Seabourn’s Summer Europe Cruises Ofer Winning Combinations
Seabourn - 23.02.2011
More New Ships, More New Itineraries, More Value-Filled, Back-to-Back Options
Top-rated Seabourn will have all six of its intimate,
award-winning ships in Europe this year, sailing itineraries of different
lengths in destinations as diverse as the majestic fjords of Norway, the
glamorous resorts of the French Riviera, gorgeous Greek and Dalmatian isles and
the opulent czarist palaces of the Ukraine’s Black Sea coast. The good news for
travelers is that the entire season is being offered at Seabourn Value Fares,
saving them up to 50 percent off brochure fares, and numerous back-to-back
opportunities add even more value.
“Virtually our entire Mediterranean season is crafted into seven-day
voyages,” noted Seabourn president Richard D. Meadows. “These are
enchanting on their own,” he continued, “and you can also combine
them for two, three or up to four weeks of superb cruising, visiting a
completely different set of ports and saving an extra 10 percent off the
fares.”
Travelers can enjoy the remarkably inclusive Seabourn cruise experience –
complimentary open bars throughout the voyage, superb dining, gracious,
personalized service and spacious, all-suite accommodations—all of which
have been rated the World’s Best by the readers of Condé Nast Traveler and
Travel + Leisure, plus exceptional delivery of desirable destinations, all for
less than they would pay for a four-star hotel room alone. Fares for seven-day
cruises start from $2,499 per person, based on double occupancy. Combo fares
for 14 days start from $4,499.
Making its debut in June, the new 450-guest Seabourn Quest will spend the summer
navigating the wildly popular Greek Isles and Turkish coast between Istanbul
and Athens, alternating with another week in the breathtaking Dalmatian islands
and on the Adriatic coast to Venice. Quest’s sister Seabourn Odyssey will sail
the same series of voyages on alternate weeks, allowing travelers the widest
possible choice of departure dates on which to explore these superb
destinations aboard one of the most acclaimed ships in the world.
Seabourn Legend will be mingling with the yachts of monarchs and moguls in the
favored marinas of the Cote d”Azur, Mediterranean islands and the Italian
Riviera, sailing combinable, week-long voyages between Monte Carlo and Rome,
and round-trip from both cities.
Seabourn Spirit will summer in the Adriatic, sailing two different seven-day
cruises round trip from Venice to the medieval gems of Italy, Croatia,
Montenegro and Slovenia. Combining these affords guests the opportunity to
enjoy a full day in La Serenissima in between.
In Northern Europe, Seabourn will have two different ships sailing the same
region, but offering a choice of cruise lengths and content. Seabourn Sojourn,
introduced to acclaim last June with 225 luxurious suites , will be offering
cruises of seven days visiting the highlights of the Baltic, including three
days in St. Petersburg, between Copenhagen and Stockholm. These alternate (and
can be combined) with nine-day Norwegian Fjords cruises round-trip from
Copenhagen. Fares for the seven-day Baltic cruises start from $3,799 per
person, double. Fares for a 16-day Combo cruise start from $7,699.
Meanwhile its smaller sister Seabourn Pride will carry 208 guests on 12-day
Scandinavia & Russia voyages that deliver the same highlights and add some
charming islands and cities on the Baltic’s Amber Coast. Pride’s pair of
cruises in Norway are likewise longer, sailing from Copenhagen all the way to
the North Cape and back in 15 days. The 12-day Baltic cruises start from $5,249
per person. Combo fares for 27 days start from $10,499 per person.
All of these options promise travelers an unmatched level of luxury and
convenience, and a tremendous value when compared with the cost of visiting
these European destinations by other means.
For more information on Seabourn’s Combo Fares, or to book a Seabourn voyage,
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