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Five essential things to know before you board a Seabourn cruise ship

Five essential things to know before you board a Seabourn cruise ship

Telegraph07-05-2025

Seabourn was the first to shake things up in cruising by offering a contemporary and stylish approach, unfettered by tradition. Understated elegance is its stock in trade, but it also encourages guests to have fun.
The line, known for its Adam Tihany interiors and Caviar in the Surf beach barbecues (coat-tailed waiters serve caviar in the Caribbean Sea), is strong on innovation. Its expedition ships were among the first to sail with submarines. The line drew plaudits when it launched penthouse spa suites with access to a spa concierge throughout the voyage, and a decade on it partners with integrative medicine founder, Dr Andrew Weil.
Seabourn launched The Collection in 2025; a range of cruises featuring one-off shoreside experiences ranging from private dinners at world-renowned wineries to seats at the Monte Carlo Masters tennis quarter-finals.
Taking passengers around the world in all-suite accommodation on four ocean and two expedition ships, the line welcomes guests with in-suite Champagne and a complimentary in-suite bar. It offers gourmet dining, premium spirits, fine wines and caviar throughout the voyage. Tipping isn't required. Each suite also includes a personal host and the crew to passenger ratio is almost 1:1.
1. Where does Seabourn cruise?
Worldwide and to all seven continents, including Europe and Asia, Australia and the South Pacific, and North and South America. Expedition cruises visit the Amazon, the Arctic, Antarctica, South America, the Northwest Passage, Australia's Kimberley region and the South Pacific. Seabourn Sojourn departs Dover for the British Isles, Norway and Iceland in May and June and will spend some of her summer season exploring the lochs of Scotland.
Transatlantic voyages sail between Europe and the Caribbean in November and spring and World Cruises depart in January. A Ring of Fire World Cruise in 2026 will visit 63 destinations in 14 countries.
2. Who does Seabourn appeal to?
Seabourn's relaxed approach to life on board attracts a well-heeled and slightly younger demographic. Those who enjoy chic, laid back luxury resorts should find a home at sea. The line offers some great itineraries for families in destinations including Alaska and it tailors excursions to culture and adventure seekers, foodies, and passengers who want to splash out on private jet travel, guides, cars and drivers.
Children aged six months and over can travel, although there are no children's clubs on board. The minimum age on voyages to Antarctica or on expedition cruises is six years.
3. Seabourn's fleet
Ocean
Seabourn Sojourn and Seabourn Quest (458 passengers)
Sojourn and Quest launched in 2010 and 2011 respectively. Décor and rooms feel slightly dated compared to the newer, Adam Tihany designed ships, but facilities and service won't disappoint. Ninety per cent of the rooms have balconies (ocean view rooms have a sea view but no balcony).
Seabourn Encore (600 passengers)
The line's first 600-passenger ship launched in 2016 and was followed by sister ship Seabourn Ovation in 2018. This new class of ship introduced balcony suites for all guests. Several top-tier room categories include a Penthouse Spa suite. Entry-level Veranda suites feature a walk-in wardrobe, a lounge area, a fully-stocked mini-bar and a bathroom with separate tub and shower (eight are shower only).
Across the 12 decks guests will find a stylish outdoor pool with whirlpools, a bow whirlpool, a gym and luxurious spa. For more exclusivity, The Retreat has 15 'living room' cabanas with a flat screen television and a personalised bar fridge. A dedicated spa cabana is available for massages.
Lively Seabourn Square is a popular coffee area and passengers can dine at the poolside Patio, the indoor/outdoor Colonnade for buffet breakfasts, lunch and dinner, Solis for light Mediterranean food, the fine-dining Restaurant and the Observation Bar for snacks and/or cocktails with a view. The Club opens for afternoon tea then becomes a live-music venue in the evening. The Discovery Centre hosts cultural lectures.
Seabourn Ovation (600 passengers)
Sister-ship to Encore, Ovation launched in 2018 and features 300 ocean-front balcony suites and the same amenities, facilities and relaxation and restaurant options as Encore (above).
Expedition fleet
Seabourn Venture and Seabourn Pursuit (264 passengers)
Built to Polar Class standards Seabourn Venture and Seabourn Pursuit launched in 2022 and 2024 respectively. Each ship has 132 balcony suites, a spa, an outdoor infinity pool, eight places to eat and drink and a Discovery Centre for talks and lectures. Both carry two custom-built submarines, double sea kayaks, mountain bikes, e-bikes and a fleet of 24 zodiacs. A 24-person expedition team sails on each cruise. A submarine expedition costs $1,000pp (£753pp).
4. Loyalty Scheme
The Seabourn Club rewards guests in two ways – the Milestone Awards Programme features a complimentary seven-day cruise for club members with 140 redeemable sailed days, or a 14-day cruise when 250 Redeemable Sailed Day* is reached. Guests can also earn Seabourn Club Points which afford additional benefits on board and at home.
5. Access for guests with disabilities
The fleet has several wheelchair accessible staterooms and passengers are asked for detailed information in advance. Those requiring a wheelchair or mobility assistance device during the cruise must provide their own (the line provides wheelchairs for embarkation and disembarkation only).

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