 9a | 6p
3 transiting the Corinth Canalitea (Delphi), Greece 12n | 8p
4 Katakolon (Olympia), Greece 8a | 6p
5 Corfu, Greece 8a | 11p
6 Cruising the ionian Sea
7 Valletta, Malta 8a | 5p
8 Messina, Sicily, italy 7a | 4p
9 Naples, italy 8a | 5p
10 Civitavecchia (Rome), italy 8a | 9p
11 Cruising the tyrrhenian Sea
12 Mahón, Menorca, Spain 8a | 6p
13 Barcelona, Spain 8a
14 Barcelona, spain Disembark
H i G H l i G H t sFollow the sun westward from the
splendors of Greece and Turkey through picturesque Malta. In Italy, all roads
lead to Rome, but yours continues from there to the megaliths and Moorish
villages of Menorca and the vivacious city of Barcelona.
VAllEttA, MAltA pAlMA CAtHEDRAl, pAlMA DE MAllORCA, SpAiN
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S E A B O UR N pR iD ENice to Barcelona
12 DaysOct 30, 2013
D AY p O R t A R R D E p
nice, france 4p
1 Ajaccio, Corsica, France 8a | 5p
2 livorno (Florence), italy 7a | 7p
3 Cruising the tyrrhenian Sea
4 Catania, Sicily, italy 9a | 6p
5 Xlendi (Victoria), Gozo 8a | 3pValletta, Malta 6p
6 Valletta, Malta 5p
7 trapani, Sicily, italy 10a | 7p
8 la Goulette (tunis), tunisia 8a | 6p
9 Cagliari, Sardinia, italy 9a | 6p
10 Cruising the Mediterranean Sea
11 Valencia, Spain 7a | 4p
12 Barcelona, spain 7a
H i G H l i G H t sExplore Mediterranean islands in a
golden autumn. Between Tuscany and Catalonia, savor Corsica, Sicily, Malta and Sardinia. Tunis’ charming hillside hamlet of Sidi Bou Said and Valencia’s
striking City of Arts & Sciences add visual spice.
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S E A B O UR N pR iD ENice to St. thomas
25 DaysOct 30, 2013
D AY p O R t A R R D E p
nice, france 4p
1 Ajaccio, Corsica, France 8a | 5p
2 livorno (Florence), italy 7a | 7p
3 Cruising the tyrrhenian Sea
4 Catania, Sicily, italy 9a | 6p
5 Xlendi (Victoria), Gozo 8a | 3pValletta, Malta 6p
6 Valletta, Malta 5p
7 trapani, Sicily, italy 10a | 7p
8 la Goulette (tunis), tunisia 8a | 6p
9 Cagliari, Sardinia, italy 9a | 6p
10 Cruising the Mediterranean Sea
11 Valencia, Spain 7a | 4p
12 Barcelona, Spain 7a | 4p
13 Cruising the Mediterranean Sea
14 Cruising the Strait of Gibraltar
15 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
16 Funchal, Madeira, portugal 8a | 5p
17-24 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
25 charlotte amalie, st. thomas 7a
H i G H l i G H t sA late autumn amble among the
Mediterranean’s most appealing islands and landfalls. Golden days in Italy, Malta, Tunis and Spain set the mood for a long,
leisurely crossing to the sunny Caribbean. We’ll take the warm,
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This is not merely a cruise, but a journey back
in time to sun-baked shores graced with shining
marble monuments. Discover timeless traditions
living in a distinctly modern world. Embrace the
exuberant chaos of Istanbul’s Grand Bazaar. Feel
history come alive in Katakolon, as you explore
the ancient Temple of Zeus. Stroll among the
narrowly clustered buildings and vivid red roofs
of Dubrovnik, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Explore medieval stone towns and whitewashed
villages reflected in a sapphire sea.
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S E A B O UR N PR id EAthens to Rome
10 daysApr 23, 2013
d AY P O R T A R R d E P
piraeus (athens), Greece 4p
1 Ku adasi (Ephesus), Turkey 9a | 11pComplimentary evening at Ephesus with private classical concert
2 Mykonos, Greece 10a | 6p
3 Transiting the Corinth Canalitea (delphi), Greece 12n | 8p
4 Zakynthos, Greece 8a | 6p
5 igoumenítsa (Meteora), Greece 8a | 6p
6 Cruising the ionian Sea
7 Syracuse, Sicily, italy 8a | 6p
8 Lipari, italy 8a | 5p
9 Sorrento, italy 8a | 5p
10 Civitavecchia (rome), Italy 7a
H I G H l I G H t SCrocuses bloom on Turkey’s hillsides, yielding golden saffron. On Mykonos,
olives and oleanders frost the hills like snow. In Italy, chestnut blossoms in
pink and white line the streets on Sicily, adding their blush to another
enchanting April.
G r e e k I S l e S & t u r k I S H S p r I n G
S E A B O UR N S PiR i TVenice to istanbul
9 daysMay 2, 2013
d AY P O R T A R R d E P
Venice, Italy 4p
1 Cruising the Adriatic Sea
2 Corfu, Greece 11a | 11p
3 Fiskardho, Cephalonia, Greece 8a | 5pMarina Day with complimentary watersports (conditions permitting)
4 itea (delphi), Greece 7a | 2pTransiting the Corinth Canal
5 Santorini, Greece 9a | 6p
6 Bodrum, Turkey 7a | 3p
7 izmir, Turkey 8a | 6p
8 Lemnos, Greece 7a | 2pMarina Day with complimentary watersports (conditions permitting)
9 Istanbul, turkey 7a
H I G H l I G H t STranquil Fiskardho’s original Venetian
buildings escaped the earthquake that flattened most of Cephalonia’s legacy.
Not many ships can slip through the narrow Corinth Canal. Yours can,
although it is a tight fit!
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S E A B O UR N S PiR i Tistanbul to Athens
7 daysMay 11, 2013
d AY P O R T A R R d E P
Istanbul, turkey 4p
1 Çanakkale (Troy), Turkey 8a | 5p
2 Ku adasi (Ephesus), Turkey 10a | 11pComplimentary evening at Ephesus with private classical concert
3 Çe me, Turkey 8a | 6p
4 Mykonos, Greece 8a | 6p
5 Réthymnon, Crete, Greece 8a | 6p
6 Mylos, Greece 8a | 5pMarina Day with complimentary watersports (conditions permitting)
7 piraeus (athens), Greece 7a
H I G H l I G H t SHand-picked hideaways highlight this
weeklong exploration aboard your yacht-like ship. Troy and çe me, tiny
Venetian Réthymnon on Crete and the marble quarries of Mylos add up to a
quintessential Seabourn holiday.
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You’ll feel like Roman royalty as you walk the Marble Way
through this storied ancient city. Sip champagne while
classical musicians serenade you among the magical
torch-lit ruins.
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AegeanSea
AdriaticSea
CorinthCanal
TyrrhenianSea Ionian
Sea
Mediterranean Sea
Piraeus
Itea
Mykonos
Zakynthos Kusadasi
Lipari
Syracuse
Igoumenítsa
Civitavecchia
Sorrento
Fiskardho
Corfu
Venice
Izmir
Lemnos
Santorini
Istanbul
Bodrum
Çesme
Çanakkale
Mylos
Réthymnon
Ravenna
Koper
Primosten
Dubrovnik
Triluke Bay
Kotor
Chios
Fethiye
Rhodes
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A D R I A T I C O D Y S S E Y
S E A B O UR N O DY S S E YRound-trip Venice
7 DaysMay 12, 19, 2013
D AY P O R T A R R D E P
Venice, Italy 4p
1 Triluke Bay, Croatia 8a | 5pMarina Day with complimentary watersports (conditions permitting)
2 Dubrovnik, Croatia 8a | 11p
3 Kotor, Montenegro 8a | 6pScenic cruising Bay of Kotor
4 Primosten, Croatia 8a | 5p
5 Koper, Slovenia 8a | 6p
6 Ravenna, Italy 8a | 6p
7 Venice, Italy 7a
H I G H L I G H T SIf you have never traveled in the
Adriatic region, this is a perfect way to sample its special pleasures. Medieval villages crown tiny islands set in a sea of sapphire and turquoise hues. Sunny
promenades and shaded piazzas welcome visitors.
A E G E A N & T U R K I S H T R E A S U R E S
S E A B O UR N S PIR I TAthens to Istanbul
7 DaysMay 18, 2013
D AY P O R T A R R D E P
Piraeus (Athens), Greece 4p
1 Santorini, Greece 8a | 5p
2 Rhodes, Greece 8a | 11p
3 Fethiye, Turkey 8a | 6p
4 Bodrum, Turkey 8a | 6p
5 Chios, Greece 8a | 6p
6 Lemnos, Greece 7a | 2pMarina Day with complimentary watersports (conditions permitting)
7 Istanbul, Turkey 7a
H I G H L I G H T SThe soaring cliffs of Santorini, capped by whitewashed villages. The marble columns set atop a bluff on Rhodes.
The Doric temple carved into solid rock at Fethiye. These and more
breathtaking sights await you on your Aegean voyage.
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Dance the night away at one of our open-deck parties, or
enjoy a festive barbecue dinner under a star-studded sky.
Live music and a lavish feast make this one of our most
popular onboard events.
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EVENING UNDER THE STARS
CorinthCanal
IonianSea
AegeanSea
Bay ofKotor
AdriaticSea
Mediterranean Sea
TyrrhenianSea
HydraMykonos
PiraeusZakynthos
Corfu
Split
Dubrovnik
RovinjVenice
Ravenna
Ashdod
Haifa
Alexandria
PátmosKusadasi
Rhodes
Triluke Bay
Argostoli
NavplionP!los
Kotor
Brindisi
Hvar
Igoumenítsa
Opatija
Monte CarloLivorno
Civitavecchia
Sorrento
Messina
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A E G E A N & A D R I A T I C H I G H L I G H T S
S E A B O UR N S PIR I TAthens to Venice
10 DaysJun 1, 2013
D AY P O R T A R R D E P
Piraeus (Athens), Greece 4p
1 Mykonos, Greece 8a | 6p
2 Hydra, Greece 8a | 6pMarina Day with complimentary watersports (conditions permitting)
3 Transiting the Corinth Canal
4 Zakynthos, Greece 8a | 6p
5 Corfu, Greece 8a | 5p
6 Scenic cruising Bay of Kotor Kotor, Montenegro 10a | 11p
7 Dubrovnik, Croatia 8a | 6p
8 Split, Croatia 8a | 5p
9 Rovinj, Croatia 10a | 6p
10 Venice, Italy 7a
H I G H L I G H T STwo of the world’s most appealing cruising waterways combine for an
unforgettable voyage. Start with the sugar-cube villages of the Greek Isles,
then sail the Corinth Canal and explore the medieval stone towns that dot the
Adriatic shoreline.
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S E A B O UR N O DY S S E YVenice to Athens
8 DaysJun 7, 2013
D AY P O R T A R R D E P
Venice, italy 4p
1 Triluke Bay, Croatia 8a | 5pMarina Day with complimentary watersports (conditions permitting)
2 Dubrovnik, Croatia 8a | 11p
3 Kotor, Montenegro 8a | 4pScenic cruising Bay of Kotor
4 Corfu, Greece 9a | 11p
5 Argostoli, Cephalonia, Greece 9a | 6p
6 Pýlos, Greece 8a | 5p
7 Navplion, Greece 8a | 5p
8 Piraeus (athens), Greece 7a
H i G H l i G H t sAfter sailing out of Venice, relax with a
day of watersports in lovely Triluke Bay. Then enjoy two of the Adriatics most
appealing destinations: venerable Dubrovnik and Kotor, set in a majestic
fjord of breathtaking beauty.
a n c i e n t e m P i r e s & H o ly l a n d
S E A B O UR N Q UE S TMonte Carlo to Athens
15 DaysJun 3, 2013
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 7a | 8p
3 Sorrento, Italy 9a | 7p
4 Messina, Sicily, Italy 10a | 6p
5 Cruising the Ionian Sea
6 Cruising the Mediterranean Sea
7 Alexandria, Egypt 6a | 11p
8 Cruising the Mediterranean Sea
9 Ashdod (Jerusalem), Israel 7a | 11p
10 Haifa (Tel Aviv), Israel 7a | 11p
11 Cruising the Mediterranean Sea
12 Rhodes, Greece 8a | 6p
13 Ku adasi (Ephesus), Turkey 8a | 11pComplimentary evening at Ephesus with private classical concert
14 Pátmos, Greece 8a | 6p
15 Piraeus (athens), Greece 7a
H i G H l i G H t sSail east from the Riviera and back
through time, surveying Renaissance Florence, imperial Rome and onward to Egypt. Biblical sites, both Old and New Testament, abound right through the
rest of the journey.
V e n i c e & a d r i a t i c G e m s
S E A B O UR N S PIR I TRound-trip Venice
11 DaysJun 11, Jul 2, 23, Aug 13, Sep 3, 24, 2013
D AY P O R T A R R D E P
Venice, italy 4p
1 Triluke Bay, Croatia 8a | 5pMarina Day with complimentary watersports (conditions permitting)
2 Dubrovnik, Croatia 8a | 6p
3 Brindisi (Lecce), Italy 8a | 6p
4 Igoumenítsa (Meteora), Greece 8a | 8p
5 Zakynthos, Greece 8a | 6p
6 Cruising the Ionian Sea
7 Hvar, Croatia 8a | 5p
8 Opatija, Croatia 10a | 6p
9 Ravenna, Italy 7a | 8p
10 Venice, Italy 8a
11 Venice, italy Disembark
H i G H l i G H t sExceptional riches await you on this
voyage. Lecce in Italy’s unspoiled Apulia region is a feast of baroque
architecture, Meteora’s monasteries perched atop columns of stone are
amazing, and Ravenna alone boasts eight UNESCO sites.
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S E A B O UR N O DY S S E YRound-trip Istanbul
7 DaysJun 22, Jul 27, Aug 31, 2013
D AY P O R T A R R D E P
Istanbul, Turkey 4p
1 Nessebur, Bulgaria 8a | 5p
2 Constanta, Romania 7a | 5p
3 Odessa, Ukraine 8a | 3p
4 Yalta, Ukraine 8a | 6p
5 Sinop, Turkey 7a | 3p
6 Istanbul, Turkey 1p
7 Istanbul, Turkey Disembark
H I g H l I g H T sBeyond the Bosphorus are lands with cultures shaped as much by what lies
east of them as what lies west. Circle the great inland sea, stopping in Bulgaria,
Romania and the once-Imperial playgrounds of the Ukraine. Then return
to Istanbul, forever bridging the two.
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S E A B O UR N S PIR I TRound-trip Venice
10 DaysJun 22, Jul 13, Aug 3, 24, Sep 14, 2013
D AY P O R T A R R D E P
venice, Italy 4p
1 Ancona, Italy 8a | 5p
2 Cruising the Adriatic Sea
3 Fiskardho, Cephalonia, Greece 8a | 5pMarina Day with complimentary watersports (conditions permitting)
4 Katakolon (Olympia), Greece 8a | 6p
5 Corfu, Greece 8a | 5p
6 Scenic cruising Bay of KotorKotor, Montenegro 10a | 6p
7 Split, Croatia 8a | 5p
8 Rovinj, Croatia 10a | 8p
9 Venice, Italy 8a
10 venice, Italy Disembark
H I g H l I g H T sThe splendors of new Olympia and Corfu
in Greece, the magnificent natural beauty of Kotor fjord combine with
some of Croatia’s most charming and friendly medieval stone towns. Enjoy a
day and overnight in Venice to cap it off.
v e n I c e & a d r I a T I c c H a r m s
S E A B O UR N S PIR I TRound-trip Venice
21 DaysJun 11, Jul 2, 23, Aug 13, Sep 3, 2013
D AY P O R T A R R D E P
venice, Italy 4p
1 Triluke Bay, Croatia 8a | 5pMarina Day with complimentary watersports (conditions permitting)
2 Dubrovnik, Croatia 8a | 6p
3 Brindisi (Lecce), Italy 8a | 6p
4 Igoumenítsa (Meteora), Greece 8a | 8p
5 Zakynthos, Greece 8a | 6p
6 Cruising the Ionian Sea
7 Hvar, Croatia 8a | 5p
8 Opatija, Croatia 10a | 6p
9 Ravenna, Italy 7a | 8p
10 Venice, Italy 8a
11 Venice, Italy 4p
12 Ancona, Italy 8a | 5p
13 Cruising the Adriatic Sea
14 Fiskardho, Cephalonia, Greece 8a | 5pMarina Day with complimentary watersports (conditions permitting)
15 Katakolon (Olympia), Greece 8a | 6p
16 Corfu, Greece 8a | 5p
17 Scenic cruising Bay of KotorKotor, Montenegro 10a | 6p
18 Split, Croatia 8a | 5p
19 Rovinj, Croatia 10a | 8p
20 Venice, Italy 8a
21 venice, Italy Disembark
H I g H l I g H T sThis combination voyage offers an
incredible three days in Venice, plus a day in Apulia, described as “Italy as it
used to be.” Enchanting Greek and Dalmatian isles make up the rest, as well as the astonishing Meteora monasteries
set atop natural stone towers.
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Sinop
Odessa
Constanta
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Párga
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Ravenna
Hvar
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S E A B O UR N O DY S S E YIstanbul to Athens
7 DaysJun 29, Aug 3, Sep 7, Oct 5, 2013
D AY P O R T A R R D E P
Istanbul, Turkey 4p
1 Lemnos, Greece 11a | 6pMarina Day with complimentary watersports (conditions permitting)
2 Izmir, Turkey 8a | 11p
3 Çe me, Turkey 8a | 6p
4 Pátmos, Greece 8a | 6p
5 Santorini, Greece 8a | 11p
6 Naousa, Paros, Greece 8a | 5p
7 Piraeus (Athens), Greece 7a
H I G H L I G H T SMinarets and marble monuments mark the skylines on your horizon. Villages of
sugar-cube houses with doorways glowing heaven-blue. Breezes faintly
fragrant with wild herbs and something delicious on a grill. Simply step ashore
into all this and more.
G R E C I A N G L O R I E S & A D R I A T I C
S E A B O UR N O DY S S E YIstanbul to Venice
14 DaysJun 29, Aug 3, Sep 7, 2013
D AY P O R T A R R D E P
Istanbul, Turkey 4p
1 Lemnos, Greece 11a | 6p
2 Izmir, Turkey 8a | 11p
3 Çe me, Turkey 8a | 6p
4 Pátmos, Greece 8a | 6p
5 Santorini, Greece 8a | 11p
6 Naousa, Paros, Greece 8a | 5p
7 Piraeus (Athens), Greece 7a | 4p
8 Gythion (Sparta/Mystras), 8a | 5pGreece
9 Katakolon (Olympia), Greece 8a | 6p
10 Párga, Greece 8a | 5pMarina Day with complimentary watersports (conditions permitting)
11 Dubrovnik, Croatia 10a | 11p
12 Hvar, Croatia 7a | 4p
13 Ravenna, Italy 7a | 6p
14 Venice, Italy 7a
H I G H L I G H T SA full day at Piraeus invites you to
explore Athens, or venture to Cape Sounion to see the seaside temples
there. Párga is a perfect Seabourn port, small and picturesque. The mosaics of
Ravenna are world-famous.
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Gythion
Katakolon
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Dubrovnik
Venice
Hvar
Sibenik
Corfu
Argostoli
NavplionP!los
Kotor
Crotone
Koper
Triluke Bay
Civitavecchia
Sorrento
Chios
MylosSantorini
Mykonos
Kusadasi
Çanakkale
Istanbul
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Enjoy an exclusive Seabourn Marina Day with
complimentary kayaking, pedal boats, and board
sailing from a marina at the ship’s stern or from
a beach.
MARINA DAYWI T H COMPL IMEN TA RY WAT ER SP O R T S
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 O UR N O DY S S E YAthens to Venice
7 DaysJul 6, Aug 10, Sep 14, 2013
D AY P O R T A R R D E P
Piraeus (Athens), Greece 4p
1 Gythion (Sparta/Mystras), 8a | 5pGreece
2 Katakolon (Olympia), Greece 8a | 6p
3 Párga, Greece 8a | 5pMarina Day with complimentary watersports (conditions permitting)
4 Dubrovnik, Croatia 10a | 11p
5 Hvar, Croatia 7a | 4p
6 Ravenna, Italy 7a | 6p
7 Venice, Italy 7a
H I G H L I G H T SHistory comes alive in places where
you’ll find the beautiful Greek seaside hamlet of Gythion, the seaport of
ancient Sparta. Katakolon offers one of the few remaining Wonders of the Ancient World, the Temple of Zeus.
A D R I A T I C E N C H A N T M E N T & I T A LY
S E A B O UR N L EGENDVenice to Rome
10 DaysJul 7, 2013
D AY P O R T A R R D E P
Venice, Italy 11p
1 Koper, Slovenia 8a | 6p
2 Ravenna, Italy 8a | 8p
3 Triluke Bay, Croatia 8a | 5pMarina Day with complimentary watersports (conditions permitting)
4 Dubrovnik, Croatia 8a | 12m
5 Kotor, Montenegro 7a | 3p
6 Corfu, Greece 10a | 6p
7 Crotone, Italy 8a | 6p
8 Scenic cruising Stromboli Volcano
9 Sorrento, Italy 7a | 5p
10 Civitavecchia (Rome), Italy 7a
H I G H L I G H T STiny Koper looks familiar with its
St. Mark’s-style campanile and red tile roofs. It is, in fact, another of Venice’s
far-flung outposts in the Adriatic. After visiting Sorrento, linger to watch Stromboli’s muttering eruptions.
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S E A B O UR N O DY S S E YVenice to Athens
7 DaysJul 13, Aug 17, Sep 21, 2013
D AY P O R T A R R D E P
Venice, italy 4p
1 Sibenik, Croatia 10a | 6p
2 Kotor, Montenegro 8a | 4pScenic cruising Bay of Kotor
3 Corfu, Greece 9a | 11p
4 Argostoli, Cephalonia, Greece 9a | 6p
5 Pýlos, Greece 8a | 5p
6 Navplion, Greece 8a | 5p
7 Piraeus (athens), greece 7a
H i g H l i g H t sFor dramatic scenery, it’s hard to beat
sailing out of Venice. Until you sail into Kotor. Explore Corfu by self-drive 4x4
or mountain bike, marvel at the underground Melissani Lake on
Cephalonia, then enjoy lovely Navplion and nearby Mycenae.
g r e e k i s l e s & e P H e s u s
S E A B O UR N O DY S S E YAthens to Istanbul
7 DaysJul 20, Aug 24, Sep 28, 2013
D AY P O R T A R R D E P
Piraeus (athens), greece 4p
1 Mylos, Greece 8a | 5pMarina Day with complimentary watersports (conditions permitting)
2 Santorini, Greece 8a | 11p
3 Mykonos, Greece 8a | 6p
4 Ku adasi (Ephesus), Turkey 8a | 11pComplimentary evening at Ephesus with private classical concert
5 Chios, Greece 8a | 5p
6 Çanakkale (Troy), Turkey 8a | 6p
7 istanbul, turkey 7a
H i g H l i g H t sWeather permitting, take a swim where
the Venus de Milo was found. Then follow a chain of the most popular Greek Isles to Troy, where another
famous Greek beauty caused an epic war that launched a thousand ships.
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10 DaysOct 5, 2013
D AY p O R t A R R D E p
venice, italy 4p
1 Cruising the Adriatic Sea
2 Corfu, Greece 11a | 8p
3 Katakolon (Olympia), Greece 10a | 6p
4 Argostoli, Cephalonia, Greece 8a | 5p
5 Brindisi (Lecce), italy 10a | 7p
6 Kotor, Montenegro 8a | 6pScenic cruising Bay of Kotor
7 Split, Croatia 8a | 5p
8 Rovinj, Croatia 10a | 8p
9 Venice, italy 8a
10 venice, italy Disembark
H i g H l i g H t sThis is an enchanting voyage among the charming ports along the coasts of the Adriatic. They share a common
heritage — the imperial dominance of Venice, whose symbolic lion of St. Mark
is seen almost everywhere.
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S E A B O UR N L EGENDRome to Athens
15 DaysOct 5, 2013
D AY p O R t A R R D E p
civitavecchia (rome), italy 4p
1 Sorrento, italy 7a | 5p
2 Messina, Sicily, italy 9a | 5p
3 Cruising the tyrrhenian Sea
4 Réthymnon, Crete, Greece 9a | 6p
5 Cruising the Mediterranean Sea
6 Alexandria (Cairo), Egypt 6a | 8p
7 Cruising the Mediterranean Sea
8 Ashdod (Jerusalem), israel 7a | 10p
9 Haifa (tel Aviv), israel 7a | 5p
10 Limassol, Cyprus 8a | 4p
11 Antalya, turkey 10a | 5p
12 Rhodes, Greece 8a | 5p
13 Ku adasi (Ephesus), turkey 7a | 11pComplimentary evening at Ephesus with private classical concert
14 pátmos, Greece 7a | 4p
15 piraeus (athens), greece 7a
H i g H l i g H t sA wonderful season for sailing in these seas. Summer’s sun has mellowed to a glow. The people in your ports of call
reveal the truth of their daily lives, overlaid on, and enriched by the
monuments of their fascinating pasts.
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S E A B O UR N O DY S S E YAthens to istanbul
14 DaysJul 20, Aug 24, 2013
D AY p O R t A R R D E p
piraeus (athens), greece 4p
1 Mylos, Greece 8a | 5pMarina Day with complimentary watersports (conditions permitting)
2 Santorini, Greece 8a | 11p
3 Mykonos, Greece 8a | 6p
4 Ku adasi (Ephesus), turkey 8a | 11pComplimentary evening at Ephesus with private classical concert
5 Chios, Greece 8a | 5p
6 Çanakkale (troy), turkey 8a | 6p
7 istanbul, turkey 7a | 4p
8 Nessebur, Bulgaria 8a | 5p
9 Constanta, Romania 7a | 5p
10 Odessa, Ukraine 8a | 3p
11 Yalta, Ukraine 8a | 6p
12 Sinop, turkey 7a | 3p
13 istanbul, turkey 1p
14 istanbul, turkey Disembark
H i g H l i g H t sFrom the blue Aegean, thread the
Dardanelles and Bosphorus to Istanbul’s Golden Horn. Then sail on
to Romania, Bulgaria, the Czarist palaces and playgrounds of the
Ukraine, and call at stunning Sinop set above the sea.
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You’ll feel like Roman royalty as you walk the Marble Way
through this storied ancient city. Sip champagne while
classical musicians serenade you among the magical
torch-lit ruins.
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AegeanSea
TyrrhenianSea Ionian
Sea
Mediterranean Sea
Chios
Mylos
SantoriniRéthymnon
Alexandria
Mykonos
Piraeus KusadasiPátmos
Çanakkale
Sinop
Yalta
Odessa
Constanta
Nessebur
Istanbul
Katakolon
Corfu
Sorrento
Venice
Brindisi
Split
Rovinj
Kotor
Itea ÇesmeArgostoliMessina
Civitavecchia
Dubrovnik
Rhodes
Ashdod
Haifa
Limassol
AntalyaNavplion
Igoumenítsa
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S E A B O UR N S PIR I TVenice to Athens
12 DaysOct 15, 2013
D AY P O R T A R R D E P
Venice, Italy 4p
1 Cruising the Adriatic Sea
2 Dubrovnik, Croatia 8a | 11p
3 Kotor, Montenegro 7a | 3pScenic cruising Bay of Kotor
4 Igoumenítsa (Meteora), Greece 10a | 9p
5 Argostoli, Cephalonia, Greece 8a | 6p
6 Itea (Delphi), Greece 7a | 3pTransiting the Corinth Canal
7 Navplion, Greece 8a | 5p
8 Mykonos, Greece 7a | 4p
9 Rhodes, Greece 8a | 5p
10 Ku adasi (Ephesus), Turkey 8a | 11pComplimentary evening at Ephesus with private classical concert
11 Çe me, Turkey 7a | 3p
12 Piraeus (Athens), Greece 7a
H I G H L I G H T SThe golden light of fall reveals the
beauty of red-roofed Dubrovnik, the grandeur of Kotor’s mountain walls and
the dramatic monasteries of Meteora, perched atop sheer columns of reddish stone. See Ephesus lit only by torchlight
and the stars.
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Let us show you Northern Europe in summer —
shimmering fjords, picturesque towns trimmed
with gold, and tiny, narrow streets that reveal
everlasting cultural treasures. Glide between
towering granite walls laced with waterfalls, in
a lingering, endless day sailing Norway’s fjords.
Stroll colorful, flower-decked island villages where
the Scandinavians come to play. A highlight of
your journey will be sailing up the Neva River
between St. Petersburg’s pastel palaces, landing
just steps away from the extravagant riches of
imperial Russia’s storied past.
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EnglishChannel
Bay of Biscay
NorwegianSea
GirondeEstuary
BalticSea
SognefjordLustrafjord
Eidfjord
Hjeltefjord
KielCanal
NorthSea
Hardangerfjord
Oslofjord
GeirangerfjordHeissafjord
AtlanticOcean
Lisbon
La Coruña
Tilbury
Delfzijl
Amsterdam
Sassnitz
Hamburg
Copenhagen
Tallinn
St. Petersburg
Visby
Stavanger
Bergen Eidfjord
Oslo
ÅlesundGeiranger
Skjolden
Gothenburg
Rønne
ZeebruggeAntwerp
HendayeSt. Jean-de-Luz
Gijón
Santander
Bordeaux
Belle-Île-en-Mer
St. MaloLe HavreSt. Peter Port
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S E A B O UR N S OJ O UR NLisbon to London
12 DaysMay 11, 2013
D AY P O R T A R R D E P
Lisbon, Portugal 4p
1 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
2 Gijón, Spain 8a | 6p
3 Hendaye (Biarritz), France 8a | 5p
4 Scenic cruising Gironde EstuaryBordeaux, France• 12n
5 Bordeaux, France• 10pScenic cruising Gironde Estuary
6 Crusing the Atlantic Ocean
7 St. Malo, France• 10a | 12m
8 St. Peter Port, Guernsey 8a | 5p
9 Le Havre (Paris), France 7a
10 Le Havre (Paris), France 6p
11 Zeebrugge, Belgium 10a | 8p
12 Tilbury (London), 7aUnited Kingdom
• Arrival and/or departure times are subject to tidal conditions
H I G H L I G H T SExplore the Atlantic coast between
Lisbon’s Tagus River and the Thames. Overnight stays in Bordeaux and
Normandy open possibilities to enjoy the heart of French viticulture, as well
as Paris, Rouen and Monet’s lovely home and gardens at Giverny.
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S E A B O UR N S Oj O UR NLondon to Copenhagen
12 DaysMay 23, 2013
D AY P O R T A R R D E P
tilbury (London),United Kingdom 4pCruising the Thames River
1 Cruising the North Sea
2 Stavanger, Norway 12n | 8p
3 Scenic cruising HardangerfjordScenic cruising EidfjordEidfjord, Norway 9a | 6p
4 Scenic cruising HjelterfjordBergen, Norway 8a | 6p
5 Skjolden, Norway 7a | 4pScenic cruising LustrafjordScenic cruising Sognefjord
6 Scenic cruising HeissafjordÅlesund, Norway 10a | 12m
7 Geiranger, Norway 8a | 6pScenic cruising Geirangerfjord
8 Cruising the Norwegian Sea
9 Oslo, Norway 11a
10 Oslo, Norway 6pScenic cruising Oslofjord
11 Gothenburg, Sweden 8a | 6p
12 copenhagen, denmark 7a
H i g H L i g H t sThe beauty of a cruise in Norway’s
fjords is that every port call is preceded and followed by hours of scenic
cruising in the long, lingering daylight of summer. The dramatic, sheer façade of towering Pulpit Rock sets the tone.
V i n t a g e e U r o p e i
S E A B O UR N PR ID ELisbon to Antwerp
14 DaysMay 13, 2013
D AY P O R T A R R D E P
Lisbon, portugal 4p
1 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
2 La Coruña, Spain 8a | 6p
3 Gijón, Spain 8a | 6p
4 Santander, Spain 8a | 6p
5 St. jean-de-Luz (Biarritz), France 8a | 5p
6 Scenic cruising Gironde EstuaryBordeaux, France• 4p
7 Bordeaux, France• 2pScenic cruising Gironde Estuary
8 Belle-Île-en-Mer, France 8a | 5p
9 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
10 St. Malo, France• 8a | 7p
11 St. Peter Port, Guernsey 8a | 5p
12 Le Havre (Paris), France 7a | 8p
13 Antwerp (Brussels), Belgium 5p
14 antwerp (Brussels), DisembarkBelgium
• Arrival and/or departure times are subject to tidal conditions
H i g H L i g H t sYour intimate Seabourn Pride shows
you the best of the Atlantic seaboard: three Spanish ports and Biarritz on
France’s Côte Basque; river cruising to an overnight in Bordeaux, and the
lovely small harbor of Belle-Ile. Then thread the Schelde River into Antwerp.
B a L t i c g e m s & r U s s i a
S E A B O UR N PR ID EAntwerp to Copenhagen
14 DaysMay 27, 2013
D AY P O R T A R R D E P
antwerp (Brussels), Belgium 4p
1 Amsterdam, Netherlands 9a
2 Amsterdam, Netherlands 1pCruising the North Sea
3 Delfzijl (Groningen), 7a | 3pNetherlands•
4 Hamburg, Germany 8a | 10p
5 Transiting the Kiel Canal
6 Rønne, Bornholm, Denmark 8a | 3p
7 Visby (Gotland), Sweden 10a | 5p
8 Cruising the Baltic Sea
9 St. Petersburg, Russia 7a
10 St. Petersburg, Russia 6p
11 Tallinn, Estonia 10a | 5p
12 Cruising the Baltic Sea
13 Sassnitz, Rügen, Germany 9a | 6p
14 copenhagen, denmark 7a
• Arrival and/or departure times are subject to tidal conditions
H i g H L i g H t sOvernights in Amsterdam and
St. Petersburg add extra richness to this Baltic adventure from Antwerp. Your
intimate ship lets you discover the Danish summer island of Bornholm,
and Visby, the “City of Roses and Ruins” on Gotland island in Sweden.
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S E A B O UR N PR ID ECopenhagen to Stockholm
12 DaysJun 10, Jul 25, 2013
D AY P O R T A R R D E P
copenhagen, Denmark 4p
1 Warnemünde (Berlin), Germany 6a | 10p
2 Lübeck (Hamburg), Germany 7a | 5p
3 Rønne, Bornholm, Denmark 8a | 3p
4 Gdansk, Poland 9a | 6p
5 Klaipeda, Lithuania 8a | 5p
6 Visby (Gotland), Sweden 10a | 5p
7 Cruising the Baltic Sea
8 St. Petersburg, Russia 7a
9 St. Petersburg, Russia 6p
10 Tallinn, Estonia 10a | 6p
11 Mariehamn, Åland, Finland 11a | 6p
12 stockholm, sweden 7a
H i g H l i g H t sCombine Berlin, two days in
St. Petersburg and Helsinki with three picturesque old Hanseatic towns along
the Baltic’s Amber Coast. Then add in two of Scandinavia’s most popular summer resorts, for a taste of the
laid-back style of summer in the North.
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S E A B O UR N S OJ O UR NStockholm to Copenhagen
7 DaysJun 11, 25, Jul 9, 23, 2013
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
H i g H l i g H t sThread your way between the islands of Stockholm’s archipelago to begin your
voyage. Tallinn greets you with tall steeples circled by darting swallows.
Candy-colored baroque palaces welcome you to St. Petersburg.
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 O UR N S OJ O UR NCopenhagen to Stockholm
7 DaysJun 4, 18, Jul 2, 16, 2013
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
H i g H l i g H t sThe centerpiece of this voyage is three
full days among the baroque masterpieces of St. Petersburg. Time to
see the must-see sights and also pursue a special interest. There’s an
endless selection of museums — from Soviet history and locomotives, to
breadmaking and Arctic exploration.
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Copenhagen
Gdansk
Klaipeda
Tallinn
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S E A B O UR N PR ID EStockholm to Copenhagen
12 DaysJun 22, Aug 6, 2013
D AY P O R T A R R D E P
Stockholm, Sweden 4p
1 Mariehamn, Åland, Finland 7a | 2p
2 Tallinn, Estonia 7a | 2p
3 St. Petersburg, Russia 7a
4 St. Petersburg, Russia 6p
5 Cruising the Baltic Sea
6 Visby (Gotland), Sweden 7a | 2p
7 Klaipeda, Lithuania 8a | 6p
8 Gdansk, Poland 7a | 5p
9 Rønne, Bornholm, Denmark 11a | 6p
10 Warnemünde (Berlin), Germany 6a | 10p
11 Lübeck (Hamburg), Germany 7a | 5p
12 Copenhagen, Denmark 7a
H I G H L I G H T SYour intimate ship is right at home in cozy harbors such as Mariehamn and Rønne. And at St. Petersburg, you sail right up the Neva River, for a two-day stay that gives you time to take in all
the baroque magnificence and a performance or two.
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KielCanal
Nordfjord
AtlanticOcean
NorthCape
Polar Ice Cap
Trollfjord Norwegian Inside Passage
Amsterdam
Copenhagen
TallinnSt. Petersburg
Stavanger
Bergen
ÅlesundGeiranger
Rønne
Magdalenafjord
GreenlandSea
Southampton
Flåm
FlorøOlden
Oostende
SvolværLeknes
Tromsø
Honningsvåg
Longyearbyen
Ny Ålesund
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S E A B O UR N PR ID ERound-trip Copenhagen
21 DaysJul 4, 2013
D AY P O R T A R R D E P
Copenhagen, Denmark 4p
1 Cruising the North Sea
2 Stavanger, Norway 7a | 5p
3 Florø, Norway 10a | 6p
4 Cruising the Norwegian Sea
5 Svolvær (Lofoten), Norway 9a | 5pScenic cruising Norwegian Inside Passage
6 Tromsø, Norway 8a | 5p
7 Honningsvåg (Nordkapp), 10a | 5pNorwayScenic cruising North Cape
8 Cruising the Norwegian Sea
9 Longyearbyen, Spitsbergen, 12n | 11pNorway
10 Scenic cruising Magdalenafjord•Scenic cruising Polar Ice Cap•
11 Ny Ålesund, Spitsbergen, 8a | 5pNorway
12 Cruising the Greenland Sea
13-14 Cruising the Norwegian Sea
15 Ålesund, Norway 8a | 11p
16 Geiranger, Norway 8a | 5p
17 Olden, Norway 8a | 4pScenic cruising Nordfjord
18 Scenic cruising SognefjordFlåm, Norway 10a | 8p
19 Scenic cruising HjelterfjordBergen, Norway• 8a | 5p
20 Cruising the North Sea
21 Copenhagen, Denmark 7a
• Arrival and/or departure times are subject to tidal conditions
H I G H L I G H T SExperience Norway’s fords and
the North Cape, then venture into the Arctic Ocean to the awe-inspiring islands of Svalbard. Cruise scenic
Magdalenafjord and view the vast, shining Polar Ice Cap before
returning south through yet more scenic splendor.
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s e a B o Ur n s oj o Ur nCopenhagen to london
11 daysaug 13, 2013
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copenhagen, Denmark 4p
1 Cruising the Baltic sea
2 tallinn, estonia 7a | 3p
3 st. Petersburg, russia 7a
4 st. Petersburg, russia 6p
5 Cruising the Baltic sea
6 rønne, Bornholm, denmark 12n | 6p
7 transiting the Kiel Canal
8 Cruising the north seaamsterdam, netherlands 3p
9 amsterdam, netherlands 5p
10 oostende (Bruges), Belgium 8a | 4p
11 southampton (london), 7aunited Kingdom
h i g h l i g h t sTo a classic Baltic cruise, add an
overnight in fascinating Amsterdam, and a day in the spectacular
architecture and enchanting canals of the UNESCO World Heritage city of
Bruges. Then end your voyage in the English port of Southampton.
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s e a B o Ur n s oj o Ur nround-trip Copenhagen
14 daysjul 30, 2013
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copenhagen, Denmark 4p
1 Cruising the north sea
2 Flåm, norway 9a | 6p
3 scenic cruising sognefjordÅlesund, norway 10a | 8p
4 Cruising the norwegian sea
5 leknes (lofoten), norway 8a | 5pscenic cruising trollfjord
6 tromsø, norway 10a | 6p
7 honningsvåg (north Cape), 10a | 10pnorwayscenic cruising north Cape
8-9 Cruising the norwegian sea
10 olden, norway 9a | 6pscenic cruising nordfjord
11 scenic cruising hjelterfjordBergen, norway 8a | 6p
12 stavanger, norway 8a | 5p
13 Cruising the skagerrak strait
14 copenhagen, Denmark 7a
h i g h l i g h t sSail along the Norwegian coast,
passing the Arctic Circle in endless daylight. Thread the narrow Trollfjord and round the North Cape, Europe’s
most northerly point. This is one of the world’s most beautiful voyages.
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S E A B O UR N PR ID ERound-trip London
15 DaysSep 1, 2013
D AY P O R T A R R D E P
London, united Kingdom• 10p
1 Cruising the North Sea
2 Leith (Edinburgh), Scotland• 3p
3 Leith (Edinburgh), Scotland• 12n
4 Invergordon, Scotland 8a | 6p
5 Kirkwall, Orkney Islands, 8a | 5pScotland
6 Dunvegan, Isle of Skye, Scotland 9a | 6p
7 Fort William, Scotland• 8a | 6p
8 Londonderry, Northern Ireland 10a | 8p
9 Douglas, Isle of Man 10a | 8p
10 Dublin, Ireland• 7a
11 Dublin, Ireland• 8p
12 Waterford, Ireland 8a | 5p
13 Falmouth, England• 10a | 6p
14 Cruising the English Channel
15 London, united Kingdom• 10a
• Arrival and/or departure times are subject to tidal conditions
H i g H L i g H t sBefore it was decommissioned, the
Royal Yacht might have carried esteemed visitors on a tour of these
outstanding ports across Her Majesty’s United Kingdom. On Seabourn Pride,
you may feel a bit like royalty yourself.
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S E A B O UR N PR ID ECopenhagen to London
14 DaysAug 18, 2013
D AY P O R T A R R D E P
copenhagen, denmark 4p
1 Warnemünde (Berlin), Germany 6a | 10p
2 Rønne, Bornholm, Denmark 10a | 5p
3 Cruising the Baltic Sea
4 Helsinki, Finland 8a | 2p
5 St. Petersburg, Russia 7a
6 St. Petersburg, Russia 6p
7 Tallinn, Estonia 9a | 6p
8 Stockholm, Sweden 12n
9 Stockholm, Sweden 6p
10 Cruising the Baltic Sea
11 Sassnitz, Rügen, Germany 8a | 5p
12 Transiting the Kiel Canal
13 Cruising the North Sea
14 London, united Kingdom• 10a
• Arrival and/or departure times are subject to tidal conditions
H i g H L i g H t sEnjoy Berlin, Helsinki and overnights in both St. Petersburg and Stockholm, then sail right up the Thames into London for
a finish worthy of a West End smash.
R o u t e o f t H e v i K i n g s
S E A B O UR N S Oj O UR NLondon to Montréal
21 DaysSep 3, 2013
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 8a | 5p
3 Greenock (Glasgow), Scotland 8a | 6p
4 Cruising the Sea of the Hebrides
5 Tórshavn, Faroe Islands 8a | 5p
6 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
7 Heimaey, Westman Islands, 8a | 5pIceland
8 Reykjavik, Iceland 8a | 6p
9 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
10 Scenic cruising Prince Christian Sound
11 Qaqortoq (julianehåb), 8a | 11pGreenland
12 Nanortalik (Ilivileq), Greenland 8a | 6p
13-14 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
15 Corner Brook, Newfoundland, 8a | 5pCanada
16 Cruising the Gulf of St. Lawrence
17 Saguenay, Québec, Canada 10a | 8p
18 Québec City, Québec, Canada 8a
19 Québec City, Québec, Canada 11p
20 Trois-Rivières, Canada 8a | 6p
21 montréal, Québec, canada• 7a
• Arrival and/or departure times are subject to tidal conditions
H i g H L i g H t sOne of the most unique itineraries we’ve ever offered. The Faroes and
Westman islands, Iceland, Greenland, Labrador and Newfoundland, plus the
scenic Saguenay Fjord and two full days in colorful Québec City.
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Celtic Sea
Thames River
English Channel
Bay of BiscayGironde Estuary
Baltic Sea
Kiel Canal
NorthSea
AtlanticOcean
PrinceChristian
Sound
Sea of Hebrides
Gulf of St. LawrenceSt. Lawrence
River
Lisbon
La Coruña
LondonDover
WarnemündeSassnitz
Copenhagen
Tallinn
St. PetersburgHelsinki
Stockholm
Rønne
Cobh
DublinWaterford
DouglasLondonderry
GreenockInvergordonFort William
Dunvegan Kirkwall
Tórshavn
Leith
St. Jean-de-Luz
Falmouth
Gijón
Bordeaux
Le HavreSt. Peter Port
St. Mary’s
NanortalikQaqortoq
ReykjavikHeimaey
Corner BrookSaguenay
Québec CityTrois-RivièresMontréal
V I N T A G E E U R O P E I I
S E A B O UR N PR ID ELondon to Lisbon
14 DaysSep 16, 2013
D AY P O R T A R R D E P
London, United Kingdom• 10p
1 Cruising the English Channel
2 Le Havre (Paris), France 7a | 8p
3 St. Peter Port, Guernsey 8a | 5p
4 Falmouth, England• 7a | 4p
5 Cobh (Cork), Ireland• 10a | 8p
6 St. Mary’s, Isles of Scilly 10a | 6p
7 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
8 Scenic cruising Gironde EstuaryBordeaux, France• 12n
9 Bordeaux, France• 10aScenic cruising Gironde Estuary
10 St. Jean-de-Luz (Biarritz), France 8a | 5p
11 Gijón, Spain 9a | 6p
12 La Coruña, Spain 8a | 6p
13 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
14 Lisbon, Portugal 7a
• Arrival and/or departure times are subject to tidal conditions
H I G H L I G H T SSail south from England along Europe’s Atlantic seaboard. Chat with Parisians
about the fall fashions, publicans in Cork about the football team’s
prospects and with the vintners of Bordeaux about this year’s harvest.
It’s good to keep up with local affairs.
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For most of us, time is our most valuable
commodity. Give yourself the gift of a generous
span of days in which to relax, expand your
horizons and stretch your imagination. A Seabourn
Transatlantic crossing offers you ample time to
enjoy the pleasures of your intimate ship. Indulge
in a spa treatment. Hear a fascinating expert
lecturer. Immerse yourself in the sheer luxury
of time as we glide across the Atlantic. Your
wanderlust will reignite as European shores
peek over the horizon.
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S E A B O UR N S OJ O UR NFort Lauderdale to Lisbon
12 DaysApr 9, 2013
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 lisbon, Portugal 7a
H i g H l i g H t sA languid span of days at sea during
which you can do as much or as little as you please. Exercise or nap, read or
write, attend a lecture or chat with a newfound friend. Don’t miss
the spirited team trivia tournament — or do. It’s absolutely up to you.
P a s s a g e t o s P a i n
S E A B O UR N SPiR i TBarbados to Barcelona
13 DaysMar 31, 2013
D AY P O R T A R R D E P
Bridgetown, Barbados 4p
1-8 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
9 Funchal, Madeira, Portugal 8a | 5p
10 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
11 Cruising the Strait of Gibraltar
12 Cruising the Mediterranean Sea
13 Barcelona, spain 7a
H i g H l i g H t sThere’s plenty to anticipate on this
remarkable Atlantic crossing. Once you arrive at Madeira, you can
tour a monastery and learn more about Madeira wines. Experience the island from the air with a spectacular 20-minute helicopter flight, or on the ground in an on- and off-road safari.
C r o s s i n g t o s P a i n
S E A B O UR N L EGENDSt. Thomas to Barcelona
15 DaysApr 6, 2013
D AY P O R T A R R D E P
Charlotte amalie, st. thomas 4p
1 Prickly Pear island, 8a | 5pBritish Virgin islandsCaviar in the Surf and complimentary watersports (conditions permitting)
2-9 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
10 Funchal, Madeira, Portugal 8a | 5p
11 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
12 Cruising the Strait of Gibraltar
13 Gibraltar, United Kingdom 7a | 2p
14 Cruising the Mediterranean Sea
15 Barcelona, spain 7a
H i g H l i g H t sA signature Seabourn celebration
becomes your Bon Voyage fête for a leisurely crossing from the New World to the Old. Enjoy the eternal spring of
Madeira, the iconic grace of Gibraltar and the exuberance of Spain
upon arrival.
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COMPL IMEN T SOF SEABOURN
Explore some of the world’s most remote
and beautiful beaches while our crew
stands in turquoise water to serve you
caviar and champagne.
CAVIAR IN THE SURF
AtlanticOcean
Equator
CaribbeanSea
Strait ofGibraltar
MediterraneanSea
Barcelona
Bridgetown
Rio de Janeiro
Funchal
ArrecifeSanta Cruz de Tenerife
Mindelo
Recife
Maceió
Prickly Pear Island
Charlotte Amalie
Valencia
Gibraltar
Lisbon
Casablanca
Fort Lauderdale
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STREET CARNIVAL IN OLINDA NEAR RECIFE, BRAZIL
HASSAN II MOSQUE IN CASABLANCA, MOROCCO
T H E R O U T E O F M A G E L L A N
S E A B O UR N Q UE S TBarcelona to Rio de Janeiro
18 DaysOct 26, 2013
D AY P O R T A R R D E P
Barcelona, Spain 4p
1 Cruising the Mediterranean Sea
2 Gibraltar, United Kingdom 8a | 5p
3 Casablanca, Morocco 7a | 9p
4 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
5 Arrecife, Lanzarote, Spain 8a | 6p
6 Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain 8a | 6p
7-8 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
9 Mindelo, São Vicente, 8a | 6pCape Verde
10-13 Cruising the Atlantic OceanCrossing the Equator
14 Recife, Brazil 8a | 6p
15 Maceió, Brazil 7a | 2p
16-17 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
18 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 7a
H I G H L I G H T SFollow the course of courageous
navigators who braved an untraced way from island to island across the
Ocean Sea. Their charts were made of myth and memories, sailor’s lore and pure hearsay. Against all odds, they
discovered a whole New World. Perhaps you will do the same.
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Enjoy 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.
COMPLIMENTSOF SEABOURN
MASSAGE MOMENTS ON DECK
AtlanticOcean
CaribbeanSea
Strait ofGibraltar
MediterraneanSea
Barcelona
Bridgetown
Funchal
CharlotteAmalie
Fort Lauderdale
Philipsburg
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THE ROCK, GIBRALTAR, UNITED KINGDOM
A T L A N T I C S U N S E T S
S E A B O UR N PR ID EBarcelona to St. Thomas
13 DaysNov 11, 2013
D AY P O R T A R R D E P
Barcelona, Spain 4p
1 Cruising the Mediterranean Sea
2 Cruising the Strait of Gibraltar
3 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
4 Funchal, Madeira, Portugal 8a | 5p
5-12 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
13 Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas 7a
H I G H L I G H T SFor many, a transatlantic voyage is a cross between a therapeutic retreat
and a social reunion. You rest completely, dine wonderfully, learn
something new, renew old friendships and start new ones, and at the end,
you’re in the Caribbean.
C R O S S I N G T O T H E C A R I B B E A N
S E A B O UR N S PIR I TBarcelona to St. Maarten
13 DaysNov 10, 2013
D AY P O R T A R R D E P
Barcelona, Spain 4p
1 Cruising the Mediterranean Sea
2 Cruising the Strait of Gibraltar
3 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
4 Funchal, Madeira, Portugal 8a | 11p
5-12 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
13 Philipsburg, St. Maarten 7a
H I G H L I G H T SFrom the vibrant city of Barcelona to
the Lesser Antilles, lose yourself in utter relaxation. You’ll have plenty of time to
reflect on your visit to Madeira’s stunning landscapes, rich history and
its world-famous wine culture.
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a t l a n t i c s u n r i s e s
S e a B o ur n pr id eSt. thomas to Barcelona
13 daysmar 30, 2014
d aY p o r t a r r d e p
charlotte amalie, st. thomas 4p
1-8 cruising the atlantic ocean
9 funchal, madeira, portugal 8a | 5p
10 cruising the atlantic ocean
11 cruising the Strait of gibraltar
12 cruising the mediterranean Sea
13 Barcelona, spain 7a
H i g H l i g H t sFew other travel experiences blend
such blissful relaxation with the excitement of visiting two continental
realms. The calm procession of leisurely days allows you to fully
appreciate Seabourn’s exceptionally warm hospitality.
P a s s a g e t o s P a i n
S e a B o ur n S pir i tBarbados to Barcelona
13 daysapr 5, 2014
d aY p o r t a r r d e p
Bridgetown, Barbados 4p
1-8 cruising the atlantic ocean
9 funchal, madeira, portugal 8a | 5p
10 cruising the atlantic ocean
11 cruising the Strait of gibraltar
12 cruising the mediterranean Sea
13 Barcelona, spain 7a
H i g H l i g H t sSail from the sunny sands of Barbados
to the springtime glory of Iberia. Day after day, your time can be filled with as much or as little as you like.
Evenings sparkle with a variety of entertainment and
stimulating conversation.
P a s s a g e t o c a t a l o n i a
S e a B o ur n q ue S tfort lauderdale to Barcelona
14 daysmar 22, 2014
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
H i g H l i g H t sIt may take a day or two. But on a
certain morning you will awake to the gentle thrum of the engine and look out
upon a pearly sea, and realize that every iota of urgency has left you. From
that moment, you will experience the lovely languor that is the gift of a long
ocean crossing.
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The severe, magnificent beauty of Arabia has
attracted intrepid travelers for centuries. Today,
you can experience its majesty from the
sumptuous surroundings of your Seabourn ship.
See fortress-topped mountains looming over
deep, clear fjords. Wander among spices and
silks in age-old souks. Stand in awe before Egypt’s
pyramids. Discover ancient Petra carved from
solid stone cliffs. Explore Cochin’s labyrinthine
waterways. Everywhere you look your gaze is
rewarded with another unforgettable vision.
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J e w e l s o f I n d I a & a r a b I a
S E A B O UR N pR id ESingapore to dubai
18 daysMar 18, 2013
d AY p O R T A R R d E p
singapore 4p
1 Cruising the Strait of Malacca
2 Belawan, Sumatra, indonesia 7a | 11p
3 Cruising the Strait of Malacca
4 pulau Weh, Sumatra, indonesia 8a | 6p
5-8 Cruising the indian Ocean andArabian Sea
9 Mangalore, india 8a | 5p
10 Mormugao (Goa), india 8a | 5p
11 Mumbai, india 1p
12 Mumbai, india 6p
13-14 Cruising the Arabian Sea
15 Sur, Oman 8a | 6p
16 Muscat, Oman 8a | 5p
17 Khor al Fakkan, 8a | 3pUnited Arab Emirates
18 dubai, United arab emirates 7a
H I g H l I g H t sExplore steep, green Sumatra, then
follow the route of Arab dhows to the vividly colored shores of Goa and
India’s Malabar Coast. Your passage through Arabia reveals a more austere,
yet no less impressive landscape.
I n d I a n & a r a b I a n o d y s s e y
S E A B O UR N O dY S S E YSingapore to dubai
16 daysMar 25, 2013
d AY p O R T A R R d E p
singapore 4p
1 Cruising the Strait of Malacca
2 phuket, Thailand 8a | 6p
3-6 Cruising the indian Ocean andArabian Sea
7 Cochin, india 8a | 6p
8 Mangalore, india 10a | 6p
9 Mormugao (Goa), india 8a | 6p
10 Mumbai, india 12n
11 Mumbai, india 5p
12 Cruising the Arabian Sea
13 Cruising the Gulf of Oman
14 Khor al Fakkan, 10a | 6pUnited Arab Emirates
15 Khasab, Oman 8a | 6p
16 dubai, United arab emirates 7a
H I g H l I g H t sSingapore, where you can walk through
Raffles Landing, the old colonial district with its restored British-style
buildings, is the beginning of a fantastic journey. And from Mumbai, you can
explore the stunningly beautiful Taj Mahal in Agra before setting sail to
the Arabian Peninsula.
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S E A B O UR N pR id Edubai to Athens
18 daysApr 5, 2013
d AY p O R T A R R d E p
dubai, United arab emirates 4p
1 Khasab, Oman 8a | 6p
2-3 Cruising the Gulf of Oman and Arabian Sea
4 Salalah, Oman 12n | 8p
5-6 Cruising the Gulf of Aden
7-9 Cruising the Red Sea
10 Safaga (Luxor), Egypt 7a
11 Safaga (Luxor), Egypt 4p
12 Aqaba (petra), Jordan 9a | 8p
13 Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt 6a | 5p
14 Sokhna (Cairo), Egypt 10a | 10p
15 Transiting the Suez Canal
16 Cruising the Mediterranean Sea
17 Cruising the Aegean Sea
18 piraeus (athens), greece 7a
H I g H l I g H t sThe Romans called the Omani coast
“Arabia Petra” and its stone cliffs live up to the name. Topped with ancient fortresses, they are cut by fjords and
winding wadis leading to hidden oases. In Egypt, marvel at Roman chariot ruts still visible crossing the Eastern Desert.
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Strait ofMalacca
RedSea
Gulf of Oman
IndianOcean
Gulf ofAden
ArabianSea
Bay ofBengal
Mediterranean Sea
IonianSea
TyrrhenianSea
SuezCanal
Gulf ofSuez
Gulf ofAqaba
AegeanSea
Belawan
Singapore
Pulau Weh
Mumbai
MangaloreMormugao
MuscatSur
Dubai
Khor al Fakkan
Phuket
Khasab
Cochin
AqabaAshdod
Salalah
SafagaSharm el-Sheikh
Sokhna
Piraeus
SorrentoCivitavecchia
GIZA, EGYPT
PRAYER HALL AT KANHERI CAVES, MUMBAI, INDIA
K I N G D O M S O F T H E S U N
S E A B O UR N O DY S S E YDubai to Rome
18 DaysApr 10, 2013
D AY P O R T A R R D E P
Dubai, United Arab Emirates 4p
1 Cruising the Gulf of Oman
2 Cruising the Arabian Sea
3 Salalah, Oman 10a | 5p
4-5 Cruising the Gulf of Aden
6-7 Cruising the Red Sea
8 Safaga (Luxor), Egypt 8a
9 Safaga (Luxor), Egypt 6p
10 Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt 6a | 6p
11 Sokhna (Cairo), Egypt 9a | 10p
12 Transiting the Suez Canal
13 Ashdod (Jerusalem), Israel 7a | 11p
14 Cruising the Mediterranean Sea
15 Cruising the Ionian Sea
16 Cruising the Tyrrhenian Sea
17 Sorrento, Italy 8a | 6p
18 Civitavecchia (Rome), Italy 7a
H I G H L I G H T SThose with an interest in Arabian
history will be fascinated by the ruins of Al-Balid in Salalah. It’s the perfect
prelude to the unchanging metropolis of Cairo, with its pyramids, minarets and markets. And in Sharm el-Sheikh,
Ras Mohamed National Marine Park is famed for snorkeling and diving.
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The souks of the region still trade in fragrant herbs and
spices, blocks of rock salt, camel-borne across the deserts.
Peppers and cardamom, fat, golden sultanas, glistening
olives and a paint-box variety of curries in every shade
from green to gold.
shopping with the chef aT lo c a l fo o d m a r k e T s
AegeanSea
Mediterranean Sea
Suez Canal
Gulf of Suez
RedSea
Gulf ofOman
Strait of Malacca
IndianOcean
Gulf of Aqaba
Gulf ofAden
ArabianSea
Ashdod
Salalah
DubaiSafagaSharm el-Sheikh
Haifa
Piraeus
Aqaba
HurghadaKhasab
Sur
Khor al Fakkan
Mumbai
Cochin
Mangalore
Phuket LangkawiIslandPenangBelawan
Singapore
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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 UR n o DY s s e YAthens to Dubai
18 Daysoct 12, 2013
D AY p o R t A R R D e p
Piraeus (athens), Greece 4p
1 Cruising the Aegean sea
2 Cruising the mediterranean sea
3 Haifa (tel Aviv), israel 8a | 11p
4 Ashdod (Jerusalem), israel 7a | 3p
5 transiting the suez Canal
6 Hurghada, egypt 8a | 5p
7 Aqaba (petra), Jordan 7a | 6p
8 safaga (luxor), egypt 8a
9 safaga (luxor), egypt 5p
10-11 Cruising the Red sea
12-13 Cruising the Gulf of Aden
14 salalah, oman 12n | 7p
15 Cruising the Arabian sea
16 sur, oman 10a | 7p
17 Cruising the Gulf of oman
18 dubai, united arab emirates 7a
H i G H l i G H T sTel Aviv’s “White City” is a
UNESCO-designated treasury of buildings in the Bauhaus style.
Jerusalem is filled with sites sacred in three of the world’s great religions. Petra was carved from solid stone,
whereas Luxor’s sculpted stones were floated down the Nile on great barges.
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S E A B O UR N L EgENdAthens to dubai
18 daysOct 20, 2013
d AY P O R T A R R d E P
Piraeus (Athens), greece 4p
1 Cruising the Aegean Sea
2 Cruising the Mediterranean Sea
3 Transiting the Suez Canal
4 Hurghada, Egypt 10a | 5p
5 Aqaba (Petra), Jordan 8a | 7p
6 Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt 6a | 6p
7 Safaga (Luxor), Egypt 7a
8 Safaga (Luxor), Egypt 5p
9-11 Cruising the Red Sea
12-13 Cruising the gulf of Aden
14 Salalah, Oman 7a | 2p
15 Cruising the Arabian Sea
16 Cruising the gulf of Oman
17 Khasab, Oman 9a | 7p
18 dubai, united Arab emirates 7a
h i g h l i g h t sJoin a fascinating convoy of ships from
around the world as you transit the Suez Canal. The wind-carved stone towers of Wadi Rum overlook a sand plain where
Lawrence amassed his Arab army. Sinai’s rugged mountains enchant with a
strange, majestic beauty.
P e A r l s o f A r A b i A & i n d i A
S E A B O UR N O dY S S E Ydubai to Singapore
16 daysOct 30, 2013
d AY P O R T A R R d E P
dubai, united Arab emirates 4p
1 Khasab, Oman 8a | 6p
2 Khor al Fakkan, 7a | 3pUnited Arab Emirates
3 Transiting the gulf of Oman
4 Cruising the Arabian Sea
5 Mumbai (Bombay), India 1p
6 Mumbai (Bombay), India 11p
7 Cruising the Arabian Sea
8 Mangalore, India 7a | 4p
9 Cochin, India 8a | 11p
10 Cruising the Arabian Sea
11-13 Cruising the Indian Ocean
14 Phuket, Thailand 7a | 3p
15 Cruising the Strait of Malacca
16 singapore 7a
h i g h l i g h t sAfter the assertively modern towers of
Dubai, the cities of Oman reveal traditional style. Teeming Mumbai
offers an option to see the Taj Mahal, before sailing the Goanese and Malabar
coasts and on to the tropical island of Phuket and Singapore.
TEMPLE OF AMUN & SACREd LAKE, KARNAK TEMPLE, LUxOR, EgYPT
dESERT IN OMAN
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S E A B O UR N L EgENddubai to Singapore
18 daysNov 7, 2013
d AY P O R T A R R d E P
dubai, united Arab emirates 4p
1 Cruising the gulf of Oman
2-3 Cruising the Arabian Sea
4 Mumbai, India 8a
5 Mumbai, India 10p
6 Cruising the Arabian Sea
7 Mangalore, India 7a | 2p
8 Cochin, India 8a | 6p
9 Cruising the Arabian Sea
10-12 Cruising the Indian Ocean
13 Phuket, Thailand 8a | 6p
14 Langkawi Island, Malaysia 8a | 6pMarina Day with complimentary watersports (conditions permitting)
15 Penang, Malaysia 8a | 6p
16 Belawan, Sumatra, Indonesia 7a | 7p
17 Cruising the Strait of Malacca
18 singapore 7a
h i g h l i g h t sWhen Dubai was a pearl fishing town,
its dhows set off for India’s Malabar Coast for pepper and sandalwood.
Today the wealth is virtual, yet those commodities still flow from ports like Mangalore. We’ll sail further, coasting
Sumatra and reaching Singapore.
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S E A B O UR N l EgENdSingapore to dubai
18 daysMar 17, 2014
d AY P O R T A R R d E P
singapore 4p
1 Cruising the Strait of Malacca
2 Belawan, Sumatra, Indonesia 7a | 7p
3 Penang, Malaysia• 10a | 8p
4 langkawi Island, Malaysia 8a | 6pMarina Day with complimentary watersports (conditions permitting)
5 Phuket, Thailand 8a | 6p
6-8 Cruising the Indian Ocean
9 Cruising the Arabian Sea
10 Cochin, India 8a | 6p
11 Mangalore, India 12n | 8p
12 Cruising the Arabian Sea
13 Mumbai, India 8a
14 Mumbai, India 5p
15-16 Cruising the Arabian Sea
17 Cruising the gulf of Oman
18 dubai, United arab emirates 7a
• Arrival and/or departure times are subject to tidal conditions
H I g H l I g H t sBefore the Romans named “Mare
Nostrum,” the Indian Ocean was the center of its own world, where Asian
spices flowed up from Chinese junks to Malay schooners to Arab dhows through India to Arabia. Where not Odysseus, but
Sinbad was the mythic hero.
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S E A B O UR N l EgENddubai to Athens
18 daysApr 4, 2014
d AY P O R T A R R d E P
dubai, United arab emirates 4p
1 Khasab, Oman 8a | 6p
2 Cruising the gulf of Oman
3 Cruising the Arabian Sea
4 Salalah, Oman 12n | 8p
5-6 Cruising the gulf of Aden
7-9 Cruising the Red Sea
10 Safaga (luxor), Egypt 7a
11 Safaga (luxor), Egypt 4p
12 Aqaba (Petra), Jordan 8a | 7p
13 Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt 6a | 4p
14 Sokhna (Cairo), Egypt 8a | 10p
15 Transiting the Suez Canal
16 Cruising the Mediterranean Sea
17 Cruising the Aegean Sea
18 piraeus (athens), greece 7a
H I g H l I g H t sThe heart of this voyage is the
incredible legacy of pharaonic Egypt: columns, tombs and colossi carved
with sophisticated imagery and consummate skill. Cross the Eastern desert to the Nile’s green banks, and
ancient Luxor.
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S E A B O UR N O dY S S E YSingapore to dubai
16 daysApr 6, 2014
d AY P O R T A R R d E P
singapore 4p
1 Cruising the Strait of Malacca
2 Phuket, Thailand 8a | 6p
3-5 Cruising the Indian Ocean
6 Cruising the Arabian Sea
7 Cochin, India 8a | 11p
8 Cruising the Arabian Sea
9 Mormugao (goa), India 7a | 4p
10 Mumbai (Bombay), India 10a
11 Mumbai (Bombay), India 5p
12 Cruising the Arabian Sea
13 Transiting the gulf of Oman
14 Muscat, Oman 8a | 7p
15 Khor al Fakkan, 8a | 4pUnited Arab Emirates
16 dubai, United arab emirates 7a
H I g H l I g H t sAmong the most storied sea-routes of all, the path from the spice islands of
the Java Sea to the Arabian shores has drawn adventurers for ages. Our sailing to India’s Malabar and Goanese Coasts,
then explores Oman and ends at Dubai’s surreal glass towers.
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RedSea
Gulf ofOman
Strait ofHormuz
IndianOcean
Gulf ofAden
ArabianSea Bay of
Bengal
Mediterranean Sea
Suez CanalGulf ofSuez
AegeanSea
Belawan
Singapore
Mumbai
MangaloreMormugao
Dubai
Muscat
Khor al Fakkan
Phuket
Khasab
Cochin
Salalah
SafagaSharm el-Sheikh
Sokhna
Piraeus
Langkawi IslandPenang
AshdodHaifa
Aqaba
Agios Nikólaos
K I N G D O M S O F T H E S U N
S E A B O UR N O DY S S E YDubai to Athens
18 DaysApr 22, 2014
D AY P O R T A R R D E P
Dubai, United Arab Emirates 11p
1 Khasab, Oman 8a | 6p
2 Cruising the Gulf of Oman
3 Cruising the Arabian Sea
4 Salalah, Oman 8a | 6p
5-6 Cruising the Gulf of Aden
7-8 Cruising the Red Sea
9 Safaga (Luxor), Egypt 8a
10 Safaga (Luxor), Egypt 6p
11 Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt 6a | 5p
12 Sokhna (Cairo), Egypt 8a | 10p
13 Transiting the Suez Canal
14 Ashdod (Jerusalem), Israel 7a | 7p
15 Haifa (Tel Aviv), Israel 7a | 6p
16 Cruising the Mediterranean Sea
17 Agios Nikólaos, Crete, Greece 7a | 3p
18 Piraeus (Athens), Greece 7a
H I G H L I G H T SWith deep-cut fjords, cliff-top
fortresses and green oases, surprising Oman makes a dramatic addition to the splendors of ancient Egypt at Luxor, the
Sinai and Cairo. Huge dredges ceaselessly return sand to the desert
along the banks of the Suez Canal.
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Travel throughout Southeast Asia in signature
Seabourn style. Iconic Hong Kong, bustling
Bangkok and vibrant Singapore offer their own
unique charms. But you’ll see more, much more
than that. From Vietnam’s ethereal Halong Bay to
the myriad islands of the Indonesian archipelago,
you’ll venture off the beaten path to capture
experiences available only to those who arrive
by sea. It’s a friendly, distinctly foreign and
endlessly fascinating region, and one you will
never forget.
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HalongBay
HainanStrait
Gulf ofTonkin
South China Sea
Gulf of Thailand
Hong Kong
Halong Bay
Da Nang
Ho Chi Minh City
Singapore
Bangkok
Ko Kood
Sihanoukville
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Explore some of the world’s most remote
and beautiful beaches while our crew
stands in turquoise water to serve you
caviar and champagne.
CAVIAR IN THE SURF
V I E T N A M & T H A I L A N D
S E A B O UR N PR ID EHong Kong to Singapore
14 DaysJan 7, Feb 4, Mar 4, 2013
D AY P O R T A R R D E P
Hong Kong, China 4p
1 Cruising the Hainan Strait
2 Halong Bay, Vietnam 8a | 6pCruising Halong Bay
3 Cruising the Gulf of Tonkin
4 Da Nang (Hue/Hoi An), Vietnam 7a | 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 6a | 6p
10 Ko Kood, Thailand 8a | 4pCaviar in the Surf and complimentary watersports (conditions permitting)
11 Bangkok, Thailand 8a | 5p
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
H I G H L I G H T STwo of Asia’s most naturally friendly
countries welcome visitors with warm smiles, picturesque beauty and
fascinating cultural heritage. Seabourn Pride docks in the heart of
two great cities, and we added Cambodia’s up-and-coming
tropical playground.
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S E A B O UR N pR id ESingapore to Hong Kong
14 daysJan 21, Feb 18, 2013
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 Bangkok, Thailand 8a | 5p
4 Ko Kood, Thailand 9a | 5pCaviar in the Surf and complimentary watersports (conditions permitting)
5 Sihanoukville, Cambodia 6a | 6p
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 | 8p
11 Cruising the Gulf of Tonkin
12 Halong Bay, Vietnam 8a | 5pCruising Halong Bay
13 Cruising the Hainan Strait
14 hong Kong, China 7a
• Arrival and/or departure times are subject to tidal conditions and daylight hours
h i g h l i g h T SVietnam is a layered blend of cultures.
From its historic past as a Cham empire, through Chinese dominance and French colonial status as Indochina, to today’s
energetic and optimistic society. All of it is enfolded in a gracious, hospitable
national character.
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S E A B O UR N O DY S S E YRound-trip Singapore
12 DaysNov 15, 2013
D AY P O R T A R R D E P
Singapore 4p
1 Port Klang (Kuala Lumpur), 9a | 6pMalaysia
2 Georgetown, Penang, Malaysia• 9a | 6p
3 Phuket, Thailand 8a
4 Phuket, Thailand 6p
5 Cruising the Andaman Sea
6 Port Blair, Andaman Islands, 8a | 6pIndia
7 Cruising the Andaman Sea
8 Langkawi Island, Malaysia 10a | 6pMarina Day with complimentary watersports (conditions permitting)
9 Belawan, Sumatra, Indonesia 7a | 7p
10 Pulau Pangkor, Malaysia 8a | 5p
11 Malacca, Malaysia 8a | 5p
12 Singapore 7a
• Arrival and/or departure times are subject to tidal conditions
H i g H l i g H t SAn overnight stay and two days in the
idyllic resort isle of Phuket make this an especially appealing voyage among
Southeast Asia’s orchid isles. Georgetown and Malacca add colorful colonial-era charm and Port Blair is an exceptional addition to the itinerary.
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S E A B O UR N O DY S S E YBali to Singapore
10 DaysMar 15, 2013; Mar 15, 2014
D AY P O R T A R R D E P
Benoa (denpasar), EmbarkBali, indonesia
1 Benoa (Denpasar), Bali, Indonesia 11p
2 Lembar, Lombok, Indonesia* 8a | 6p
3 Celukan Bawang, 8a | 6pBali, Indonesia*
4 Probolinggo, Java, Indonesia 8a | 5p
5 Surabaya, Java, Indonesia 8a | 5p
6 Semarang (Borobudur), 8a | 6pJava, Indonesia
7 Cruising the Java Sea
8 Cruising the South China Sea
9 Singapore 8a
10 Singapore Disembark
* Mar 15, 2014 sailing departs at 5pm
H i g H l i g H t SGet a feel for the variety of Indonesia by visiting Bali’s “little sister” Lombok, the
wild side of Java and Surabaya, Indonesia’s second-largest city. Then
make a pilgrimage to Borobudur.
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Georgetown
Belawan
Phuket
Langkawi Island
PulauPangkor
Port KlangMalacca
Port Blair
Hong Kong
Da Nang
Bangkok
Ho Chi Minh City
Ko Kood
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Halong Bay
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S E A B O UR N L EGENDSingapore to Hong Kong
14 DaysNov 25, 2013; Jan 6, Feb 17, 2014
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 Bangkok, Thailand 11a
4 Bangkok, Thailand 5p
5 Ko Kood, Thailand 10a | 6pCaviar in the Surf and complimentary watersports (conditions permitting)
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 10a | 8p
11 Cruising the Gulf of Tonkin
12 Halong Bay, Vietnam 7a | 5pCruising Halong Bay
13 Cruising the Hainan Strait
14 Hong Kong, China 7a
• Arrival and/or departure times are subject to tidal conditions and daylight hours
H I G H L I G H T SYour senses gather indelible impressions. The scent of incense in a Chinese temple. The complex flavors of a fresh spring roll. The silken touch of hand-rubbed lacquer.
The endless stream of two-wheeled traffic on a boulevard. School-girls’
melodious laughter.
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COMPLIMENTSOF SEABOURN
Explore some of the world’s most remote and beautiful
beaches while our crew stands in turquoise water to serve
you caviar and champagne.
HalongBay
HainanStrait
AndamanSea
JavaSea
South China Sea
Equator
Gulf of Thailand
Gulf ofTonkin
Strait of Malacca
Benoa Lembar
Singapore
Celukan BawangProbolinggoSemarang Surabaya
Belawan
Phuket
LangkawiIsland
PulauPangkor
Port Klang
Port Blair
Hong Kong
Halong Bay
Da Nang
Bangkok
Ho Chi Minh City
Ko Kood
Penang
Pulau Weh
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S E A B O UR N O DY S S E YSingapore to Bali
10 DaysNov 27, 2013
D AY P O R T A R R D E P
Singapore Embark
1 Singapore 4p
2 Cruising the South China Sea
3 Cruising the Java Sea
4 Semarang (Borobudur), 7a | 5pJava, Indonesia
5 Surabaya, Java, Indonesia 8a | 6p
6 Probolinggo, Java, Indonesia 9a | 6p
7 Celukan Bawang, 8a | 5pBali, Indonesia
8 Lembar, Lombok, Indonesia 8a | 5p
9 Benoa (Denpasar), 7aBali, Indonesia
10 Benoa (Denpasar), DisembarkBali, Indonesia
H I G H L I G H T SLet Seabourn take you off the beaten
track, to exotic cultures and picturesque places that very few
travelers ever reach. From soaring temples rising from the jungle,
to islands where art and life and religion are intertwined in a harmonious bit of heaven.
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S E A B O UR N l EgEN dHong Kong to Singapore
14 daysdec 9, 2013; Jan 20, Mar 3, 2014
d AY P O R T A R R d E P
hong Kong, China 4p
1 Cruising the Hainan Strait
2 Halong Bay, Vietnam 7a | 8pCruising Halong Bay
3 Cruising the gulf of Tonkin
4 da Nang (Hue/Hoi An), Vietnam 7a | 5p
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 Ko Kood, Thailand 8a | 3pCaviar in the Surf and complimentary watersports (conditions permitting)
10 Bangkok, Thailand 8a
11 Bangkok, Thailand 12n
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
h i g h l i g h t SAt Ho Chi Minh City, a journey to the
Mekong Delta shows Vietnam’s timeless agricultural heritage. From Da Nang, venerable Hoi An is a hotspot for art galleries and lightning-quick tailors. At Bangkok, sail the busy Chao Phraya
River past golden temples.
a n d a m a n S e a a d V e n t u r e
S E A B O UR N l EgEN dRound-trip Singapore
14 daysdec 23, 2013; Feb 3, 2014
d AY P O R T A R R d E P
Singapore 4p
1 Cruising the Strait of Malacca
2 Penang, Malaysia• 8a | 6p
3 langkawi, Malaysia 8a | 6pMarina Day with complimentary watersports (conditions permitting)
4 Phuket, Thailand 8a | 6p
5 Cruising the Andaman Sea
6 Port Blair, Andaman Islands, 8a | 6pIndia
7 Cruising the Andaman Sea
8 Pulau Weh, Sumatra, Indonesia 8a | 6p
9 Cruising the Strait of Malacca
10 Belawan, Sumatra, Indonesia 7a | 7p
11 Pulau Pangkor, Malaysia 8a | 5p
12 Port Klang (Kuala lumpur), 8a | 6pMalaysia
13 Singapore 2p
14 Singapore Disembark
• Arrival and/or departure times are subject to tidal conditions and daylight hours
h i g h l i g h t SOnce a penal colony, today Port Blair is a pleasant, albeit unusual place to visit.
Towering Kuala Lumpur is a dazzling modern metropolis rising from the
jungle, and Sumatra’s Lake Toba is a 75,000-year old volcano.
CAO dAI TEMPlE IN HO CHI MINH CITY, VIETNAM
MOUNT BROMO VOlCANO, JAVA, INdONESIA
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Celebrate wonders large and small, natural and
man-made, on a voyage bringing new meaning
to the term “island-hopping.” Australia and New
Zealand are a world unto themselves, with
mountains, deserts, tropical islands and
sub-Antarctic shores. Fjords and geysers,
cosmopolitan cities and rustic outposts are
waiting to be explored. The Great Barrier Reef’s
awe-inspiring underwater world, the sprawling
vineyards of Victoria, the genteel gardens of
Dunedin, all await you on the far side of the world.
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S E A B O UR N O DY S S E YSydney to Auckland
16 DaysJan 6, 2013; Jan 26, 2014
D AY P O R T A R R D E P
sydney, Australia 4p
1 Cruising the Tasman Sea
2 Cruising the Bass StraitMelbourne, Australia 12n
3 Melbourne, Australia 6p
4-6 Cruising the Tasman Sea
7 Milford Sound, New Zealand 8a | 9aScenic cruising Fiordland National Park
8 Oban (Halfmoon Bay), 8a | 6pNew Zealand*
9 Port Chalmers (Dunedin), 8a | 6pNew Zealand
10 Timaru, New Zealand 8a | 6p
11 Lyttelton (Christchurch), 8a | 6pNew Zealand**
12 Wellington, New Zealand 8a | 11p
13 Picton, New Zealand 8a | 6pScenic cruising Queen Charlotte Sound
14 Cruising the Pacific Ocean
15 Tauranga (Rotorua), 8a | 6pNew Zealand•
16 Auckland, New Zealand 7a
* Jan 26, 2014 sailing departs at 5pm on day 8** Jan 6, 2013 sailing stops in Akaroa, New Zealand
from 7am to 5pm• Arrival and/or departure times are subject to
tidal conditions
H i g H l i g H t sSail from Sydney Harbour to stately Melbourne, then cruise some of the
most beautiful coasts in the world as you circle both islands of New Zealand,
taking in the fjordlands, the extreme south, Christchurch and the Rotorua
thermal area.
A u s t r A l i A & N e w Z e A l A N d O d y s s e y i i
S E A B O UR N O DY S S E YAuckland to Sydney
16 DaysJan 22, 2013
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 Pacific Ocean
3 Wellington, New Zealand 8a | 11p
4 Picton, New Zealand 7a | 5pScenic cruising Queen Charlotte Sound
5 Kaikoura, New Zealand 8a | 6p
6 Akaroa, New Zealand 8a | 6p
7 Timaru, New Zealand 8a | 5p
8 Oban (Halfmoon Bay), 10a | 6pNew Zealand
9 Scenic cruising Fiordland National Park
10-12 Cruising the Tasman Sea
13 Melbourne, Australia 8a | 11p
14 Geelong, Australia 7a | 3pCruising the Bass Strait
15 Cruising the Tasman Sea
16 sydney, Australia 7a
• Arrival and/or departure times are subject to tidal conditions
H i g H l i g H t sNew Zealand towns tend to look
like the places where colonists came from. Wellington is strikingly English.
Auckland, crowned by a dormant volcano cone, is Kiwi through and
through. Sydney is unique in all the world.
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FiordlandNational Park
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BassStrait
MilfordSound
Bay ofPlenty
FoveauxStrait
PacificOcean
Sydney
Melbourne
LytteltonAkaroa
Picton
Port Chalmers
Oban
AucklandTauranga
Timaru
Wellington
Kaikoura
Geelong
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S E A B O UR N O DY S S E YSydney to Auckland
16 DaysFeb 7, 2013
D AY P O R T A R R D E P
Sydney, Australia 4p
1 Cruising the Tasman Sea
2 Cruising the Bass StraitMelbourne, Australia 12n
3 Melbourne, Australia 6p
4-6 Cruising the Tasman Sea
7 Milford Sound, New Zealand 8a | 9aScenic cruising Fiordland National Park
8 Oban (Halfmoon Bay), 8a | 4pNew Zealand
9 Timaru, New Zealand 9a | 7p
10 Akaroa, New Zealand 7a | 5p
11 Wellington, New Zealand 8a | 11p
12 Picton, New Zealand 8a | 6pScenic cruising Queen Charlotte Sound
13 Kaikoura, New Zealand 8a | 6p
14 Cruising the Pacific Ocean
15 Tauranga (Rotorua), 8a | 6pNew Zealand•
16 Auckland, New Zealand 7a
• Arrival and/or departure times are subject to tidal conditions
H I G H L I G H T SYou’re never far from a display of Nature’s bounty in New Zealand.
Bubbling mud-pots and steam geysers, penguin, seal and albatross rookeries,
tranquil moors reminiscent of Scotland and majestic fjords to equal any on earth, all within these two islands.
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Sea
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TorresStrait
TasmanSea
BassStrait
IndianOcean
Cairns
TownsvilleHamiltonIsland
AucklandTauranga
Fiordland National ParkOban Port
Chalmers
Timaru
WellingtonPicton
Kaikoura
Sydney
Melbourne
LyttletonHobart
Brisbane
Komodo Island
DarwinThursday Island
Benoa
Gili Trawangan
Singapore
SemerangCelukan Bawang
ProbolinggoSurabaya
Lembar
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S E A B O UR N O DY S S E YAuckland to Bali
20 DaysFeb 23, 2013
D AY P O R T A R R D E P
Auckland, New Zealand 4p
1-3 Cruising the Tasman Sea
4 Sydney, Australia 7a | 5p
5 Cruising the Tasman Sea
6 Brisbane, Australia 8a | 6p
7 Cruising the Tasman Sea
8 Hamilton Island, Australia 9a | 6p
9 Townsville, Australia 8a | 6p
10 Cairns (The Great Barrier 8a | 6pReef), Australia•
11 Cruising the coastal waters of The Great Barrier ReefCruising the Torres Strait
12 Thursday Island, Australia• 10a | 6p
13 Cruising the Torres Strait
14 Cruising the Arafura Sea
15 Darwin, Australia 7a | 12m
16 Cruising the Timor Sea
17 Cruising the Savu Sea
18 Komodo Island, Indonesia 7a | 4p
19 Gili Trawangan, Indonesia 10a | 6p
20 Benoa (Denpasar), 7aBali, Indonesia
• Arrival and/or departure times are subject to tidal conditions
H I G H L I G H T SPractically the whole Queensland coast north of Brisbane is protected in national
parks, both the shoreside forests and mountain ranges, and the vast shelf of The Great Barrier Reef under the sea.
Explore it all, plus Komodo Island.
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S E A B O UR N O DY S S E YBali to Sydney
16 DaysDec 7, 2013
D AY P O R T A R R D E P
Benoa (denpasar), Bali, indonesia 11p
1 Gili Trawangan, Indonesia 7a | 4p
2 Komodo Island, Indonesia 10a | 6p
3 Cruising the Savu Sea
4 Cruising the Timor Sea
5 Darwin, Australia 7a | 11p
6 Cruising the Arafura Sea
7 Cruising the Torres Strait
8 Thursday Island, Australia• 8a | 4p
9 Cruising the Torres StraitCruising the coastal waters of The Great Barrier Reef
10 Cairns (The Great Barrier 9a | 7pReef), Australia•
11 Townsville, Australia 12n | 6p
12 Hamilton Island, Australia 7a | 4p
13 Cruising the Coral Sea
14 Brisbane, Australia 7a | 5p
15 Cruising the Tasman Sea
16 sydney, australia 7a
• Arrival and/or departure times are subject to tidal conditions
H i G H l i G H t sFrom Komodo dragons to crocodiles
and coral reefs, nature at her most flamboyant is the star of this
adventure. After a day in Darwin, take in the rain forests, reserves and cruise
among the jewel-box colors of The Great Barrier Reef.
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S E A B O UR N O DY S S E YSingapore to Sydney
26 DaysNov 27, 2013
D AY P O R T A R R D E P
singapore Embark
1 Singapore 4p
2 Cruising the South China Sea
3 Cruising the Java Sea
4 Semarang (Borobudur), 7a | 5pJava, Indonesia
5 Surabaya, Java, Indonesia 8a | 6p
6 Probolinggo, Java, Indonesia 9a | 6p
7 Celukan Bawang, 8a | 5pBali, Indonesia
8 Lembar, Lombok, Indonesia 8a | 5p
9 Benoa (Denpasar), 7aBali, Indonesia
10 Benoa (Denpasar), Bali, Indonesia 11p
11 Gili Trawangan, Indonesia 7a | 4p
12 Komodo Island, Indonesia 10a | 6p
13 Cruising the Savu Sea
14 Cruising the Timor Sea
15 Darwin, Australia 7a | 11p
16 Cruising the Arafura Sea
17 Cruising the Torres Strait
18 Thursday Island, Australia• 8a | 4p
19 Cruising the Torres StraitCruising the coastal waters of The Great Barrier Reef
20 Cairns (The Great Barrier 9a | 7pReef), Australia•
21 Townsville, Australia 12n | 6p
22 Hamilton Island, Australia 7a | 4p
23 Cruising the Coral Sea
24 Brisbane, Australia 7a | 5p
25 Cruising the Tasman Sea
26 sydney, australia 7a
• Arrival and/or departure times are subject to tidal conditions
H i G H l i G H t sStart with the exotic, majestic
Borobudur and the jungles of Java. Then ease into the tranquil, mystic isles
of Bali and Lombok. After Thursday Island and hardy Darwin, you get more
and more civilized as you sail south, ending in sophisticated Sydney.
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S E A B O UR N O DY S S E YSydney to Auckland
18 DaysDec 23, 2013
D AY P O R T A R R D E P
sydney, australia Embark
1 Sydney, Australia 2p
2 Cruising the Tasman Sea
3 Melbourne, Australia 8a | 8p
4 Cruising the Bass Strait
5 Hobart, Tasmania, Australia 8a | 6p
6-7 Cruising the Tasman Sea
8 Milford Sound, New Zealand 8a | 9aScenic cruising Fiordland National Park
9 Oban (Halfmoon Bay), 8a | 5pNew Zealand
10 Port Chalmers (Dunedin), 8a | 6pNew Zealand
11 Timaru, New Zealand 8a | 6p
12 Lyttelton (Christchurch), 8a | 6pNew Zealand
13 Wellington, New Zealand 8a | 11p
14 Picton, New Zealand 8a | 6pScenic cruising Queen Charlotte Sound
15 Kaikoura, New Zealand 8a | 5p
16 Cruising the Pacific Ocean
17 Tauranga (Rotorua), 8a | 6pNew Zealand•
18 auckland, New Zealand 7a
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H i G H l i G H t sThe natural splendors of New Zealand’s islands are reason enough to celebrate.
But when you add the lively, friendly Kiwis themselves, the rewards are
irresistible. Australia’s handsome cities, easy-going people and scenic
attractions are a gift in themselves.
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16 daysFeb 11, 2014
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Auckland, New Zealand 4p
1 tauranga (rotorua), 8a | 6pnew Zealand•
2 Cruising the Pacific ocean
3 wellington, new Zealand 8a | 11p
4 Picton, new Zealand 7a | 5pscenic cruising Queen Charlotte sound
5 lyttelton (Christchurch), 10a | 8pnew Zealand
6 timaru, new Zealand 8a | 6p
7 Port Chalmers (dunedin), 8a | 6pnew Zealand
8 oban (Halfmoon Bay), 8a | 5pnew Zealand
9 scenic cruising Fiordland national Park
10-12 Cruising the tasman sea
13 Melbourne, australia 8a | 4p
14 geelong, australia 7a | 4pCruising the Bass strait
15 Cruising the tasman sea
16 sydney, Australia 7a
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H i g H l i g H t sRotorua’s geysers and Maori Cultural Centre are unique and unforgettable. Dunedin’s Scottish charms are sure to surprise. A full day in Melbourne offers
a chance to savor this sophisticated city, and Sydney Harbour makes a
spectacular grand finale.
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s e a B o ur n o dY s s e Yauckland to sydney
16 daysJan 10, 2014
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 Pacific ocean
3 wellington, new Zealand 8a | 11p
4 Picton, new Zealand 7a | 5pscenic cruising Queen Charlotte sound
5 akaroa, new Zealand 10a | 8p
6 Port Chalmers (dunedin), 9a | 7pnew Zealand
7 oban (Halfmoon Bay), 8a | 5pnew Zealand
8 scenic cruising Fiordland national Park
9-11 Cruising the tasman sea
12 Melbourne, australia 8a | 11p
13 geelong, australia 7a | 4pCruising the Bass strait
14 Burnie, tasmania, australia 8a | 5p
15 Cruising the tasman sea
16 sydney, Australia 7a
• arrival and/or departure times are subject to tidal conditions
H i g H l i g H t sYour Seabourn Odyssey explores both
islands of New Zealand in depth. Natural beauty, friendly people and a thriving
culture of food, wine and the arts make a winning combination. Your added
bonus is a full day in Melbourne and the sail into lovely Sydney Harbour.
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s e a B o ur n o dY s s e Ysydney to Bali
16 daysFeb 27, 2014
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sydney, Australia 4p
1 Cruising the tasman sea
2 Brisbane, australia 8a | 6p
3 Cruising the tasman sea
4 Hamilton island, australia 9a | 6p
5 townsville, australia 8a | 5p
6 Cairns (the great Barrier 8a | 6preef), australia•
7 Cruising the coastal waters of the great Barrier reefCruising the torres strait
8 thursday island, australia• 10a | 6p
9 Cruising the torres strait
10 Cruising the arafura sea
11 Cruising the savu sea
12 larantuka, Flores, indonesia 8a | 6p
13 Cruising the savu sea
14 Komodo island, indonesia 8a | 4p
15 gili trawangan, indonesia 10a | 6p
16 Benoa (denpasar), 7aBali, indonesia
• arrival and/or departure times are subject to tidal conditions
H i g H l i g H t sSail from Sydney northward to the
tropics. Queensland’s coastal beauty will enchant you. North from there,
there are seldom-visited treasures off the beaten track. Isolated Thursday
Island in Torres Strait, Flores and dragon-inhabited Komodo.
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Fiordland National Park
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MilfordSound
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Auckland
Sydney
Brisbane
Komodo Island
Thursday IslandBenoa
Gili Trawangan
Singapore
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Probolinggo
Surabaya
Lembar
Burnie
MelbourneGeelong
LytteltonAkaroa
Port ChalmersOban
Timaru
Picton
Tauranga
KaikouraWellington
LarantukaSemarang
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S E A B O UR N O DY S S E YSydney to Singapore
26 DaysFeb 27, 2014
D AY P O R T A R R D E P
Sydney, Australia 4p
1 Cruising the Tasman Sea
2 Brisbane, Australia 8a | 6p
3 Cruising the Tasman Sea
4 Hamilton Island, Australia 9a | 6p
5 Townsville, Australia 8a | 5p
6 Cairns (The Great Barrier 8a | 6pReef), Australia•
7 Cruising the coastal waters of The Great Barrier ReefCruising the Torres Strait
8 Thursday Island, Australia• 10a | 6p
9 Cruising the Torres Strait
10 Cruising the Arafura Sea
11 Cruising the Savu Sea
12 Larantuka, Flores, Indonesia 8a | 6p
13 Cruising the Savu Sea
14 Komodo Island, Indonesia 8a | 4p
15 Gili Trawangan, Indonesia 10a | 6p
16 Benoa (Denpasar), 7aBali, Indonesia
17 Benoa (Denpasar), Bali, Indonesia 11p
18 Lembar, Lombok, Indonesia 8a | 5p
19 Celukan Bawang, 8a | 5pBali, Indonesia
20 Probolinggo, Java, Indonesia 8a | 5p
21 Surabaya, Java, Indonesia 8a | 5p
22 Semarang (Borobudur), 8a | 6pJava, Indonesia
23 Cruising the Java Sea
24 Cruising the South China Sea
25 Singapore 8a
26 Singapore Disembark
• Arrival and/or departure times are subject to tidal conditions
H I G H L I G H T SA supremely exotic voyage from
sophisticated Sydney into the renowned Ring of Fire islands of Indonesia. Enjoy the delights of
Australia’s Gold Coast, then immerse yourself in places very few travelers see
— the wilder side of Java and magnificent Borobudur.
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Sail the Southern Hemisphere from the tropic
realm to awe-inspiring Antarctica, exploring a
dazzling variety of natural, cultural and historical
attractions. Trace the Andes southward, viewing
monuments of civilizations past, cities of colonial
grandeur, snow-capped volcanoes and towering
granite peaks. Cruise glaciers, massive icebergs
and fjords rivaling any found anywhere. Thread
forests on the world’s largest river and stand on
the last wild continent on earth — all are here for
you to explore in perfect elegance and ease.
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JUNGLE DINNER PARTYIN T H E A M A ZO N
Relaxing on a sandy beach, enjoying good food,
good company and lively entertainment, it’s
startling to realize that you’re a thousand miles
into the Amazon forest!
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P A T A G O N I A N P A S S A G E W E S T
S E A B O UR N S OJ O UR NBuenos Aires to Santiago
15 DaysJan 4, Feb 3, 2013
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, Falkland Islands 9a | 5p
5 Cruising Cape Horn
6 Ushuaia, Argentina 12n | 8p
7 Scenic cruising Beagle Channel and Glacier Alley
8 Scenic cruising Cockburn ChannelPunta Arenas, Chile 7a | 8pScenic cruising Strait of Magellan
9 Scenic cruising Canal Sarmiento and Amalia Glacier
10 Scenic cruising Chilean Fjords
11 Puerto Chacabuco, Chile 7a | 5p
12 Scenic cruising Gulf of CorcovadoCastro, Chiloé Island, Chile 11a | 8p
13 Puerto Montt 7a | 4p(Lake District), ChileScenic cruising Reloncaví Sound
14 Cruising the Pacific Ocean
15 Valparaíso (Santiago), Chile 8a
H I G H L I G H T SA sojourn among isolated outposts, set in landscapes of severe beauty. The end
of the southern continent rewards visitors with sights unlike anywhere else on earth. At either end, cities of
great sophistication. In between, nature viewed from a very civilized base.
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S e a b o UR n S oj o UR nSantiago to buenos aires
15 daysjan 19, Feb 18, 2013
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Valparaíso (santiago), Chile 4p
1 Cruising the Pacific ocean
2 Scenic cruising Reloncaví SoundPuerto Montt 10a | 8p(lake district), Chile
3 Castro, Chiloé island, Chile 7a | 4pScenic cruising Gulf of Corcovado
4 Puerto Chacabuco, Chile 10a | 8p
5 Scenic cruising Chilean Fjords
6 Scenic cruising amalia Glacier and Canal Sarmiento
7 Scenic cruising Strait of MagellanPunta arenas, Chile 7a | 8pScenic cruising Cockburn Channel
8 Scenic cruising Glacier alley and beagle Channel
9 Ushuaia, argentina 7a | 4p
10 Cruising Cape Horn
11 Port Stanley, Falkland islands 9a | 5p
12-13 Cruising the atlantic ocean
14 Montevideo, Uruguay 1p | 7p
15 Buenos aires, argentina 7a
H i g H l i g H t sSouth of Valparaíso, the peaks of the
Andes skirt the edge of the Pacific, creating a wonderland of fjords,
glaciers, lakes and plains. Its scale is huge, its wildlife is exotic and plentiful, and you’ll survey it all from the luxury and elegance of your Seabourn ship.
B r a z i l & t H e a m a z o n
S e a b o UR n S oj o UR nbuenos aires to Manaus
20 daysMar 5, 2013
d aY P o R T a R R d e P
Buenos aires, argentina 4p
1 Montevideo, Uruguay 6a | 6p
2-3 Cruising the atlantic ocean
4 Parati, brazil 12n | 8p
5 Rio de janeiro, brazil 8a
6 Rio de janeiro, brazil 6p
7 armação dos búzios, brazil 8a | 6p
8 Vitória, brazil 8a | 6p
9 Cruising the atlantic ocean
10 Salvador da bahia, brazil 8a | 6p
11 Cruising the atlantic ocean
12 Recife, brazil 8a | 6p
13 natal, brazil 7a | 2p
14 Cruising the atlantic ocean
15 Crossing the equator
16 Cruising the amazon River
17 Santarém, brazil 12n | 11p
18 Cruising the amazon River
19 anavilhanas, brazil 7a | 12mJungle Dinner Party in the Amazon
20 manaus, Brazil 7a
H i g H l i g H t sYou’ll never forget sailing into Rio’s
harbor under the peaks of Sugar Loaf and Corcovado. The colonial gems of
the northeast coast will enchant you, too. Then enter the Amazon and sail
nearly a thousand miles upriver to the heart of its vast forest.
a m a z o n & C a r i B B e a n i s l e s
S e a b o UR n S oj o UR nManaus to Fort lauderdale
15 daysMar 25, 2013
d aY P o R T a R R d e P
manaus, Brazil Embark
1 Manaus, brazil 5p
2 Parintíns, brazil 12n | 8pBoi Bomba Folkloric Festival
3 Santarém, brazil 9a | 11p
4 Curuá Una River, brazil 8a | 5p
5 Cruising the amazon RiverCrossing the equator
6 Cruising the atlantic ocean
7 devil’s island, French Guiana 7a | 1p
8 Cruising the atlantic ocean
9 bridgetown, barbados 8a | 6p
10 Îles des Saintes, Guadeloupe 10a | 6p
11 Gustavia, St. barts 8a | 6p
12 jost Van dyke, 7a | 2pbritish Virgin islandsMarina Day and complimentary watersports (conditions permitting)
13-14 Cruising the atlantic ocean
15 Fort lauderdale, Florida 7a
H i g H l i g H t sSee Manaus’ elaborate Opera House
and stroll the sorcerer’s market in Santarém, noting all sorts of oddities
from the forest. Witness Amazon village life on the Curuá Una and land
on (pleasant) Devil’s Island. Then follow a chain of perfect Caribbean
islands to Florida.
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S E A B O UR N q UE S tRio de Janerio to Buenos Aires
7 DaysNov 13, 2013
D AY P O R t A R R D E P
rio de Janeiro, Brazil 4p
1 Ilhabela, Brazil 8a | 4p
2 Paranaguá, Brazil 8a | 5p
3 Imbituba, Brazil 8a | 5p
4 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
5 Montevideo, Uruguay 12n
6 Montevideo, Uruguay 6p
7 Buenos Aires, Argentina 7a
h i g h l i g h t sBetween the breathtaking peaks over Rio’s harbor and the riverfront city of
Good Airs, call at gems on Brazil’s Atlantic coast that most travelers
never see, but that Brazilians treasure. Then take in the time-capsule charms
of Montevideo.
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S E A B O UR N S OJ O UR NFort lauderdale to los Angeles
18 DaysDec 17, 2013
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 8a | 6p
5 San Blas Islands, Panama 11a | 7p
6 transiting the Panama Canal
7 Cruising the Pacific Ocean
8 Puntarenas (Puerto Caldera), 8a | 6pCosta Rica
9 Cruising the Pacific Ocean
10 Puerto quetzal, guatemala 8a | 6p
11 Puerto Chiapas, 7a | 3pChiapas, Mexico
12 huatulco, Mexico 8a | 6p
13-14 Cruising the Pacific Ocean
15 Cabo San lucas, 8a | 5pBaja California Sur, Mexico
16-17 Cruising the Pacific Ocean
18 los Angeles, california 7a
h i g h l i g h t sUnwrap the jewel-like colors of Central
America on this voyage: emerald forests and sapphire seas, vivid scarlet
macaws and soft, golden beaches washed by creamy white surf. And at its heart, a stately passage between two seas, full of festive celebrations
and heartfelt hospitality.
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S E A B O UR N q UE S tBuenos Aires to Manaus
20 DaysFeb 15, 2014
D AY P O R t A R R D E P
Buenos Aires, Argentina 4p
1 Montevideo, Uruguay 7a | 5p
2-3 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
4 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 2p
5 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 11p
6 Armação dos Búzios, Brazil 10a | 6p
7 vitória, Brazil• 8a | 6p
8 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
9 Salvador da Bahia, Brazil 8a | 6p
10 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
11 Recife, Brazil 8a | 6p
12 Natal, Brazil 7a | 2p
13 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
14 Crossing the Equator
15 Cruising the Amazon River
16 Santarém, Brazil 12n | 11p
17 Cruising the Amazon River
18 Anavilhanas, Brazil 7a | 12m
19 Manaus, Brazil 8a
20 manaus, Brazil Disembark
• Arrival and/or departure times are subject to tidal conditions
h i g h l i g h t sSail into Rio’s breathtaking harbor for
an overnight stay. Then savor the colorful colonial gems, intriguing
African heritage and fabulous beaches of Brazil’s northeast. Turning inland, sail more than a thousand miles into
the forested heart of the continent on the world’s largest river.
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Canal
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Buenos Aires
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Rio de JaneiroArmaçãodos Búzios
Vitória
Natal
RecifeSantarémManaus
Anavilhanas
Devil’s Island
ParintinsCuruá Una
Barbados
Îles de SaintesSt. Barts
Jost Van Dyke
Fort Lauderdale
Ilhabela
Punta del Este
ParanaguáImbituba
Cartagena
Puerto Caldera
San Blas Islands
Los Angeles
CaboSan Lucas
Huatulco
PuertoChiapas
PuertoQuetzal
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s e a b o Ur N q Ue s tmanaus to Fort lauderdale
15 Daysmar 7, 2014
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manaus, brazil Embark
1 manaus, brazil 5p
2 Parintíns, brazil 12n | 8pBoi Bomba Folkloric Festival
3 santarém, brazil 9a | 11p
4 curuá Una river, brazil 8a | 5p
5 cruising the amazon rivercrossing the equator
6 cruising the atlantic ocean
7 Devil’s island, French Guiana 7a | 3p
8 cruising the atlantic ocean
9 bridgetown, barbados 8a | 6p
10 Îles des saintes, Guadeloupe 10a | 6p
11 Gustavia, st. barts 8a | 6p
12 Jost Van Dyke, 7a | 2pbritish Virgin islandsMarina Day and complimentary watersports (conditions permitting)
13-14 cruising the atlantic ocean
15 Fort lauderdale, Florida 7a
H i g H l i g H t sDiscover the cultural and natural
treasures along a thousand miles of the Amazon. Devil’s Island, despite its
name and former reputation, is a pleasant place today. But our selection
of Caribbean confections, conditions permitting, includes a marina Day in
Jost Van Dyke.
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festivities are energized and 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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Explore the end of the earth in signature Seabourn style. Majestic,
unspoiled natural splendors await you — snow-capped volcanoes
reflected in crystalline lakes, shining glaciers and towering fjords, the
rugged grandeur of Patagonia, Cape Horn and beyond, the spectacular
landscapes and teeming wildlife of Antarctica. A skilled and
experienced expedition staff will plan and manage Seabourn’s cruising
and landings in Antarctica, choosing from hundreds of breathtaking
options to provide you the highest quality experience possible during
your adventure, based on ice and weather conditions. Experts in a
number of appropriate disciplines will offer insights on board, and
on-site guidance to maximize your enjoyment and appreciation of the
land, wildlife and history. Just as Seabourn is acclaimed for the highest
quality hospitality services everywhere in the world, we intend to
ensure you the highest quality Antarctic travel experiences when
you travel with us there.
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ParadiseBay
ReloncavíSound
Gulf ofCorcovado
DrakePassage
Scotia Sea
ElephantIsland
King GeorgeIsland
HopeBay
GerlacheStrait
AntarcticSound
WeddellSea
AntarcticPeninsula
Valparaíso
Puerto Montt
Castro
Puerto Chacabuco
Punta Arenas
Port Stanley
Ushuaia
Buenos AiresMontevideo
Grytviken,South Georgia Island
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ANTARCTICA & PATAGONIAHIGHLIGHTS OF YOUR
EXPERIENCE
Drake Passage All eyes will be watching flocks of fascinating seabirds flit, soar and swoop to survey your ship. Noble albatrosses glide effortlessly just above the waves, and petrel squadrons shadow the ship and patter across the surface like ballerinas en pointe. We’ll be watching for whales here too.
Lemaire Channel All the glamorous grandeur Antarctica can muster is on show along this narrow, seven-mile cut between ranks of towering peaks draped in ice and snow.
Paradise Bay The name really says it all. And that is good, because words otherwise fail to convey the heavenly beauty of this landscape. The rest of your life may seem a little brighter, just knowing that such a place exists.
Gerlache Strait A deep, scenic channel between the large islands of the Palmer Archipelago and the Peninsula. Watch for feeding humpback whales in this area.
Gentoo penguins are the most common species, but Adélie and Chinstrap penguins are likely, too, depending on our landing sites. Pods of orcas are a common sighting in Antarctic waters.
South Georgia Island Abundant green vegetation will greet you as you arrive by sea. The seas here are rich in nutrients and food, supporting huge populations of penguins, seals and birds. Whales, too, are returning after their long decline due to over-hunting.
Puerto Montt Trek among ancient trees, zip-line over canyons or cast for legendary Chilean trout in Chile’s verdant Lakes District.
Castro Walk the trails of the Valdivian Temperate Rain Forest, one of the rarest environments on earth, and learn about the people of Chiloé, who make their livings from the forest and the sea.
Puerto Chacabuco Watch for red deer on an island trek, or drive the rugged Rio Simpson Valley to the city of Coyhaique.
Punta Arenas Visit the penguin colonies of Otway Sound, or venture inland to the majestic granite peaks of Torres del Paine National Park.
Chilean Fjords Day after day, your ship glides between towering peaks, some polished and others densely forested. Silvery waterfalls dance from the heights, glittering like tinsel against the stone. A massive, wrinkled river of ice descends to a glowing, blue-white wall at the head of its bay.
Beagle Channel/Glacier Alley A scenic cruise between hanging and tidewater glaciers set in soaring granite cliffs.
Port Stanley Stanley’s cathedral, the oldest in the Southern Hemisphere, is marked by an arch made from whale jawbones. The town’s roofs are painted in different cheerful hues, and the islanders are proud of their sheep, their penguins, and their unshakeable British tenacity.
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PARADISE BAY, ANTARCTICAKING PENGUINS, SOUTH GEORGIA
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 E A B O UR N Q UE S TSantiago to Buenos Aires
21 DaysJan 25, 2014
D AY P O R T A R R D E P
Valparaíso (Santiago), Chile 4p
1 Cruising the Pacific Ocean
2 Scenic cruising Reloncaví SoundPuerto Montt 10a | 8p(Lake District), Chile
3 Castro, Chiloé Island, Chile 7a | 4pScenic cruising Gulf of Corcovado
4 Puerto Chacabuco, Chile 10a | 8p
5 Scenic cruising Chilean Fjords
6 Scenic cruising Amalia Glacier and Canal Sarmiento
7 Scenic cruising Strait of MagellanPunta Arenas, Chile 7a | 8pScenic cruising Cockburn Channel
8 Scenic cruising Glacier Alley and Beagle Channel
9 Ushuaia, Argentina 7a | 5p
10 Cruising Cape Horn and Drake Passage
11-15 ANTARCTIC EXPERIENCE*From hundreds of possible landing sites, your experienced expedition team will select those that will provide you with the best experiences available, based on real-time reports of wildlife, weather and ice conditions.
16 Cruising Drake Passage andthe Scotia Sea
17 Port Stanley, Falkland Islands 7a | 4p
18-19 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
20 Montevideo, Uruguay 12n | 7p
21 Buenos Aires, Argentina 7a
HOLIDAY ANTARC TIC A , PATAGONIA & SOUTH GEORGIA ISL AND
S E A B O UR N Q UE S TSantiago to Buenos Aires
24 DaysDec 11, 2013
D AY P O R T A R R D E P
Valparaíso (Santiago), Chile 4p
1 Cruising the Pacific Ocean
2 Scenic cruising Reloncaví SoundPuerto Montt 10a | 8p(Lake District), Chile
3 Castro, Isla Chiloé, Chile 7a | 4pScenic cruising Gulf of Corcovado
4 Puerto Chacabuco, Chile 10a | 8p
5 Scenic cruising Chilean Fjords
6 Scenic cruising Amalia Glacier andCanal Sarmiento
7 Scenic cruising Strait of MagellanPunta Arenas, Chile 7a | 8pScenic cruising Cockburn Channel
8 Scenic cruising Glacier Alley andBeagle Channel
9 Ushuaia, Argentina 7a | 5p
10 Cruising Cape Horn and Drake Passage
11-15 ANTARCTIC EXPERIENCE*From hundreds of possible landing sites, your experienced expedition team will select those that will provide you with the best experiences available, based on real-time reports of wildlife, weather and ice conditions.
16-17 Cruising Drake Passage andthe Atlantic Ocean
18 Grytviken, South Georgia 8a
19 Grytviken, South Georgia 4p
20-22 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
23 Montevideo, Uruguay 12n | 7p
24 Buenos Aires, Argentina 7a
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 E A B O UR N Q UE S TBuenos Aires to Santiago
21 DaysNov 20, 2013; Jan 4, 2014
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, Falkland Islands 10a | 6p
5 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean andDrake Passage
6-10 ANTARCTIC EXPERIENCE*From hundreds of possible landing sites, your experienced expedition team will select those that will provide you with the best experiences available, based on real-time reports of wildlife, weather and ice conditions.
11 Cruising Drake Passage
12 Ushuaia, Argentina 10a | 8p
13 Scenic cruising Beagle Channel andGlacier Alley
14 Scenic cruising Cockburn ChannelPunta Arenas, Chile 7a | 8pScenic cruising Strait of Magellan
15 Scenic cruising Canal Sarmiento andAmalia Glacier
16 Scenic Cruising Chilean Fjords
17 Puerto Chacabuco, Chile 7a | 5p
18 Scenic cruising Gulf of CorcovadoCastro, Isla Chiloé, Chile 11a | 8p
19 Puerto Montt 7a | 3p(Lake District), ChileScenic cruising Reloncaví Sound
20 Cruising the Pacific Ocean
21 Valparaíso (Santiago), Chile 7a
*Subject to government approval. The final itinerary is subject to weather, ice and other conditions and subject to change.
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The prime attractions of the Caribbean are
well-known and readily acknowledged: a delicious
climate, sugary beaches and crystalline waters.
On Seabourn, you’ll enjoy these in a special way,
because we prefer the “uncommon Caribbean” —
visiting unspoiled, authentic islands favored by an
international yachting set. Our intimate ships put
the get-away into your get-away, transporting you
to a relaxing, idyllic realm where we are free to
serve you Champagne and Caviar in the Surf on a
beach reserved exclusively for you.
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S E A B O UR N S piR i tRound-trip Barbados
14 DaysJan 6, 20, Feb 3, 17, Mar 3, 17, 2013
D AY p O R t A R R D E p
bridgetown, barbados 4p
1 Bequia, St. Vincent 8a | 6p& GrenadinesMarina Day with complimentary watersports (conditions permitting)
2 Rodney Bay, St. Lucia 8a | 6p
3 Deshaies, Guadeloupe 8a | 6p
4 St. John’s, Antigua 8a | 11p
5 Fort Bay, Saba 8a | 6p
6 prickly pear island, 8a | 5pBritish Virgin islandsCaviar in the Surf and complimentary watersports (conditions permitting)
7 philipsburg, St. Maarten 7a | 4p
8 Jost Van Dyke, 8a | 6pBritish Virgin islandsMarina Day with complimentary watersports (conditions permitting)
9 Gustavia, St. Barts 8a | 6p
10 Basseterre, St. Kitts 8a | 11p
11 Îles des Saintes, Guadeloupe 10a | 6p
12 Le Marin, Martinique 8a | 6p
13 Mayreau, St. Vincent 8a | 5p& GrenadinesCaviar in the Surf and complimentary watersports (conditions permitting)
14 bridgetown, barbados 6a
H I g H l I g H T sThis two-week voyage provides a rare
opportunity for an in-depth discovery of the Caribbean’s best yachting havens.
C a r I b b E a n Y a C H T H a r b O r s
S E A B O UR N S piR i tBarbados to St. Maarten
7 DaysJan 6, 20, Feb 3, 17, Mar 3, 17, 2013
D AY p O R t A R R D E p
bridgetown, barbados 4p
1 Bequia, St. Vincent 8a | 6p& GrenadinesMarina Day with complimentary watersports (conditions permitting)
2 Rodney Bay, St. Lucia 8a | 6p
3 Deshaies, Guadeloupe 8a | 6p
4 St. John’s, Antigua 8a | 11p
5 Fort Bay, Saba 8a | 6p
6 prickly pear island, 8a | 5pBritish Virgin islandsCaviar in the Surf and complimentary watersports (conditions permitting)
7 Philipsburg, st. Maarten 7a
H I g H l I g H T sA perfect example of what makes
Seabourn’s Caribbean different. We choose yachting harbors off the main
cruising map, to gain an authentic flavor many travelers never experience. Deshaies is quiet, quaint and old-
fashioned, on Guadeloupe’s “other side.”
T H E Y a C H T s M a n ’ s C a r I b b E a n
S E A B O UR N S piR i tSt. Maarten to Barbados
7 DaysJan 13, 27, Feb 10, 24, Mar 10, 24, 2013
D AY p O R t A R R D E p
Philipsburg, st. Maarten 4p
1 Jost Van Dyke, 8a | 6pBritish Virgin islandsMarina Day with complimentary watersports (conditions permitting)
2 Gustavia, St. Barts 8a | 6p
3 Basseterre, St. Kitts 8a | 11p
4 Îles des Saintes, Guadeloupe 10a | 6p
5 Le Marin, Martinique 8a | 6p
6 Mayreau, St. Vincent 8a | 5p& GrenadinesCaviar in the Surf and complimentary watersports (conditions permitting)
7 bridgetown, barbados 6a
H I g H l I g H T sCruise the Caribbean with a French
accent — from the high-end fashion boutiques of St. Barts to the French
cosmetics and perfumes to be found in the street market in “Les Saintes.”
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complimentary kayaking, pedal boats, and board sailing
from a marina at the ship’s stern or from a beach.MARINA DAY WI T H COMPL IMEN TA RY WAT ER SP O R T S
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S E A B O UR N S PIR I TRound-trip St. Maarten
14 DaysJan 13, 27, Feb 10, 24, Mar 10, 2013
D AY P O R T A R R D E P
Philipsburg, St. Maarten 4p
1 Jost Van Dyke, 8a | 6pBritish Virgin IslandsMarina Day with complimentary watersports (conditions permitting)
2 Gustavia, St. Barts 8a | 6p
3 Basseterre, St. Kitts 8a | 11p
4 Îles des Saintes, Guadeloupe 10a | 6p
5 Le Marin, Martinique 8a | 6p
6 Mayreau, St. Vincent 8a | 5p& GrenadinesCaviar in the Surf and complimentary watersports (conditions permitting)
7 Bridgetown, Barbados 6a | 4p
8 Bequia, St. Vincent 8a | 6p& GrenadinesMarina Day with complimentary watersports (conditions permitting)
9 Rodney Bay, St. Lucia 8a | 6p
10 Deshaies, Guadeloupe 8a | 6p
11 St. John’s, Antigua 8a | 11p
12 Fort Bay, Saba 8a | 6p
13 Prickly Pear Island, 8a | 5pBritish Virgin IslandsCaviar in the Surf and complimentary watersports (conditions permitting)
14 Philipsburg, St. Maarten 7a
H I G H L I G H T SIndulge in a two-week voyage and
enjoy the French influences in St. Maarten and Martinique, shopping in
St. Barts and perhaps some exploring on St. Lucia.
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S E A B O UR N L EGEN DFort Lauderdale to St. Thomas
10 DaysJan 16, 2013
D AY P O R T A R R D E P
Fort Lauderdale, Florida 4p
1-2 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
3 San Juan, Puerto Rico 2p | 10p
4 Jost Van Dyke, 8a | 5pBritish Virgin IslandsMarina Day with complimentary watersports (conditions permitting)
5 Gustavia, St. Barts 8a | 6p
6 St. John’s, Antigua 8a | 6p
7 Îles des Saintes, Guadeloupe 8a | 5p
8 Oranjestad, Aruba 8a | 6p
9 Prickly Pear Island, 8a | 6pBritish Virgin IslandsCaviar in the Surf and complimentary watersports (conditions permitting)
10 Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas 7a
H I G H L I G H T SMix some larger ports such as San
Juan, St. John’s and Oranjestad with less-visited islands such as Jost Van
Dyke and Îles des Saintes that offer a change of pace. St. Barts in January
will be a showcase of the world’s most luxurious yachts.
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S E A B O UR N L EgENdRound-trip St. Thomas
7 daysFeb 2, 9, 23, Mar 2, 9, 23, 2013
d AY P O R T A R R d E P
Charlotte amalie, st. Thomas 4p
1 Marigot, St. Martin 8a | 6p
2 St. John’s, Antigua 8a | 6p
3 Îles des Saintes, guadeloupe 8a | 6pMarina Day with complimentary watersports (conditions permitting)
4 Basseterre, St. Kitts 8a | 6p
5 gustavia, St. Barts 8a | 6p
6 Prickly Pear Island, 8a | 5pBritish Virgin IslandsCaviar in the Surf and complimentary watersports (conditions permitting)
7 Charlotte amalie, st. Thomas 7a
h i g h l i g h T sSt. Kitts boasts one of the Caribbean’s
few remaining railways, a narrow-gauge line built to haul sugar to the
crush. Take it for a breezy circle of the island. Or visit sprawling Brimstone Hill Fortress, a UNESCO World Heritage Site
revealing a lot of history.
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S E A B O UR N L EgENdRound-trip St. Thomas
7 daysJan 26, 2013
d AY P O R T A R R d E P
Charlotte amalie, st. Thomas 4p
1 Marigot, St. Martin 8a | 6p
2 St. John’s, Antigua 8a | 6p
3 Îles des Saintes, guadeloupe 8a | 6pMarina Day with complimentary watersports (conditions permitting)
4 Basseterre, St. Kitts 8a | 6p
5 Prickly Pear Island, 8a | 5pBritish Virgin IslandsCaviar in the Surf and complimentary watersports (conditions permitting)
6 gustavia, St. Barts 8a | 6p
7 Charlotte amalie, st. Thomas 7a
h i g h l i g h T sMarigot’s streets are lined with shops under wrought-iron filigree balconies,
just like in France. The wrought iron was ballast for ships coming from
Europe to trade for salt — one of this island’s major exports. The shelves are
full of French goods, too.
C a r i b b e a n h i d e a w a y s
S E A B O UR N L EgENdRound-trip St. Thomas
7 daysMar 16, 2013
d AY P O R T A R R d E P
Charlotte amalie, st. Thomas 4p
1 gustavia, St. Barts 8a | 6p
2 St. John’s, Antigua 8a | 6p
3 Îles des Saintes, guadeloupe 8a | 5pMarina Day with complimentary watersports (conditions permitting)
4 Marigot, St. Martin 8a | 6p
5 Basseterre, St. Kitts 8a | 6p
6 Prickly Pear Island, 8a | 5pBritish Virgin IslandsCaviar in the Surf and complimentary watersports (conditions permitting)
7 Charlotte amalie, st. Thomas 7a
h i g h l i g h T sThere is something about Antigua. There
must be. Why else would Eric Clapton, Oprah Winfrey and Giorgio Armani have
homes there? There are gorgeous beaches, the view from Shirley Heights
and the museums and boutiques of Nelson’s Dockyard, for a start.
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S E A B O UR N S Oj O UR NRound-trip Fort Lauderdale
10 DaysOct 28, Nov 7, 17, 27, Dec 7, 2013
D AY P O R T A R R D E P
Fort Lauderdale, Florida 4p
1-2 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
3 San juan, Puerto Rico 8a | 5p
4 Gustavia, St. Barts* 8a | 11p
5 St. john’s, Antigua 8a | 5p
6 Cruz Bay, St. john 7a | 3p
7 Isla Catalina, 9a | 5pDominican RepublicCaviar in the Surf and complimentary watersports (conditions permitting)
8-9 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
10 Fort Lauderdale, Florida 7a
* Nov 27 sailing stops in Basseterre, St. Kitts from 10am to 11pm
H i g H L i g H t sIn San Juan, a short walk up a cobbled
street brings you to El Parque de las Palomas, where giggling children feed eager flocks of pigeons, and the views of the bay and your Seabourn ship are
spectacular. Cruz Bay invites you to look beneath the surface, along Trunk
Bay’s underwater “Snorkel Trail.”
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S E A B O UR N PR ID ERound-trip St. Thomas
7 DaysNov 24, Dec 1, 8, 15, 22, 29, 2013; jan 5, 12, 19, 26, Feb 2, 9, 16, 23,
Mar 2, 9, 16, 23, 2014
D AY P O R T A R R D E P
charlotte amalie, st. thomas 4p
1 Marigot, St. Martin* 8a | 5p
2 St. john’s, Antigua 8a | 6p
3 Îles des Saintes, Guadeloupe 8a | 5pMarina Day with complimentary watersports (conditions permitting)
4 Basseterre, St. Kitts 8a | 6p
5 Gustavia, St. Barts* 8a | 5p
6 Prickly Pear Island, 8a | 5pBritish Virgin IslandsCaviar in the Surf and complimentary watersports (conditions permitting)
7 charlotte amalie, st. thomas 7a
* Dec 22 sailing swaps the order of these two ports
H i g H L i g H t sIf you are a sailing buff, or just like a thrill, St. Martin offers an optional
chance to sail on a bonafide America’s Cup 12-meter racing yacht. You can
either pitch in and crew, or sit back and enjoy the ride, or do a little of both.
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S E A B O UR N L EGENDRound-trip St. Thomas
7 DaysMar 30, 2013
D AY P O R T A R R D E P
charlotte amalie, st. thomas 4p
1 Marigot, St. Martin 8a | 6p
2 St. john’s, Antigua 8a | 6p
3 Îles des Saintes, Guadeloupe 8a | 6pMarina Day with complimentary watersports (conditions permitting)
4 Gustavia, St. Barts 8a | 6p
5 Basseterre, St. Kitts 8a | 6p
6 Prickly Pear Island, 8a | 5pBritish Virgin IslandsCaviar in the Surf and complimentary watersports (conditions permitting)
7 charlotte amalie, st. thomas 7a
H i g H L i g H t sYour day at Prickly Pear Island on Gorda Sound is given over to a fabulous Caviar
in the Surf beach barbecue, but you may want to pay a short visit to the
famous Bitter End Yacht Club on nearby Virgin Gorda as long as you’re there.
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Explore some of the world’s most remote
and beautiful beaches while our crew
stands in turquoise water to serve you
caviar and champagne.
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S E A B O UR N S PIR I TSt. Maarten to Barbados
7 DaysNov 23, Dec 7, 21, 2013;
Jan 4, 18, Feb 1, 15, Mar 1, 15, 29, 2014
D AY P O R T A R R D E P
Philipsburg, St. Maarten 4p
1 Jost Van Dyke, 8a | 5pBritish Virgin IslandsMarina Day with complimentary watersports (conditions permitting)
2 Gustavia, St. Barts 8a | 5p
3 Basseterre, St. Kitts 8a | 11p
4 Îles des Saintes, Guadeloupe 10a | 6p
5 Castries, St. Lucia 8a | 6p
6 Mayreau, St. Vincent 8a | 5p& GrenadinesCaviar in the Surf and complimentary watersports (conditions permitting)
7 Bridgetown, Barbados 7a
H I G H L I G H T SMayreau and the Tobago Cays Marine Park are pure yachtsmen’s paradise.
About 3,000 yachts a year anchor there, you’ll soon see why. On Jost Van
Dyke, mingle with some of the island’s small population at Foxy’s Bar or Ivan’s Stress Free Bar, where patrons
often mix their own drinks and leave payment in the register.
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S E A B O UR N S PIR I TRound-trip St. Maarten
14 DaysNov 23, Dec 7, 21, 2013;
Jan 4, 18, Feb 1, 15, Mar 1, 15, 2014
D AY P O R T A R R D E P
Philipsburg, St. Maarten 4p
1 Jost Van Dyke, 8a | 5pBritish Virgin IslandsMarina Day with complimentary watersports (conditions permitting)
2 Gustavia, St. Barts 8a | 5p
3 Basseterre, St. Kitts 8a | 11p
4 Îles des Saintes, Guadeloupe 10a | 6p
5 Castries, St. Lucia 8a | 6p
6 Mayreau, St. Vincent 8a | 5p& GrenadinesCaviar in the Surf and complimentary watersports (conditions permitting)
7 Bridgetown, Barbados 7a | 4p
8 Bequia, St. Vincent 8a | 5p& Grenadines*Marina Day with complimentary watersports (conditions permitting)
9 Roseau, Dominica* 8a | 6p
10 Deshaies, Guadeloupe 8a | 5p
11 St. John’s, Antigua 8a | 11p
12 Fort Bay, Saba 8a | 5p
13 Prickly Pear Island, 8a | 5pBritish Virgin IslandsCaviar in the Surf and complimentary watersports (conditions permitting)
14 Philipsburg, St. Maarten 7a
* Dec 21 sailing stops in Hillsborough, Carriacou, Grenada from 8am to 5pm on day 8 and on day 9 is in port from 9am to 7pm
H I G H L I G H T SYour fortnight in paradise offers
exceptional experiences. Shop for fine French cosmetics from street vendors in
“Les Saintes.” Sample delicious home-made tropical fruit ice creams from the
pushcart in Deshaies park. And, of course, wade in for some Caviar in the Surf!
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7 DaysNov 30, Dec 14, 28, 2013;
Jan 11, 25, Feb 8, 22, Mar 8, 22, 2014
D AY p O R t A R R D E p
bridgetown, barbados 4p
1 Bequia, St. Vincent 8a | 5p& Grenadines*Marina Day with complimentary watersports (conditions permitting)
2 Roseau, Dominica* 8a | 6p
3 Deshaies, Guadeloupe 8a | 5p
4 St. John’s, Antigua 8a | 11p
5 Fort Bay, Saba 8a | 5p
6 prickly pear island, 8a | 5pBritish Virgin islandsCaviar in the Surf and complimentary watersports (conditions permitting)
7 Philipsburg, st. Maarten 7a
* Dec 28 sailing stops in Hillsborough, Carriacou, Grenada from 8am to 5pm on day 1 and on day 2 is in port from 9am to 7pm
h i g h l i g h t sDominica, “The Nature Island,” has no
high-rise hotels or casinos. In the forests outside Roseau, you may find a wood-fired bay rum distillery, making fragrant bay leaf oil the old-fashioned
way. A handmade product traded around the world, it makes a thoughtful
gift or a sensual souvenir.
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S E A B O UR N S piR i tRound-trip Barbados
14 DaysNov 30, Dec 14, 28, 2013;
Jan 11, 25, Feb 8, 22, Mar 8, 22, 2014
D AY p O R t A R R D E p
bridgetown, barbados 4p
1 Bequia, St. Vincent 8a | 5p& Grenadines*Marina Day with complimentary watersports (conditions permitting)
2 Roseau, Dominica* 8a | 6p
3 Deshaies, Guadeloupe 8a | 5p
4 St. John’s, Antigua 8a | 11p
5 Fort Bay, Saba 8a | 5p
6 prickly pear island, 8a | 5pBritish Virgin islandsCaviar in the Surf and complimentary watersports (conditions permitting)
7 philipsburg, St. Maarten 7a | 4p
8 Jost Van Dyke, 8a | 5pBritish Virgin islandsMarina Day with complimentary watersports (conditions permitting)
9 Gustavia, St. Barts 8a | 5p
10 Basseterre, St. Kitts 8a | 11p
11 Îles des Saintes, Guadeloupe 10a | 6p
12 Castries, St. Lucia 8a | 6p
13 Mayreau, St. Vincent 8a | 5p& GrenadinesCaviar in the Surf and complimentary watersports (conditions permitting)
14 bridgetown, barbados 7a
* Dec 28 sailing stops in Hillsborough, Carriacou, Grenada from 8am to 5pm on day 1 and on day 2 is in port from 9am to 7pm
h i g h l i g h t sRustic towns like Deshaies, Roseau and
Port Elizabeth are a change from the bustle of busy Philipsburg and
St. John’s. Gustavia’s a toney, Riviera-style place, where tiny Terre-de-Haut’s
totally unpretentious. Delight in the differences, or savor the seductive
similarities — it’s up to you.
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CANADA & NEW ENGLAND
Beautiful at any time, New England and Canada’s
Maritimes are never more striking than when
ablaze in autumn colors — approached by sea and
seen from the deck of your Seabourn ship. Fall is
when we’ll find ourselves cruising this marvelous
stretch of coastline, where every glance reveals
another piece of nature’s beautiful bounty. The
dramatic show of color gives way to quaint fishing
villages, picturesque harbors, and cities with
cobbled streets and charming architecture that
recalls their European origins.
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10 DaysSep 24, 2013
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 | 5pScenic cruising Saguenay Fjord
4 Baie-Comeau, Québec, Canada 7a | 4p
5 Gaspé, Québec, Canada 9a | 5p
6 Charlottetown, 12n | 11pPrince Edward Island, Canada
7 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
8 Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada 7a | 1p
9 Bar Harbor, Maine 8a | 5p
10 Boston, massachusetts 7a
• Arrival and/or departure times are subject to tidal conditions
H i g H l i g H t sQuébec is rich with French influence,
from Québec City to smaller hamlets like Baie-Comeau and Gaspé. Explore the
islands around Halifax Harbour before heading down to Bar Harbor and
colonial Boston.
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S E A B O UR N S Oj O UR NBoston to Montréal
10 DaysOct 4, 2013
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 1p | 7p
3 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
4 Charlottetown, 7a | 5pPrince Edward Island, Canada
5 Gaspé, Québec, Canada 10a | 5p
6 Baie-Comeau, Québec, Canada 11a | 7p
7 Saguenay, Québec, Canada 8a | 5pScenic 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 tidal conditions
H i g H l i g H t sPrince Edward Island is known as the
“Garden of the Gulf” because of its natural beauty, with a pastoral
landscape that inspired writers and artists alike. It’s the perfect contrast to
Québec City, with its charming European-influenced streets.
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Sydney
Newport
Charleston Fort LauderdaleA T L A N T I C C O A S T H A R B O R S
S E A B O UR N S OJ O UR NMontréal to Fort Lauderdale
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D AY P O R T A R R D E P
Montréal, Québec, Canada• 4p
1 Québec City, Québec, Canada 8a | 6p
2 Cruising the Gulf of St. Lawrence
3 Gaspé, Québec, Canada 8a | 5p
4 Cap-aux-Meules, 8a | 5pÎles de la Madeleine, Canada
5 Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada 8a | 6p
6 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
7 Bar Harbor, Maine 8a | 5p
8 Boston, Massachusetts 8a | 6p
9 Newport, Rhode Island 8a | 6p
10-11 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
12 Charleston, South Carolina 8a | 11p
13 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
14 Fort Lauderdale, Florida 7a
• Arrival and/or departure times are subject to tidal conditions
H I G H L I G H T SVivid fall colors mark this voyage
down the eastern American coast. Hearty seafaring traditions and
antebellum Southern charm add their accents to the journey.
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It is almost impossible to guess what memories
will remain with you from your voyage around
the world. What remembered vision will shimmer
in your daydreams for the rest of your life? You
may expect it to be pale moonlight on a marble
minaret, and then get ambushed by the golden
glow of brushwork on a Botticelli putti. You plan
to savor the view of Sydney’s Harbour Bridge, and
discover that an unexpected sunrise on the Java
Sea has taken precedence. It’s not that the sights
you imagined ahead of time are any less amazing.
It’s just that what you find when you least expect
it may truly be the treasure that will light your life
from within. All the memories are waiting for you,
as you sail around the world with Seabourn.
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Sail from Florida to enchanting Venice — by way of the world. Days upon days of spirited discovery are in store, from the
South Pacific’s tall, verdant isles and Australia’s glorious Gold Coast to Southeast Asia’s unspoiled villages and colorful
ports. Vibrant India and Arabia follow, and Egypt, and the Holy Land, before the journey ends in the steepled skyline and
serene canals of Venice. Exclusive events, ashore and on board, highlight each passing region. Gala parties and festive
celebrations abound, turning a voyage into an unforgettable experience.
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world voyage ifort Lauderdale to Dubai n 90 Days January 6 – april 7, 2013
world voyage iifort Lauderdale to singapore n 75 Days January 6 – march 23, 2013
world voyage iiifort Lauderdale to Hong Kong n 61 Days January 6 – march 9, 2013
world voyage ivfort Lauderdale to sydney n 40 Days January 6 – february 16, 2013
world voyage vsydney to Venice n 76 Days february 16 – may 3, 2013
world voyage visydney to Dubai n 50 Days february 16 – april 7, 2013
world voyage viisydney to singapore n 35 Days february 16 – march 23, 2013
world voyage viiisydney to Hong Kong n 21 Days february 16 – march 9, 2013
world voyage ixHong Kong to Venice n 55 Days march 9 – may 3, 2013
world voyage xHong Kong to Dubai n 29 Days march 9 – april 7, 2013
world voyage xisingapore to Venice n 41 Days march 23 – may 3, 2013
world voyage xiiDubai to Venice n 26 Days april 7 – may 3, 2013
Full world cruise events*For world cruise guests sailing 116 days
coMPliMentary sHore exPeriences*For all world cruise guests
Fuerte aMador, PanaMa: PanaMa c anal exPerience
enjoy a spectacular morning watching ships of all sizes pass through the Panama canal
from an exclusive vantage point, followed by a buffet brunch accompanied by lively
Panamanian music at the miraflores Locks museum.
sydney, austr alia: dinner in tHe sKy
enjoy aboriginal entertainment and a delightful dinner in the sky with spectacular
360-degree views of the city, the Harbour and the Blue mountains, as the lights of the
city glitter below you.
Hong Kong, cHina: aFternoon tea at tHe r aces
a day at the races is a Hong Kong tradition. enjoy a British tea in the members’ enclosure
at the sha tin racecourse and watch the races from a private box. Place your bets!
duBai, united ar aB eMir ates: sunset at BurJ KHaliFa
Dubai boasts a wealth of the world’s most fascinating modern architecture. View it all,
and much more, from the world’s highest restaurant, while enjoying a cocktail reception
atop the Burj Khalifa.
BodruM, turKey: an evening at KeMPinsKi BarBaros Bay Hotel
set on a private bay overlooking the aegean, the Barbaros Bay Hotel is the setting
for sunset cocktails, a sumptuous dinner of turkish-inspired cuisine and traditional
folkloric entertainment.
Bor a-Bor a , FrencH Polynesia: a day at Motu taPu
south sea island daydreams come true during an afternoon castaway barbecue
adventure on tiny motu tapu, a palm-shaded paradise of sugary sand set in a sapphire
sea off Bora-Bora.
Bali, indonesia: Magic al Balinese K aleidoscoPe
experience a lively festival procession, Balinese arts demonstrations, a children’s
dance lesson and the fascinating, hypnotic Kecak dance at the luxuriant, beachfront
taman Bhagawan.
BangKoK, tHail and: an aFternoon at tHe Pr asart MuseuM
an afternoon at this extensive private collection of thai artifacts, teak plank houses
and statuary in a formal thai garden filled with treasures in wood, gilt, bronze,
celadon and silk.
PHuKet, tHail and: siaM nir aMit vill age oF tHe Four regions
Pounding long drums and decorated elephants welcome you to the four regions
Village. explore thailand’s varied cultures, cuisines, ride an elephant and shop at
a floating market.
duBrovniK, croatia: revelin Fortress uP- close
revisit Dubrovnik’s colorful past on an afternoon visit to the 16th century revelin
fortress, for cocktails and hors d’oeuvres, and a spirited performance by the Lindjo
folkloric Dance troupe.
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DATE PORT A R R DEP DATE PORT A R R DEPDATE PORT A R R DEP
BORA BORA, FRENCH POLYNESIA
8 Lautoka, Fiji 7a | 5p
9 Cruising the Pacific Ocean
10 Easo, New Caledonia 10a | 6p
11 Nouméa, New Caledonia 8a | 6p
12-13 Cruising the Pacific Ocean
14 Brisbane, Australia 7a | 5p
15 Cruising the Tasman Sea
16 Sydney, Australia 7a
17 Sydney, Australia 6p
18 Cruising the Tasman Sea
19 Cruising the Coral Sea
20 Hamilton Island, Australia 10a | 8p
21 Townsville, Australia 8a | 5p
22 Cairns (The Great Barrier Reef), 8a | 6pAustralia
23 Cruising The Great Barrier Reef andTorres Strait
24 Thursday Island, Australia• 10a | 5p
25 Cruising the Torres Strait
26 Crusing the Arafura Sea
27 Cruising the Savu Sea
28 Komodo Island, Indonesia 10a | 5p
Mar 1 Benoa (Denpasar), Bali, Indonesia 1p
2 Benoa (Denpasar), Bali, Indonesia 11p
3 Cruising the Bali Sea
4 Pare-Pare, Sulawesi, Indonesia 7a | 7p
5 Cruising the Celebes Sea
6 Cruising the Sulu Sea
7-8 Cruising the South China Sea
Jan 6 Fort Lauderdale, Florida 7p
7-8 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
9 Isla Catalina, 8a | 5pDominican RepublicCaviar in the Surf and complimentary watersports (conditions permitting)
10 Cruising the Caribbean Sea
11 Kralendijk, Bonaire 8a | 6p
12 Oranjestad, Aruba 8a | 6p
13 Cruising the Caribbean Sea
14 San Blas Islands, Panama 8a | 3p
15 Transiting the Panama CanalFuerte Amador (Panama City), 6pPanama
16 Fuerte Amador (Panama City), 6pPanama
17-26 Cruising the Pacific Ocean
27 Nuku Hiva, Marquesas Islands, 8a | 6pFrench Polynesia
28 Cruising the Pacific Ocean
29 Rangiroa, Tuamotu Islands, 8a | 5pFrench Polynesia
30 Papeete, Tahiti, French Polynesia 8a | 6p
31 Bora Bora, French Polynesia 8a | 6p
Feb 1 Cruising the Pacific Ocean
2 Rarotonga, Cook Islands 8a | 6p
3-4 Cruising the Pacific Ocean
5 Cross the International Date Line
6 Nuku’alofa, Tongatapu, Tonga 8a | 6p
7 Cruising the Pacific Ocean
9 Hong Kong, China 8a
10 Hong Kong, China 6p
11 Cruising the South China Sea
12 Da Nang (Hue/Hoi An), Vietnam 8a | 6p
13 Cruising the South China Sea
14 Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam• 10a
15 Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam• 4p
16 Cruising the South China Sea
17 Sihanoukville, Cambodia 7a | 8p
18 Ko Kood, Thailand 8a | 5pCaviar in the Surf and complimentary watersports (conditions permitting)
19 Bangkok, Thailand 8a
20 Bangkok, Thailand 6p
21 Cruising the Gulf of Thailand
22 Cruising the South China Sea
23 Singapore 7a | 6p
24 Cruising the Strait of Malacca
25 Langkawi, Malaysia 8a | 6pMarina Day with complimentary watersports (conditions permitting)
26 Phuket, Thailand 8a | 6p
27-29 Cruising the Indian Ocean
30 Cruising the Arabian Sea
31 Cochin, India 8a | 6p
Apr 1 Cruising the Arabian Sea
2 Mumbai, India 12n
3 Mumbai, India 11p
4-5 Cruising the Arabian Sea
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DATE PORT A R R DEP
Panama Canal
Caribbean Sea
Equator
PacificOcean
SouthChina
SeaGulf of Thailand
The GreatBarrier Reef
Coral Sea
SavuSea
TimorSea
Torres Strait
Gulf of OmanSuez Canal
RedSea
Gulf ofAden
MediterraneanSea
Strait of Malacca
IndianOcean
ArabianSea
Inte
rnat
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l Dat
elin
e
TasmanSea
Bali Sea
Fort LauderdaleIsla Catalina
Aruba
BonaireFuerte Amador
San Blas Islands
Nuku Hiva
PapeeteBora Bora Rangiroa
Rarotonga
Lautoka
Nuku’alofa
Hong KongDa Nang
Bangkok
Ho Chi Minh City
Ko Kood
SihanoukvilleLangkawiPhuket
Singapore
Mumbai
Cochin
CairnsTownsville
Hamilton IslandEaso
Sydney
BrisbaneNouméa
Komodo IslandThursday IslandBenoa
Sulawesi
KhasabDubai
SalalahMuscat
Aqaba
Safaga
Sharm el-Sheikh
AshdodHaifa
Sokhna
Ku¸sadasiBodrum
DubrovnikCorfu
VeniceTriluke Bay
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QUEEN HATSHEPSUT’S TEMPLE AT LUXOR, EGYPT
VIETNAMESE FRUIT SELLER
6 Cruising the Gulf of Oman
7 Dubai, United Arab Emirates 7a
8 Dubai, United Arab Emirates 11p
9 Khasab, Oman 8a | 3p
10 Muscat, Oman 9a | 6p
11 Cruising the Arabian Sea
12 Salalah, Oman 12n | 9p
13-14 Cruising the Gulf of Aden
15-16 Cruising the Red Sea
17 Safaga (Luxor), Egypt 7a
18 Safaga (Luxor), Egypt 6p
19 Aqaba (Petra), Jordan 8a | 8p
20 Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt 6a | 5p
21 Sokhna (Cairo), Egypt 8a | 10p
22 Transiting the Suez Canal
23 Ashdod (Jerusalem), Israel 7a | 11p
24 Haifa (Tel Aviv), Israel 7a | 10p
25 Cruising the Mediterranean Sea
26 Bodrum, Turkey 9a | 10p
27 Ku adasi (Ephesus), Turkey 7a | 7p
28 Cruising the Mediterranean Sea
29 Corfu, Greece 8a | 5p
30 Dubrovnik, Croatia 8a | 6p
May 1 Triluke Bay, Croatia 9a | 5pMarina Day with complimentary watersports (conditions permitting)
2 Venice, Italy 10a
3 Venice, Italy Disembark
• Arrival and/or departure times are subject to tidal conditions.
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The vast, blue planet earth offers a bounty of places to explore. This voyage calls at lush landfalls scattered across the Pacific
— places oftentimes described as paradise. It skirts the coasts of New Zealand’s North and South Islands, Tasmania and the
long, dramatic western side of Australia. It follows the scent of spices through the myriad Indonesian isles and along the
shores of Southeast Asia. To the island once called Serendip, and thus to India, Arabia and Egypt, then picks up Marco Polo’s
trail and sails into the Mediterranean and Venice.
Los Angeles 116 Days Januar y 4, 2014
TRADITIONAL DANCE COSTUME, BANGKOK, THAILAND
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voyage iLos angeles to mumbai n 94 Days January 4 – april 9, 2014
voyage iiLos angeles to Hong Kong n 68 Days January 4 – march 14, 2014
voyage iiiLos angeles to Bali n 56 Days January 4 – march 2, 2014
voyage ivLos angeles to sydney n 34 Days January 4 – february 8, 2014
voyage vsydney to Venice n 82 Days february 8 – may 1, 2014
voyage visydney to mumbai n 60 Days february 8 – april 9, 2014
voyage viisydney to Hong Kong n 34 Days february 8 – march 14, 2014
voyage viiiBali to Venice n 60 Days march 2 – may 1, 2014
voyage iXBali to mumbai n 38 Days march 2 – april 9, 2014
voyage XHong Kong to Venice n 48 Days march 14 – may 1, 2014
voyage XiHong Kong to mumbai n 26 Days march 14 – april 9, 2014
voyage Xiimumbai to Venice n 22 Days april 9 – may 1, 2014
steLLa maris CarmeLite monastery, Haifa, israeLDuBroVniK, Croatia
Left: napaLi Coast, Kauai; top: KoaLa, austraLia
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DATE PORT A R R DEP DATE PORT A R R DEPDATE PORT A R R DEP
9 Sydney, Australia 5p
10 Eden, Australia 10a | 6p
11 Cruising the Tasman Sea
12 Burnie, Tasmania, Australia 7a | 3p
13 Melbourne, Australia 8a | 11p
14 Geelong, Australia 8a | 5p
15 Cruising the Bass Strait
16 Penneshaw, Kangaroo Island, 8a | 6pAustralia
17 Adelaide, Australia 8a
18 Adelaide, Australia 6p
19-20 Cruising the Great Australian Bight
21 Cruising the Indian Ocean
22 Bunbury, Australia 10a | 8p
23 Fremantle (Perth), Australia 7a
24 Fremantle (Perth), Australia 4p
25 Geraldton, Australia 10a | 8p
26 Cruising the Indian Ocean
27 Exmouth, Australia 8a | 6p
28-Mar 1 Cruising the Indian Ocean
Mar 2 Benoa (Denpasar), Bali, 7aIndonesia
3 Benoa (Denpasar), Bali, Indonesia 12n
4 Komodo Island, Indonesia 8a | 3p
5 Larantuka, Flores, Indonesia 8a | 6p
6 Cruising the Banda Sea
7 Ambon, Indonesia 8a | 6p
8 Cross the Equator
Jan 4 Los Angeles, California 7p
5-9 Cruising the Pacific Ocean
10 Hilo, Hawaii 10a | 8p
11 Lahaina, Maui, Hawaii 8a | 5p
12 Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii 8a
13 Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii 11p
14 Nawiliwili, Kauai, Hawaii 8a | 5p
15-16 Cruising the Pacific Ocean
17 Cross the Equator
18-20 Cruising the Pacific Ocean
21 Papeete, Tahiti, French Polynesia 8a
22 Papeete, Tahiti, French Polynesia 5aCook’s Bay, Moorea, 8a | 8pFrench Polynesia
23 Vaitape, Bora Bora, 8a | 6pFrench Polynesia
24 Cruising the Pacific Ocean
25 Rarotonga, Cook Islands 8a | 6p
26-28 Cruising the Pacific Ocean
29 Cross International Date Line (lost day)
30 Cruising the Pacific Ocean
31 Auckland, New Zealand 8a | 6p
Feb 1 Tauranga (Rotorua), 8a | 6pNew Zealand•
2 Cruising the Pacific Ocean
3 Wellington, New Zealand 8a | 6p
4 Nelson, New Zealand• 8a | 6p
5-7 Cruising the Tasman Sea
8 Sydney, Australia 7a
9 Cruising the Celebes Sea
10 Sandakan, Sabah, Malaysia 8a | 6p
11 Cruising the Sulu Sea
12-13 Cruising the South China Sea
14 Hong Kong, China 8a
15 Hong Kong, China 6p
16 Cruising the South China Sea
17 Halong Bay, Vietnam 8a | 6p
18 Cruising the Gulf of Tonkin
19 Da Nang (Hue), Vietnam 8a | 6p
20 Cruising the South China Sea
21 Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam• 10a
22 Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam• 4p
23 Cruising the South China Sea
24 Ko Kood, Thailand 8a | 5pMarina Day with complimentary watersports (conditions permitting)
25 Laem Chabang (Bangkok), 8aThailand
26 Laem Chabang (Bangkok), 6pThailand
27 Cruising the Gulf of Thailand
28 Cruising the South China Sea
29 Singapore 8a | 6p
30 Cruising the Strait of Malacca
31 Phuket, Thailand 8a | 6p
Apr 1-3 Cruising the Indian Ocean
4 Colombo, Sri Lanka 8a | 6p
HONG KONG, CHINA
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1 16 DAYS
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DATE PORT A R R DEP
Equator
PacificOcean
SouthChina
Sea
Gulf ofThailand
SavuSea
Suez Canal
RedSea
Gulf ofAden
MediterraneanSea
Strait ofMalacca
IndianOcean
ArabianSea
Inte
rnat
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l Dat
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TasmanSea
Bali Sea
Celebes Sea
BassStrait
Gulf of Tonkin
Great Austrailian
Bight
Banda Sea
IonianSea
Hong Kong
Da NangLaem Chabang
Ho Chi Minh City
Ko Kood
Phuket
Singapore
Mumbai
Sydney
Komodo Island
Benoa
Salalah
Aqaba
SafagaSharm el-Sheikh
AshdodHaifa
Sokhna
DubrovnikCorfu
VeniceTriluke Bay
Los Angeles
HonoluluLahaina
HiloNawiliwili
PapeeteBora Bora
Rarotonga
AucklandTauranga
NelsonWellington
Eden
BurnieGeelong
MelbourneAdelaide
KangarooIslandBunbury
FremantleGeraldton
Exmouth
Larantuka
Sandakan
Ambon
Halong Bay
Cochin
Mormugao
Colombo
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5 Cruising the Arabian Sea
6 Cochin, India 8a | 11p
7 Cruising the Arabian Sea
8 Mormugao (Goa), India 8a | 3p
9 Mumbai, India 10a
10 Mumbai, India 12n
11-12 Cruising the Arabian Sea
13 Salalah, Oman 10a | 8p
14 Cruising the Gulf of Aden
15-17 Cruising the Red Sea
18 Safaga (Luxor), Egypt 7a
19 Safaga (Luxor), Egypt 5p
20 Aqaba (Petra), Jordan 8a | 8p
21 Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt 6a | 4p
22 Sokhna (Cairo), Egypt 7a | 10p
23 Transiting the Suez Canal
24 Ashdod (Jerusalem), Israel 7a | 11p
25 Haifa (Tel Aviv), Israel 7a | 8p
26 Cruising the Mediterranean Sea
27 Cruising the Ionian Sea
28 Corfu, Greece 10a | 7p
29 Dubrovnik, Croatia 10a | 8p
30 Triluke Bay, Croatia 8a | 5pMarina Day with complimentary watersports (conditions permitting)
May 1 Venice, Italy Disembark
• Arrival and/or departure times are subject to tidal conditions.
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COMPLIMENTARY SUITE AMENITIES
Your suite includes many amenities such as Champagne upon
arrival; stocked bar with up to two selected spirits, wine and
soft drinks; fresh fruit; personalized stationery; exclusive
Body Remedies 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.
DRY CLEANING AND LAUNDRY
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.
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
internet/Wi-Fi service amenity is provided to guests booked in
premium suite categories as noted on pages 144, 146 and 147.
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 be charged 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 “Maximum
Gestational Age for Pregnant Woman to Sail” in the enclosed
pricing insert.
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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, JCB,
Discover, traveler’s checks or cash. Regrettably, personal
checks or letters of credit cannot be honored. Cash advances
are not permitted against your onboard account or any form
of credit card.
*Shipboard credits may not be combined, transferred or redeemed for cash, have no residual value and cannot be used in the casino.
PACKING TIPS
Let your own sense of style and this information assist you in
planning your wardrobe.
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:
Resort Casual: Slacks and a sweater or shirt for men;
sundress, skirt or slacks with a sweater or blouse for women.
Jeans are not considered appropriate in The Restaurant.
Elegant Casual: Slacks and a jacket over a sweater or
collared shirt for men. Dress, skirt, or slacks with a sweater
or blouse for women. Jeans are not considered appropriate
in The Restaurant.
Formal Optional: While Elegant Casual is appropriate any
evening, a Formal Optional evening is provided at least once
during a seven-day voyage for guests who wish to dress more
formally. Formal Optional attire includes a tuxedo or dark
suit with tie for men, cocktail dress or other formal apparel
for women. On Formal Optional evenings, we request no
jeans in any of the lounges or dining venues. The itinerary
in your preliminary documents will indicate the number of
Formal Optional evenings planned for your voyage.
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:
Cruise Documents
You may access and print your cruise documents.
Complete your Guest Registration
Supply required security information
Select personal preferences for your suite
Obtain Visa and Immunization Information
Purchase optional shore excursions and gift items
Book and purchase Spa appointments
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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Representative of Seabourn Pride
Suites aboard Seabourn Pride, Seabourn Spirit and
Seabourn Legend feature a comfortable living area,
queen-size bed or two twin beds, walk-in closet, personal
safe, flat-screen TV with DVD player, Bose® Wave® CD
stereo system, fully stocked bar, writing desk with
personalized stationery, dressing table with hairdryer,
plush robes, slippers and 110/220V AC outlets.
OWNER’S SUITE – CATEGORY OW575 square feet (54 square meters) Deck 6, Suites 03-04
Features include living room with semi-circular couch, ocean view, dining area, forward-facing private veranda, bedroom with one queen-size bed only, two spacious alcove closets (on Seabourn Legend, one walk-in closet and one alcove closet), two flat-screen TVs with DVD players, Bose Wave CD stereo system, fully stocked bar, one bathroom with tub, shower and large vanity and one guest bath with vanity. Complimentary internet/Wi-Fi service.Note: Seabourn Spirit and Seabourn Legend’s Owner’s Suites 03 and 04 have different configuration and windows.
OWNER’S SUITE – CATEGORY OW530 square feet (49 square meters) Deck 6, Suites 05-06
Features include living room with convertible sofa bed for one, veranda, bedroom with one queen-size or two twin beds, one walk-in closet, one alcove closet, three flat-screen TVs with DVD players, Bose Wave CD stereo system, fully stocked bar, one spacious bathroom with tub, shower and large vanity and one guest bath with vanity. Complimentary internet/Wi-Fi service.Note: Views from suite and veranda are partially obstructed.
CLASSIC SUITE – CATEGORY CS400 square feet (37 square meters) Deck 5, Suites 01-02
Features include living area with forward-facing window, bedroom with one queen-size bed only, private veranda with French doors and partial view, spacious alcove closets, flat-screen TV with DVD player, Bose Wave CD stereo system, fully stocked bar, generous bathroom with tub, shower and large vanity. Complimentary internet/Wi-Fi service.Note: Views from suite and veranda are partially obstructed.
Diagrams are for illustration only. Actual suite configuration may vary. Double sinks not available on Seabourn Legend.
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SEABOURN BALCONY SUITE – CATEGORY B2-B3277 square feet (26 square meters) B2: Deck 5, Suites 204-223 B3: Deck 6, Suites 304-319Features doors opening to fresh sea breezes from a private mini-balcony, these suites share the same features and attributes as listed below for Category A-A3.Certain suites feature one queen-size bed only (no twin option) and a bathroom with shower only: Seabourn Legend: 208, 209, 304, 305.
SEABOURN SUITE – CATEGORY A-A3277 square feet (26 square meters)* A: Deck 4, Suites 100-111 A1: Deck 4, Suites 112-137 A2: Deck 5, Suites 200-203 and 224-235 A3: Deck 6, Suites 300-303 and 320-325
Features include living area and bedroom, one queen-size bed or two twin beds, picture window, walk-in closet (suites 100 & 101 have alcove closets), flat-screen TV with DVD player, Bose Wave CD Stereo System, fully stocked bar, spacious bathroom with tub, shower and large vanity. Youth beds (Seabourn Pride and Seabourn Spirit only) and rollaway beds are also available.*Suites 102 & 103 are 229 square feet (21 square meters).
DOUBLE SUITE – CATEGORY D1554 square feet (52 square meters) Deck 4, Suites 126/128, 127/129
Consists of two Category A1 suites combined. Features include living room with two picture windows, bedroom with one queen-size or two twin beds, dining room (which converts to a second bedroom with one foldout queen-size bed only), two walk-in closets, two flat-screen TVs with DVD players, Bose Wave CD stereo system, fully stocked bar and two spacious bathrooms (one with tub/shower and one with shower only). Youth beds (Seabourn Pride and Seabourn Spirit only) and rollaway beds (all ships) are also available.Double Suite combinations are also possible in Suite categories A2 and B2 (Deck 5), A3 and B3 (Deck 6). These are identified with the CONVERT TO DOUBLE SUITES
On Seabourn Pride, Suites 208/210, 209/211, 304/306 and 305/307 do connect but cannot be converted into a Double Suite.ELEVATORSHOWER ONLY - Seabourn LegendSHOWER ONLY ONE QUEEN-SIZE BED ONLY(No twin option)On Seabourn Pride, Suite 208, 209,304 and 305 can be arranged with one queen-size bed or two twin beds.MODIFIED ACCESSIBLE SUITESFeature a queen-size bed (no twin option).Suites 134, 136, 232 & 234, are modified accessible, shower only with small lip into shower, a step into the bathroom with a portable ramp, standard interior and exterior doorways.SELF SERVICE LAUNDERETTE
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symbol on the deck plan. Fares are based on 180% of the applicable fare for suite category sold singly. On Seabourn Pride, Double Suite combinations are not available in B2 and B3 categories.Note: Combinations 208/210 and 209/211 have two bathrooms with tubs, available on Seabourn Spirit only.
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Suites aboard Seabourn Odyssey, Seabourn Sojourn and Seabourn Quest feature 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 or 744 & 746 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, two bars, 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.
GRAND SIGNATURE SUITE – CATEGORY GRDeck 7 Combine forward suites 700 & 702 or suites 701 & 703 for a total inside space of 1,159 sq.ft. (107.4 sq.m.) plus two verandas totaling 558 sq.ft. (51.9 sq.m.)
Expansive ocean views, forward-facing windows, dining for four to six, two bedrooms, two full bathrooms (one whirlpool), guest bath, two bars, pantry with wet bar, three closets and three flat-screen TVs. Complimentary internet/Wi-Fi service.
SIGNATURE SUITE – CATEGORY SSDeck 7 forward suites 700 & 701: inside space of 859 sq.ft. (79.7 sq.m.) plus one veranda of 493 sq.ft. (45.8 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.
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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 Total inside space of between 516 sq.ft. & 538 sq.ft. (48 & 50 sq.m.) plus veranda of 172 sq.ft. (16 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.
Penthouse Spa Suites do not have elevator access.
PENTHOUSE SUITE – CATEGORY PHDeck 6, 9 & 10 Total inside space of 436 sq.ft. (40.6 sq.m.) plus one veranda of 98 sq.ft. (9.1 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.
SEABOURN SUITE – CATEGORY A & A1Deck 4 Total inside space of 295 sq.ft. (27.5 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.).
Diagrams are for illustration only. Actual suite configuration may vary.
Representative of Suites 800 & 801 only.
Representative of Suite 1092 on Seabourn Quest. Other suites have slightly different configuration.
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PSVERANDA SUITE – CATEGORY V1-V6Decks 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9 Total inside space of 300 sq.ft. (27.7 sq.m.) plus one veranda of 65 sq.ft. (6.1 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 mini-balcony). 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.
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