About Seabourn


2008/2009 Itineraries

 

                                    Seabourn Pride Statistics

Shipyard:  Schichau Seebeckwerft/Bremerhaven, Germany
Entered Service: 1988
Gross Tons:  10,000
Length: 439 feet
Beam:  63 feet
Draft:  16.8 feet
Speed: 18 knots
Propulsion: Diesel Electric
Crew: 160 Norwegian/International
Passengers: 208
Registry: Bahamas
CDC Sanitary Rating: 96 (as of 3/17/08)
Passenger Decks:  6
Wheelchair-accessible Cabins: 4
Pool:   one (outdoors) plus small pool in aft
Whirlpools:  3
Business/Internet Center: Yes
WiFi Access:  Suites/public rooms
Medical Center:  Yes
Launderette:  Yes
Smoking:  Restricted in public areas
Tipping:  Not required or expected
Website; www.seabourn.com

Suite Amenities
Complimentary French champagne upon arrival, 24-hour room service, in-suite dinner service from restaurant menu; personalized stationery; fruit basket replenished daily; in-suite bar stocked to guests’ request; Egyptian cotton bed linens, towels and robes; ample wood clothes hangers; umbrella, daily newspaper direct-dial telephone, hair dryer, private safe; world atlas, flat-screen TV/DVD player, Bose Wave radio/CD stereo, 3-channel music
Other Shipboard Amenities
Complimentary wines and spirits throughout every voyage; boutique; beauty salon; gymnasium equipped with variable resistance lines, treadmills, Stairmasters, stationary cycles, rowers and free weights; Movies Under the Stars® on deck; complimentary shoreside experience on all voyages; Water Sports Marina with enclosed steel-mesh pool for ocean swimming, kayaking, sail boating, windsurfing, pedal boating, banana boat rides, snorkeling and water skiing (weather permitting).
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About Seabourn

Seabourn Cruise Line was founded in 1987 by Norwegian industrialist Atle Brynestad. Its first vessel was the Seabourn Pride (one of three sister ships) which made her maiden voyage in November 1988. Sister ships Seabourn Spirit made her debut the following year and Seabourn Legend (ex-Queen Odyssey, Royal Viking Queen) was acquired in January 1996.
In 1991 Carnival Corporation purchased 25 percent of Seabourn and five years later purchased an additional 25 percent. In 1998 Seabourn Cruise Line and Cunard Line merged to form Cunard Line Limited when a consortium including Carnival Corporation acquired Cunard Line from Kvaerner ASA. In 1999, Carnival Crop exercised its option to purchase the merged company in total.
In 2004, subsequent to the formation of Carnival Corp &  Plc, Seabourn Cruise Line was reorganized as a stand-alone company with headquarters in Miami.
In 2009 the 32,000 ton Seabourn Odyssey will be making her debut with a passenger capacity of 450 guests. Two other newbuilds of similar tonnage and passenger capacity will debut in 2010 and 2011.

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Itineraries 

For the 2008 spring/summer/early fall season, Seabourn Pride will be cruising in northern and southern European waters until October 16 when she redeploys to Fort Lauderdale, Florida for a series of Caribbean cruises from November 11 to January 3 departing Fort Lauderdale or Bridgetown Barbados. In addition, Pride will offer longer cruises in South American waters from January 3 to March 18, 2009, when the ship once again crosses the Atlantic to Lisbon for the 2009 spring/summer season of European cruises that begin at the end of March. More information at www.seabourn.com


2008/2009 Itineraries

 

Seabourn Pride Statistics

Shipyard:  Schichau Seebeckwerft/Bremerhaven, Germany
Entered Service: 1988
Gross Tons:  10,000
Length: 439 feet
Beam:  63 feet
Draft:  16.8 feet
Speed: 18 knots
Propulsion: Diesel Electric
Crew: 160 Norwegian/International
Passengers: 208
Registry: Bahamas
CDC Sanitary Rating: 96 (as of 3/17/08)
Passenger Decks:  6
Wheelchair-accessible Cabins: 4
Pool:   one (outdoors) plus small pool in aft
Whirlpools:  3
Business/Internet Center: Yes
WiFi Access:  Suites/public rooms
Medical Center:  Yes
Launderette:  Yes
Smoking:  Restricted in public areas
Tipping:  Not required or expected
Website; www.seabourn.com

Suite Amenities
Complimentary French champagne upon arrival, 24-hour room service, in-suite dinner service from restaurant menu; personalized stationery; fruit basket replenished daily; in-suite bar stocked to guests’ request; Egyptian cotton bed linens, towels and robes; ample wood clothes hangers; umbrella, daily newspaper direct-dial telephone, hair dryer, private safe; world atlas, flat-screen TV/DVD player, Bose Wave radio/CD stereo, 3-channel music
Other Shipboard Amenities
Complimentary wines and spirits throughout every voyage; boutique; beauty salon; gymnasium equipped with variable resistance lines, treadmills, Stairmasters, stationary cycles, rowers and free weights; Movies Under the Stars® on deck; complimentary shoreside experience on all voyages; Water Sports Marina with enclosed steel-mesh pool for ocean swimming, kayaking, sail boating, windsurfing, pedal boating, banana boat rides, snorkeling and water skiing (weather permitting).
,
                                                **************

 

About Seabourn

Seabourn Cruise Line was founded in 1987 by Norwegian industrialist Atle Brynestad. Its first vessel was the Seabourn Pride (one of three sister ships) which made her maiden voyage in November 1988. Sister ships Seabourn Spirit made her debut the following year and Seabourn Legend (ex-Queen Odyssey, Royal Viking Queen) was acquired in January 1996.
In 1991 Carnival Corporation purchased 25 percent of Seabourn and five years later purchased an additional 25 percent. In 1998 Seabourn Cruise Line and Cunard Line merged to form Cunard Line Limited when a consortium including Carnival Corporation acquired Cunard Line from Kvaerner ASA. In 1999, Carnival Crop exercised its option to purchase the merged company in total.
In 2004, subsequent to the formation of Carnival Corp &  Plc, Seabourn Cruise Line was reorganized as a stand-alone company with headquarters in Miami.
In 2009 the 32,000 ton Seabourn Odyssey will be making her debut with a passenger capacity of 450 guests. Two other newbuilds of similar tonnage and passenger capacity will debut in 2010 and 2011.

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Itineraries 

For the 2008 spring/summer/early fall season, Seabourn Pride will be cruising in northern and southern European waters until October 16 when she redeploys to Fort Lauderdale, Florida for a series of Caribbean cruises from November 11 to January 3 departing Fort Lauderdale or Bridgetown Barbados. In addition, Pride will offer longer cruises in South American waters from January 3 to March 18, 2009, when the ship once again crosses the Atlantic to Lisbon for the 2009 spring/summer season of European cruises that begin at the end of March. More information at www.seabourn.com

 

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