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Seabourn Cruise Line
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Dinner can always be served in your suite, served course by course from the regular menu.

Nearly half the suites on Seabourn ships have mini-balconies with doors that open to admit fresh sea breezes.

Complimentary shore experiences can range from a beach barbecue to a private cocktail reception at the Puerto Rican Museum of Art.


Seabourn was founded on the principle that dedication to personal service in elegant surroundings would appeal to sophisticated, independent-minded passengers whose lifestyles demand the best. Lovingly maintained since their introduction in 1987 -- and routinely updated with new features -- the megayachts of Seabourn have proved to be a smashing success over the years. They remain favorites with people who can take care of themselves but would rather do so aboard a ship that caters to their individual preferences.

Choose If ...

You consider fine dining the highlight of your vacation.

You own your own tuxedo.These ships are dressy, and most men wear them on formal evenings.

You feel it's annoying to sign drink tabs; everything is included on these ships.

Don't Choose If ...

Dressing down is on your agenda.

You absolutely must have a spacious private balcony; they are limited in number and book fast.

You need to be stimulated by constant activity.

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Shore excursions often include privileged access to historic and cultural sites when they are not open to the general public. A highlight of Seabourn's Caribbean cruises is the picnic on a private beach when the uniformed captain and crew members wade into the surf to serve champagne and caviar to guests enjoying a refreshing dip in the sea.

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