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Miami, Florida - Enter Panama Canal Cristobal - Panama Canal Cruising - Exit Panama Canal Balboa - Guayaquil (Quito), Ecuador - Puerto Bolivar (Machala), Ecuador - Callao (Lima), Peru - Callao (Lima), Peru - San Martin - Iquique, Chile - Easter Island, Chile - Easter Island, Chile - Nuku Hiva, French Polynesia - Hiva Oa - Fakarava, Tuamotu, French Polynesia - Avatoru, Rangiroa, Polinesia Francesa - Papeete, French Polynesia - Papeete, French Polynesia - Bahia d Opunoha, Moorea, French Polynesia - Bora Bora, French Polynesia - Aitutaki - Cross International Dateline - Nuku' Alofa, Tonga - Whangaroa - Auckland, New Zealand - Tauranga (Rotorua) Nueva Zelanda - Napier, Nueva Zelanda - Wellington, New Zealand - Picton - Kaikoura, New Zealand - Akaroa (Christchurch, NZ) - Timaru, New Zealand - Port Chalmers (Dunedin), New Zealand - Oban, Stewart Island, New Zealand - Fiordland National Park - Sydney, Australia - Sydney, Australia - Hobart, Tasmania, Australia - Hobart, Tasmania, Australia - Burnie, Australia - Melbourne, Australia - Adelaide, Australia - Kangaroo Island - Wallaroo - Port Lincoln - Albany, Australia - Busselton, Australia - Fremantle (Perth), Australia - Geraldton, Australia - Exmouth, Australia - Broome - Enter Caesar Channel - Kimberly Coast cruising - Exit Coronation Islands - Darwin, Australia - Darwin, Australia - Alotau - Conflict Islands - Cairns, Australia - Townsville, Australia - Airlie Beach, Queensland, Australia - Brisbane, Australia - Norfolk - Noumea, Nueva Caledonia - Mystery Island, Vanuatu - Lautoka, Fiji - Suva, Viti Levu, Fiji Islands - Savusavu, Vanua Levi, Fiji - Apia, Upolo - Cross International Dateline - Crossing the Equator - Honolulu, Hawaii - Kona, Hawaii - Long Beach, CA
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05 Jan '27

Miami, Florida
Miami is the busiest cruise port in the world, hosting a myriad of ships year-round from all over the globe. Although it is technically not on the Caribbean Sea, no other American city exudes more of the diverse tropical appeal of the Caribbean. The city is home to a large and vibrant immigrant population that blends snowbird refugees from more northern climes with emigres from all Latin America and the Caribbean, as well as sizable groups from Europe, the Middle East and Asia. From the hot-blooded Art Deco haunts of South Beach to the natural wonders of the UNESCO-inscribed Everglades and the laid-back charms of the Keys, South Florida offers a bounty of appealing attractions that make an extended stay in the region nearly mandatory for those either embarking or disembarking here. Less More
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09 Jan '27

Enter Panama Canal Cristobal
In the early morning, your ship joins the flotilla of hulls of every shape and purpose from the far corners of the globe. They gather in Limon Bay off the shoreline of Cristobal in the Caribbean Sea to form the day’s convoy. Soon you will parade in file into the mighty Gatun Locks, there to be lifted patiently by inrushing water through three steps and exit into Gatun Lake to begin your transit of the canal. In truth, your ship sails from west to east, threading the jungled Gaillard Cut and before arriving at the Pedro Miguel Locks to begin your descent to the Pacific Ocean. At the Miraflores Locks, your ship files through the three descending steps, lowered gracefully by the outrushing waters into the mouth of the canal, bidding farewell to your convoy, and sailing on into the largest ocean on earth. Less More
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09 Jan '27

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09 Jan '27

Exit Panama Canal Balboa
After a thrilling day passing through the mighty, water-powered locks and jungled channels of the Panama Canal, reflect on the engineering marvel that you have experienced, as your ship glides majestically out of the canal and into your first night in the Pacific Ocean. As the first stars sparkle in the horizon, lift your glass to the bold visionaries who dreamt of such an accomplishment so long ago, and to the untold thousands who toiled to make it real. VIEW CRUISES Less More
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10 Jan '27

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12 Jan '27

Guayaquil (Quito), Ecuador
Situada a orillas del Río Guayas, Guayaquil es el principal puerto del país y centro económico. Los buques de carga, transbordadores y piraguas compiten por el espacio en el paseo marítimo ocupado donde los barcos de vela una vez partieron hacia Europa, con reservas de oro y plata. Less More
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13 Jan '27

Puerto Bolivar (Machala), Ecuador
Located in the fertile lowlands near the Gulf of Guayaquil, Machala is said to be the banana capital of the world. Coffee and cacao are also important crops in the surrounding farmlands. The cathedral is impressive, and the church of Nuestra Señora de Chilla has an impressive depiction of the Virgin and child bedecked in golden finery, attended by a rustic, a dog and a goat. Further afield, the Petrified Forest Puyango is the largest array of fossil trees in the world, with some measuring over six feet in diameter and nearly 50 feet long. Less More
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14 Jan '27

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15 Jan '27

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16 Jan '27

Callao (Lima), Peru
A 45-minute drive from the port city of Callao brings you to exciting Lima, the City of Kings. From its founding in 1535 until today, it remains one of the most important cities in all South America. The handsome old buildings from the earliest colonial days surrounding the Plaza de Armas contrast with the soaring modern towers rising in the newer sections of the city. Less More
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17 Jan '27

Callao (Lima), Peru
A 45-minute drive from the port city of Callao brings you to exciting Lima, the City of Kings. From its founding in 1535 until today, it remains one of the most important cities in all South America. The handsome old buildings from the earliest colonial days surrounding the Plaza de Armas contrast with the soaring modern towers rising in the newer sections of the city. Less More
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18 Jan '27

San Martin
Pisco dates from 1640, and its Plaza de Armas is a Spanish colonial treasure. Another treasure is the Ballestas Islands, an offshore cluster of rocky outcroppings teeming with seabirds, penguins, sea lions, dolphins and other wildlife. Many visitors take the opportunity to take a scenic flight over the huge, mysterious Nazca Lines pictographs etched into the nearby desert surface 2,000 years ago. And still more belly up to a bar to sample a Pisco Sour cocktail made with the Pisco brandy distilled from locally grown grapes. Less More
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19 Jan '27

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20 Jan '27

Iquique, Chile
Enjoy a performance of Chilean folk dances followed by a cocktail reception at Palacio Astoreca, a belle époque mansion from the ‘nitrate’ heyday. Less More
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21 Jan '27

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22 Jan '27

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23 Jan '27

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24 Jan '27

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25 Jan '27

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26 Jan '27

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27 Jan '27

Easter Island, Chile
The southeastern-most point in the Polynesian Triangle, tiny Easter Island in the South Pacific is one of the most remote places on earth. Even more oddly, it belongs to Chile, which lies 3,700 miles away over the eastern horizon. In fact, a large slice of the island is Chile’s Rapa Nui National Park, preserving the sculptural heritage of the indigenous Rapa Nui people, whose ancestors carved the huge human effigies called moai that give the island its renown and earned it UNESCO World Heritage Site status. These stylized sculptures stand on the slopes of the island, gazing implacably out to sea, often on stone platforms called ahu. They were apparently carved between the 13th and 16th centuries, for reasons that are debated. But the enigmatic effigies, the dramatic volcanic landscape, the Rapa Nui people themselves and the sheer isolation of the island combine to draw visitors from every corner of the globe to this speck in the world’s largest ocean. Less More
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28 Jan '27

Easter Island, Chile
The southeastern-most point in the Polynesian Triangle, tiny Easter Island in the South Pacific is one of the most remote places on earth. Even more oddly, it belongs to Chile, which lies 3,700 miles away over the eastern horizon. In fact, a large slice of the island is Chile’s Rapa Nui National Park, preserving the sculptural heritage of the indigenous Rapa Nui people, whose ancestors carved the huge human effigies called moai that give the island its renown and earned it UNESCO World Heritage Site status. These stylized sculptures stand on the slopes of the island, gazing implacably out to sea, often on stone platforms called ahu. They were apparently carved between the 13th and 16th centuries, for reasons that are debated. But the enigmatic effigies, the dramatic volcanic landscape, the Rapa Nui people themselves and the sheer isolation of the island combine to draw visitors from every corner of the globe to this speck in the world’s largest ocean. Less More
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29 Jan '27

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31 Jan '27

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01 Feb '27

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02 Feb '27

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03 Feb '27

Nuku Hiva, French Polynesia
The stunningly beautiful island of Nuku Hiva is the largest of the Marquesas Islands of French Polynesia, and an overseas territory of France. The first people to arrive here came from Micronesia over 2000 years ago, and later colonized Tahiti, Hawaii, the Cook Islands and New Zealand. The legend has it that Ono, the god of creation, promised his wife he would build a house in one day, so he gathered together land and created these islands, all named after parts of the house. Nuku Hiva is the roof of Ono’s house. Its volcanic origins are responsible for the dramatic scenery and vast natural harbor that exist due to the partial collapse of a volcano’s caldera. Less More
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04 Feb '27

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05 Feb '27

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06 Feb '27

Fakarava, Tuamotu, French Polynesia
The 77 Tuamotus, (the name means “Distant Islands” in Polynesian) comprise the largest chain of coral atolls on earth. They sprawl across the vast blue South Pacific Ocean encompassing an area the size of Western Europe. Atolls are literally the skeletal remains of coral reefs, forming rings of crushed coral sand surrounding a shallow central lagoon. The natural flora and fauna of the Oceanic realm is adapted to this environment, and Fakarava’s large lagoon is designated by UNESCO as a Biosphere Reserve. The people of Fakarava farm coconuts for copra on shore and pearls in the lagoons. They also host the travelers who flock here to bask on the beaches and snorkel or dive in the luxuriant coral gardens along the shore. At the long spit of Les Sables Roses, the pink blush of the sand reveals its coral origin. The sleepy towns of Rotoava and Tetamanu offer scant attractions for visitors, except for their distinctive rock lighthouses shaped like stepped pyramids. Tetamanu does boast a 19th Century church built of coral rock by missionaries, and an adjoining cemetery with coral rock headstones. Aside from snorkeling or beach-basking, some visitors enjoy a visit to a lagoon pearl farm, to see how the large, flat bivalves are coaxed into creating the treasured gems formed by the lustrous nacre inside their shells. Less More
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07 Feb '27

Avatoru, Rangiroa, Polinesia Francesa
One of the largest coral atolls on earth with a total circumference of 200 km, Rangiroa is a part of the island group called the Tuamotus. Its central lagoon is so large that is actually has its own horizon. Pearl cultivation is practiced here, yielding the prized black pearls, and surprisingly, it also supports a winemaking endeavor for the commercial market in Tahiti. The vines are planted on the small motus right alongside coconut palms. Less More
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08 Feb '27

Papeete, French Polynesia
The islands of French Polynesia are acclaimed as the most beautiful in the South Pacific. Tahiti is the largest of the Polynesian islands and home to the capital city of Papeete, a delightful blend of cultures. Papeete, meaning the “water basket,” was once a gathering place where Tahitians came to fill their calabashes with fresh water. Today, it is the gateway to the country, and boasts romantic resorts, fine dining, vibrant markets, pearl shops, and boutiques. Tahiti’s mountainous interior is adorned with deep valleys and scenic waterfalls, while the rugged coastal lands are home to fields of tropical flowers, and glorious white and black sand beaches. Less More
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09 Feb '27

Papeete, French Polynesia
The islands of French Polynesia are acclaimed as the most beautiful in the South Pacific. Tahiti is the largest of the Polynesian islands and home to the capital city of Papeete, a delightful blend of cultures. Papeete, meaning the “water basket,” was once a gathering place where Tahitians came to fill their calabashes with fresh water. Today, it is the gateway to the country, and boasts romantic resorts, fine dining, vibrant markets, pearl shops, and boutiques. Tahiti’s mountainous interior is adorned with deep valleys and scenic waterfalls, while the rugged coastal lands are home to fields of tropical flowers, and glorious white and black sand beaches. Less More
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10 Feb '27

Bahia d Opunoha, Moorea, French Polynesia
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11 Feb '27

Bora Bora, French Polynesia
Bora Bora, has long been noted for its stunning beauty. A tiny island, less than 20 miles in circumference, Bora Bora is dominated by the castle-like Mount Otemanu and Mount Pahia, two volcanic peaks with lush tropical slopes. A protective coral reef encloses Bora Bora, and the lagoon is dotted with colorful motus, or islets. Perfect white-sand beaches give way to brilliant turquoise and sapphire-colored waters, and locals in the small village of Viatape sell colorful fabrics, sculptures carved from native wood and precious black pearls. Less More
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12 Feb '27

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13 Feb '27

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14 Feb '27

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15 Feb '27

Cross International Dateline
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16 Feb '27

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17 Feb '27

Nuku' Alofa, Tonga
The capital of Tonga is on Tongatapu, its largest island. Learn about the history and heritage of the Tongans at the Tonga Cultural Centre, a complex of traditional buildings holding museums and artisans workshops where traditional crafts are made. In the nearby village of Mu’a, see the marvelously crafted stone tombs of Tongan kings from the past. Less More
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21 Feb '27

Whangaroa
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22 Feb '27

Auckland, New Zealand
Auckland is one of the few cities in the world to have harbors on two separate bodies of water. The central part of urban Auckland covers a narrow isthmus between the Manukau Harbor on the Tasman Sea, and the Waitemata Harbor on the Pacific Ocean. In addition, Auckland’s diverse geography and warm, humid climate has inspired a lifestyle regularly ranked in the world’s top ten. A half hour drive from the city there is an abundance of activities: sailing to a secluded island, trekking through the rainforest, picnicking on a volcano, sampling wines at a vineyard or exploring a black sand beach. Less More
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23 Feb '27

Tauranga (Rotorua) Nueva Zelanda
Tauranga, la ciudad principal en la Bahía de Plenty, es la ciudad más grande de exportación en Nueva Zelanda. Su nombre, apropiadamente suficiente, significa “lugar de descanso para las canoas”, ya que este era el lugar de aterrizaje de algunos de los primeros Maoríes que llegaron a Nueva Zelanda. Los misioneros del siglo 19 dejaron un legado de parques y jardines bien planificados para los residentes y visitantes de hoy puedan disfrutar. Tauranga es una de las primeras regiones del kiwi y huertas de Nueva Zelanda, y la puerta de entrada al parque geotérmico, de Rotorua. Less More
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24 Feb '27

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25 Feb '27

Napier, Nueva Zelanda
Napier, con su agradable clima Mediterráneo y su famosa arquitectura Art Deco, es un encantador y animado balneario situado en el lado oriental de la Isla Norte y es la es la principal ciudad y puerto de la provincia de Hawkes Bay. También es el mayor puerto exportador de lana de Nueva Zelanda, y la cercana área de Hastings es famosa por ser una región frutal y vinícola. En 1931, Napier fue casi totalmente destruida por un terremoto. La ciudad fue reconstruida por una Misión Española y el estilo Art Deco que es único en Nueva Zelanda. Less More
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26 Feb '27

Wellington, New Zealand
Visually stunning, Wellington is nestled between a magnificent harbor and a natural amphitheatre of forest-clad hills. Its compact size, combined with cultural sophistication, makes it New Zealand’s most inspiring urban destination. Wellington’s cultural crowning jewel is Te Papa, a donation-only museum that celebrates Australasian natural history, science and culture. Exhibits include Maori artifacts, an extensive Pacific Cultures collection and interactive science exhibits. The city’s art scene is flourishing, with numerous galleries and craft markets displaying the work of the country’s top artists and craftspeople. Less More
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27 Feb '27

Picton
Picton sits at the head of the Queen Charlotte Sound and the sail into and out of town will reveal some classic New Zealand scenery. The town offer access to the Marlborough wine country, other spectacular sounds and lots of outdoor activities such as kayaking, fishing, trekking and cycling. Less More
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28 Feb '27

Kaikoura, New Zealand
Backed by a range of the Southern Alps and fronted by a magnificent stretch of sea coast, Kaikoura on the eastern shore of New Zealand’s South Island is a wonderful place in which to contemplate nature. It is famous for whale- and Dolphin-watching, and for the large colony of Southern Fur Seals found nearby. The coastal areas also draw many pelagic seabirds such as albatrosses, petrels and shearwaters close to shore. Less More
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01 Mar '27

Akaroa (Christchurch, NZ)
Set on a beautiful, sheltered harbor and nestled in the heart of an ancient volcano, Akaroa is a popular resort village. Located 50 miles southeast of Christchurch, this quaint seaside town is situated on the southern side of the Banks Peninsula and has a distinct French flavor to it. Many street names are of French origin because of its French Whaling and colonial history. One of the first settlements in the Canterbury region of the South New Zealand Island, the town has a rich Maori and British heritage, as well as its French history. Today, the town center is dotted with colonial architecture, and the harbor area is lined with boutiques and cafes. Less More
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02 Mar '27

Timaru, New Zealand
South of the Canterbury Plain on the South Island, Timaru is built on the rolling volcanic hills surrounding Mt. Horrible. Originally a whaling station, it grew to serve the sheep stations in the surrounding countryside. Visit the South Canterbury Museum, filled with artifacts and information about the history of the region from the Maori arrival to the present day, and the Aigantighe Art Gallery, housed in a homestead dating from 1908. Less More
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03 Mar '27

Port Chalmers (Dunedin), New Zealand
Port Chalmers is the main port for the city of Dunedin. Situated in a natural amphitheater at the head of a long fjord-like inlet, Dunedin was the first permanent European settlement in New Zealand, founded in 1848. Not long afterwards, gold was discovered in the region, and the province quickly became the richest and most influential in the colony. While Christchurch is New Zealand’s most English town, Dunedin is its most Scottish; the name Dunedin is the old Gaelic name for Edinburgh. Numerous distinctive and historic buildings remain from the time of its predominantly Scottish settlers, preserving its architectural heritage. Less More
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04 Mar '27

Oban, Stewart Island, New Zealand
You might not realize that New Zealand has a third island. It hangs beneath the South Island and is just about the last inhabited place before Antarctica. The island itself is only about four percent inhabited, and that is its attraction. It is an unspoiled piece of primeval New Zealand. Oban is a very small town, about 800 souls. The phonebook is printed on a single sheet of A4 paper! Less More
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05 Mar '27

Fiordland National Park
New Zealand’s Fiordland National Park is the largest of the country’s 14 national parks, at 4,868 sq. mi./12,607 sq. km. Located on the southwest corner of the South Island, it was founded in 1904, to protect the natural environment for nature lovers and trekkers. It comprises a large portion of the Te Wahipounamu UNESCO World Heritage Site. The key features of the park are the mountain ranges of the Southern Alps, which rise to heights from 1,500 m/4,900 ft to over 2,500 m/8,200 ft., as well as the spectacular U-shaped glaciated fjord valleys that cut into the mountains as deeply as 25 miles from the sea. There are three major fjords that are navigable by your ships, Milford Sound, Doubtful Sound and Dusky Sound. Your exact itinerary will be determined by your captain depending on the weather and other conditions on the day. But whatever course you sail, you will be treated to spectacular waterways curving between sheer cliffs towering thousands of feet above the mirrored surface of the fjord. Depending on recent rainfall, waterfalls tumble down the rock faces from above. Many of the peaks have nicknames based on their resemblance to animals or other objects of previous observers’ imaginations. You are also likely to see seals, birds including fiordland penguins, bottlenose dolphins and possibly such other fauna as red deer or whales. Less More
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09 Mar '27

Sydney, Australia
Sydney is a cosmopolitan, multicultural city surrounded by golden sand beaches, World Heritage areas, lush national parks and acclaimed wine regions. Sydney owes much of its splendor to its magnificent harbor. Arriving by ship provides an unequaled impression, showing off the city’s famous landmarks: the dramatic white sails of the iconic Opera House and the celebrated Harbor Bridge, looming over the skyline. Less More
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10 Mar '27

Sydney, Australia
Sydney is a cosmopolitan, multicultural city surrounded by golden sand beaches, World Heritage areas, lush national parks and acclaimed wine regions. Sydney owes much of its splendor to its magnificent harbor. Arriving by ship provides an unequaled impression, showing off the city’s famous landmarks: the dramatic white sails of the iconic Opera House and the celebrated Harbor Bridge, looming over the skyline. Less More
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11 Mar '27

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12 Mar '27

Hobart, Tasmania, Australia
The city’s candid, friendly character today belies its history as a penal colony. It also enjoyed a heyday as a whaling center in the 1830s. Today the wharfside warehouses of Salamanca Place are filled with shops and restaurants, and the settlers’ cottages in battery park are lovingly restored by proud owners. Tasmania maintains a lot of agricultural heritage, and enjoys a slightly sedate pace of life. See the dazzling new Museum of Old and New Art, which opened in January of 2011. Less More
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13 Mar '27

Hobart, Tasmania, Australia
The city’s candid, friendly character today belies its history as a penal colony. It also enjoyed a heyday as a whaling center in the 1830s. Today the wharfside warehouses of Salamanca Place are filled with shops and restaurants, and the settlers’ cottages in battery park are lovingly restored by proud owners. Tasmania maintains a lot of agricultural heritage, and enjoys a slightly sedate pace of life. See the dazzling new Museum of Old and New Art, which opened in January of 2011. Less More
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15 Mar '27

Burnie, Australia
Burnie domina la Bahía Emu, en la costa noroeste de Tasmania. Esta ciudad con orgullo industrial es el quinto mayor puerto de contenedores de Australia y un lugar vibrante para visitar. Originalmente fundado en 1827 como Emu Bay, la ciudad fue retitulada por William Burnie, un director de compañía de tierra de la Van Diemen a principios de los años 1840. Burnie estaba rodeada de una densa selva tropical, pero esto poco a poco desapareció cuando las fortunas se hicieron con la tala y la madera fresada. Burnie ofrece un montón de actividades y portales. Less More
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16 Mar '27

Melbourne, Australia
Located at the mouth of the Yarra River, Melbourne was founded by free settlers in 1835, 47 years after the first European settlement in Australia. Transformed rapidly into a major metropolis by the Victorian gold rush in the 1850s, Melbourne became Australia’s largest and most important city, and by 1865 was the second largest city in the British Empire. Today, Melbourne is a major center of commerce, industry and cultural activity, and is consistently ranked as one of the most livable cities in the world. Less More
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18 Mar '27

Adelaide, Australia
Southern Australia’s most graceful city lies nestled along the coastal plain between the Gulf St. Vincent and the Adelaide Hills. Unlike its eastern Australian city counterparts, convicts did not colonize Adelaide. Europeans, most of whom were British, first settled Adelaide in 1826. Other settlers to the region included German, Polish, Afghan, Chinese, Italian, Lebanese, Spanish and Scandinavians. The city was designed from the very beginning with wide streets and numerous town squares, marvelous Victorian and Edwardian architecture, parks and wide-open spaces. The city preserved many of its unique stone houses built by the original settlers, as well as the more grand historic public buildings constructed during the Gold Rush years. Less More
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19 Mar '27

Kangaroo Island
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20 Mar '27

Wallaroo
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21 Mar '27

Port Lincoln
A well-protected harbor in Boston Bay on South Australia’s Eyre Peninsula, Port Lincoln is an important port for grain shipment, fishing for bluefin tuna and multi-species aquaculture. It is also proud to call itself Australia’s Seafood Capital. First charted in 1802, it was not truly established until a government subsidized settlement in the 1840s. There are a number of mill and settler’s cottages preserved today, and the eccentric Koppio Smithy Museum holds a centuries-spanning collection of everything from pioneer implements, barbed wire displays and carriages to vintage cars and bicycles. Another specialty museum with a particular focus on Port Lincoln is the Axel Stenross Maritime Museum highlighting the fishing and maritime history with displays and old wooden boats, including some built at the Stenross shipyard. Other attractions of the area range from natural features such as the Whaler’s Way limestone coast, and the Glen Forest Animal Park to snorkeling with sea lions or cage diving with great white sharks. The town also boasts a railway museum and a prominent statue of the graceful thoroughbred Makybe Diva, owned by a local tuna fisherman and the only horse to win the coveted Melbourne Cup three times. Less More
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22 Mar '27

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23 Mar '27

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24 Mar '27

Albany, Australia
Located at the southern tip of Western Australia, Albany was the first colonial settlement in the west, founded in 1826, when Major Edmund Lockyer claimed the western third of the continent for the British Crown. It was the only deep water port on the continent’s western third until the founding of Fremantle and was crucial to the gold rush era. Several decades later, it was also the last port from which Australian troops left to join World War I, and thus integral to the ANZAC legend. Architectural heritage in Albany includes the Old Farm, Strawberry Hill, which as founded in 1827 to feed the troops, and was later a gentleman’s residence. The picturesque St. John’s Church, Town Hall and the fanciful Old Post Office each represent different traditions which thrived here. The Princess Royal Sound area is rich with natural wonders preserved in national parks. Torndirrup National Park is a granite prominence assaulted by the swells of the Southern Sea, resulting in phenomena such as the blowholes and the picturesque granite Natural Bridge. Less More
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25 Mar '27

Busselton, Australia
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26 Mar '27

Fremantle (Perth), Australia
Historic Fremantle is the gateway port for Perth, the capital of Western Australia. Located 12 miles upriver from Fremantle on the banks of the Swan River, Perth was founded on June12, 1829 by Captain James Stirling, the political center of the free settler Swan River Colony. Perth is considered one of the most isolated metropolitan areas on Earth, with Adelaide in South Australia, the closest city with a population over one million. Perth is geographically closer to East Timor, Singapore and Jakarta than it is to Sydney or Melbourne. Today, Perth is a lively cosmopolitan city, and the Swan Valley Region is home to more that 40 vineyards, many of which are still run by their original families. Perth became known worldwide as the “City of Lights” when city residents lit their house and street lights as American astronaut John Glenn passed overhead while orbiting the earth on Friendship 7 in 1962. Less More
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27 Mar '27

Geraldton, Australia
Geraldton is the center of Western Australia’s Coral Coast, and a gateway to the agricultural Chapman Valley. City attractions include the Western Australia Museum and a stirring monument to the HMAS Sydney II, which was sunk with great loss of life off the coast here during WW II. See the red and white-striped Point Moore Lighthouse, and the lovingly preserved keeper’s cottage. Drive into the Moresby Ranges to visit a lavender farm, or visit the restored Oakabella homestead to see how the early settlers lived. Less More
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28 Mar '27

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29 Mar '27

Exmouth, Australia
Just off shore is the Ningaloo Reef, the largest fringing reef in the world, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and home to an amazing variety of marine life throughout the year. The Cape Range National Park shows off land-based wildlife including emus and wallabies. Visit the rugged gorges of the Yardie Creek Station, or watch for nesting sea turtles on the nearby beaches. The Vlamingh Head Lighthouse is just over 100 years old. Less More
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30 Mar '27

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31 Mar '27

Broome
Isolated on the farthest northwest corner of the continent, Broome thrived from its founding in 1883 based on the bounty of South Sea pearls found in offshore oyster beds. Even today, the pearling industry is active here, though most are now cultured. But Broome has grown into one of Australia’s premier holiday destinations, offering an amazing variety of attractions and activities for visitors. It boasts a splendid, 14-mile strand of soft white sand at Cable Beach, where people flock to enjoy sunset camel rides. And with 2,600 islands in the area and warm seas, it is a sportsman’s paradise. But the unique allure of the region is the unspoiled expanse of bizarre geological formations, waterways and ancient Aboriginal lands called the Kimberley. Corrugated with red-hued cliffs and escarpments, and laced with pristine waterways, swimming holes and waterfalls, the Kimberley is unlike any other landscape on earth. It invites visitors to cruise the coast, fly over the ranges, kayak the islands and explore the rugged terrain in 4WD vehicles. The only difficulty is deciding which adventure to partake of next. Less More
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01 Apr '27

Enter Caesar Channel
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01 Apr '27

Kimberly Coast cruising
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01 Apr '27

Exit Coronation Islands
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02 Apr '27

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03 Apr '27

Darwin, Australia
Despite its small size, Darwin is a modern, multi-cultural city, and its proximity to Asia makes it ideal for travel. Named after the famous scientist, Charles Darwin, the area was originally settled by the Larrakia Aboriginals. The Dutch arrived and mapped the land in the 1600s, followed by the British in 1939, when the town was given its English name. Darwin has a beautiful coastline, as well as numerous parks and gardens, making the city a top spot for outdoor activities. Less More
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04 Apr '27

Darwin, Australia
Despite its small size, Darwin is a modern, multi-cultural city, and its proximity to Asia makes it ideal for travel. Named after the famous scientist, Charles Darwin, the area was originally settled by the Larrakia Aboriginals. The Dutch arrived and mapped the land in the 1600s, followed by the British in 1939, when the town was given its English name. Darwin has a beautiful coastline, as well as numerous parks and gardens, making the city a top spot for outdoor activities. Less More
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05 Apr '27

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06 Apr '27

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07 Apr '27

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08 Apr '27

Alotau
Alotau, Papua New Guinea. Alotau is the capital of the Milne Bay province of Papua New Guinea, located on a peninsula in Milne Bay in the Coral Sea. The town and water comprise the site of the 1942 battle of Milne Bay, in which the invading Japanese army suffered its first decisive defeat in the Pacific Theater of World War II at the hands of Allied, mostly Australian forces. A War Memorial commemorates the battle. Today the area is largely given over the palm oil plantations. The local people keep their Tawala cultural traditions alive, with the exception of the long-past ritual cannibalism. In Bibiko Village, they will be pleased to show them off in displays of prowess with Kundu drum ceremonies and exhibitions of their impressive war canoes. At the Ahioma village of Dodobana, the many specialized skills of daily Melanesian life are demonstrated in a family-style setting, such as basket weaving, grass skirt making and gardening. Less More
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09 Apr '27

Conflict Islands
Don’t let the name scare you. This idyllic archipelago of 21 coral atolls off the coast of New Guinea was named after the British ship HMS Conflict by its discoverer, a most patriotic captain. You could hardly ask for a more conflict-free paradise. The island group is privately owned by a passionate conservationist, who insists on sustainable methods for any activity within his tropical domain. Activities are therefore tailored for enjoying the exceptionally beautiful beaches, the supremely biodiverse coral reefs and the clear, warm waters. Kayaking, snorkeling and paddle-boarding are the more strenuous varieties. Simply relaxing mindfully on the sugary fringes of the lagoon are also acceptable. The area is under consideration for UNESCO World Heritage inscription. Less More
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10 Apr '27

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11 Apr '27

Cairns, Australia
A cosmopolitan city flanked by pristine rainforests and golden beaches, Cairns is the gateway to the Great Barrier Reef, Kuranda, and the Daintree rainforest, a World Heritage protected area. The city was recently renovated to enhance its image and provide a relaxing place for visitors and locals to congregate and have fun. Cairns Esplanade, once a huge grassy park, now features an excellent facility incorporating an outdoor amphitheatre, a sandy swimming lagoon, walking tracks, shops and restaurants, and an environmental interpretation center. Less More
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12 Apr '27

Townsville, Australia
The unofficial capital of North Queensland, Townsville is tucked inside the Great Barrier Reef in the northern tropics. Its municipal beach, The Strand, is consistently rated among Australia’s cleanest. Take a ferry to Magnetic Island, an unspoiled UNESCO World Heritage Site just offshore, or visit the Billabong Sanctuary wildlife reserve. Less More
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13 Apr '27

Airlie Beach, Queensland, Australia
The 74 Whitsunday Islands are Australia’s tropical marine playground, scattered along the Queensland coast inshore from the Great Barrier Reef. Airlie Beach is the resort hub for exploration of the islands, the reef and the tropical forests of the region. Activities abound, from snorkeling on the reef, spectacular flight tours, fishing excursions to treks along the coastal cliffs with breathtaking views. Whitehaven Beach, a picturesque five-mile strand of pure white silica sand, is among the world’s most beautiful and famous beaches, its swirling offshore sandbars shining through the clear, aquamarine waters. Airlie Beach is a town dedicated to leisure and relaxation, with abundant boutiques, restaurants and cafes offering alfresco dining. It is a place in which to enjoy Australia’s tropical pleasures in the same casual, fun-loving style the Aussies employ. Less More
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14 Apr '27

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15 Apr '27

Brisbane, Australia
Once a harsh penal settlement, Brisbane is now Queensland’s dynamic capital city. A blend of steel and glass defines the skyline, while riverside delights – botanical gardens, promenades, cafes and markets – mesmerize at eye level. Sample shore excursions: Brisbane Sights & Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary. Less More
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16 Apr '27

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17 Apr '27

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18 Apr '27

Norfolk
Norfolk, en Virginia es uno de los puertos más importantes de América, Norfolk es el hogar de numerosos barcos navales, astilleros y buques de carga internacionales. Para los clientes del Seabourn, este pueblo hospitalario ofrece acceso a la Colonial Williamsburg, una recreación sorprendente de una capital colonial del siglo 18. Visite el acorazado Wisconsin, junto al muelle, el Museo Naval de Hampton Roads, o explore la histórica Yorktown y el Jamestown Settlement. Less More
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19 Apr '27

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20 Apr '27

Noumea, Nueva Caledonia
Noumea, la capital de Nueva Caledonia, es a la vez cosmopolita y Francesa, un próspero puerto, así como un centro comercial e industrial. Disfrute de su día aquí en Noumea, un paraíso tropical con una geografía y encanto propio distintivo. Less More
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21 Apr '27

Mystery Island, Vanuatu
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22 Apr '27

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23 Apr '27

Lautoka, Fiji
Un puerto importante, la segunda ciudad más grande de Fiji, Lautoka es el centro principal de las industrias del azúcar y de la madera. Imponentes palmeras reales marchan en una fila larga, ordenada de la calle principal del puerto y en el corazón de la ciudad. Aunque Lautoka creció alrededor de Fijan Villa de Namoli, una ciudad muy nativa hoy. Less More
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24 Apr '27

Suva, Viti Levu, Fiji Islands
Suva is the capital of the South Pacific island nation of Fiji. It’s a city of broad avenues, lush parks and grand British colonial buildings, such as the Suva City Library. Suva’s colorful, lively Municipal Market offers a range of local fruit and vegetables. Fiji Museum, set within the Victorian-era Thurston Gardens, contains examples of traditional canoes, war clubs and tattooing tools. Less More
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25 Apr '27

Savusavu, Vanua Levi, Fiji
Welcome to the Friendly Isles! Vanua Levu, where you are, is Fiji’s second largest island, and still largely immune to the outside world. The local economy is based on copra, and tall coconut palms are everywhere. Tourism is growing, though, with popular marine activities including snorkeling and diving in the clear seas, kayaking or stand-up paddling. The island is blessed with rivers and waterfalls that invite hiking, tubing or swimming. There are also hot springs and mineral mud baths. For a treasured souvenir, consider one of the island’s varicolored cultured pearls. Otherwise, find a perfect beach, lie back and breathe the scent of tropical blooms. Perhaps you’ll hear a lovely song from somewhere. It’s true, Fijians love to sing. Less More
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26 Apr '27

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27 Apr '27

Apia, Upolo
A total of sixteen islands comprise the Samoas, considered to be the heart of Polynesia. It was from these islands that early Polynesians sailed to populate other Pacific Islands. Today this chain of islands is divided into two political units – the U.S. Territory of American Samoa and the independent country of Western Samoa. Much of the charm of the Samoas lies in the simple village life and the friendly people, combined with a striking landscape of soaring mountain peaks, rugged coastlines, white sandy beaches and tropical rainforests rich in flowering plants. Western Samoa consists of a total of nine islands with the two main ones, Savi’i and Upolo, separated by a narrow strait. The country’s capital Apia, resembling an old South Seas port during the early trading days, perches on the north coast of Upolo. Colonial-style wooden buildings and churches line the tree-shaded main street that curves around the harbor. The primary attractions include Parliament House, the village green, Independence Monument and the former home of Robert Louis Stevenson, now the residence of Western Samoa’s head of state. A trip around the island passes mile after mile of stunning landscape, interspersed with tumbling waterfalls, breathtaking views, tiny villages, and coconut and cocoa plantations. Less More
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27 Apr '27

Cross International Dateline
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27 Apr '27

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28 Apr '27

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29 Apr '27

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30 Apr '27

Crossing the Equator
If you are a “pollywog,” who has never crossed the line at sea, you will be expected to undergo a mock trial by King Neptune and his court for the entertainment of the “shellbacks” who have already done so. Mild but hilarious indignities will be conjured, and in the end a good time will be had by most, if not all. Less More
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01 Mayo '27

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02 Mayo '27

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03 Mayo '27

Honolulu, Hawaii
Home to the state capitol and the majority of Hawaii’s population, the island of Oahu is a vibrant mix of natural, cultural and historic wonders. In Honolulu, an array of cultures blends harmoniously, allowing each to retain its distinct flavor. The downtown sector combines Hawaii’s royal history with the modern-day action of a major metropolitan center. Waikiki Beach, with its impressive hotels and glittering atmosphere, is a famous tourist hub and resort destination of international renown. Honolulu is also the location of Diamond Head, Oahu’s famous volcanic landmark, and Pearl Harbor, the largest natural harbor in Hawaii and the only naval base in the United States to be designated a National Historical Landmark. Less More
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04 Mayo '27

Kona, Hawaii
The island of Hawaii, called the Big Island, is the largest, youngest and most changeable of the Hawaiian Islands. It was the last in the chain to be formed and is still creating and re-creating itself. Lava flowing to the ocean in a sustained, years-long eruption of Kilauea, the world’s most continuously active volcano, has added 300 new acres of topography, while it has demolished some of the island’s most treasured landmarks, including a 200 year old black sand beach. It was on this island that the Polynesian voyagers are believed to have first set foot in Hawaii about 500-750 CE, and it was here that Kamehameha the Great was born and died, and Captain James Cook was killed. Less More
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06 Mayo '27

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07 Mayo '27

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08 Mayo '27

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09 Mayo '27

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10 Mayo '27

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11 Mayo '27

Long Beach, CA
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Barco - Seabourn Quest

Seabourn Quest es la tercera iteración del diseño del recipiente que se ha llamado “un cambio de juego para el segmento de lujo”. Construido en el astillero T. Mariotti de Génova, fue nombrada en Barcelona el 20 de junio de 2011. Fiel a sus lineas de sangre del Seabourn, donde quiera que navega alrededor del mundo, Seabourn Quest lleva con ella un grupo de galardonados lugares para comer que son comparables a los mejores restaurantes que se encuentran en cualquier lugar. Bajo la dirección del famoso chef Charlie Palmer, Seabourn Quest ofrece una variedad de opciones gastronómicas para todos los gustos y cada estado de ánimo, con nunca un cargo extra. El restaurante es el lugar principal de comedor a bordo, que sirve varios platos desayunos, almuerzos y cenas en un estilo de turno libre en medio de un ambiente refinado de relucientes sábanas blancas, paredes de alabastro pulido, que fluye cortinas transparentes y brillantes lámparas de araña de cristal. Los menús reflejan la insistencia del chef Palmer en ingredientes frescos, de alta calidad, la preparación magistral y presentaciones atractivas. En una firma Seabourn saludo a la personalización, los huéspedes están invitados a pedir del menú del restaurante durante las horas de servicio extendidos, y tienen su comida servida en la intimidad de sus suites o en sus terrazas. Situado hasta el final a popa en la cubierta 8, la Columnata es una opción de interior / exterior más informal, muy popular que sirve desayunos bufé de estilo estación de lujo y almuerzos. Cenas en el Colonnade son menús regional con temas preparados en la cocina abierta y servidos en la mesa. Restaurant 2 es un ambiente íntimo donde los huéspedes pueden disfrutar de pequeñas placas innovadores menús de degustación cada noche con reserva previa. El Patio Grill es una alternativa informal junto a la piscina que ofrece comidas para almuerzos y cenas, así como pizzas recién horneadas de su horno de toda la tarde en el lugar. Barbacoas en la playa festivos son destacados frecuentes en los cruceros de aguas cálidas, con parrillas de carne-y-mariscos de lujo y Firma del Seabourn Caviar en el caso de la resaca. Una amplia selección de deliciosos platos, desde aperitivos hasta postres deliciosos están disponible en el servicio en su suite las 24 horas del día.

Sala de Estar
Centro comercial

Spa y Salon Greenhouse
Masaje
Spa
Piscina
Whirlpool

Mini Golf 9-hoyos
Sala de Juegos
Biblioteca
Puerto Deportivo

Fitness Center (Gimnasio)
Gimnasio
Centro de Bienestar

Bar
Patio Bar Mariners
Patio Grill (Asador)
Patio Lounge
Bar Sky
The Colonnade
The Grill (hamburguesas y perros calientes)
Restaurante
The Restaurant 2

Casino
Entertaiment Team
Gaming Club Casino
Theatre (Teatro)

Internet Cafe

  • Descripción

    Seabourn Quest es la tercera iteración del diseño del recipiente que se ha llamado “un cambio de juego para el segmento de lujo”. Construido en el astillero T. Mariotti de Génova, fue nombrada en Barcelona el 20 de junio de 2011. Fiel a sus lineas de sangre del Seabourn, donde quiera que navega alrededor del mundo, Seabourn Quest lleva con ella un grupo de galardonados lugares para comer que son comparables a los mejores restaurantes que se encuentran en cualquier lugar. Bajo la dirección del famoso chef Charlie Palmer, Seabourn Quest ofrece una variedad de opciones gastronómicas para todos los gustos y cada estado de ánimo, con nunca un cargo extra. El restaurante es el lugar principal de comedor a bordo, que sirve varios platos desayunos, almuerzos y cenas en un estilo de turno libre en medio de un ambiente refinado de relucientes sábanas blancas, paredes de alabastro pulido, que fluye cortinas transparentes y brillantes lámparas de araña de cristal. Los menús reflejan la insistencia del chef Palmer en ingredientes frescos, de alta calidad, la preparación magistral y presentaciones atractivas. En una firma Seabourn saludo a la personalización, los huéspedes están invitados a pedir del menú del restaurante durante las horas de servicio extendidos, y tienen su comida servida en la intimidad de sus suites o en sus terrazas. Situado hasta el final a popa en la cubierta 8, la Columnata es una opción de interior / exterior más informal, muy popular que sirve desayunos bufé de estilo estación de lujo y almuerzos. Cenas en el Colonnade son menús regional con temas preparados en la cocina abierta y servidos en la mesa. Restaurant 2 es un ambiente íntimo donde los huéspedes pueden disfrutar de pequeñas placas innovadores menús de degustación cada noche con reserva previa. El Patio Grill es una alternativa informal junto a la piscina que ofrece comidas para almuerzos y cenas, así como pizzas recién horneadas de su horno de toda la tarde en el lugar. Barbacoas en la playa festivos son destacados frecuentes en los cruceros de aguas cálidas, con parrillas de carne-y-mariscos de lujo y Firma del Seabourn Caviar en el caso de la resaca. Una amplia selección de deliciosos platos, desde aperitivos hasta postres deliciosos están disponible en el servicio en su suite las 24 horas del día.

  • Otras Facilidades

    Sala de Estar
    Centro comercial

  • Para Relajarse

    Spa y Salon Greenhouse
    Masaje
    Spa
    Piscina
    Whirlpool

  • Recreación

    Mini Golf 9-hoyos
    Sala de Juegos
    Biblioteca
    Puerto Deportivo

  • Deportes

    Fitness Center (Gimnasio)
    Gimnasio
    Centro de Bienestar

  • Comida y bebida

    Bar
    Patio Bar Mariners
    Patio Grill (Asador)
    Patio Lounge
    Bar Sky
    The Colonnade
    The Grill (hamburguesas y perros calientes)
    Restaurante
    The Restaurant 2

  • Entretenimiento

    Casino
    Entertaiment Team
    Gaming Club Casino
    Theatre (Teatro)

  • Tecnología

    Internet Cafe

Cabina

    ventana

    La Suite Seabourn incluye una mesa de comedor para dos personas, sala de estar y dormitorio, gran ventanal, armario y TV de pantalla plana.

    balcón

    Located on Decks 7, 8, 9 and 10; Approximately 300 square feet (28 square meters) of inside space, plus one veranda of 65 square feet (6 square meters) A full-length window and glass door to private veranda Comfortable living area Queen-size bed or two twin beds Dining table for two Walk-in closet Interactive flat-screen television with music and movies Fully stocked bar and refrigerator Makeup vanity Spacious bathroom with separate tub and shower

    suite

    Approximately 526 & 593 square feet (49 to 55 square meters) of inside space, plus one veranda of 133 & 354 square feet (12 to 33 square meters) Owner’s Suites feature: Expansive ocean views Forward-facing windows Dining for four to six Bathroom with whirlpool bathtub Guest bath Pantry with wet bar Two flat-screen TVs Complimentary Internet/Wi-Fi service

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