Wednesday, 9 January 2013

Cruise Line Review: Seabourn ? Ship2Shore.tv

IMG_1365Seabourn used to be called the Yachts of Seabourn. That should tell you this isn?t just luxury cruising on a small ship; it?s cruising that feels like yachting. In recent years, three ships carrying 200 passengers each have been joined by three ships each carryoing 450 guests. Fleet-wide, it?s an all-suite, all ocean-view environment, with space in suites you?d never expect on a ship, with walk in closets and bathtubs!

Seabourn?s Signature Delights add magic to the mix:
? ?Massage Moments? on deck,
? ?Pure Pampering? bath menus
? ?Shopping with the Chef? in some of the world?s most fascinating markets, and enjoying the fruits of our labour back on the ship
? ?Evenings under the Stars?, with music, dancing and flamb?!
? And Seabourn?s world famous ?Caviar in the Surf?!

First-time Seabourn guests expect the luxury, but you might not be prepared for the ease and fun of the Seabourn experience! There?s a 1-1 ratio of guest to hand-picked crew, exquisitely trained and each seemingly personally invested in ensuring you have the best cruise ever; they even make it a point to memorize guest names within the first 24 hours of a cruise.

It?s a fine balance Seabourn manages with perfection: white gloved service that?s never stuffy ? always sincerely friendly!

No wonder Seabourn staff are consistently ranked as the finest at sea, earning Seabourn honors as the World?s Best Small Ship Cruise Line in surveys of readers by Cond? Nast Traveler and Travel + Leisure.

Source: http://www.ship2shore.tv/cruise-line-review-seabourn

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