Seabourn Cruise Line is a leader in the ultra-luxury cruise segment, offering small-ship experiences that emphasize personalized service, curated itineraries, and refined onboard environments. The line operates a fleet of all-suite ships, including the ocean-going Seabourn Encore, Seabourn Ovation, and Seabourn Sojourn, as well as expedition-class vessels Seabourn Venture and Seabourn Pursuit.
Seabourn ships carry between 264 and 600 guests, allowing for a high crew-to-guest ratio and a more intimate onboard setting. All accommodations are oceanfront suites, many with private verandas. The brand is known for its focus on inclusivity: fares typically include fine dining, premium beverages, gratuities, and onboard enrichment programs.
Onboard, guests can access a range of dining venues, including those developed in partnership with Michelin-starred chef Thomas Keller. Wellness programming is offered through a collaboration with Dr. Andrew Weil, and the ships feature ocean-view fitness centers, full-service spas, and salon services.
Seabourn places a strong emphasis on destination immersion. Itineraries span all seven continents and often include smaller ports and UNESCO World Heritage sites. The expedition vessels are equipped with Zodiacs, kayaks, and two custom-built submarines, and are supported by a 26-person expedition team on select voyages.
The overall experience is positioned around quiet luxury, tailored service, and access to unique global destinations through purposeful design and programming.
Seabourn Cruise Line is a leader in the ultra-luxury cruise segment, offering small-ship experiences that emphasize personalized service, curated itineraries, and refined onboard environments. The line operates a fleet of all-suite ships, including the ocean-going Seabourn Encore, Seabourn Ovation, and Seabourn Sojourn, as well as expedition-class vessels Seabourn Venture and Seabourn Pursuit.
Seabourn ships carry between 264 and 600 guests, allowing for a high crew-to-guest ratio and a more intimate onboard setting. All accommodations are oceanfront suites, many with private verandas. The brand is known for its focus on inclusivity: fares typically include fine dining, premium beverages, gratuities, and onboard enrichment programs.
Onboard, guests can access a range of dining venues, including those developed in partnership with Michelin-starred chef Thomas Keller. Wellness programming is offered through a collaboration with Dr. Andrew Weil, and the ships feature ocean-view fitness centers, full-service spas, and salon services.
Seabourn places a strong emphasis on destination immersion. Itineraries span all seven continents and often include smaller ports and UNESCO World Heritage sites. The expedition vessels are equipped with Zodiacs, kayaks, and two custom-built submarines, and are supported by a 26-person expedition team on select voyages.
The overall experience is positioned around quiet luxury, tailored service, and access to unique global destinations through purposeful design and programming.
Known for its focus on small-ship luxury and global reach, Seabourn offers an extensive range of itineraries across all seven continents. The brand emphasizes destination depth, cultural immersion, and access to smaller, less-traveled ports not typically served by larger vessels. Its deployment includes voyages through the Mediterranean, Northern Europe, the Caribbean, Asia, Australia & New Zealand, South America, Alaska, and the South Pacific, along with World Cruise segments and seasonal repositioning sailings.
Seabourn is also a recognized leader in the ultra-luxury expedition segment, with purpose-built ships operating in Antarctica, the Arctic, the Amazon, Greenland, and remote Pacific islands. Expedition itineraries are supported by a full expedition team and include activities such as Zodiac landings, guided hikes, kayaking, and optional submarine dives aboard Seabourn Venture and Seabourn Pursuit.
Thanks to their smaller size, Seabourn ships regularly visit niche ports like Patmos, Rovinj, Kusadasi, and the Chilean Fjords. Many itineraries feature overnight stays and extended port calls in culturally significant cities such as Barcelona, Hong Kong, and Sydney, providing guests with more meaningful time ashore.
Cruises typically range from 7 to 14 days, with many voyages designed to be combined for longer, non-repetitive journeys. Seasonal themes and region-specific programming—such as culinary cruises, wellness sailings, or holiday voyages—are offered on select departures.
The itinerary structure reflects Seabourn’s core philosophy: delivering thoughtful, immersive travel experiences that balance iconic cities with off-the-beaten-path discovery.
Known for its focus on small-ship luxury and global reach, Seabourn offers an extensive range of itineraries across all seven continents. The brand emphasizes destination depth, cultural immersion, and access to smaller, less-traveled ports not typically served by larger vessels. Its deployment includes voyages through the Mediterranean, Northern Europe, the Caribbean, Asia, Australia & New Zealand, South America, Alaska, and the South Pacific, along with World Cruise segments and seasonal repositioning sailings.
Seabourn is also a recognized leader in the ultra-luxury expedition segment, with purpose-built ships operating in Antarctica, the Arctic, the Amazon, Greenland, and remote Pacific islands. Expedition itineraries are supported by a full expedition team and include activities such as Zodiac landings, guided hikes, kayaking, and optional submarine dives aboard Seabourn Venture and Seabourn Pursuit.
Thanks to their smaller size, Seabourn ships regularly visit niche ports like Patmos, Rovinj, Kusadasi, and the Chilean Fjords. Many itineraries feature overnight stays and extended port calls in culturally significant cities such as Barcelona, Hong Kong, and Sydney, providing guests with more meaningful time ashore.
Cruises typically range from 7 to 14 days, with many voyages designed to be combined for longer, non-repetitive journeys. Seasonal themes and region-specific programming—such as culinary cruises, wellness sailings, or holiday voyages—are offered on select departures.
The itinerary structure reflects Seabourn’s core philosophy: delivering thoughtful, immersive travel experiences that balance iconic cities with off-the-beaten-path discovery.
Life onboard is designed around comfort, quiet luxury, and personalized service, offering an experience that blends relaxed elegance with high-end amenities. Ships accommodate between 264 and 600 guests, which allows for a high crew-to-guest ratio and a more attentive, unhurried atmosphere throughout the voyage.
All sailings are fully all-inclusive, covering gratuities, premium spirits and wines, specialty dining, and in-suite service. Dining is open-seating with no assigned tables or fixed times, supporting a more flexible and sociable experience. Dress codes are elegant casual, with optional formal nights, making the onboard ambiance more relaxed compared to traditionally formal luxury lines.
Entertainment includes cabaret shows, live music, guest performers, and destination-focused Seabourn Conversations, where subject-matter experts host lectures and often sail alongside guests. On expedition itineraries, enrichment is led by a full 26-person expedition team, covering fields like marine biology, glaciology, and cultural anthropology.
Facilities include a spa and wellness program developed with Dr. Andrew Weil, ocean-view fitness centers, thermal suites, and full-service salons. Pool decks feature multiple whirlpools and lounging areas, and select ships offer a marina platform for watersports in select warm-weather destinations.
Compared to other luxury cruise lines, Seabourn offers a more casual, club-like environment with less rigid structure, smaller ships, and more time spent in port. The brand focuses on destination access, onboard inclusivity, and understated luxury, attracting travelers who value space, service, and quiet sophistication.
Life onboard is designed around comfort, quiet luxury, and personalized service, offering an experience that blends relaxed elegance with high-end amenities. Ships accommodate between 264 and 600 guests, which allows for a high crew-to-guest ratio and a more attentive, unhurried atmosphere throughout the voyage.
All sailings are fully all-inclusive, covering gratuities, premium spirits and wines, specialty dining, and in-suite service. Dining is open-seating with no assigned tables or fixed times, supporting a more flexible and sociable experience. Dress codes are elegant casual, with optional formal nights, making the onboard ambiance more relaxed compared to traditionally formal luxury lines.
Entertainment includes cabaret shows, live music, guest performers, and destination-focused Seabourn Conversations, where subject-matter experts host lectures and often sail alongside guests. On expedition itineraries, enrichment is led by a full 26-person expedition team, covering fields like marine biology, glaciology, and cultural anthropology.
Facilities include a spa and wellness program developed with Dr. Andrew Weil, ocean-view fitness centers, thermal suites, and full-service salons. Pool decks feature multiple whirlpools and lounging areas, and select ships offer a marina platform for watersports in select warm-weather destinations.
Compared to other luxury cruise lines, Seabourn offers a more casual, club-like environment with less rigid structure, smaller ships, and more time spent in port. The brand focuses on destination access, onboard inclusivity, and understated luxury, attracting travelers who value space, service, and quiet sophistication.
| Ships | Year Build | Refurbished | Passengers | Crew | Length | Tonnage | Deck Plan |
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2016 | 2023 | 600 | 450 | 690 | 40,000 | Deck Plan |
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2018 | 2022 | 600 | 450 | 690 | 40,000 | Deck Plan |
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2023 | 2023 | 264 | 120 | 558 | 23,000 | Deck Plan |
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2011 | 2018 | 458 | 330 | 650 | 32,000 | Deck Plan |
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2010 | 2019 | 458 | 330 | 650 | 32,000 | Deck Plan |
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2021 | 2023 | 264 | 120 | 558 | 23,000 | Deck Plan |
The Restaurant on Seabourn Cruise Line is the signature fine dining venue aboard all Seabourn ships, offering an upscale, open-seating experience that rivals the best luxury restaurants at sea. Designed with sophisticated décor and a welcoming ambiance, The Restaurant is open daily for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, with no assigned seating or fixed dining times, allowing guests to dine when and with whom they choose. Menus are thoughtfully curated in collaboration with world-renowned chef Thomas Keller, featuring a blend of classic cuisine and globally inspired dishes. Meals are prepared à la minute using the freshest seasonal ingredients, often reflecting the flavors of Seabourn Cruise Line’s carefully selected cruise destinations and local ports of call. With attentive white-glove service, a well-curated wine list, and a refined yet relaxed setting, dining at The Restaurant is a culinary highlight — and a defining element of the Seabourn Cruise Line ultra-luxury experience.