SIX ST AR UL TRA-L UXURY CRUISING • Intimate ships with just 104 or 225 suites.
The Seabourn Difference
ruising with Seabourn is unlike any other form of travel. Designed for just 208 to 450 guests, our intimate ships are the perfect blend of glamorous elegance, impeccable service, exquisite cuisine and highly personalised destination experiences, all of which have earned Seabourn the most coveted awards in travel. From the luxury of all suite accommodations to complimentary fi ne wines and spirits throughout the ship, and a tipping not required, or expected policy, Seabourn exemplifi es the defi nition of travelling well.
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• Unique itineraries to must-see cities and hidden gems where larger ships can’t go.
• All dining venues are complimentary with gourmet dining experiences that rival the fi nest restaurants anywhere – dine when and with whom you wish.
• Intuitive, gracious service provided by a staff passionate about pleasing our guests.
• Complimentary welcome champagne and in-suite bar stocked with your preferences.
• Spacious, all-suite accommodations with sweeping ocean views – many with verandas.
• Open bar throughout the ship, and fi ne wines poured at lunch and dinner.
Ship Spirit
• Tipping is neither required nor expected, service simply to delight you.
Sailing on 24 Nov 2012
Odyssey 22 Jan 2013 Legend 23 Mar 2013
SHIP SAILING ON NIGHTS Nights From/To 10 Rome to Lisbon £1,799
16 Auckland to Sydney £4,800 07 St Maarten round trip £1,899
Fares based on new bookings only, per guest, double occupancy, and subject to availability. Some suite categories may not be available. Fares are not combinable with any other offer, may vary by sailing date, are capacity controlled, and are subject to change without notice. Round-trip Economy class air from London included and transfers will be provided from airport to pier and from pier to airport on days of embarkation and disembarkation.
R E M A R K A B L E V A L U E I N 2 0 13 TO/FROM
Legend 21 April 13 7 Barcelona to Rome Odyssey 10 April 13 18
Dubai to Rome
CRUISE ONLY FLY/CRUISE FROM PP
FROM PP
£1,975 £2,525 £2,999 £3,405
Sojourn 02 July 13 7 Copenhagen to Stockholm £2,799 £3,195
Fares based on new bookings only, per guest, double occupancy, and subject to availability. Some suite categories may not be available. Fares are not combinable with any other offer, may vary by sailing date, are capacity controlled, and are subject to change without notice. Round-trip Economy class air from London included and transfers will be provided from airport to pier and from pier to airport on days of embarkation and disembarkation.
REMARKABLE VALUE IN 2012/13
Cruise Only From pp
Fly/Cruise From pp
£2,049 £5,900 £2,795
• Intimate ships with just 104 or 225 suites
• Unique itineraries to must-see cities and hidden gems where larger ships can’t go.
• All dining venues are complimentary with gourmet dining experiences that rival the fi nest restaurant anywhere - dine when and with whom you wish.
• Intuitive, gracious service provided by a staff passionate about pleasing our guests.
• Complimentary welcome champagne and in-suite bar stocked with your preferences.
• Spacious, all-suite accommodations with sweeping ocean views - many with verandas.
• Open bar throughout the ship, and fi ne wines poured at lunch and dinner.
• Tipping is neither required nor expected, service simply to delight you.
The Seabourn Difference
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0808 178 4411
www.cruiseline.co.uk
Call The Cruise Line on
0808 178 4411
www.cruiseline.co.uk
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