New ship and itineraries for Seabourn
SYDNEY – The Yachts of Seabourn has a promotional offer on its 2011 Europe and Asia program of voyages, featuring two-for-one cruise-only fares from US$3250 per person.
The promotional fares are available for bookings made through to May 31, 2010, with full itineraries available on the “Plan a Cruise†section of the company’s website at www.seabourn.com.
The special offers coincide with the release of Seabourn’s new worldwide itineraries for its fleet of all-suite yachts in 2011 and 2012.
The new Seabourn Quest will launch June 20, 2011, with a 14-day maiden voyage from Barcelona to Athens.
Quest’s maiden season will include seven-day Eastern Mediterranean cruises, operating alternately between Athens and Istanbul, and Venice and Athens, as well as a seven-day Black Sea voyage.
In 2011-2012, Seabourn returns to Canada and New England with a series of nine-day Autumn Maritime cruises aboard Seabourn Sojourn which will also operate a series of six 14-day Patagonian Passage voyages to the Chilean Fjords, Cape Horn and the Falkland Islands between Valparaiso, Chile and Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Seabourn Pride remains in Asia for a second season of year-round cruises to major destinations such as Japan, China, Vietnam, South Korea, Thailand and Taiwan, as well as a series of new 12-day cruises between Singapore and Bali with calls to ports in Borneo, Sulawesi and Java.
Other new itineraries include a 60-day Stars of the Southern Cross cruise round trip from Los Angeles to French Polynesia, New Zealand, Australia and Hawaii aboard Seabourn Odyssey and new seven-day St. Petersburg & the Baltic cruises between Copenhagen and Stockholm
Ian Jarrett
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