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The Yachts of Seabourn Cruise Ship Fleet and General Information

 

 

Cruise Ship Fleet

 

Legend          Pride         Spirit


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Fleet-wide Amenities

Seabourn Signature Delights


Discerning travelers expect and deserve the very best. And that's what Seabourn Signature Delights® are all about – the very best life has to offer.

Seabourn Signature Delights are the little things that make your experience an extraordinary one at every turn.

They include:

An intimate yacht that visits places inaccessible to others

All-suite accommodations

Impeccable personalized service

Open bar throughout the ship

Open-seating Restaurant with gourmet, prepared-to-order cuisine created by celebrity chef Charlie Palmer

Evening Under the Stars® sumptuous barbecue dinner with live music and dancing

Fine soaps by Hermes and L’Occitane; bath amenities by Molton Brown

Pure PamperingSM bath drawn by your suite stewardess

Caviar in the Surf® where available

Seabourn's Personal ShopperSM

Shopping with the Chef

Water sports from the ship's unique marina

Wi-Fi access from suites and public rooms; cell phone service at sea

Tipping is neither required nor expected

 

New Ship Builds

 

New Ship Builds GRT Passengers Scheduled Launch
Seabourn Odyssey  30,000

450

June 2009
 

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General Information/History

 

Corporate Profile

 

Company Mission:
We are dedicated to creating exceptional yachting vacations by personally owning the fulfillment of each guest's expectations.

The Yachts of Seabourn, an ultra luxury cruise line, has established itself as the world´s most celebrated cruise line, constantly winning unanimous accolades from cruising guidebooks, travel critics and traveler polls since its founding in 1987.

The Seabourn fleet currently includes Seabourn Pride, Seabourn Spirit, Seabourn Legend and Seabourn Odyssey.

The Yachts of Seabourn is a member of the exclusive World´s Leading Cruise Lines alliance, which also includes: Cunard Line, Carnival Cruise Lines, Holland America Line, Costa Cruises and Princess Cruises. Together, these member lines share a commitment to quality and value, offering cruise vacations that appeal to the widest range of lifestyles and budgets and sail to some of the world´s most exciting destinations.

The Yachts of Seabourn Management Team
Pamela C. Conover - President and Chief Executive Officer
Lourdes Pineda - Chief Financial Officer
Lawrence Rapp - Vice President, Hotel Operations
Adam Snitzer - Vice President, Marketing
Doug Seagle - Vice President, Sales
Helen Panagos - Vice President, Shoreside Operations

Current Ships
Year in Service
Tonnage
Guests
Crew
Seabourn Pride
1988
10,000
208
164
Seabourn Spirit
1989
10,000
208
164
Seabourn Legend
1993
10,000
208
164
Seabourn Odyssey
2009
32,000
450
330
Newbuild Two
2010
32,000
450
330
Newbuild Three
2011
32,000
450
330

Destinations

Winter: Caribbean; Asia, India & Arabia; South America & the Amazon; Central America & Panama Canal; Australia & New Zealand

Spring: Caribbean; Transatlantic Crossing; Greek Isles & Turkey; French, Italian & Spanish vieras

Summer: Scandinavia & Russia; British Isles; Norwegian Fjords; Greek Isles & Turkey; French, Italian & Spanish Rivieras

Fall: Transatlantic Crossing; British Isles; Greek Isles & Turkey; Asia, India & Arabia

The ships visit many of the world's most famous cities, as well as intriguing ports of call, some only offered by Seabourn.

The Yachts of Seabourn a also provides a wide range of other travel experiences ashore – Exclusively Seabourn – complimentary shore experiences, overland tours, journeys and excursions. The crème de la crème of shore excursions are Seabourn's exclusive Signature Series from "An Extraordinary Finnish (Freezing) Experience" in Finland to a "Gala Evening in Ephesus," in Kusadasi, Turkey.

Seabourn's Guest
The Yachts of Seabourn guests are affluent and well-seasoned travelers who want the "best of the best" and may not necessarily be experienced cruisers. They avoid larger ships and are frequent guests at exclusive hotels, resorts, and upscale tour operators.