Seabourn’s ships sail to the top in readers’ Choice Poll
Seabourn - 15.02.2011
Condé Nast Traveler Publishes Gold List Rankings, Ships’ Individual Scores from Annual Survey.
They say a rising tide lifts all boats, and in the case of Seabourn’s intimate, luxury cruise ships, a tide of enthusiasm from cruise travelers has elevated the entire fleet to the top of Condé Nast Traveler magazine’s prestigious annual survey of its readers.
Seabourn’s ships were ranked above all other cruise ships, regardless of size,
in the three all-important categories of Service, Food, and Accommodations in
the 2011 edition of Condé Nast Traveler’s prestigious Gold List, published in
the magazine’s January issue. In the February issue, individual ship results
show the 450-guest Seabourn Odyssey as the highest-rated cruise ship regardless
of size. Odyssey’s smaller, 208-guest sisters Seabourn Spirit, Legend and
Pride, are ranked number two, three and five respectively in the small-ship
category. Odyssey’s twin sister, Seabourn Sojourn, debuted in June of 2010 and
was not rated in the poll. Seabourn Legend, meanwhile, achieved the highest
scores in several categories, including a perfect 100 for Crew/Service, 99.1
for Food/Dining and 97.4 for Schedule/Itineraries.
“Scores like these would be an outstanding achievement under any
circumstances,” noted Richard D. Meadows, Seabourn’s president. “But the fact
that they were earned during a period of very rapid fleet expansion is a
testament to the professionalism and passion of Seabourn’s onboard management
and their staffs.”
Seabourn enjoys a peerless reputation for delivering exceptional, personalized
service to guests. Its small ships carry nearly one staff member per guest,
hand-picked and trained to anticipate not only the needs of their guests, but
also extra touches to surprise and delight them. Guests cite being addressed by
name almost immediately as a hint of good things to come, and one recent guest
recounted how the executive chef called his counterpart on another Seabourn
ship to get a recipe for a dish the guest had enjoyed on a previous cruise, and
served it the next night. Because Seabourn’s onboard experience is so
all-inclusive, with open bars and no gratuities expected, the relationship of
service staff with the guests is sincerely helpful and free of any ulterior
agenda.
Dining is a key metric for luxury cruise guests. They are generally patrons of
the finest restaurants ashore, and arrive on board with elevated expectations.
Seabourn enlisted the guidance of two-time James Beard Award-winner Charlie
Palmer in designing its menus, and the partnership has created a repertoire
that is varied, intriguing and eminently satisfying. Innovative dining
alternatives such as the line’s avant garde small-plates tasting menus in
Restaurant 2, have kept it at the top of the list consistently. Unlike many of
its competitors, Seabourn never charges extra for any alternative dining on its
ships.
Accommodations aboard Seabourn’s ships are all ocean-view suites. Generously sized
and thoughtfully appointed, they are designed as gracious vacation homes,
perfect for private relaxation and large enough to welcome company if desired.
The in-suite bar is stocked with the guests’ requests prior to arrival. Walk-in
closets, marble or granite bathrooms and separate seating and sleeping areas
are enhanced with clever touches such as personalized stationery, a World Atlas
and even an umbrella to carry ashore.
Seabourn is in the final months of a fleet expansion that will have tripled its
capacity in just three years by the middle of 2011. The line’s new class of
ships, beginning with Seabourn Odyssey in 2009, has been greeted as a “game
changer” for the luxury segment. Carrying just 450 guests each, in expansive
ocean-view suites, Odyssey, and sisters Seabourn Sojourn and Seabourn Quest,
are the smallest new vessels being built by any major cruise line, preserving
the line’s signature ability to carry guests closer to the historical center of
major ports, and to call in picturesque ports and yacht harbors where larger
ships cannot go at all.
In 2011, Seabourn will offer the most luxury cruise berths in Europe on its six
ships, providing travelers with myriad opportunities to explore waterways from
Norway’s spectacular North Cape, through Scandinavia and Russia, the
Mediterranean, and even to the czarist palaces of the Black Sea, in
award-winning style.
For more information on Seabourn’s award-winning cruise vacations, contact:
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