Seabourn’s Pride in Asia
SYDNEY – The Yachts of Seabourn’s all-suite Seabourn Pride will remain in Asia throughout 2011.
Speaking in Sydney during the maiden visit of the new Seabourn Odyssey, Yachts of Seabourn president and CEO Pamela Conover said Seabourn Pride would offer new winter-season cruises in 2011.
Features of the 2011 winter-season itineraries include Bali, Singapore and Vietnam and hard-to-reach destinations such as the Karimunjawa islands, the Torajaland region on Sulawesi and Komodo Island.
Seabourn Pride will also make calls at three ports on the island of Borneo. Bookings for these new voyages will be available from March 2, 2010.
Seabourn Pride’s Asian deployment had been made possible by the expansion of Seabourn’s fleet, which will see the addition of three new 450-guest, all-suite vessels – Seabourn Odyssey, Seabourn Sojourn and Seabourn Quest – by 2011.
Conover said she believed the continued year-round deployment of the intimate Seabourn Pride in Asia in 2011 would be very appealing to Australians, as well as Seabourn’s guests from North America and Europe.
Seabourn will also have a summer presence in the southern hemisphere with its world voyage program.
Following Seabourn Odyssey’s 2010 world cruise, Seabourn Sojourn will visit Australia in 2011 on a globe-circling journey from Los Angeles to London with calls to Fremantle, Hobart, Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney.
In 2012, Seabourn Odyssey will also be sailing a South Pacific circle voyage called Stars of the Southern Cross with segments of 14 to 26 days available between Los Angeles, Auckland, and Sydney.
Ian Jarrett
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