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The
return to reality after a cruise on the Seabourn Pride may
prove difficult for those who enjoyed the unfailing
pampering on this intimate and luxurious ship. The Seabourn
people proudly proclaim that the “sense of proportion gives
a sense of intimacy.” However, this shouldn't be taken
to mean that the luxurious suites skimp on size. The
ship itself is smaller than most and accommodates just 104
couples. Moreover, the suites themselves offer ample living
space that not only serves as a comfortable nest for passengers
throughout the cruise, but also provide a perfect venue for
entertaining small groups of fellow passengers .
The
all-suite staterooms, complete with a doorbell to announce
guests, also include TV, VCR, radio, direct-dial phone, refrigerator,
a small desk and wardrobe. Flowers grace the coffee
table and fresh fruit appears daily. Each suite has
a sitting area with a sofa, two chairs, two stools and a table
that can be raised and covered for elegant in-room dining.
A walk-in closet provides adequate space for formal wear,
shoes and clothing. For rainy days, an umbrella is at
your disposal. Robes and slippers are also provided.
Each suite is equipped with a welcome bottle of champagne,
a refrigerator full of beer, soft drinks and two personally
requested bottles of spirits.
Bathrooms have bona fide bath rugs, adding a touch of home
and comfort. Bathroom amenities include fine soaps by
Hermes, Chanel, Bijan and Bronnley and other designer toiletries.
Those desiring an aromatherapy bath may choose to enjoy Seabourn's
Pure Pampering aromatherapy bath selections from Molton Brown.
Should you desire the ultimate in pampering, your cabin steward
will even draw your bath for you upon request. The towels
and linens are fluffy and hair dryers are provided for guests'
use.
The
formal restaurant resembles that of a country club. The décor
recedes into the background, leaving guests undistracted and
attentive to the conversations of the others at their table.
This open seating restaurant allows you to dine whenever you
want and with whom you want. The solo traveler will receive
many invitations to dine with others and has the choice of
accepting and dining with that particular group, or randomly
joining a table or dining in-room. 
Renowned
chef, Charlie Palmer, designs over 200 outstanding culinary
delights that guests enjoy throughout the cruise. Among the
variety of menus available is one personally recommended by
the chef as well as others including vegetarian, classic and
lighter fare. If nothing on the menu seems appealing, simply
make a request early in the day and see what the chefs will
whip up.
Wine
flows freely through lunch and dinner with special vintages
available for those who so desire, but the typically offered
selections are of a high quality. Along with the formal dining
room is the much smaller veranda that offers similar fare
to the main dining room, but often with flair. Since space
is limited here, it is best to make a reservation, which is
usually easy to come by. Here, the décor and food change
with the theme for the evening, however, the same fare served
in the main dining room is always an option. The bistro style
dining also offers dining under the stars, which makes this
an attractive and casual option to the main dining room.
Other
amenities that guests enjoy include a full service Steiner
spa, a workout facility, a unique water sports marina and
a well-stocked library with books, videos and a large atlas.
Being an all-inclusive cruise, alcoholic beverages, spirits,
fine French champagne, wines, soft drinks and mineral water
come with the cruise fare, as do tips, gratuities and a special
Seabourn Experience shore excursion. No need to be constantly
signing extras to your room. While tipping is neither required
nor expected, many guests still offer tips to their favorite
cabin stewards, bartenders or waiters. The no tipping policy
does not lower the standards of service, which are a hallmark
of Seabourn. The attention to guests exceeds expectations
without being effusive or overbearing. Crew members address
guests by name; a special consideration that gives guests
a feeling of being part of the Seabourn family and of being
an important and integral part of the success of the cruise.
The staff always extends a bent arm for the ladies; wine glasses
are always full throughout dinner. These extra niceties
make a voyage aboard the Seabourn Pride an extraordinary experience.
Entertainment
productions are on a small scale, but varied and well performed.
Certain cruises invite well-known entertainers, like Gregory
Hines or Alan Arkin to perform for guests. Lecturers also
offer special presentations on a variety of subjects that
interest cruisers.
During
the days at sea, a variety of activities like trivia games,
scotch tasting and visits to the galley keep guests entertained
throughout the day. A nice special amenity for those enjoying
the deck is the Massage Moments. Therapists wander the deck
and offer quick neck and shoulder massages to guests. This
added feature makes Seabourn a truly pampering ship or as
it is officially known, a yacht. 
Seabourn
strives to meet the needs of all passengers. Have a special
beverage that you can't live without during your cruise? Simply
request it and it will appear on board. Don't like the ideal
of hauling your luggage everywhere on your own? Seabourn offers
its Personal Valet Luggage Service. Simply pack your bags
and they will be picked up at your home and sent directly
to your ship where you will find them onboard. No worries
about lugging your baggage through airports or worse yet,
having it lost on route to the cruise port.
While
this cruise perfectly suits all discerning guests, solo travelers
will be especially welcomed and made to feel at home
as the Seabourn Pride's staff makes a special effort
to introduce guests to one another on a regular basis. Seabourn
truly lives up to its high standard of pampering, indulgence
and uncompromising luxury.
Contact
the Yachts of Seabourn, for information on their 3 similar
ships: The Pride, The Legend and The Spirit. Happy
Traveling.
http://www.seabourn.com/
You may e-mail travel questions to me free of charge.
jones@photoandtravel.com
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