Drinks are included on Seabourn cruises. Seabourn is known for its all-inclusive luxury experience, which generally covers a wide range of beverages. This includes not only standard alcoholic beverages like wine, beer, and cocktails, but also premium brands and fine wines. Additionally, non-alcoholic beverages such as soft drinks, specialty coffees, and teas are included. You can enjoy drinks at various bars, lounges, and restaurants throughout the ship without worrying about extra charges.
Wi-Fi
The Surf Wi-Fi Package is included as standard. This allows 1 device per guest unlimited minutes of access for general web browsing, email, and checking or posting to social media accounts. You can upgrade to the Stream Wi-Fi Package which allows up to 4 devices plus access to video streaming, internet telephony as well as VPN/cloud storage services.
Specialty Dining
Specialty dining is included on Seabourn cruises. Unlike many other cruise lines that charge extra for specialty restaurants, Seabourn offers a range of fine dining options at no additional cost. This includes restaurants that serve gourmet cuisine and unique dining experiences, all part of their all-inclusive luxury offering. You can enjoy these specialty dining venues as part of your cruise fare, with no need for reservations or extra charges for dining at these restaurants.
Tips
On Seabourn cruises, tips are included in the overall price of the cruise. Seabourn’s all-inclusive pricing covers gratuities for the ship’s crew, which means you don’t need to worry about tipping separately. This policy is part of their luxury service experience, aiming to simplify your trip and ensure a seamless and enjoyable journey. If you have any special requests or exceptional service, you can always recognize it, but additional tipping is not expected.
Accommodation
Your cabin is included in the price of the cruise.
Gourmet meals are included throughout the journey. Guests can savour a wide variety of dining options, from the refined ambiance of the main restaurant to specialty venues offering diverse cuisines. Menus emphasise fresh, high-quality ingredients and are often inspired by the ship's destinations. All meals, from breakfast to elegant multi-course dinners, as well as 24-hour in-suite dining, are included in the fare.
No surprises. All port fees and taxes are included in the price.
Extras
Excursions
If you would like to do any excursions/tours while docked these will be an additional charge. Excursions/tours can’t currently be booked with us online but please contact us after you have made the booking if you would like to add these to your package. Alternatively these can be bought while on the ship but may be more expensive than pre-booking.
Insurance
Have the peace of mind that you're covered. Contact us after you have made the booking if you would like us to add this to your package.
Parking
Car parking at the port or airport for the duration of your trip is not included within the price of the cruise. Port/airport parking can’t currently be booked with us online but please contact us after you have made the booking if you would like to add this to your package. An approximate cost for parking is between £12 - £20 per car per day. Alternatively we can arrange transfers from your home to the departure airport/port.
Transfers (home to port)
Transfers from your home to the port or airport aren't included but we can help organise coach transfers, taxis etc to make your life easier. Please contact us after you have made the booking if you would like to add these to your package.
Visa
Visas are not provided by us or the cruise operator. Visas and other travel documents have to be obtained by the individual passengers prior to sailing.
Ship Facilities
Seabourn Ovation - By Seabourn
Good For CouplesFormalLuxury ShipSmall ShipUltra Luxury
We loved everything, felt like Kings and Queens, the service, our cruise director, the officers, the wonderfull food and bein...We loved everything, felt like Kings and Queens, the service, our cruise director, the officers, the wonderfull food and being able to dine slowly. We also enjoyed our fellow passengers and exchanging world views.Read More
Per S.
Couple10+ cruises
2 Months Ago
It would have been 5 stars but for the fact Carnivsl Corp. have "Carnivalised" Seabourn by not giving a choice of Main Dining...It would have been 5 stars but for the fact Carnivsl Corp. have "Carnivalised" Seabourn by not giving a choice of Main Dining Room or Buffet for both breakfast and lunch. I do NOT like buffets, always dined in the MDR for every meal, now have a choice of either the buffet, or starve. This cruise will probably be our last Seabourn, which is a shame as up untik now it has been our favourite cruise line. The Seabourtn staff, as always, were superb, | feel sorry for them as staff levels were noticeably smaller. Food was very good, no problem with that, but the buffet leaves me cold. As one passnger said - "Seabourn is dying a death of a thousand cuts".
Bring back the Seabourn I love, PLEASE!Read More
Jean W.
Couple10+ cruises
2 Months Ago
Beautiful ship well maintained. Cabin standard was high but on deck 5 we did hear anchor and thruster noise when arriving at ...Beautiful ship well maintained. Cabin standard was high but on deck 5 we did hear anchor and thruster noise when arriving at destinations. Service was excellent throughout. Every crew member was pleasant, polite helpful and professional without exception. Food standards were very high throughout. Limited no. of restaurants and didn't use Earth & Ocean much due to lack of menu options. Entertainment level was good, especially for a small ship.
Had some problems with delays on excursions which could have been better handled if there had been a Seabourn rep with us. Activities were limited. No deck games or even a walking track. Usual problems with lack of sunbeds which could have been improved if usage rules were consistently applied.
Seabourn's reputation is very high and the Ovation very nearly met it.Read More
^LUXURY SAVINGS - The up to £500 additional savings is per suite and is off of the advertised site price, when the price is £2,999pp or more before the added discount is applied. The applicable savings amount differs depending on the per person value of a sailing before the discount is applied: Any sailing worth between £2,999pp and £7,499pp receives a saving of £250 per suite. Any sailing worth £7,500pp and more receives a saving of £500 per suite. Applicable to new bookings only, based on 2 people sharing a suite (singles will receive the per person saving) when booking a Regent, Seabourn, Silversea or Explora Journeys sailing with a minimum spend of £2,999pp when booked from the 1st May to the 30th June 2025. This offer is subject to availability and can be amended or withdrawn at any time without prior notice.
*COMPLIMENTARY WIFI - with unlimited minutes for all bookings, where guests can access the internet throughout their voyage from anywhere on the ship. The included WiFi package (Surf WiFi Package) allows 1 device per guest with unlimited minutes of access for general web browsing, email, and checking or posting on social media accounts. Guests can upgrade to the Stream Wi-Fi package for a fee which allows up to 4 devices per guest with unlimited minutes of access to web services offered in the Surf package + access to video streaming, internet telephony as well as VPN/cloud storage services. Guests booked in Penthouse and Premium suite categories, as well as Seabourn Club members who have reached Diamond-level status or above, will automatically receive the Stream package. Those who are booked in Ocean View and Veranda suites can upgrade to the Stream package for a nominal charge. Some exclusions may apply. Guests receiving a complimentary upgrade into a Penthouse or Premium suite will not automatically receive the Stream package. Upgrade charge for Stream Package is per guest. Wi-Fi service may be slower or limited during periods of heavy use. Shipboard internet traffic is satellite dependent, may face intermittent delays or interruptions, and is not guaranteed. Seabourn is not responsible if Wi-Fi service is temporarily unavailable due to circumstances beyond their control. Guests are not entitled to a credit or other compensation should Wi-Fi service go unused. Terms of the program are subject to change. Any OBC shown is capacity controlled and may be withdrawn at any time without prior notice. DINING - all restaurants with Seabourn are open seating dining, with no reservations required, this is with the exception of 'The Grill by Thomas Keller' and Thomas Keller inspired family-style served dinners in The Colonnade.
All offers and prices are subject to change and availability at time of enquiry. Prices are based on two passengers sharing unless otherwise stated and are subject to the Tour Operator's terms and conditions. Cabin and Flight supplements may apply. Other supplements may apply in addition to the price shown above. Flight details, timings and routing may be subject to alteration. Other tour operator charges may also apply. Any Onboard Spending money or drinks package value shown will be per cabin, again based on two sharing.
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Exotic Caribbean in Depth from Barbados, 19 December 2026 (14 nights)
Your itinerary
Bridgetown, Barbados
DAY 1
19 Dec 2026
The vibrant capital of Barbados, Bridgetown is located on the southwest coast. With beautiful architecture, beaches and numerous attractions to visit during your time there, Bridgetown is guaranteed to impress. From the prominent George Washington House, to the Chamberlain Bridge and Parliament Buildings, you won’t be lost on things to see and do in this picturesque city.
Things to do in Bridgetown, Barbados:
George Washington House
Step back in time to 1751 as you explore this fascinating attraction. Once home to the first president of the United states, it’s a dedicated World Heritage Site. Giving an insight into what life was like in the 18th century, this is a must visit for anyone who has an interest in American or Barbadian history.
Chamberlain Bridge
In the heart of the city lies the Chamberlain Bridge. Originally a 19th century swing bridge, and now a lift bridge that was constructed in 2006, it offers picturesque views out over the waterfront and situated close to the popular Bridgetown boardwalk.
Parliament Buildings
An important landmark in the city, the Parliament Buildings are built in a gothic architecture. Featuring stained glass windows, a clock tower, the National Gallery and more, it makes for a fascinating visit whilst stopping off in the capital.
Castries, St. Lucia
DAY 2
20 Dec 2026
The capital of St. Lucia, Castries is known for its picturesque beaches, bustling markets and historical landmarks. A popular cruise destination, it’s built on a peninsula that’s surrounded by the Caribbean sea. Whilst in Castries, make sure to visit the Castries Central Market, Rodney Bay and Marigot Bay.
Things to do in Castries, St. Lucia:
Central Market
The largest open air market in the city, the Castries Central Market has over 300 different stalls, selling everything from trinkets to fresh fruit. Set up in 1891, this vibrant market is a wonderful place to grab a bite to eat or something to take home.
Rodney Bay
Alternatively, head to the picturesque Rodney Bay. Located in the Gros Islet District, this pretty bay is a wonderful place to unwind whilst sipping a cocktail or enjoying a swim in the nearby turquoise waters.
Marigot Bay
A popular beach in the southwest of the capital, Marigot Bay is a picture-perfect beach that’s often voted as the best in the capital. From its surrounding restaurants and bars to the beautiful water and golden sand, Marigot Bay should be on your list of things to do whilst in the capital.
At Sea
DAY 3
21 Dec 2026
While sailing between destinations, you’ll have time to take a moment and enjoy everything your cruise ship has to offer; with stunning food prepared with the freshest ingredients, fantastic entertainment opportunities, and plenty of places to lounge around, an enjoyable day at sea awaits!
Montserrat
DAY 4
22 Dec 2026
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St. John's, Antigua
DAY 5
23 Dec 2026
Not only is St. Johns the capital of Antigua, but it’s a major port in the Caribbean. A bustling city with a captivating history, it’s full to the brim with attractions, including a farmers market, colourful architecture and picturesque beaches. Particular landmarks within the city include Fort James, the Museum of Antigua and Barbuda and the popular Zemi Art Gallery.
Things to do in St. John's, Antigua:
Fort James
Located in the harbour of St. John's, Fort James was built to guard the city from French Invasion. Constructed in the 18th Century, by the British, this fascinating fort is a must see during your stop off in the capital.
Art Gallery
Whilst in the capital, make sure to stop off in Zemi Art Gallery. Located in Redcliffe Quay, the art gallery showcases an array of local artwork, including traditional Antiguan and Barbadian art. Popular with both locals and tourists alike, this colourful art gallery is a unique attraction within the city.
Museum
Learn about the fascinating history of Antigua and Barbuda at this historic museum. Housed within a 1747 court house, it’s a prominent building within the town that has an array of exhibits to explore.
Carambola Beach, St Kitts
DAY 6
24 Dec 2026
Carambola Beach is home to a variety of vibrant restaurants and beach clubs, alongside watersports. A popular cruise stop off in St. Kitts, from Carambola Beach you can head to Brimstone Hill Fortress (a prominent UNESCO World Heritage Site), the scenic railway and Romney Manor.
Things to do in Carambola Beach, St Kitts:
Brimstone Hill Fortress
Dating between the 17th and 18th century, Brimstone Hill Fortress is situated on a hill in St. Kiss. Designed by British military engineers, this historic fortress offers the perfect day out for those wanting to immerse themselves into the history of the area.
Romney Manor
One of the top sights in Carambola, Romney Manor is a set of historic plantation estate houses. Within them, you can learn how to create tie-dye clothing. An extraordinary attraction, the picturesque Romney Manor makes for a unique day out.
Scenic Railway
Spanning 29 kilometres, the St. Kitts Scenic Railway is a popular narrow gauge railway line. Hop on this incredible railway and enjoy all of the picturesque scenery throughout St. Kitts. Completed in 1926, it the journey takes just over 3 hours.
Great Harbour, Jost Van Dyke
DAY 7
25 Dec 2026
A picturesque destination, you can spend your time in the harbour relaxing on the beautiful beach, exploring the nearby shops and cafes or snorkelling in the crystal-clear lagoon. A fantastic stop-off in the British Virgin Islands, you're guaranteed an unforgettable day ashore.
Philipsburg, St. Maarten
DAY 8
26 Dec 2026
The capital of the southern Dutch side of the Caribbean island of Saint Martin. A sun-filled paradise, Philipsburg is perfect for making the most of the golden sandy beaches and crystal blue sea. One quirk of the city is the Yoda Guy Movie Exhibit - a must for any Star Wars fans!
Things to do in Philipsburg, St. Maarten:
Yoda Guy Movie Exhibit
This unexpected treasure in the Caribbean is an absolute must for movie fanatics and science-fiction enthusiasts. Showcasing the history of Nick Malley, who created Yoda from Star Wars, this museum boasts memorabilia from the franchise, such as scripts, storyboards and props.
Great Bay Beach
Enjoy a relaxing walk along Great Bay Beach - a popular attraction within the town, with beautiful white sand, a vibrant boardwalk and an array of ships, restaurants and more on its shore.
The Rusty Parrot
Feel transported back in time, to the time of the pirates at this fun attraction. From hearing true stories of pirates’ escapades to state-of-the-art multimedia displays, this family-friendly attraction is a unique experience in Phillipsburg.
Frenchman's Cay
DAY 9
27 Dec 2026
A breathtaking island in the British Virgin Islands, Frenchman's Cay boasts colourful houses, delicious food and a tranquil beach that's perfect for relaxing in. There's also opportunities to enjoy watersports, or a picturesque boat ride around the island.
Carambola Beach, St Kitts
DAY 10
28 Dec 2026
Carambola Beach is home to a variety of vibrant restaurants and beach clubs, alongside watersports. A popular cruise stop off in St. Kitts, from Carambola Beach you can head to Brimstone Hill Fortress (a prominent UNESCO World Heritage Site), the scenic railway and Romney Manor.
Things to do in Carambola Beach, St Kitts:
Brimstone Hill Fortress
Dating between the 17th and 18th century, Brimstone Hill Fortress is situated on a hill in St. Kiss. Designed by British military engineers, this historic fortress offers the perfect day out for those wanting to immerse themselves into the history of the area.
Romney Manor
One of the top sights in Carambola, Romney Manor is a set of historic plantation estate houses. Within them, you can learn how to create tie-dye clothing. An extraordinary attraction, the picturesque Romney Manor makes for a unique day out.
Scenic Railway
Spanning 29 kilometres, the St. Kitts Scenic Railway is a popular narrow gauge railway line. Hop on this incredible railway and enjoy all of the picturesque scenery throughout St. Kitts. Completed in 1926, it the journey takes just over 3 hours.
At Sea
DAY 11
29 Dec 2026
While sailing between destinations, you’ll have time to take a moment and enjoy everything your cruise ship has to offer; with stunning food prepared with the freshest ingredients, fantastic entertainment opportunities, and plenty of places to lounge around, an enjoyable day at sea awaits!
Trois Ilets
DAY 12
30 Dec 2026
Steeped in history and brimming with Caribbean charm, Les Trois-Îlets offers visitors a delightful mix of cultural attractions, stunning scenery, and vibrant markets. Situated in Martinique, there's several attractions that are worth a visit, including Musée de la Pagerie, Pointe du Bout and Anse à l'Ane.
Things to do in Trois Ilets:
Anse à l'Ane
This picturesque bay is known for its calm waters and stunning views. It's a popular spot for swimming, sunbathing, and kayaking.
Pointe du Bout
This lively peninsula is a hub for water sports, shopping, and dining. Take a boat tour, try your hand at windsurfing, or simply relax on the beach and soak up the sun.
Musée de la Pagerie
This museum is located on the former sugar plantation where Empress Joséphine grew up. Here you can explore the life and times of this fascinating woman, from her childhood in Martinique to her reign as Empress of France.
Port Elizabeth, St. Vincent
DAY 13
31 Dec 2026
A picturesque seaside village, Port Elizabeth in St. Vincent and the Grenadine is known for its beautiful scenery, friendly locals and handful of tourist attractions. Situated on the island of Bequia, top attractions include the Old Hegg Turtle Sanctuary, Princess Margaret Beach and Fort Hamilton.
Things to do in Port Elizabeth, St. Vincent :
Turtle Sanctuary
Created by a local fisherman, the Old Hegg Turtle Sanctuary strives to help with the survival of local turtles. In operation for over 12 years, they have released over 2000 turtles back into the ocean. A wonderful place to visit, you can get up close and personal with these fascinating creatures.
Princess Margaret Beach
One of the most popular and picturesque attractions in Port Elizabeth, the Princess Margaret Beach is a beautiful beach with golden sand, lush vegetation and turquoise waters that are ideal for a relaxing afternoon swim.
Fort Hamilton
Situated at the northern end of Admiralty Bay, you can visit the ruins of Fort Hamilton for free throughout the day. Originally constructed by the British military, you'll see the canon battery, lookout and other fascinating parts of the remaining fort whilst admiring views out towards the ocean.
St. George's, Grenada
DAY 14
01 Jan 2027
Wrapping around one of the best natural harbours in the Caribbean, St. George’s is the Capital of the “Spice Island”, Grenada. With white-sand beaches, unspoiled countryside, and colourful markets, St. George’s is one to add to your bucket list. From underwater sculptures to historic forts and natural beauties, you won't be bored with the variety of cultures and things to do in this stunning city.
Things to do in St. George's, Grenada:
Underwater Sculptures
Dive into the crystal blue waters of the Caribbean and experience one of the unique underwater sculptures on the coast of St George’s. Serving as both a base for marine life to thrive and a venue for avid watersport enthusiasts, this incredible attraction is home to over 75 sculptures stretching across 800 square metres of the seabed. Take the plunge and discover something amazing.
Fort George
Dating back to the 18th century, Fort George is considered the most historic structure in St Georges. Bursting with history, it was a staple in the political and military changes that have taken place over the last 300 years. With views stretching across the harbours and the town's red-tiled roofs, Fort George offers breathtaking island scenery. A perfect stop to experience the culture of Grenada
Annandale Falls
With a 30-foot waterfall in a grotto of lush vegetation, Annandale Falls holds some of the most beautiful views and locations in Grenada. With natural pools deep enough to swim in, you can experience the beautiful nature of the Caribbean. Home to many species of animals native to the island, experience the beauty of St. George's up close and personal.
Bridgetown, Barbados
DAY 15
02 Jan 2027
The vibrant capital of Barbados, Bridgetown is located on the southwest coast. With beautiful architecture, beaches and numerous attractions to visit during your time there, Bridgetown is guaranteed to impress. From the prominent George Washington House, to the Chamberlain Bridge and Parliament Buildings, you won’t be lost on things to see and do in this picturesque city.
Things to do in Bridgetown, Barbados:
George Washington House
Step back in time to 1751 as you explore this fascinating attraction. Once home to the first president of the United states, it’s a dedicated World Heritage Site. Giving an insight into what life was like in the 18th century, this is a must visit for anyone who has an interest in American or Barbadian history.
Chamberlain Bridge
In the heart of the city lies the Chamberlain Bridge. Originally a 19th century swing bridge, and now a lift bridge that was constructed in 2006, it offers picturesque views out over the waterfront and situated close to the popular Bridgetown boardwalk.
Parliament Buildings
An important landmark in the city, the Parliament Buildings are built in a gothic architecture. Featuring stained glass windows, a clock tower, the National Gallery and more, it makes for a fascinating visit whilst stopping off in the capital.