Seabourn was founded over 35 years ago by a small group of cruising and hospitality executives. Their vision was to offer a casual, relaxed, and elegant experience onboard - something that had previously only been available to private yacht owners.
What is the passenger capacity on Seabourn’s fleet?
Seabourn currently has 6 small ships in their fleet carrying between 264 and 600 guests.In 2022, Seabourn added a new ultra-luxury expedition ship to its fleet, Seabourn Venture, which was then joined by its sister ship, Seabourn Pursuit, in 2023.
What can I expect on a Seabourn cruise?
Seabourn prides itself on its attentive and intuitive service and caters to the discerning traveller. Each ship provides a spacious, luxurious, unpretentious environment for guests to relax in.
Their all-suite ships are spacious and sophisticated. Most will have a balcony with amazing sea views. Each suite has a living space and a queen-sized bed (that can be converted into twin beds), alongside a marble bathroom with both a bath and a shower, luxurious lines, and a walk-in wardrobe.
What is included on a Seabourn cruise?
Seabourn offers an all-inclusive fare, so their guests can enjoy complimentary soft drinks, alcoholic drinks, including top-branded spirits and fine wines, and champagne throughout the ship and at any time.
The culinary experience is also a real highlight for many Seabourn guests when they are on board. All dining venues are included, and guests can dine al fresco or under the stars at their ‘Earth and Ocean’ restaurant.
Guests can also enjoy Seabourn's Signature Events - an array of complimentary bucket list experiences, exclusive performances, and authentic culinary immersions.
- What else is included on a Seabourn cruise?
- All-suite accommodation, and the majority have an ocean view and a private balcony
- Welcome champagne and a complimentary in-suite bar stocked
- Wifi is included
- A personalised guest service provided by a dedicated team to exceed their guests' expectations
- Complimentary caviar
- Tipping is not required or expected