Europe Now Event Book by 30/06/16
Cruising with Seabourn is unlike any other form of travel. Designed
for just 458 or 600 guests, these intimate ships are the perfect blend of glamorous elegance, impeccable service, exquisite cuisine and highly personalised destination experiences, all of which have earned Seabourn some of the most coveted awards in travel.
£300pp air credit on fl y/cruise bookings for select Europe voyages Plus free upgrades to Verandah Suite
Seabourn Odyssey
Greece & Dalmatian Delights 7 nights | Athens to Venice 6 Aug, 1 Oct* 2016
DAY PORT 1 Piraeus (Athens) 2 Monemvasia, Greece with complimentary watersports
3 Katakolon (Olympia), Greece 8am 6pm 4 Nydri, Greece 5 Corfu, Greece
6 Dubrovnik, Croatia 7 Primosten, Croatia 8 Venice, Italy
8am 5pm 8am 5pm 8am 6pm 7am 4pm 7am
Lead in fare refers to dates marked *
Cruise only from £1,799pp* Fly/cruise from £1,905pp*
Free Upgrade to Veranda Suite Marina Day
ARRIVE DEPART 4pm
8am 5pm DAY PORT 1 Venice, Italy 2 Primosten, Croatia with complimentary watersports
3 Dubrovnik, Croatia 4 Corfu, Greece 5 Nydri, Greece
6 Katakolon (Olympia) 7 Monemvasia, Greece 8 Piraeus, Athens
8am 5pm 8am 8pm 8am 5pm 8am 6pm 8am 5pm 7am
Lead in fare refers to dates marked *
Cruise only from £1,799pp* Fly/cruise from £2,105pp*
Free Upgrade to Veranda Suite The Seabourn Difference ● Boutique hotels at sea accommodate just 458 or 600 guests
● Unique itineraries to must-see cities and hidden gems where larger ships cannot go
● Intuitive, gracious service provided by staff passionate about pleasing guests ● Spacious, all-suite accommodation with ocean views many with verandas ● Open bars throughout the ship, and fi ne wines poured at lunch and dinner
Seabourn Academy Offers an in depth online educational programme designed to provide agents
with all the tools and sales techniques needed to achieve greater sales success. Register at
www.seabournacademy.co.uk
● All dining venues complimentary, featuring gourmet dining experiences rivaling the fi nest restaurants anywhere
● Complimentary welcome champagne and in-suite bar stocked with your clients preferences
● Tipping is neither required nor expected – service simply to delight How to sell Seabourn POLAR online is the fastest and easiest way to book Seabourn
For agency registration and enquiries e-mail
salessupport@seabourn.co.uk Reservations: 0844 338 8686.
seabourn.co.uk
Lead prices are per person sharing an ocean view suite, please ask for Penthouse and Premium fares. All fares are subject to availability and change at any time. ~The £300pp Air Credit is only applicable to round-trip fl ights booked from any United Kingdom gateway available through Flightease and booked with Seabourn. Lead fl y/cruise fares shown here include the £300pp air credit. Flight prices subject to change . The promotion is based on the RX* promotion code and is available in all cabin classes [subject to availability] on select Aug-Oct 2016 voyages. For full terms and conditions please visit
www.seabourn.co.uk or refer to the current Seabourn Cruise Collection brochure.
Marina Day
Seabourn Odyssey
Adriatic & Greek Isles 7 nights | Venice to Athens 13 Aug*; 8 Oct 2016
ARRIVE DEPART 4pm
8am 5pm DAY PORT
1 Barcelona, Spain 2 Valencia, Spain
3 Ciutadella de Menorca 5 Portoferraio, Elba
6 Sta Margherita (Portofi no) 7 San Remo
8 St Tropez, France
9 La Joliette (Marseille) 10 Hyeres, France
11 Monte Carlo, Monaco
Seabourn Sojourn
Rivieras & Spanish Splendours 10 nights | Barcelona to Monte Carlo 25 Jul; 22 Aug~; 17 Oct* 2016
ARRIVE DEPART 4pm
8am 8am 8am 8am 8am
Marina Day with complimentary watersports
8am 11pm 8am 8am 7am
6pm 5pm
Lead in fare refers to dates marked *, ~ Itinerary in reverse
Cruise only from £2,899pp* Fly/cruise from £2,969pp*
5pm 5pm 6pm 5pm 5pm
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