Seabourn Sojourn
- from £1,999.00pp
- Wed 03rd November 2010
- 12 Nights
- PRICES AVAILABLE FOR ONE WEEK ONLY FROM 24/07/10!!!
- Itinerary
PLEASE NOTE PRICES ARE CRUISE ONLY AND DO NOT INCLUDE FLIGHTS
Lisbon
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Prices
Suite
Suites are the largest cabins found on cruise ships and generally have a private balcony along with separate sleeping and sitting areas.
- £1,999.00pp
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 Sojourn
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- Tonnage: 32000 tonnes
- Capcity: 450
All Seabourn Sojourn suites feature a full-length window and glass door to private veranda, comfortable living area, queen-size bed or two twin beds; walk-in closet with personal safe, interactive flat-screen television with music and movies, fully stocked bar and refrigerator, writing desk with personalized stationary, makeup vanity, granite bathroom with separate tub and shower, and hair dryer.
All suites include complimentary champagne upon arrival, 24-hour room service, personalized stationery, fruit basket replenished daily, fluffy terry-cloth robes and slippers, 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.
Includes an in-sea pool and complimentary watersports from kayaking to snorkeling. Available on Marina Days and beach parties ashore on select cruises.
Transatlantic
The Atlantic Ocean remains one of the world's great cruise routes, harking back to the days of the steam liners between Britain and the US.
Harking back to the golden age of travel, transatlantic cruises offer passengers superb accommodation and leisure activities with just a few port calls, as most will agree that the greatest appeal of a transatlantic cruise is the voyage itself.
Westbound ships typically sail from Southampton, Barcelona and several other European destinations, while eastward bound cruise liners usually set sail from New York, Boston, Miami, Fort Lauderdale and some of the Caribbean ports.
The time to cross the Atlantic can vary between six days to more than two weeks, depending on the route.