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Customer reviews for Seabourn Sojourn
4.6
Based on 5 reviews
Cabin
4.6
Service
4.6
Excursions
4.6
Dining
4.6
Activities
4.6
Value for money
4.6
Entertainment
4.6
Nov 24 2019 Yes, this was luxury cruising. Verandah suite is a very large balcony cabin with marble fitted bathroom with twin sinks and a shower too. Top fittings everywhere. Excellent minibar service by cabin staff. Attentive without asking. No tipping sought, either here or anywhere. Dining was just lovely everywhere. The buffet was like a quiet restaurant on other cruises. Spacious with tables always available. Wine choices very good and varied, and readily served. All food requests prepared quickly and with lovely lively staff. Few used the restaurant for breakfast and this was the only let down on the whole 12 day trip. Comedy value was high though. We began counting the number of staff who inspected a food item coming out and trying to decide who it was to go to. With only about twelve tables in use there were plenty of staff and I counted six deciding who got the oatmeal. . Some management needed here, but food was great though. After two days of this fun we retired to the buffet and were just amazed at the quality, calm, and efficient experience. Evening restaurant dining was top quality also. Choices and service were great and the frequent opportunities to join a hosted table gave us many social evenings too. With only 400 guests we were often alone on corridors, lifts and in quiet bars. The afternoon tea was wonderful with food choices better than Cunard and the service was more attentive and personal. Many nice touches everywhere. The Square with daily newspapers, in full, available printed. fresh macarons every evening, wonderful coffee almost anytime. Staff to sort out your wifi problems and remembering your name for the rest of the cruise. Lovely lovely trip. Carambola beach with champagne and caviar in the surf - magic. The banana boat only a bit less so, though apart from the embarrassment of trying to get back in to the towboat, that was very jolly too. We met several people for whom this was their first cruise and they will struggle to appreciate others. We had been on about 10 cruise lines before, and Seabourn was in a different league. Yes it was expensive, but I will remember all of it fondly, and I do think it was worth the money. I would go again without hesitation. Saving already and I think we may cut down on lesser trips.
Verified customer
1 cruise
9 Jan 2020
Thankyou for all your help with booking this amazing trip. The ship was outstanding in every way the crew were wonderful too so we have been spoilt to bits and looking forward to booking another cruise with Seabourn hopefully early next year. Thankyou very much Regards Denise Page and Company
Verified customer
1 cruise
27 Jun 2019
Excellent cruise in excellent (apart from Ketchican) weather. Well looked after. Very small matter not good - wife ill one evening - we asked for hot milk and toast to cabin - milk barely tepid and toast soft/damp. Main disappointment is flights home - if Iglu responsible, read on - if Seabourn responsible, please forward! We were routed from Anchorage to Denver to Toronto to Glasgow. Anchorage to Denver on United Airlines, old and very cramped plane, uncomfortable seats. Long wait in Denver. Then reasonable plane Air Canada, to Toronto, but 1 x hour late in leaving. Still long wait in Toronto, then reasonable flight Air Canada Rouge to Glasgow. However, no cases arriving at Glasgow, and still no cases 28 hours later! Not happy - spoiled any good feelings about cruise.
Verified customer
1 cruise
14 Sep 2018
Nice friendly ship but the biggest let down is the inconsistency of service and the quality and temperature of the food being served. When asked for meat to be “well done “ you do not expect blood in excess to be coming from the meat. This happened on several occasions. Food was often served warm on a red hot plate which still doesn’t make the food hot. All of this was brought the the ships attention but continued over the course of the cruise Hand towel on one occasion had holes in. Plus side of ship, great coffee and fantastic service in the square, entertainment better than some top London shows. Suites very large and comfortable. Fantastic complimentary room service. The Thomas Keller Grill served excellent food.
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Note: On 13 January 2018, new European legislation is being adopted in the UK which as result will mean that we may change our required method of payment at our discretion, irrespective of how any deposit or prior payment was made.
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Things to do in Miami:
Everglades National Park
With over 1.5 million acres of wetland, Everglades National Park is the third largest national park in the US. There’s plenty to explore in this stunning landscape, and visitors can take a tour with a guide, hop on a tram or simply hike one of the many trails.
Miami Beach
With no shortage of vibrant, lively attractions, Miami Beach is the place to be for sunshine, sand and the beautiful sea. Visitors enjoy a plethora of bars and eateries in the surrounding area, hit the art deco district or simply relax on a lounger on the beach.
Wynwood Walls
Whether you love art or you’re looking for an attraction in Miami, the Wynwood Walls are extraordinary. A unique outdoor gallery, you can spend your time admiring all of the huge, colouful murals that have been created by international artists.
Key West
DAY 207 Jan 2023
The southernmost point of Florida, Key West is an island city situated within an archipelago. Beloved for its bustling centre, colourful houses and coral reefs, Key West showcases the beauty of Florida, away from the usual hustle and bustle of the theme parks. A popular destination for snorkelling and diving, it has plenty of attractions that are guaranteed to create unforgettable memories.
Things to do in Key West:
Lighthouse
Situated on the coastline, the Key West Lighthouse dates back to 1848. Originally home to a lighthouse keeper, the 65 foot tower is a picturesque landmark in the city that features 15 lamps, alongside 15 inch reflectors.
National Park
Comprising 7 picturesque islands, alongside colourful coral reefs and the 19th century Fort Jefferson, Dry Tortugas National Park is a must when visiting the city. Home to sea turtles and other marine wildlife, alongside the remains of the 1875 Windjammer Wreck, this breathtaking national park is simply remarkable.
Hemingway Museum
Once home to the iconic American writer Ernest Hemingway, the residence has now been transformed into a museum showcasing his fascinating life. Located next to the Key West Lighthouse, this picturesque building is a must for anyone that wants to discover more about this beloved author.
Belize City
DAY 409 Jan 2023
A port city within the Central American country of Belize, Belize City is split into two areas, the north side and the south side. Situated on the Caribbean Sea, this bustling city has an array of attractions, from the Museum of Belize, to Baron Bliss Lighthouse and the Belize Sign Monument. Known for its delicious street food, shops and turquoise waters, Belize City is divided by a historic, 1920s swing bridge.
Things to do in Belize City:
Museum of Belize
Situated within easy walking distance of the port, the Museum of Belize was initially a prison when it was built in the 19th century. Now home to an array of art and historic exhibits, it’s a must for visitors wanting to learn more about the Central American country.
Lighthouse
The Baron Bliss Lighthouse is a prominent landmark within the city, and was constructed in 1885. Situated on the former site of a historic Spanish fortress, this unique lighthouse stands as a welcoming beacon to the city and stands at an impressive 52 feet.
Belize Sign
If you’re looking for the perfect photo to remember your trip to Belize City, head to the Belize Sign. Situated at the northern end of the city, this colourful and popular sign has a beautiful ocean backdrop.
Puerto Limon
DAY 813 Jan 2023
One of the most beautiful regions in Costa Rica, Puerto Limon (also simply known as Limon), is the seventh largest city in the country. With an incredible 125 miles of pristine shoreline, with white-sand beaches, towering mountains and colourful buildings, it has a tropical feel. Attractions in the city include Vargas Park, the Sloth Sanctuary and the beautiful Playa Bonita beach.
Things to do in Puerto Limon:
Vargas Park
Located in the heart of the city, this pretty park is home to a band stand and an array of tropical wildlife. Given to the city by a fruit plantation company, it’s within easy reach of other attractions in the town such as the Antigua Gobernacion de Limon.
Sloth Sanctuary
Whether you love animals or simply want to learn more about these fascinating creatures, the Sloth Sanctuary of Costa Rica is a wonderful place to visit. An animal rescue centre within easy reach of Puerto Limon, it’s dedicated to the rescue and research of these unique animals.
Playa Bonita
If you’re looking to relax and unwind during your time in Puerto Limon, head to Playa Bonita. A picturesque beach with a rocky shoreline, coral reef and golden sand, it’s the ultimate place to relax or enjoy some snorkelling.
Manta - Overnight onboard
DAY 12-1317 Jan 2023
A bustling port city that's situated on the central coast of Ecuador, Manta is home to a variety of popular bars, restaurants, a fish market, museums and a picturesque beach. Known for its tuna fishing history, whilst in Manta make sure to visit El Murcielago beach, head out to enjoy some watersports and the Cancebí Museum.
Things to do in Manta - Overnight onboard:
El Murcielago Beach
Alternatively, if you're looking for a more relaxing activity, head to El Murcielago Beach. Filled with restaurants, sun loungers, cafes and other amenities, this pretty beach is a wonderful place to relax during your stop off in Manta.
Watersports
Whether you want to kite board, snorkel or scuba dive, you can do it all in Manta. A fun activity, the watersports at its main beach give you the perfect opportunity to discover its diverse marine life and enjoy a thrilling activity.
Cancebí Museum
Opened in 1918, this quaint museum is a must visit if you're looking to learn more about the local area. With an array of displays and artefacts, you'll feel immersed into the local culture and its fascinating history.
Papeete, Tahiti - Overnight onboard
DAY 32-3306 Feb 2023
The capital of French Polynesia, Papeete is situated on the island of Tahiti. A bustling but picturesque port, it’s known for its beautiful, crystal-clear waters and its mixture of natural and manmade attractions, from the Paofai Gardens to the Papeete Market and Robert Wan Pearl Museum.
Things to do in Papeete, Tahiti - Overnight onboard:
Paofai Gardens
If you’re looking for an escape from the hustle and bustle of the busy port, head to the beautiful Paofai Gardens. A beautifully landscaped park, throughout Paofai you’ll see hundreds of trees, fish ponds and you can take advantage of several different walking trails.
Papeete Market
The Papeete Market is a vibrant market in the heart of the capital that sells a variety of produce from vegetables to fruit and even a selection of souvenirs.
Pearl Museum
If you want to learn more about the process of gathering pearls, their cultural history and how they are turned into jewellery, the Robert Wan Pearl Museum is the place to go. A unique museum within easy reach of the city centre, it’s filled with extraordinary exhibits.
Bougainville Park
Although the park is small, its beauty is unmatched. With tree-topped walkways, picturesque plantlife and a sculpture.
Bora Bora
DAY 3408 Feb 2023
When you think of paradise, you can’t help but think of Bora Bora. A small island in the South Pacific located within French Polynesia, it’s surrounded by mountainous peaks, turquoise waters and coral reefs. Filled with different luxurious resorts, the island is a popular place to go scuba diving, to relax on the beach (particularly on Matira Beach) and to hike.
Things to do in Bora Bora:
Scuba Diving
When in Bora Bora, scuba diving is a must. With a thriving marine life, filled with tropical fish and impressive colourful coral reefs, scuba diving in Bora Bora will be unlike anything you’ve experienced before.
Matira Beach
Surrounded by palm trees and other local vegetation, Matira Beach boasts white sand and beautiful water. The ultimate place to unwind whilst stopping off in Bora Bora, the beach is popular for its calm waters and the abundance of watersports that are available nearby, from scuba diving to jet skiing.
Hiking
Alternatively, if you’re looking for an opportunity to hike during your time in Bora Bora, there are plenty of hiking trails available throughout the island. One in particular that is popular with tourists is the Mount Pahia summit trail. Standing at an elevation of 661 metres above sea level, the views you’ll get from the summit will take your breath away.
Huahine
DAY 3509 Feb 2023
A quiet and remote island in French Polynesia, Huahine is known for its rich ancestral fishing legacy, beautiful arts and crafts and picturesque scenery. Although it's not a bustling island, there are lots of activities to enjoy here during your stop over, including a walk in the Plage Hana Iti nature reserve, a trip to the Anini Mara'e ruins and the awe-inspiring Coral Beach.
Things to do in Huahine:
Nature Reserve
Known as a secret spot on the island, the beautiful nature reserve was once home to a hotel. Now a popular place to explore away from the hustle and bustle, many people choose to kayak here on the crystal clear waters or to unwind on the golden sands of the beach.
Anini Mara'e
Located on the southern top of the island, the Anini Mara’e ruins were constructed of huge coral blocks. Not only is this a popular place to explore because of the structure, but because of the shallow reef and pretty beach that’s located nearby.
Coral Beach
A great place to start your snorkelling adventure from, Coral Beach is quite a hidden treasure on the island. Within easy reach of the port, Coral Beach is a gateway to the natural beauty of Huahine.
Cairns - Overnight onboard
DAY 52-5326 Feb 2023
A laid back city that’s located in the north of Queensland, Cairns is the perfect destination for anyone that loves the outdoors. Not only is the region home to the Great Barrier Reef, but a number of bustling markets, beaches and a vibrant food scene. Top highlights in Cairns include the Skyrail Rainforest Cableway, Kuranda Scenic Railway and the Cairns Aquarium.
Things to do in Cairns - Overnight onboard:
Skyrail Rainforest Cableway
Take to the sky on the incredible Skyrail Rainforest Cableway. Spanning 7.5 kilometres, it takes you high above the picturesque Gorge National Park within Queensland’s iconic World Heritage Area; the Wet Tropics Rainforest, that’s also known as the oldest tropical rainforest in the world. Taking around 1.5 hours to reach Kuranda, along the way you can stop off in two areas to explore the forest.
Kuranda Railway
One of the most iconic railways in the world, the Kuranda Railway takes you from Cairns to Kuranda along a heritage listed line. Built in 1891, it offers breathtaking views over the Barron Falls, alongside several towns. Taking just under 2 hours, this 37 kilometre journey is simply magical.
Cairns Aquarium
Alternatively you could head to Cairns Aquarium, that’s situated in the heart of the city. Recently opened, there are over 15,000 different animals throughout the zoo, 71 tanks and 3 different levels to explore.
Townsville
DAY 5428 Feb 2023
A coastal city that’s situated in northeastern Queensland, Townsville is a great place to stop off whilst on a cruise. Often considered to be the gateway of the Great Barrier Reef and the Queensland outback, it boasts breathtaking beaches, al fresco restaurants and a variety of shops. Top attractions within easy reach of the city include Strand Park, the Museum of Tropical Queensland and the Billabong Sanctuary.
Things to do in Townsville:
Strand Park
This beautiful park is located right on the ocean and is surrounded by restaurants, playgrounds, cafes and shops. A tranquil place to walk around or to enjoy a delicious picnic, Strand Park offers breathtaking views of the surrounding area.
Museum
Showcasing the natural and cultural heritage of Queensland, the Museum of Tropical Queensland is a popular attraction within the centre of Townsville. Within the museum, you’ll find the artefacts of the Australian shipwreck, Pandora, alongside an array of other exhibits showcasing the maritime history and marine wildlife of Queensland.
Billabong Sanctuary
Interactive and fascinating, the Billabong Sanctuary is home to a variety of animals, from koalas to wombats and crocodiles. Throughout your time there, you can enjoy talks, feeding shows and other presentations, along with getting up close and personal with these fascinating creatures.
Airlie Beach
DAY 5501 Mar 2023
Known fondly as the gateway to the Whitsunday Islands, Airlie Beach is a stunning destination in Queensland. A popular holiday hotspot, it is surrounded by breathtaking turquoise waters with palm tree-lined beaches, vibrant markets and tropical rainforests. Top things to do in the area include renting jet skis, relaxing in Boathaven Beach and venturing to the awe-inspiring Conway National Park.
Things to do in Airlie Beach:
Jet Skis
Take to the water for a thrilling ride on a jet ski across Airlie Beach. A popular activity to do whilst visiting the destination, it’s fun regardless of your age!
Boathaven Beach
Relax and unwind at the beautiful Boathaven Beach. A stretch of white sand with lots of swimming zones, the beach is popular with both tourists and locals alike that are looking for a tranquil activity to enjoy during their time in Airlie Beach.
Conway National Park
Within easy reach of Airlie Beach, Conway National Park is situated less than 950 km from Brisbane. Boasting tropical rainforest and plenty of different flora and fauna, the national park makes for a wonderful day out.
Brisbane
DAY 5804 Mar 2023
The capital of Queensalnd, Brisbane is a laid back city with an abundance of attractions, including the Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary, botanical gardens and the Gallery of Modern Art. Beloved for its warm climate, it’s also full of al fresco restaurants, wildlife and modern skyscrapers.
Things to do in Brisbane:
Koala Sanctuary
Spanning 18 hectares, the Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary was founded in 1927. The largest and oldest of its kind, there are over 80 different species that call it their home. A tranquil attraction within easy reach of the city centre, it makes for a fun day out.
Botanic Gardens
Situated at the heart of the city, the Brisbane Botanical Gardens are surrounded by skyscrapers and provide a welcome break from the hustle and bustle. Top highlights within the gardens include the ornamental ponds and bamboo grove.
Gallery of Modern Art
Located in the Queensland Cultural Centre on Kurilpa Point next to the popular Queensland Art Gallery, the modern art gallery is the largest of its kind in Australia. Within it, amongst an array of exhibits and collections, there is a cinematheque.
Sydney
DAY 6107 Mar 2023
The capital of New South Wales, Sydney is a popular tourist destination thanks to its variety of attractions, restaurants and picturesque surroundings. Best known for the Sydney Opera House, there’s so much to see and do in this vibrant city. Alongside Sydney Opera House, particular highlights include the Royal Botanic Garden and the Sydney Harbour Bridge.
Things to do in Sydney:
Opera House
An iconic attraction in Sydney, the Sydney Opera House is home to a variety of performances throughout the year and features unique 20th century architecture. Located on Sydney Harbour, this extraordinary building is well worth a visit to, whether you’re looking to watch a performance there or to simply explore it.
Royal Botanic Garden
A popular attraction in Sydney is the picturesque Royal Botanic Garden. Spanning 30 hectares on Sydney Harbour, it has a wide array of plant life and boasts incredible views of the Sydney Opera House and the city's wide array of skyscrapers. Established in the early 19th century, it makes for a wonderful visit if you’re looking for a break from the hustle and bustle of the city.
Sydney Harbour Bridge
Alternatively, you could reach for the sky at the Sydney Harbour Bridge. Constructed out of steel, this prominent bridge connects the central business district to the North Shore. What’s so incredible about the ‘coat hanger’ bridge, is that you can climb it and take in breathtaking views of the city and harbour!
Melbourne - Overnight onboard
DAY 64-6510 Mar 2023
A vibrant coastal city in Victoria, Melbourne is beloved for its food and art scene, and the numerous attractions it has to offer. A large city that surrounds the Federation Square development, you’ll find a large selection of fantastic restaurants that lie on the picturesque Yarra River. Top highlights in the city include the Queen Victoria Market, Melbourne Zoo and the Old Melbourne Jail.
Things to do in Melbourne - Overnight onboard:
Queen Victoria Market
One of the most popular attractions in the city is the Queen Victoria Market. Spanning an impressive seven hectares, this large open air market has a variety of stalls, including clothing and fruit and vegetables.
Melbourne Zoo
Situated in the Royal Park, within easy reach of the city centre, Melbourne Zoo is another popular attraction in Melbourne. Home to nearly 4000 animals and 243 different species, it’s a tranquil and fascinating place to visit whilst in the city.
Old Melbourne Gaol
Once a jail, and now a museum, the Old Melbourne Gaol is a captivating historical building in Melbourne. With an eerie feeling, a tour around it is bound to intrigue, as you learn about the fascinating history of the jail and its inhabitants.
Adelaide
DAY 6713 Mar 2023
Situated in South Australia, Adelaide is a bustling cosmopolitan city that’s known for its vibrant art and film scene, green spaces and an array of attractions to explore. In particular, top highlights include the Adelaide Botanic Garden, Adelaide Zoo and the Art Gallery of South Australia.
Things to do in Adelaide:
Botanic Garden
Spanning 51 hectares, the botanical gardens in Adelaide are situated in the north east of the city. Opened in 1857, this picturesque park is home to an array of plant life, and is a tranquil place to explore throughout the day.
Adelaide Zoo
The second oldest zoo in Australia, Adelaide Zoo is home to over 2,500 animals and 250 species, including birds, fish and a variety of exotic animals. Located close to the city centre, this picturesque zoo is the perfect family activity.
Art Gallery
Formerly known as the National Gallery of South Australia, the Art Gallery of South Australia was opened in 1881. Home to over 38,000 different artworks, varying from Australian art to international art, it’s the ultimate attraction for art enthusiasts.
Perth (Fremantle)
DAY 7420 Mar 2023
Just under 25 minutes from Perth lies the port city of Fremantle. A vibrant and popular city with tourists, it’s known as the sister city of Perth and boasts a captivating history, al fresco restaurants, art galleries and breweries. Top highlights in Fremantle include the Fremantle Prison, the Fremantle Market and the WA shipwrecks Museum.
Things to do in Perth (Fremantle):
Fremantle Prison
A former Australian prison that is now a World Heritage Site, it spans an impressive six hectares. Across the fascinating complex, you can take a tour and see the gatehouse, tunnels, cottages and of course the cell blocks that were home to hundreds of prisoners in the 19th and 20th century.
Fremantle Market
Discover an array of different produce at the bustling Fremantle Market. Located between two streets in Fremantle, there’s a wide variety of produce available from fruit and vegetables to cheese, meat and even handmade pottery.
Shipwrecks Museum
This fascinating museum is set within a restored building from the early 19th century. Within it, you’ll find an array of artefacts showcasing the tales of local shipwrecks. A captivating museum, it’s a must when in Fremantle.
Benoa, Bali
DAY 8127 Mar 2023
Known for its beautiful scenery, Benoa in Bali, also known as Tanjung Benoa is beloved for its relaxed vibe, watersports and exclusive resorts. Tourists visiting the area love to take to the water and enjoy fishing tours, parasailing and jet skis. And on land, there’s plenty of cultural attractions to explore, including the Caow Eng Bio Temple and Pasar Desa Pakraman market.
Things to do in Benoa, Bali:
Harbour
The bustling harbour in Benoa is a fantastic place to visit, due to the amount of watersports and food stalls surrounding it. Offering the perfect photo opportunities, the harbour is at the heart of the area.
Pasar Desa Pakraman
A vibrant market with pretty surroundings, one of the most popular attractions in Benoa is the Pasar Desa Pakraman market. Local fishermen and other vendors sell their produce here from the early evening until midnight.
Caow Eng Bio Temple
Another nearby cultural attraction is the Caow Eng Bio Temple. One of the oldest Chinese temples in the area, it boasts prominent red arches, shrines, sculptures and other extraordinary features.