Seabourn Legend
- from £1,399.00pp
- Sat 13th November 2010
- 7 Nights
- PRICES AVAILABLE FOR ONE WEEK ONLY FROM 24/07/10!!!
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Suite
Suites are the largest cabins found on cruise ships and generally have a private balcony along with separate sleeping and sitting areas.
- £1,399.00pp
Cruise LineSeabourn Cruise Lines
From the moment you first step aboard The Yachts of Seabourn, you´ll be part of an exclusive circle, the privileged few, who have discovered the true joys of yachting.
Aboard one of their intimate yachts, you will feel like a welcomed guest. The captain and officers seem like old friends. Everyone on the professionally trained staff – more than one per suite – not only knows you by name, but knows your personal preferences as well.
The days and nights are carefree and ultra luxurious. Personalized service is a way of life. Never lift a finger while you’re a guest of theirs, unless it’s to signal a waiter for another bottle of vintage Bordeaux from the fully stocked wine cellar.
Cruise Ship Seabourn Legend
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- Tonnage: 1000 tonnes
- Capcity: 208
All suites include living area and bedroom, five-foot wide picture window or Balcony, walk-in closet, flat-screen television with DVD player, fully-stocked bar, Bose Wave Radio CD, writing desk, spacious bathroom with tub, shower and large vanity, hair dryer, 110/220 volt outlets, direct-dial telephone and private electronic safe. The categories of suites include: Owner's Suites, Double Suites, Classic Suites, Balcony Suites and Seabourn Suites. Total # of Suites: 104, Square footage: 277 - 575
Complimentary champagne upon arrival, 24-hour room service, personalized stationery, fruit basket replenished daily, fluffy terry-cloth robes, Eqyptian Cotton linens, a fluffy duvet, fine soaps by Hermés, Bijan and L'Occitane, Pure PamperingSM Aromatherapy by Molton Brown, nightly turndown service, daily newspaper, World Atlas, clock/barometer/thermometer and umbrella.
Enclosed Steel Mesh Pool, allowing guests to swim in the ocean, Sail boating, Windsurfing, Pedal Boating, Water Skiing, Kayaking and banana boat rides.
Eastern Mediterranean
The Eastern Mediterranean, without doubt, provides a wider variety of interests for cruise visitors than any other region in the world. From the sandy beaches of the Greek Islands to the dazzling mosques and palaces of Istanbul, there is something for everyone.
Many itineraries visit the region on a voyage from Southampton whilst the majority operate as fly-cruises, whereby passengers join the ship in Istanbul, Venice, Corfu or another Eastern Mediterranean port.
The region attracts cruise visitors all year round, although the main season operates between April and October. Winters can be very chilly, with snow in Turkey, Cyprus and the Black Sea, but those who wish to explore the host of museums and palaces will be happy to travel outside the busier summer season.
Most itineraries are port intensive, and in the Greek Islands it is sometimes possible to make more than one port call in a day. This is also the case in the scenic Adriatic Sea, off the coast of Croatia.
Beach lovers are rarely disappointed but water sports and diving activities are not as plentiful in these waters as they are in the Caribbean or the Indian Ocean.
The area attracts young and more mature passengers alike as there are places of interest for all tastes, especially in the larger ports of call, such as Venice, Dubrovnik, Athens and Istanbul. This is definitely the case when an itinerary ventures to Alexandria or Port Said on the Egyptian coast, where passengers may join a shore excursion to the famous pyramids at Giza near Cairo.