Seabourn advance bookings earlier than ever

Friday, 10 Apr, 2006 0

Advanced bookings moved up even further for the small ship specialist Seabourn Cruise Line.

Said Deborah L. Natansohn, president:

“Because our ships carry just 208 guests each, and because they have been sailing at very near full capacity for the last couple of years, our loyal repeat guests are booking further in advance to ensure themselves the widest choice of departures and accommodations.”

The line’s 15-month schedule includes 125 cruises aboard Seabourn Pride, Spirit and Legend. The ships will call at more than 225 ports in 64 countries between January of next year and April, 2008.

Among new items this year are the “Sail & Stay” packages that combine the cruises with luxury pre-and post-extensions in various popular destinations.

Among the cruise line offerings are fall foliage cruises in Massachusetts and Montreal.

Nearly one third of the line’s cruises in the 15-month period are being marketed in lengths of six to eight days.

Report by David Wilkening



 

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