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Barcelona/Rome (Civitavecchia)
12-night Riviera and Mediterranean Jewels Cruise
June 26, 2023
Seabourn: Seabourn Sojourn
Barcelona/Rome (Civitavecchia)
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Cruise Inclusions

  • 12-night cruise
  • Meals
  • Entertainment
  • Complimentary wines, spirits, champagne, soft drinks and mineral water

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Optional roundtrip airfare.
Optional shore excursions.
12-night Riviera and Mediterranean Jewels Cruise
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Destination Arrival Departure
Barcelona

Optional Private Excursions

Avoid the crowds and hustle and bustle associated with a group activity. For a memorable trip ashore, we invite you to consider a private shore excursion. Enjoy the undivided attention of your own driver/guide and the flexibility of experiencing the aspects of the local culture that most interest you. Below are just some samples of the private shore excursions we can arrange for you. Let us personalize your experience!

Barcelona: Walking Tour with Picasso Museum and Medieval Quarter
<p><span><span><strong>A walking tour through the Ribera quarter of the city with the Santa Caterina Market, Palau de la Musica, Santa Maria del Mar church, the Born Cultural Center, the Montcada street with medieval mansions and visit the Picasso museum.</strong><br />&#x0D; <br />&#x0D; <strong>4 hour tour<br />&#x0D; Morning or afternoon tour<br />&#x0D; No wheelchair<br />&#x0D; Moderate physical activity<br />&#x0D; Pick up and drop off at the Port</strong></span></span></p>&#x0D; &#x0D; <p background-color:="" color:="" font-size:="" sans="" source="" trebuchet=""><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2"><strong>Included:&nbsp;</strong></font><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Guided Tour; Entrance Fees</font></p>&#x0D; &#x0D; <p background-color:="" color:="" font-size:="" sans="" source="" trebuchet=""></p>&#x0D; &#x0D; <p background-color:="" color:="" font-size:="" sans="" source="" trebuchet=""><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2"><strong>Not Included:&nbsp;</strong>Any meals, Taxis or other services not specified</font></p>&#x0D; &#x0D; <p><br />&#x0D; <br />&#x0D; <span><span>&nbsp;<br />&#x0D; La Ribera quarter was in Roman times a place for country homes. In the 6<sup>th</sup> century, the area was dominated by a Christian necropolis. The first monastery was raised here in the 11<sup>th</sup> century. In the 13<sup>th</sup> century it was a busy tradesmen&rsquo;s district and Passeig del Born was Barcelona&rsquo; s main square from the 13<sup>th</sup> to the 18<sup>th</sup> centuries. Jousting tournaments, executions and other public entertainments took place in the Middle Ages.<br />&#x0D; The Santa Mar&iacute;a del Mar church is one of the best examples of 14th century Catalonian Gothic architecture. It is the work of the architect Berenguer de Montagut and was the templeof the shipowners and merchants in Gothic Barcelona. Seen from the outside, its appearance is solid and robust, dominated by straight lines. The inside consists of three naves, an ambulatory and is without a transept. The amazing height of the central nave with its majestic octagonal columns stands out.<br />&#x0D; The&nbsp;Palau de la M&uacute;sica Catalana&nbsp;was built between 1905 and 1908 by the architect&nbsp;Llu&iacute;s Dom&egrave;nech i Montaner&nbsp;and it is an architectural jewel of Catalan Art Nouveau, the only concert venue in this style to be listed as a&nbsp;World Heritage Site by&nbsp;UNESCO&nbsp;(4th December 1997), which today represents an essential landmark in the cultural and social life of Catalonia.<br />&#x0D; &nbsp;<br />&#x0D; The Santa Caterina market building was constructed on the former site of the&nbsp;Convent of Santa Caterina, from which it takes its name.&nbsp;The refurbishment of Barcelona&rsquo;s first covered food market by the architectural practice of Enric Miralles and Benedetta Tagliabue was completed in 2005. The food market&nbsp;revealed a gleaming, undulating and brightly coloured roof designed to be seen from the air. The roof is attached to the building by a wooden structure, and a vast mosaic of coloured ceramic pieces, representing fruit and vegetables, boldly breaks with the traditional look of a market.<br />&#x0D; &nbsp;<br />&#x0D; The Picasso Museum in Barcelona is a clear example of the ties Pablo Picasso had with the city of Barcelona. Here, he not only received sound academic training but also the artistic effervescence that lit the fire and opened the doors towards modernism.<br />&#x0D; Inaugurated in 1963, the Picasso Museum not only owns the most important and exhaustive collection of the works of art from Pablo Picasso&#39;s youth and period of training but also holds temporary exhibitions of other artists related to this artistic figurehead.</span></span></p>&#x0D; &#x0D; <p></p>&#x0D;
Barcelona: Walking Tour of the Gothic and Jewish Quarters
<p><span><span><span><strong>A walking tour through the gothic and Jewish quarters of the city with the San Felipe Neri and Santa Maria del Pi churches, Pla&ccedil;a del Rei, Palau Reial Major, Pla&ccedil;a Reial, Sant Jaume square, roman ruins, City Hall, Governor Palace and a visit to the gothic cathedral and the old synagogue.</strong></span><br />&#x0D; <br />&#x0D; <strong>4 hour tour<br />&#x0D; Morning or afternoon tour<br />&#x0D; No wheelchair<br />&#x0D; Moderate physical activity<br />&#x0D; Pick up and drop off at the Port</strong><strong>&nbsp;</strong></span></span></p>&#x0D; &#x0D; <p background-color:="" color:="" font-size:="" sans="" source="" trebuchet=""><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2"><strong>Included:&nbsp;</strong></font><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Guided Tour; Entrance Fees</font></p>&#x0D; &#x0D; <p background-color:="" color:="" font-size:="" sans="" source="" trebuchet=""></p>&#x0D; &#x0D; <p background-color:="" color:="" font-size:="" sans="" source="" trebuchet=""><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2"><strong>Not Included:&nbsp;</strong>Any meals, Taxis or other services not specified</font></p>&#x0D; &#x0D; <p><br />&#x0D; <br />&#x0D; <span><span>Its early city centre, which was surrounded by walls during Roman times, makes up what today is the Gothic and Jewish Quarter. Narrow streets, with quiet squares and attractive corners, are home to an abundant collection of Gothic buildings, both civil and religious. Surrounding Barcelona&#39;s impressive gothic Cathedral, medieval palaces emerge, such as Casa dels Canonges and Casa d&acute;Ardiaca. The Pla&ccedil;a del Rei brings together another labyrinth of marvellous buildings, such as the Palau Reial Mayor and the Chapel of Santa &Aacute;gata. The Pla&ccedil;a Sant Jaume holds the Palau de la Generalitat (headquarters of the Catalan government) and the City Hall.<br />&#x0D; <span>The oldest</span>&nbsp;<span>synagogue in Europe dating back to 1306 is in Barcelona. </span>The site of the older Call of Barcelona &ndash;the Call Major&ndash; is located between l&rsquo;Arc de Santamon, Call, Bisbe and Sant Sever Streets. In the mid-13th century, the geographic space designated to the Jewish community was amplified. On the outskirts of what is today the Church of Sant Jaume, the Call Menor (Minor) sprouted and thrived.</span></span></p>&#x0D; &nbsp;&#x0D; &#x0D; <p></p>&#x0D;
Barcelona: Montserrat Half Day Excursion
<p><strong><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Drive through countryside villages to the Benedictine abbey of Montserrat Monastery which contains the most revered image in Catalonia, the Virgin of Montserrat, patron saint of the catalan people. You will be able to attend to a recital by the Escolania, one of the oldest choirs in Europe and visit the museum.</font></strong></p>&#x0D; <strong>5 hours tour<br />&#x0D; Morning tour<br />&#x0D; No wheelchair<br />&#x0D; Light physical activity<br />&#x0D; Pick up and drop off at the Port</strong>&#x0D; &#x0D; <p background-color:="" color:="" font-size:="" sans="" source="" trebuchet=""><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2"><strong>Included:&nbsp;</strong></font><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Transportation by Deluxe Vehicle; Guided Tour; Entrance Fees</font></p>&#x0D; &#x0D; <p background-color:="" color:="" font-size:="" sans="" source="" trebuchet=""></p>&#x0D; &#x0D; <p background-color:="" color:="" font-size:="" sans="" source="" trebuchet=""><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2"><strong>Not Included:&nbsp;</strong>Any meals or other services not specified</font></p>&#x0D; &#x0D; <p><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">The moreneta of Montserrat. The adoration of this Virgin extended all over South America when the monk Bernat Boil accompanied Christopher Columbus to the New World. </font></p>&#x0D; &nbsp;&#x0D; &#x0D; <p><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">It is said that an image of the Virgen de Montserrat appeared in a cave in the mountain. Situated 45 kilometres Northwest of Barcelona, the monastery was founded by Abbot Oliba in 1025, although there is evidence that in the year 888, there was a chapel dedicated to the Mother of God. In the 12th century the Romanesque church was built and in 1223, the first European School for child singers. Leon XIII declared the Virgin of Montserrat patron saint of Catalunya. In the year 1500, San Ignacio de Loyola arrived as a pilgrim. The library has over 300,000 books. We have a choir school. There is a museum with paintings by artists such as El Greco, Picasso and Dal&iacute;. There are even treasures from ancient Egypt, amongst which one of the most outstanding treasures is a mummy. Montserrat lost most of its heritage during the Napoleonic Wars. However, since the Monastery was restored in 1844, the Museum has formed a valuable collection of artistic works. Private donations, from the artists themselves, and the sensitivity of the monks have made this possible. The Museum is divided into different sections organised in an instructive way. There are 13th century documents that prove that a choir school already existed in Montserrat. It was a religious and musical institution, made up by choir boys. </font></p>&#x0D;
Barcelona: Girona Full Day Excursion
<p><strong><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Drive along the highway to visit this important medieval city, with the Call Jewish quarter, the Bonastruc &ccedil;a Porta jewish center, located in the emblematic building that housed the last synagogue of Girona, it is currently the home of the Museum of the History of the Jews and the Nahmanides Institute for Jewish studies. The Arab baths, the gothic Cathedral and the Monastery of Sant Pere de Galligants. </font></strong></p>&#x0D; <strong>7 hours tour<br />&#x0D; Morning tour<br />&#x0D; No wheelchair<br />&#x0D; Light physical activity<br />&#x0D; Pick up and drop off at the Port&nbsp;</strong><br />&#x0D; &nbsp;&#x0D; <p background-color:="" font-size:="" sans="" source=""><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2"><strong>Included:&nbsp;</strong></font><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Transportation by Deluxe Vehicle; Guided Tour; Entrance Fees</font></p>&#x0D; &#x0D; <p background-color:="" font-size:="" sans="" source=""></p>&#x0D; &#x0D; <p background-color:="" font-size:="" sans="" source=""><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2"><strong>Not Included:&nbsp;</strong>Any meals or other services not specified.</font></p>&#x0D; &#x0D; <p><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">The so-called &quot;City of the Four Rivers&quot;, shows us a historic centre dominated by medieval buildings and reminders of Romans, Arabs and Jews. Inside the walled enclosure of &quot;La For&ccedil;a Vella&quot; you can find the culiminating works of its historical destiny. One of the rivers, the Onyar, divides the historic centre from the modern city. </font></p>&#x0D; &nbsp;&#x0D; &#x0D; <p><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">The old centre of this Catalan city preserves remains of its long history, from the time it was founded by the Romans in the 1st century B. C. To them we owe its original wall, whose remains stretch from the Archaeological Walk to the Wall Gardens. </font></p>&#x0D; &nbsp;&#x0D; &#x0D; <p><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Set in this walled enclosure (La For&ccedil;a Vella), stands the Cathedral. Its Romanesque origin is shown in its fortress-like appearance and strategic location, although the most outstanding aspect is an immense Gothic nave, the widest in Medieval European architecture. Inside, it preserves one of the textile jewels of Catalan Romanesque, the Creation Tapestry. </font></p>&#x0D; &nbsp;&#x0D; &#x0D; <p><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Girona has other key pieces of religious architecture, like the Benedictine monastery of Sant Pere de Galligants. The convent of Sant Dom&eacute;nech, built in Gothic style and a clear example of the importance of the religious orders in the colonisation and repopulation of Catalonia during the Middle Ages, stands amid gardens. </font></p>&#x0D; &nbsp;&#x0D; &#x0D; <p><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Also to this historical period belong important displays of Arab and Jewish art, the result of these cultures living side-by-side with Christianity for centuries. So, you will discover the multitude of small streets making up El Call, the Jewish quarter of Girona. Calle For&ccedil;a is the heart of this district, which had a synagogue and centres of cabbalistic study. The Call is currently one of the best preserved Jewish quarters in Spain.</font></p>&#x0D; &nbsp;&#x0D; &#x0D; <p><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">In the 12th century, Jews moved to a lower part of the city. In 1160 they were already inhabiting the Call, the name given to Jewish quarters in Catalonia. It is a name coming from Latin callis (street), which would become carrer in Catalan and calle in Spanish. In medieval times, call meant a &quot;group of narrow streets&quot;. These paved, narrow and labirynth streets constituted the urban space where most of the Jewish population in Girona settled in the 13th and 14th centuries. The community&#39;s main body was formed by tradesmen and craftsmen: tailors, shoemakers, weavers, barbers, furriers, blacksmiths, goldsmiths and silversmiths opened their workshops in the Call&acute;s narrow streets. Others devoted their time to medicine and astrology, while those who had the means became money-lenders. In Girona there is The Bonastruc &ccedil;a Porta Centre, located in the emblematic building that housed the last synagogue of Girona, is currently the home of the Museum of the History of the Jews and the Nahmanides Institute for Jewish studies.</font></p>&#x0D; &nbsp;&#x0D; &#x0D; <p><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Not far from here, a Capuchin convent houses the Arab Baths, where we should point out a pavilion built on eight fine columns and crowned by an octagonal cupola.</font></p>&#x0D;
Barcelona: Girona, Figueres & Dali Theater-Musem Full Day Excursion
<p><strong><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Drive along the highway to Girona to visit this important medieval city, with the old Call Jewish quarter, the Bonastruc &ccedil;a Porta jewish center, the arab baths &amp; the gothic cathedral. Afterwards to Figueres to visit the Dali fascinating surrealist theater-museum, a monument to the artist&acute;s fervid imagination. </font></strong></p>&#x0D; <strong>9 hours tour<br />&#x0D; Morning tour<br />&#x0D; No wheelchair<br />&#x0D; Moderate physical activity<br />&#x0D; Pick up and drop off at the Port</strong>&#x0D; &#x0D; <p background-color:="" color:="" font-size:="" sans="" source="" trebuchet=""><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2"><strong>Included:&nbsp;</strong></font><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Transportation by Deluxe Vehicle; Guided Tour; Entrance Fees</font></p>&#x0D; &#x0D; <p background-color:="" color:="" font-size:="" sans="" source="" trebuchet=""></p>&#x0D; &#x0D; <p background-color:="" color:="" font-size:="" sans="" source="" trebuchet=""><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2"><strong>Not Included:&nbsp;</strong>Any meals or other services not specified</font></p>&#x0D; &#x0D; <p><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Set in this walled enclosure (La For&ccedil;a Vella), stands the Cathedral. Its Romanesque origin is shown in its fortress-like appearance and strategic location, although the most outstanding aspect is an immense Gothic nave, the widest in Medieval European architecture. Inside, it preserves one of the textile jewels of Catalan Romanesque, the Creation Tapestry. </font></p>&#x0D; &nbsp;&#x0D; &#x0D; <p><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Also to this historical period belong important displays of Arab and Jewish art, the result of these cultures living side-by-side with Christianity for centuries. So, you will discover the multitude of small streets making up El Call, the Jewish quarter of Girona. Calle For&ccedil;a is the heart of this district, which had a synagogue and centres of cabbalistic study. The Call is currently one of the best preserved Jewish quarters in Spain. </font></p>&#x0D; &nbsp;&#x0D; &#x0D; <p><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Not far from here, a Capuchin convent houses the Arab Baths, where we should point out a pavilion built on eight fine columns and crowned by an octagonal cupola. </font></p>&#x0D; &nbsp;&#x0D; &#x0D; <p><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Figueres, county capital of Alt Empord&agrave;, extends over a river plain situated inland in the province of Girona. Known as the home of Salvador Dal&iacute;, this town with deep Catalan roots offers visitors the chance to go to the Dal&iacute; Theatre-Museum, dedicated to the genius of surrealist painting. </font></p>&#x0D; &nbsp;&#x0D; &#x0D; <p><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">The Dal&iacute; Theatre-Museum is without doubt, however, one of the historical milestones that has left the greatest mark on the character of the town was the birth of Salvador Dal&iacute;. Situated in the old municipal theatre, has become one of the main cultural places to see in the city. Designed by the artist himself, it holds an important exhibition, which, through numerous works, allows you to take a trip through the career of the main considered a master of Surrealism. The site was extended with the Torre Galatea, where the artistic genius died. </font></p>&#x0D;
Barcelona: Gaudi & Domenech Masterpieces Half Day City Tour
<span><span><span><strong>Visit the Sagrada Familia magnificent church inside (The Temple of the Holy Family) Gaudi&acute;s unfinished masterpiece,&nbsp;the Modernist Sant Pau Complex by Llu&iacute;s Dom&egrave;nech.</strong></span><br />&#x0D; <br />&#x0D; <strong>3 hours tour<br />&#x0D; Morning or afternoon tour<br />&#x0D; No wheelchair<br />&#x0D; Moderate physical activity<br />&#x0D; Pick up and drop off at the Port</strong></span></span><br />&#x0D; &nbsp;&#x0D; <p background-color:="" color:="" font-size:="" sans="" source="" trebuchet=""><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2"><strong>Included:&nbsp;</strong></font><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Transportation by Deluxe Vehicle; Guided Tour; Entrance Fees</font></p>&#x0D; &#x0D; <p background-color:="" color:="" font-size:="" sans="" source="" trebuchet=""></p>&#x0D; &#x0D; <p background-color:="" color:="" font-size:="" sans="" source="" trebuchet=""><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2"><strong>Not Included:&nbsp;</strong>Any meals or other services not specified</font></p>&#x0D; <br />&#x0D; <br />&#x0D; <span><span><span>The urban development of the central area of Barcelona was defined, towards the end of the 19th century, by the Eixample (urban expansion). An extensive grid, with large avenues and chamfered corners, joined the irregular layouts of old districts and outlying towns to the surrounding hills. The emerging Catalonian bourgeoisie chose this place to build its mansions and palaces, following the most daring principles of Modernism.&nbsp;<br />&#x0D; <br />&#x0D; The Sagrada Familia great expiatory temple: in 1883 the brilliant Gaud&iacute; agreed to direct this work, succeeding Francisco de Paula. The artist worked on it until his death. Work to complete this great church still continues today. The first architect to work on this project planned a Neogothic building. However, following his death, Gaud&iacute; took over, respecting the original layout of the work, but soon leaving the mark of his personality and way of doing things. He finished only the chapel of San Jos&eacute;, the crypt and the door of El Nacimiento. The fa&ccedil;ades and the entire exterior show extensive decorative elements in bright colours. La Pasi&oacute;n entrance has a cryptogram there.<br />&#x0D; <br />&#x0D; The Modernist Sant Pau Complex was built between 1905 and 1930 and designed by&nbsp;Llu&iacute;s Dom&egrave;nech i Montaner&nbsp;as a garden city for nursing the sick. After being used as a public hospital for a century, its newly refurbished pavilions shine again in all their splendour. A visit to this exceptional architectural ensemble is a unique experience. This is Europe&rsquo;s foremost art-nouveau complex and an icon among Barcelona&rsquo;s dazzling array of landmarks which embodies the city&rsquo;s innovative spirit. It was awarded World Heritage status by UNESCO in 1997 and now its architectural and artistic values have been brought to a wider audience with the new use of its pavilions.</span></span></span><br />&#x0D; <br />&#x0D; &nbsp;
Barcelona: Tour of the Gaudi Houses
<strong><span><span>A<span> walking tour in the city center to visit inside the Gaudi houses,&nbsp;</span></span></span><span><span><span>Casa Mil&aacute; La Pedrera, a beautiful and charming monument of great fantasy with its famous roof-top chimneys resembling medieval knights and&nbsp;the incredible Casa Batll&oacute;, an architectural gem with a mosaic fa&ccedil;ade and a tiled roof. &nbsp;From outside the art nouveau buildings, Amatller with ornamentation of polychrome tiles and the Lleo Morera in floral style and the Modernist museum inside (closed on Mondays).&nbsp;</span>&nbsp;&nbsp;</span></span></strong><br />&#x0D; <br />&#x0D; <span><span><strong>3 hours tour<br />&#x0D; Morning or afternoon tour<br />&#x0D; No wheelchair<br />&#x0D; Light physical activity<br />&#x0D; Pick up and drop off at the Port</strong></span></span>&#x0D; <p background-color:="" font-size:="" sans="" source=""><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2"><strong>Included:&nbsp;</strong></font><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Guided Tour; Entrance Fees</font></p>&#x0D; &#x0D; <p background-color:="" font-size:="" sans="" source=""></p>&#x0D; &#x0D; <p background-color:="" font-size:="" sans="" source=""><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2"><strong>Not Included:&nbsp;</strong>Any meals, Taxis or other services not specified</font></p>&#x0D; <span><span><em>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; </em><br />&#x0D; &nbsp;<br />&#x0D; The urban development of the central area of Barcelona was defined, towards the end of the 19th century, by the Eixample (urban expansion). An extensive grid, with large avenues and chamfered corners, joined the irregular layouts of old districts and outlying towns to the surrounding hills. The emerging Catalonian bourgeoisie chose this place to build its mansions and palaces, following the most daring principles of Modernism. Works by Gaud&iacute;, such Casa Mil&agrave; &ldquo;La Pedrera&rdquo;, Casa Batll&oacute; and the temple of the Sagrada Familia (the Holy Family); Casa Amatller of Josep Puig i Cadalfach and Casa Lle&oacute;-Morera of Llu&iacute;s Dom&egrave;nech I Montaner are just a few of the many modernist gems treasured by the city.<br />&#x0D; &nbsp;<br />&#x0D; Casa Mil&agrave;, better known as La Pedrera (Catalan for &ldquo;The Quarry&rdquo;), is a building designed by the Catalan architect Antoni Gaud&iacute;. It is located in the Eixample district of Barcelona. It was built for Roger Segimon de Mil&agrave;. It is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site &ldquo;Works of Antoni Gaud&iacute;&rdquo;. The building does not have any straight lines. Most people consider it magnificent and overwhelming; some say it is like waves of lava or a sand-dune. This building seems to break our understanding of conventional architecture. The most astonishing part is the roof with an almost lunar appearance and dreamlike landscape.<br />&#x0D; Casa Batll&oacute; building looks very remarkable, like everything Gaudi designed, only identifiable as Modernisme or Art Nouveau in the broadest sense. The ground floor, in particular, is rather astonishing with tracery, irregular oval windows and flowing sculpted stone work. It seems that the goal of the designer was to avoid straight lines completely. Much of the fa&ccedil;ade is decorated with a mosaic made of broken ceramic tiles (trencad&iacute;s) that starts in shades of golden orange moving into greenish blues. The roof is arched and was likened to the back of a dragon or dinosaur.<br />&#x0D; The Museu de Modernisme Catal&agrave; is housed in a centrally located modernista building designed by the architect Enric Sagnier.n The top floor of the MMCat showcases the furniture and decorative arts and has a room dedicated to Antoni Gaudi. The ground floor displays paintings, sculptures and stained glass.</span></span>
Barcelona: Gaudi’s Barcelona – 4 hours
An architectural delight awaits you today in Barcelona. Receive a warm greeting at the port from your private guide and driver and commence your half-day tour with a visit to Catalan architect Antoni Gaudi&rsquo;s masterpiece; the impressive, but unfinished Sagrada Familia. Although work started on this project in 1882, this iconic church is not expected to be completed until 2028!<br />&#x0D; <br />&#x0D; Continue on to Parc Guell, a beautiful municipal garden with a superb panoramic view over the city; the focal point is a colourful sea-serpent-shaped central terrace. Visit the gatehouse where Gaudi lived during his later years which is now a museum dedicated to him. Transfer back to the port at the end of your tour.<br />&#x0D; <br />&#x0D; <strong><span><span><span>Highlights: </span></span></span></strong>&#x0D; <ul>&#x0D; <li><font color="#484848">Visit the impressive, but still unfinished Sagrada Familia, masterpiece of the Catalan architect</font></li>&#x0D; <li>Wander through Parc Guell, the UNESCO World Heritage Site considered Gaudi&#39;s most colourful creation</li>&#x0D; </ul>&#x0D; &#x0D; <div><br />&#x0D; <strong><span><span><span>Tour Duration:</span></span></span></strong><span><span><span>&nbsp;4 Hours<br />&#x0D; <br />&#x0D; <strong>Tour Can Operate:</strong> Morning/ Afternoon<br />&#x0D; <br />&#x0D; <strong>Wheelchair Accessible:</strong> Parc Guell is not recommended for people with mobility issues and is inaccessible for wheelchair users. Please enquire for more information<br />&#x0D; <br />&#x0D; <strong>Physical Activity Level:</strong> Light<br />&#x0D; <br />&#x0D; <strong>Inclusions:</strong> </span></span></span></div>&#x0D; &#x0D; <ul>&#x0D; <li><span><span><span>Private transport by luxury car or minivan</span></span></span></li>&#x0D; <li><span><span><span>An expert local driver and guide for&nbsp;4 hours</span></span></span></li>&#x0D; <li><span><span><span>Entrance fees to all sights and museums</span></span></span></li>&#x0D; <li><span><span><span>All taxes</span></span></span></li>&#x0D; </ul>&#x0D; &#x0D; <div><strong><span><span><span>Exclusions:</span></span></span></strong></div>&#x0D; &#x0D; <ul>&#x0D; <li><span><span><span>All cruise travel, personal items, meals and associated costs</span></span></span></li>&#x0D; <li>Gratuities</li>&#x0D; </ul>&#x0D;
Barcelona: Art and Architecture in Barcelona – 8 hours
An architectural delight awaits you today in Barcelona, one of the most exciting cities in Europe! Receive a warm greeting at the port by your private guide and driver and commence your full-day tour with a visit to Gaudi&#39;s masterpiece, the impressive, but unfinished Sagrada Familia.&nbsp; Although work started on this project in 1882, this iconic church is not expected to be complete until 2028!&nbsp;<br />&#x0D; <br />&#x0D; Next, visit Parc Guell, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of Catalan architect Antoni Gaudi&#39;s most colourful creations.&nbsp; Continue along Passeig de Gracia, to view Gaudi&#39;s Casa Batll&oacute; and Casa Mila from the outside, with its brilliant wave-like fa&ccedil;ade.<br />&#x0D; <br />&#x0D; After lunch, lose yourself in the narrow streets of the true heart of the city - the medieval Gothic Quarter.&nbsp; Here you will visit the magnificent 13th-century Cathedral, and the Picasso Museum, where some of the painter&#39;s earliest works are housed. At the end of your tour you are transferred back to the port.<br />&#x0D; <br />&#x0D; <strong><span><span><span>Highlights: </span></span></span></strong>&#x0D; <ul>&#x0D; <li><span><span><span>Walk the labyrinthine alleys of the medieval Gothic Quarter to find architectural gems like the Church of Santa Maria del Mar</span></span></span></li>&#x0D; <li><span><span>Admire the Sagrada Familia and the Picasso Museum, where some of the artist&#39;s earliest works are housed</span></span></li>&#x0D; </ul>&#x0D; &#x0D; <div><br />&#x0D; <strong><span><span><span>Tour Duration:</span></span></span></strong><span><span><span> 8 Hours<br />&#x0D; <br />&#x0D; <strong>Tour Can Operate:</strong> Morning/ Afternoon<br />&#x0D; <br />&#x0D; <strong>Wheelchair Accessible:</strong> Please enquire for more information<br />&#x0D; <br />&#x0D; <strong>Physical Activity Level:</strong> Light<br />&#x0D; <br />&#x0D; <strong>Inclusions:</strong> </span></span></span></div>&#x0D; &#x0D; <ul>&#x0D; <li><span><span><span>Private transport by luxury car or minivan</span></span></span></li>&#x0D; <li><span><span><span>An expert local guide for 8 hours</span></span></span></li>&#x0D; <li><span><span><span>Entrance fees to all sights and museums</span></span></span></li>&#x0D; <li><span><span><span><span><span><span>All taxes</span></span></span></span></span></span></li>&#x0D; </ul>&#x0D; &#x0D; <div><strong><span><span><span>Exclusions:</span></span></span></strong></div>&#x0D; &#x0D; <ul>&#x0D; <li><span><span><span>All cruise travel, personal items, meals and associated costs</span></span></span></li>&#x0D; <li>Gratuities</li>&#x0D; </ul>&#x0D;
06/26/2023 06/26/2023 05:00 PM
Mahon
06/27/2023 08:00 AM 06/27/2023 05:00 PM
Sete
06/28/2023 10:00 AM 06/28/2023 11:00 PM
Bandol
06/29/2023 08:00 AM 06/29/2023 05:00 PM
St. Tropez

Optional Private Excursions

Avoid the crowds and hustle and bustle associated with a group activity. For a memorable trip ashore, we invite you to consider a private shore excursion. Enjoy the undivided attention of your own driver/guide and the flexibility of experiencing the aspects of the local culture that most interest you. Below are just some samples of the private shore excursions we can arrange for you. Let us personalize your experience!

St Tropez: Highlights of St Tropez - 4 hours
St Tropez is one of a handful of place names known around the world, and for many, the very mention of the name conjures up images of the ultimate hedonistic jet-set resort. Set on the lovely blue water of the Bay of St Tropez, this modern version of a medieval town is most popular for the line of yachts along the quay, and the facing line of terrace caf&eacute;s, divided by a parade of strolling tourists and slowly cruising expensive cars.<br />&#x0D; Take the time to explore the narrow little streets and markets. In the Place aux Herbes, the fishermen sell their catch and local farmers their fruit and vegetables. The real heart of the town is the Place des Lices. Here, the locals play boules under the shade of plane trees surrounded by some fine restaurants. If shopping for luxury items is your thing, all the major French and Italian designers have boutiques in St Tropez.<br />&#x0D; <br />&#x0D; <strong>Highlights:</strong>&#x0D; <ul>&#x0D; <li>Explore St Tropez&#39;s narrow streets and markets, where fishermen sell their fresh catch</li>&#x0D; </ul>&#x0D; <strong>Tour Duration:</strong> 4 hours<br />&#x0D; <br />&#x0D; <strong>Tour Can Operate:</strong> Morning / Afternoon<br />&#x0D; <br />&#x0D; <strong>Wheelchair Accessible:</strong> Please enquire for more information<br />&#x0D; <br />&#x0D; <strong>Physical Activity Level:</strong> Light<br />&#x0D; <br />&#x0D; <strong>Inclusions:</strong><br />&#x0D; &bull;&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;Private transport by luxury car or minivan<br />&#x0D; &bull;&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;An expert local driver-guide for 4 hours<br />&#x0D; &bull;&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;Entrance fees to all sights and museums<br />&#x0D; &bull;&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;All taxes<br />&#x0D; <br />&#x0D; <strong>Exclusions:</strong><br />&#x0D; &bull;&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;All cruise travel, personal items, meals and associated costs<br />&#x0D; &bull;&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;Gratuities
06/30/2023 08:00 AM 06/30/2023 11:00 PM
At Sea
07/01/2023 07/01/2023
Trapani
07/02/2023 08:00 AM 07/02/2023 05:00 PM
Mgarr (Victoria)
07/03/2023 08:00 AM 07/03/2023 03:00 PM
Valletta
07/03/2023 06:00 PM 07/03/2023
Valletta
07/04/2023 07/04/2023 06:00 PM
Taormina (Giardini Naxos)

Optional Private Excursions

Avoid the crowds and hustle and bustle associated with a group activity. For a memorable trip ashore, we invite you to consider a private shore excursion. Enjoy the undivided attention of your own driver/guide and the flexibility of experiencing the aspects of the local culture that most interest you. Below are just some samples of the private shore excursions we can arrange for you. Let us personalize your experience!

Giardini Naxos: Greek Taormina Walking Tour - 3 hours
<div>Meet your expert local guide today for the ascent up to the wonderful town of Taormina which has overlooked Mount Etna since Greek times. Perched atop a high cliff, Taormina seems to float above the azure waters of the Bay of Naxos. The air in Sicily&rsquo;s most glamorous spot is perfumed with the scent of orange and lemon blossom, and here you&rsquo;ll find narrow streets full of local colours and flavour.<br />&#x0D; &nbsp;</div>&#x0D; &#x0D; <div></div>&#x0D; &#x0D; <div>Explore this little corner of paradise today with your guide. A stroll through Taormina&rsquo;s main street, Corso Umberto, reveals numerous chic stores and a wealth of historic interest. Visit the Greek Theatre, whose unparalleled position offers spectacular views of Mt. Etna and the surrounding landscape.<br />&#x0D; <br />&#x0D; <strong>Highlights:</strong></div>&#x0D; &#x0D; <ul>&#x0D; <li>Take in the incredible views from the town of Taormina, which overlooks the Bay of Naxos</li>&#x0D; <li>Wonder through Taormina&#39;s charming streets and visit the Greek Theatre</li>&#x0D; </ul>&#x0D; &#x0D; <div><strong>Tour Duration:</strong> 3 hours<br />&#x0D; <br />&#x0D; <strong>Tour can Operate:</strong> Morning/Afternoon<br />&#x0D; <br />&#x0D; <strong>Wheelchair Accessible:</strong> Please enquire for more information<br />&#x0D; <br />&#x0D; <strong>Physical Activity Level:</strong> Light&nbsp;<br />&#x0D; <br />&#x0D; <strong>Inclusions:</strong></div>&#x0D; &#x0D; <ul>&#x0D; <li>Luxury car or minivan transfers between Giardini Naxos and Taormina</li>&#x0D; <li>An expert English-speaking guide throughout (3 hours)</li>&#x0D; <li>Entrance fees to the Greek Theatre</li>&#x0D; <li>All taxes</li>&#x0D; </ul>&#x0D; &#x0D; <div>&#x0D; <div><strong>Exclusions:</strong></div>&#x0D; &#x0D; <ul>&#x0D; <li>All cruise travel, personal items, meals and associated costs</li>&#x0D; <li>Gratuities</li>&#x0D; </ul>&#x0D; </div>&#x0D; &#x0D; <div></div>&#x0D;
Giardini Naxos: Syracuse & Ortigia Island - 8 hours
<div>The city of Syracuse, birthplace of Archimedes, was once described by Cicero as: &quot;the greatest Greek city and the most beautiful of them all.&quot; What began as a small Greek outpost would eventually become one of the most prosperous and powerful states in the entire ancient world.</div>&#x0D; &#x0D; <div></div>&#x0D; &nbsp;&#x0D; &#x0D; <div>From here take a short drive to the Neapolis to visit the Greek theatre, one of the most important examples of ancient theatre architecture in the world and once the centre of Siracusan life. Testament to its stature, it is said that famous Greek playwright Aeschylus once premiered works here. Sights also include the Roman Amphitheatre and the Latonia del Paradiso, the impressive ancient stone quarries and caves - the most famous of which was named &quot;the Ear of Dionysius&quot; by Caravaggio for its peculiar acoustic qualities.<br />&#x0D; &nbsp;</div>&#x0D; &#x0D; <div></div>&#x0D; &#x0D; <div>A highlight of your day will be exploring the island of Ortigia, one of Sicily&#39;s most picture-perfect destinations and known for its beautiful white baroque architecture and the 5th century BC Temple of Athena.<br />&#x0D; <br />&#x0D; <strong>Highlights: </strong></div>&#x0D; &#x0D; <ul>&#x0D; <li>Explore the beautiful city of Syracuse</li>&#x0D; <li>Visit the Greek theatre at Neapolis, one of the most important examples of ancient theatre architecture in the world</li>&#x0D; <li>Discover the charming island of Ortigia</li>&#x0D; </ul>&#x0D; &#x0D; <div><strong>Tour Duration: </strong>8 hours<br />&#x0D; <br />&#x0D; <strong>Tour Can Operate:</strong> Morning<br />&#x0D; <br />&#x0D; <strong>Wheelchair Accessible:</strong> Please enquire for more information<br />&#x0D; <br />&#x0D; <strong>Physical Activity Level:</strong> Light<br />&#x0D; <br />&#x0D; <strong>Inclusions:</strong></div>&#x0D; &#x0D; <ul>&#x0D; <li>Luxury car or minivan at your disposal during the tour</li>&#x0D; <li>An expert English-speaking guide throughout (8 hours)</li>&#x0D; <li>Entrance fees to the Neopolis Site</li>&#x0D; <li>All taxes</li>&#x0D; </ul>&#x0D; &#x0D; <div>&#x0D; <div><strong>Exclusions:</strong></div>&#x0D; &#x0D; <ul>&#x0D; <li>All cruise travel, personal items, meals and associated costs</li>&#x0D; <li>Gratuities</li>&#x0D; </ul>&#x0D; &#x0D; <div></div>&#x0D; </div>&#x0D; &#x0D; <div></div>&#x0D;
Giardini Naxos: Catania and Piazza Armerina - 8 hours
<div>Enjoy two sides of Sicily today: modern life and ancient history. First stop of the day is the city of Catania, which sits at the foot of Mount Etna. Discover the very vibrant morning fish market and the many baroque buildings in the city built using the lava stones of Etna.</div>&#x0D; &#x0D; <div></div>&#x0D; &#x0D; <div>From here, continue into the beautiful, rural landscapes of central Sicily and the town of Piazza Armerina. Here you will visit the site of Villa Romana del Casale, considered to be one of the finest examples of aristocratic dwellings from the Western Roman Empire, both in terms of beauty and complexity. While little remains of the structure today, an unparalleled series of mosaics depict scenes from mythology, hunting and Roman domestic lifestyle in exquisite detail.<br />&#x0D; <br />&#x0D; <strong>Highlights:</strong></div>&#x0D; &#x0D; <ul>&#x0D; <li>Explore the city of Catania,including the morning fish market and the many buildings in the city built using the lava stones of Etna.</li>&#x0D; <li>Explore central Sicily and the town of Piazza Armerina, where you will visit the site of Villa Romana del Casale</li>&#x0D; </ul>&#x0D; &#x0D; <div><strong>Tour Duration:</strong> 8 hours<br />&#x0D; <br />&#x0D; <strong>Tour can Operate:</strong> Morning<br />&#x0D; <br />&#x0D; <strong>Wheelchair Accessible:</strong> Please enquire for more information<br />&#x0D; <br />&#x0D; <strong>Physical Activity Level:</strong> Low<br />&#x0D; <br />&#x0D; <strong>Inclusions:</strong></div>&#x0D; &#x0D; <ul>&#x0D; <li>Luxury car or minivan at your disposal during the tour</li>&#x0D; <li>An expert English-speaking guide throughout (8 hours)</li>&#x0D; <li>Entrance fees to the Villa Romana del Casale</li>&#x0D; <li>All taxes</li>&#x0D; </ul>&#x0D; &#x0D; <div>&#x0D; <div><strong>Exclusions:</strong></div>&#x0D; &#x0D; <ul>&#x0D; <li>All cruise travel, personal items, meals and associated costs</li>&#x0D; <li>Gratuities</li>&#x0D; </ul>&#x0D; </div>&#x0D; &#x0D; <div></div>&#x0D;
07/05/2023 08:00 AM 07/05/2023 05:00 PM
Lipari
07/06/2023 08:00 AM 07/06/2023 05:00 PM
Amalfi
07/07/2023 08:00 AM 07/07/2023 05:00 PM
Rome (Civitavecchia)

Optional Private Excursions

Avoid the crowds and hustle and bustle associated with a group activity. For a memorable trip ashore, we invite you to consider a private shore excursion. Enjoy the undivided attention of your own driver/guide and the flexibility of experiencing the aspects of the local culture that most interest you. Below are just some samples of the private shore excursions we can arrange for you. Let us personalize your experience!

Civitavecchia: Imperial Rome & The Vatican City - 8 hours
<div>Your driver will meet you at Civitavecchia today to transfer into Rome where you will be met by your expert local guide.<br />&#x0D; &nbsp;</div>&#x0D; &#x0D; <div></div>&#x0D; &#x0D; <div>Begin your tour with a visit to the imposing Colosseum. Commissioned by Emperor Vespasian, the stadium could accommodate up to 50,000 spectators who came to view the gladiatorial battles that lasted up to 100 days! Adjacent is the Arc of Constantine which, dating from AD 315, is a forerunner to many other Triumphal Arches around the world. Possibly even more impressive are the excavations of the vast Roman Forum where the remains of temples, streetscapes, palaces and homes can be found.<br />&#x0D; &nbsp;</div>&#x0D; &#x0D; <div></div>&#x0D; &#x0D; <div>After lunch, travel across the Tiber River to the Vatican City. Visit the Vatican Museums, part of the Papal Residence which is estimated to contain 1400 rooms, chapels and galleries. The Museums contain an extraordinarily rich collection of precious arts, maps, sculptures and antiquities but surely the most breath-taking masterpiece is Michelangelo&#39;s frescoed ceiling in the Sistine Chapel. At the centre of the Vatican lies the vast Basilica of St. Paul, the world&rsquo;s largest church where the colourfully dressed Swiss Guard can be found. The present Cathedral is a beautiful mix of Renaissance and Baroque architecture, formed under the hands of masters such as Michelangelo. The stunning interior is an elaborate and detailed display of marble, mosaic, gilt and bronze.<br />&#x0D; <br />&#x0D; <em>Your tour includes express entry to the Vatican Museums, past the regular lines. The Vatican requires visitors to cover upper arms and legs to below the knee.</em><br />&#x0D; <br />&#x0D; <strong>Highlights: </strong></div>&#x0D; &#x0D; <ul>&#x0D; <li>Tour some of Rome&#39;s most iconic sites including the Colosseum and the Roman Forum</li>&#x0D; <li>Explore the impressive museum collections in the Vatican City and the breath-taking masterpiece that is Michelangelo&#39;s frescoed ceiling in the Sistine Chapel</li>&#x0D; <li>Spend time in the Basilica of St. Paul, the largest church in the world</li>&#x0D; </ul>&#x0D; &#x0D; <div><strong>Tour Duration: </strong>8 hours<br />&#x0D; <br />&#x0D; <strong>Tour can Operate:</strong> Morning/Afternoon<br />&#x0D; <br />&#x0D; <strong>Wheelchair Accessible:</strong> Please enquire for more information<br />&#x0D; <br />&#x0D; <strong>Physical Activity Level:</strong> Light<br />&#x0D; <br />&#x0D; <strong>Inclusions</strong>:</div>&#x0D; &#x0D; <ul>&#x0D; <li>Luxury car or minivan at your disposal during the tour</li>&#x0D; <li>An expert English-speaking guide in Rome (6 hours)</li>&#x0D; <li>Entrance fees to Colosseum, Imperial Forum and Vatican Museums</li>&#x0D; <li>All taxes</li>&#x0D; </ul>&#x0D; &#x0D; <div>&#x0D; <div><strong>Exclusions</strong>:</div>&#x0D; &#x0D; <ul>&#x0D; <li>All cruise travel, personal items, meals and associated costs</li>&#x0D; <li>Gratuities</li>&#x0D; </ul>&#x0D; </div>&#x0D; &#x0D; <div></div>&#x0D;
Civitavecchia: Rome for Repeat Visitors - 8 hours
<div>A tour designed for those who have visited Rome before, but would like to discover more of this fascinating city. Your driver will meet you at the port and bring you into Rome where your expert guide will be waiting for you.<br />&#x0D; &nbsp;</div>&#x0D; &#x0D; <div></div>&#x0D; &#x0D; <div>Take a journey back in time at the church of San Clemente as you descend down three levels and through two thousand years of history. The medieval church was built over the remains of a 4th-century basilica which, in its turn, covers older buildings from the time of the emperor Nero and a sanctuary dedicated to the oriental divinity Mithras.</div>&#x0D; &#x0D; <div></div>&#x0D; &#x0D; <div>In the afternoon discover how Rome evolved through the 18th-century and visit the Palazzo Doria Pamphilj, a majestic royal residence of one of Rome&rsquo;s most illustrious families. Believed to be the largest privately owned Palace in Rome, the Doria Pamphilj&rsquo;s vast private art collection is still held here.<br />&#x0D; &nbsp;</div>&#x0D; &#x0D; <div></div>&#x0D; &#x0D; <div>Your guide will also be delighted to make additional suggestions for your tour depending on your own personal interests. Alternatively, you may like to revisit some of your favourite places from your previous visit to Rome.<br />&#x0D; <br />&#x0D; <strong>Highlights:</strong></div>&#x0D; &#x0D; <ul>&#x0D; <li>Visit the church of San Clemente and discover its fascinating history</li>&#x0D; <li>Explore the Palazzo Doria Pamphilj, a majestic royal residence of one of Rome&rsquo;s most illustrious families, which houses a vast private art collection</li>&#x0D; </ul>&#x0D; &#x0D; <div><strong>Tour Duration:</strong> 8 hours<br />&#x0D; <br />&#x0D; <strong>Tour can Operate:</strong> Morning/ Afternoon<br />&#x0D; <br />&#x0D; <strong>Wheelchair Accessible:</strong> Please enquire for more information<br />&#x0D; <br />&#x0D; <strong>Physical Activity Level:</strong> Light<br />&#x0D; <br />&#x0D; <strong>Inclusions:</strong></div>&#x0D; &#x0D; <ul>&#x0D; <li>Luxury car or minivan at your disposal during the tour</li>&#x0D; <li>An expert English-speaking guide in Rome (6 hours)</li>&#x0D; <li>Entrance fees to San Clemente and Doria Pamphilij</li>&#x0D; <li>All taxes</li>&#x0D; </ul>&#x0D; &#x0D; <div>&#x0D; <div><strong>Exclusions:</strong></div>&#x0D; &#x0D; <ul>&#x0D; <li>All cruise travel, personal items, meals and associated costs</li>&#x0D; <li>Gratuities</li>&#x0D; </ul>&#x0D; </div>&#x0D; &#x0D; <div></div>&#x0D;
Civitavecchia: Gastronomic Rome and Time at Leisure - 8 hours
<div>Travel with your driver to Rome this morning to meet a food expert for a gastronomic walking tour of the Trastevere District, so called because it lies across the River Tiber. Trastevere was once the bohemian quarter of Rome and still retains its arty edge today. Explore the bustling market and ancient maze of streets whilst discovering the essence of Italy&rsquo;s best loved food with tastings of gelato, Sicilian pastries, Jewish delicacies, meats and wine.<br />&#x0D; &nbsp;</div>&#x0D; &#x0D; <div></div>&#x0D; &#x0D; <div>The remainder of the day can be spent as you wish, your vehicle and driver will remain at your disposal in Rome before returning you to Civitavecchia.<br />&#x0D; <br />&#x0D; <strong>Highlights:</strong></div>&#x0D; &#x0D; <ul>&#x0D; <li>Uncover Rome&#39;s bohemian quarter, along with tastings of Italy&#39;s best loved delicacies&nbsp;</li>&#x0D; <li>Car and driver at your disposal to discover Rome</li>&#x0D; </ul>&#x0D; &#x0D; <div><strong>Tour Duration: </strong>8 hours<br />&#x0D; <br />&#x0D; <strong>Tour can Operate:</strong> Morning/ Afternoon<br />&#x0D; <br />&#x0D; <strong>Wheelchair Accessible:</strong> Please enquire for more information<br />&#x0D; <br />&#x0D; <strong>Physical Activity Level</strong>: Low&nbsp;<br />&#x0D; <br />&#x0D; <strong>Inclusions:</strong></div>&#x0D; &#x0D; <ul>&#x0D; <li>Luxury car or minivan at your disposal during the tour</li>&#x0D; <li>An expert local guide (3 hours)</li>&#x0D; <li>Entrance fees</li>&#x0D; <li>All taxes</li>&#x0D; <li>Food and wine tastings</li>&#x0D; </ul>&#x0D; &#x0D; <div>&#x0D; <div><strong>Exclusions:</strong></div>&#x0D; &#x0D; <div></div>&#x0D; &#x0D; <ul>&#x0D; <li>All cruise travel, personal items, meals and associated costs</li>&#x0D; <li>Gratuities</li>&#x0D; </ul>&#x0D; &#x0D; <div></div>&#x0D; </div>&#x0D; &#x0D; <div></div>&#x0D;
Civitavecchia: Museums of Rome - Capitoline and Borghese - 8 hours
<div>Your driver will meet you at the port and bring you into Rome where your expert guide will meet you. Begin your tour on Capitoline Hill and visit one of the oldest museum complexes in the world; the Capitoline Museums, originally founded by Pope Sixtus IV in 1471. Capitoline Hill has been a seat of religious or political power throughout the centuries, making it the most important of the &ldquo;seven hills&rdquo; of Rome. It was here that the most important temple in town, dedicated to Jupiter, the king of the gods, was built. See the ruins of the Temple of Jupiter and marvel at the magnificent bronze equestrian statue of Marcus Aurelius at Campidoglio Square.<br />&#x0D; &nbsp;</div>&#x0D; &#x0D; <div></div>&#x0D; &#x0D; <div>Afterwards, explore the museums, extended over two buildings; the Palazzo dei Conservatori, where you can view splendid frescoes portraying the history of Rome and the Pinacoteca (Picture gallery), and Palazzo Nuovo, where you can admire the wonderful sculptures. Finally visit the ancient Tabularium whose monumental arches overlook the Forum. &nbsp;<br />&#x0D; <br />&#x0D; Continue up along the Via Veneto to the elegant Villa Borghese, accompanied by your local expert guide and private vehicle. Surrounded by a leafy parkland, the villa was originally designed as a palace of pleasure and entertainment to house Cardinal Scipione Borghese&rsquo;s incredible collection of antiquities, paintings and custom pieces. Today the collections of sculpture and paintings are among the most important in Italy. Admire the stunning Caravaggio canvases, Titian&#39;s enigmatic &lsquo;Sacred and Profane Love&rsquo; and the striking sculptures by Bernini and Canova during this fabulous visit. Return to Civitavecchia from here.<br />&#x0D; <br />&#x0D; <strong>Highlights:</strong></div>&#x0D; &#x0D; <ul>&#x0D; <li>Travel out to Capitoline Hill and visit one of the oldest museum complexes in the world</li>&#x0D; <li>Visit Villa Borghese, home to a collection of sculptures and paintings that are among the most important in Italy</li>&#x0D; </ul>&#x0D; &#x0D; <div><strong>Tour Duration:</strong> 8 hours<br />&#x0D; <br />&#x0D; <strong>Tour can Operate:</strong> Morning/Afternoon<br />&#x0D; <br />&#x0D; <strong>Wheelchair Accessible:</strong> Please enquire for more information<br />&#x0D; <br />&#x0D; <strong>Physical Activity Level:</strong> Light<br />&#x0D; <br />&#x0D; <strong>Inclusions:</strong></div>&#x0D; &#x0D; <ul>&#x0D; <li>Luxury car or minivan at your disposal during the tour</li>&#x0D; <li>An expert English-speaking guide in Rome (6 hours)</li>&#x0D; <li>Entrance fees to the Capitoline Museums and Villa Borghese</li>&#x0D; <li>All taxes</li>&#x0D; </ul>&#x0D; &#x0D; <div>&#x0D; <div><strong>Exclusions:</strong></div>&#x0D; &#x0D; <ul>&#x0D; <li>All cruise travel, personal items, meals and associated costs</li>&#x0D; <li>Gratuities</li>&#x0D; </ul>&#x0D; </div>&#x0D; &#x0D; <div></div>&#x0D;
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Seabourn: Seabourn Sojourn

The second of Seabourn’s new class of ships, Seabourn Sojourn, was also built at T. Mariotti yard in Genoa. Her debut was on June 6, 2010 in the middle of the River Thames in London. Seabourn Sojourn’s godmother was the English fashion icon and actress Twiggy. Like her sisters, Seabourn Sojourn enchants her guests with an array of public areas scaled to encourage a relaxed sociability. One of the most unusual features of Seabourn Sojourn and her sisters is Seabourn Square, an ingenious “living room” that replaces the traditional cruise ship lobby with a welcoming lounge filled with easy chairs, sofas and cocktail tables. An enclave in its center houses knowledgeable concierges discreetly seated at individual desks, ready to handle all sorts of business or give advice and information. The ship’s shops are conveniently located just off the Square and it has its own open terrace aft.

The Spa at Seabourn is the largest on any ultra-luxury ship, 11,400 square feet encompassing indoor and outdoor space over two decks. A variety of open terraces are scattered over seven decks, offering places to gather with a few friends or spend an isolated hour with a book. Seabourn Sojourn offers six whirlpools and two swimming pools, including the Pool Patio, with a pair of large whirlpool spas and a “beach” style pool, a casual Patio Grill and the Patio Bar. On the sun deck above sits Seabourn’s popular open-air Sky Bar. High atop Deck 11 is a Sun Terrace with 36 tiered double sun beds. Just aft of that is The Retreat, with shuffleboard courts and a nine-hole putting green. The panoramic Observation Bar on Deck 10 offers 270° forward views over the sea. The Club is a lively spot for dancing before and after dinner, while the larger Grand Salon is used for dancing as well as lectures, production vocal shows, cabaret performances and classical recitals.

Dining

Some of life's most cherished moments occur around the table, and every meal with Seabourn is another opportunity to celebrate. Seabourn’s award-winning cuisine starts with the finest quality ingredients, infused with authentic regional flavors, prepared á la minute by our skilled chefs and served with pride.

Multiple dining options including The Grill is a unique culinary concept for Chef Keller, exclusive to Seabourn.

The Grill by Thomas Keller

Inspired by the classic American chophouse, The Grill focuses on updated versions of iconic dishes. Guests setting foot inside the elegant dining room will be treated to table-side preparations of Caesar salad and ice cream sundaes as well as a range of other steakhouse favorites like Lobster Thermidor and creamed spinach, presented a la carte. The timeless menu will draw on the freshest products from artisan purveyors. A cocktail program and wine list of domestic and old world labels complement the menu.
Activities
A day on a Seabourn ship offers delightful diversions for activity or relaxation. Greet the sun for an on-deck yoga stretch, or roll over and snooze until later. Run on a sea-view treadmill in the gym, or indulge in a massage at the spa. Attend a fascinating lecture, or lounge on your private veranda as you read the news with PressReader. Try the nine-hole putting course, or test your luck at the Casino. Visit the salon for a facial, take a dip in the pool, or you can even watch a first-run movie in bed (with popcorn).

Daytime Activities

Work out in your ship's well-equipped fitness center, with cardio and resistance equipment. Strengthen your core with complimentary Pilates and yoga classes, or book a private session with a personal trainer. Expand your horizons in our library, at a port lecture or at one of our many inspiring enrichment programs. Enjoy a complimentary Massage Moment<sup>SM</sup> on deck. Indulge your need for pampering at the spa, or pamper your palate at a food or wine tasting. Many voyages feature our signature Caviar in the Surf<sup>SM</sup> Beach Party or a Marina Day<sup>SM</sup>, inviting you to enjoy complimentary watersports right from the back of your ship.

Nighttime Activities

Guests gather in our lounges for pre-dinner cocktails and canapés, sharing the day's adventures with each other. For some, this is their favorite part of the evening. Each night offers something new. Enjoy a sophisticated cabaret one night, or a game of Blackjack in the casino the next. You can dance the night away at The Club or enjoy listening to some piano music at the Observation Bar. Some of our signature events take advantage of the beautiful night sky, including Movies Under the Stars<sup>SM</sup>, and dancing to live music at an Evening Under the Stars<sup>SM</sup>. And, before retiring, consider a nightcap at the Sky Bar to celebrate everything you've experience on your fantastic voyage, and all that lies ahead.
Ship Statistics
Year Built
2010
Year Refurbished
&ndash;
Year Entered Present Fleet
2010
Previous Name
&ndash;
Country of Registry
Bahamas
Tonnage (GRT)
32,000
Guests (Lowers)
458
Total Guests
458
Passenger Decks
10
Number of Crew
330
Officers' Nationality
International
Cruise/Hotel Staff Nationality
International
Total Rooms
229
Suites
229
Balconies
&ndash;
Ocean/River View
&ndash;
Interior
&ndash;
Accessible
33
Helping you create the perfect day is something we take to heart at Seabourn. It's why our lounges and decks are open and inviting, the ambiance relaxed and the variety of activities offered plentiful. You'll find plenty of ways to create the perfect day, over and over again, and all the time to enjoy it. After all, this is your journey, and you can make it anything you want it to be.
Shipboard Policies
  • Medical Emergencies
    Onboard medical facilities are equipped to provide care for unexpected illness and accidents. These basic facilities are not intended or designed for ongoing treatment of pre-existing conditions. If you anticipate a need for medical services, your special requirement must be cleared in writing with Seabourn before your booking can be finalized.

  • Pregnancy Policy
    Seabourn ships do not have specialized facilities and/or treatment required for childbirth, prenatal and early infant care. Those facilities may also not be obtainable ashore in ports of call. Accordingly, Seabourn cannot accept a booking or carry any guest who will be 24 completed weeks or more pregnant on the last day of the intended cruise. All pregnant women are required to produce a physician’s letter stating that mother and baby are in good health, fit to travel, and that the pregnancy is not high-risk. The letter must also include the estimated date of delivery (EDD).

  • Smoking Policy
    For the comfort of all guests, most public areas on board are smoke-free. Cigarette smoking is permitted ONLY in the following areas:

    • Observation Bar/Lounge – On the starboard side (except during coffee and tea service hours)
    • Sky Bar – At the bar and starboard side deck area (except during Sky Grill food service on Seabourn Pride, Spirit & Legend)
    • Seabourn Square Terrace and Club Terrace – on the starboard side deck area

    Guests are asked to refrain from smoking pipes and cigars anywhere inside the ship, including in guest suites, on verandas and balconies. Cigar and pipe smoking is permitted ONLY on open decks (Seabourn Pride, Spirit & Legend) and ONLY on the starboard side deck area of Seabourn Square Terrace on Seabourn Odyssey, Sojourn & Quest. If you have any doubts about any area, please consult your onboard staff.

  • Special Dietary Needs - Advance Notice Required
    Guests with special dietary needs are asked to notify Seabourn at the time of booking or, at the latest, six weeks before sailing. Guests are also encouraged to take advantage of My Seabourn, where you may personalize your Seabourn cruise experience, select your dining preferences, and manage your reservations and Seabourn Club information. Every effort will be made to comply with special dietary requests.

    For guests with food intolerances or allergies that are not life-threatening, please contact our Reservations Department at 1-800-929-9391.

    For guests with life-threatening food allergies, Seabourn requires that guests provide detailed information to the Access & Compliance Department by completing a Special Requirements Information form (SRI). Guests should indicate on this form which foods may potentially cause a severe reaction. For additional information please visit the Accessible Cruising section of Seabourn's website.

    Guests with a variety of severe food allergies sail with Seabourn regularly. The galley staff on board is accustomed to, and experienced in, dealing with these types of needs. The galley itself has many different areas of food preparation, which can help reduce the possibility of cross-contamination. It is important to note, however, that meals are prepared in open galleys on board the ships, thus there is always the possibility of some cross-contamination. As such, Seabourn cannot guarantee that a guest will not come in contact with those items. Although the Access & Compliance Department will provide the ship with an advance notice of all food allergies detailed on an SRI submitted to them, it is recommended that guests also contact the Maitre d’ upon boarding to review the details of these special dietary needs.

  • Wheelchair Access & Special Needs
    Seabourn is committed to providing safe, easy, and accessible accommodations for all persons with disabilities, to the extent that is feasible.

    Seabourn does not discriminate against individuals on the basis of disability. However, some needs require adequate time to prepare for a guest's arrival. It is recommended that guests make every effort to contact the Access & Compliance Department and to submit a Special Requirements Information form (SRI) well in advance of the departure date. It is recommended that guests submit an SRI upon booking or a minimum of 45 days prior to departure.

    Guests who are unable to care for their basic needs (e.g. dressing, eating, and attending safety drills) MUST have a capable traveling companion. The medical staff on board is not available for daily care unless an individual is hospitalized in the ship's Medical Center. In limited situations (either on board or ashore), Seabourn may find it necessary to ask the individual to make alternative travel arrangements, such as if an individual with a disability is unable to satisfy certain specified safety and other criteria, even when provided with appropriate auxiliary aids and services.

    WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBILITY ONBOARD
    Seabourn's vessels have specially designed suites for guests who need mobility assistance. If you have not booked one of these accessible suites but instead will be using a standard suite, you need to know about some limitations that adversely impact maneuverability, especially ingress and egress into bathrooms. For example, bathroom dimensions, doorsills, and the height of bathtubs in standard suites are often difficult to negotiate for guests who have limited mobility. Additionally, standard suite doors and hallways may be too narrow for a wheelchair or scooter to maneuver into and out of the suite. Please note: For safety reasons, these mobility devices must be stored and charged in the guests' suites. If you have booked a non-accessible suite, you should know that most suite entry doors measure 23 inches wide.

    Quest, Sojourn and Odyssey:
    The Quest, Sojourn, and Odyssey offer Wheelchair Accessible Suites with features such as wider entry doors, roll-in showers with grab bars, benches/seats, hand-held shower nozzles, and lowered closet and towel rods. If you have booked a Wheelchair Accessible Suite, you should know that Wheelchair accessible suite entry doors measure a minimum of 32 inches wide.

    Accessible suite locations are noted on the Deck Plans for each ship

    PERSONAL MOBILITY EQUIPMENT ONBOARD
    For the safety of all guests and crew and to enhance accessibility, Seabourn strongly recommends that all personal electric mobility equipment meet the following criteria:

    • Width: 23" maximum in order to be accommodated in a standard suite, unless collapsible to a width of 23" or less
    • Weight: 100 lbs. maximum without battery
    • Batteries: Must be Gel or Dry Cell or AGM (Absorbed Glass Mat) only

    Seabourn recognizes that for some people, a larger scooter may be essential. If you believe you need a larger scooter, please contact the Access & Compliance Department to discuss your requirements. For the safety of all guests and crew, scooters and other mobility equipment need to be securely stored and charged in the guest's suite; not in hallways or elevator lobbies. Scooters left in hallways and elevator lobbies could restrict people needing to travel through these areas in an emergency, particularly other guests using mobility aids.

    Seabourn is not able to provide complimentary wheelchair assistance for any purpose other than embarkation, disembarkation, and emergency situations. Seabourn wheelchairs are not available for shore excursions or for use on board. If you will require regular use of a wheelchair, it is recommended that you bring your own wheelchair with you. You may also make advance rental arrangements prior to your sailing and have a wheelchair delivered directly to the ship for use on board and in ports of call.

    Seabourn recommends Special Needs at Sea and CareVacations/CruiseShipAssist as vendors for delivery of mobility devices. Please contact these vendors directly for pricing and availability.

    Special Needs at Sea
    Phone: 800-513-4515 (or locally at 954-585-0575)
    Fax: 800-513-4516
    Email: info@specialneedsatsea.com
    Website: SpecialNeedsAtSea.com

    CareVacations/CruiseShipAssist
    Phone: 877-478-7827 (or locally at 780-986-6404)
    Fax: 800-648-1116
    Email: csa@carevacations.com
    Website: CareVacations.com

    SHORESIDE WHEELCHAIR ASSISTANCE

    Airports and/or Train Stations
    Wheelchair assistance that is requested for airports or train stations must be done directly through the airline or rail station. Seabourn is not able to arrange for wheelchair assistance at airports or train stations.

    Land Tours and/or Shore Excursions
    Because facilities in ports around the world vary significantly, wheelchair accommodations may not be available for some land tours and/or shore excursions. Furthermore, many transportation vehicles around the world do not have wheelchair lifts. It may be necessary for Seabourn to make alternate transportation arrangements such as a sedan vehicle. This requires that a guest who uses a wheelchair be able to transfer from their wheelchair to the front or back seat of a sedan. Due to the limited number of lift-equipped vehicles in foreign locations, guests may incur additional costs for transportation related to airport transfers, shore excursions, and tour/hotel packages. Please note, lift equipped transportation within the United States may be arranged without additional costs. For information on alternative transportation arrangements and associated costs please contact the Access & Compliance Department. Please advise Seabourn as far in advance as possible of any special needs for transfers. This will help to ensure availability of the appropriate vehicle(s) and for Seabourn to provide an estimate of additional associated costs. Guests should be aware that certain third party shore excursion facilities may not be fully accessible to guests with disabilities. Although Seabourn endeavors to make sure these companies comply with legal requirements, they cannot guarantee that all are able to provide facilities that are accessible to individuals with disabilities. For detailed information on accessibility of shore excursions, it is strongly recommend that guests contact the Shore Excursions Department prior to embarkation at 1-800-984-3225 (or locally at 206-626-9187) or visit the Shore Excursions Office on board.

    Please be advised that all pre-arranged mobility equipment rentals must be made by the guest and the third party provider. Consequently, guests assume the entire risk of utilizing these third party services subject only to whatever terms or arrangements are made by the guest or on guest's behalf with the service provider. Refund issues must be dealt with solely between the guest and the service provider. Seabourn recommends contacting one of these companies to confirm your arrangements as soon as possible in order to ensure the availability of your specific requests.

    SERVICE ANIMALS
    Only service animals are permitted on board Seabourn ships. Service animals are defined as those animals that are individually trained to provide assistance to an individual with a disability. Seabourn does not permit guests to bring pets, therapy/companion animals, and other animals that do not meet the definition of service animals. Any questions regarding service animals may be addressed by the Access & Compliance Department.

    Your itinerary may include ports of call that have very specific and strict requirements that need to be met prior to service animals being allowed off the ship. Please be sure you understand these requirements for each port of call. The best places to obtain specific information on required documentation and immunizations for your service animal are the U.S. Department of Agriculture's website, local customs offices in the specific ports, and from your service animal's veterinarian. All documentation and immunization requirements are established by government authorities and not by Seabourn. Should you need assistance in locating this information, please contact the Access & Compliance Department.

    To board the ship, service animals must have current vaccinations. Records confirming the vaccination status should be provided to the Access & Compliance Department prior to your departure. It is also recommended that you carry the immunization records with you in case they are required at any port of call. If you do not have the proper documentation and proof of vaccinations for your service animal, or if there are local quarantine requirements, your service animal will be denied the right to leave the ship. If your service animal is denied the right to leave the ship, the staff on board will work with you to determine what actions may be possible to allow you to visit the port without your service animal. Please note that in your absence, you will need to provide for the care and supervision of your service animal. Except in those circumstances where your service animal has been denied disembarkation, you may not leave your service animal unattended on the vessel or in your suite at any time.

    DEAF OR HARD OF HEARING GUESTS
    To help maximize the cruise experience for guests who are deaf or hard of hearing, Seabourn has made the following items available:

    • With advance notice, suite kits that include a visual and tactile alert for someone knocking at the door, the phone ringing, or an alarm.
    • Suite televisions capable of showing closed captioning (some satellite feeds do not transmit with captioning, so this feature is available only when the signal the ship receives has captioning).
    • Telephones with amplified sound for suites.
    • Assistive Listening Systems with portable receivers (available on Quest, Sojourn and Odyssey only) in the show lounges to assist guests who are hard of hearing during performances.
    • Written safety information and a copy of the lifeboat drill safety speech.

    BLIND OR LOW VISION GUESTS
    To help maximize the cruise experience for guests who are blind or have low vision, Seabourn has made the following items available:

    • Downloadable daily activities, news, and menus for guests with laptops with screen reader programs.
    • With 45 days notice, large print or Braille menus describing the inspired cuisine offered across a myriad of venues, from the elegant Dining Room to the casual dining options.
    • A familiarization tour of the vessel upon arrival.

    OXYGEN DELIVERIES ONBOARD
    Guests requiring continuous or intermittent oxygen for chronic conditions must make their own arrangements prior to travel. Seabourn ships are not equipped to provide guests with these services other than on an emergency basis in the Ship's Medical Center. For security and safety reasons, Seabourn has selected CareVacations/CruiseShipAssist and Special Needs at Sea as the only outside vendors permitted to deliver oxygen supplies to their ships. Oxygen and/or oxygen equipment deliveries will NOT be accepted from any other companies.

    Special Needs at Sea
    Phone: 800-513-4515 (or locally at 954-585-0575)
    Fax: 800-513-4516
    Email: info@specialneedsatsea.com
    Website: SpecialNeedsAtSea.com

    CareVacations/CruiseShipAssist
    Phone: 877-478-7827 (or locally at 780-986-6404)
    Fax: 800-648-1116
    Email: csa@carevacations.com
    Website: CareVacations.com

    Please be advised that all oxygen and oxygen equipment rental arrangements must be made by the guest and the third party provider. Consequently, guests assume the entire risk of utilizing these third party services subject only to whatever terms or arrangements are made by guest or on guest's behalf with the service provider. Refund issues must be dealt with solely between the guest and the service provider. Seabourn recommends contacting one of these companies to confirm arrangements as soon as possible in order to ensure the availability of your specific requests. Guests are also welcome, however, to bring their own oxygen and/or oxygen equipment from home. Please note that Seabourn staff and crew are not permitted to handle oxygen and/or oxygen equipment during the embarkation and disembarkation process. Thus, guests must be able to handle their supplies if they bring their own. Please contact the Access & Compliance Department prior to sailing if you will require oxygen while on your cruise.

    Please Note: In accordance with FAA regulations, airlines have restrictions concerning traveling with oxygen and oxygen containers. It is the traveler’s responsibility to be familiar with and in compliance of the regulations of the airline they are traveling on.

    CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL NEEDS
    Seabourn does not discriminate against individuals on the basis of disability. They seek to the extent feasible to accommodate the needs of all individuals with disabilities, including children. However, due to the sensitivity of caring for any child, with or without a disability, they must first determine what the child's specific needs are so they may properly evaluate and determine the best and safest way to meet these needs. Seabourn encourages families to contact the Access & Compliance Department prior to their cruise, to evaluate and determine what the child's specific needs will be and how best to accommodate those needs.

    FOR MORE INFORMATION REGARDING ACCESSIBLE CRUISING
    For additional information on the ship's facilities or ability to accommodate guests’ needs that may not be covered in this section, please feel free to contact the Access & Compliance Department at:

    • Phone: 866-530-2193 (or locally at 206-626-9183)
    • TTY: 800-254-8669
    • Email: access@seabourn.com

    For post sailing questions or concerns please contact the Guest Relations Department at:

    • Phone: 800-628-2298 (or locally at 206-626-9181)
    • Email: guestrelations@seabourn.com

    For information regarding the Transportation Security Administration’s Screening Tips for Persons with Disabilities, please visit the Travelers with Disabilities and Medical Conditions section of their website at www.tsa.dhs.gov/travelers/airtravel/specialneeds

Public Rooms
  • Bar(s)/Lounge(s)
  • Card Room
  • Casino
  • Conference Room/Conference Center
  • Internet Café
  • Library
  • Nightclub
  • Show Lounge
Stateroom Amenities
  • Bath Amenities/Toiletries
  • Bath Robes
  • Daily Newspaper
  • Direct Dial Phone
  • DVD Player
  • Hair Dryer
  • Minibar and/or Refrigerator
  • Nightly Turndown Service
  • Private Safe
  • Showers and/or Bath Tubs
  • Spacious Closet(s)
  • Suites
  • Television / Radio
Entertainment
  • Cocktail Hour
  • Educational/Enrichment Programs
  • Evening Entertainment
  • Internet Access
    Guests may use their laptop computer or other wireless internet enabled device to connect to the wireless internet service on board.

    Computer terminals are also available at Seabourn Square or in the Computer Center, depending upon the ship. Pricing starts at $.40/minute. Internet Plans are available at a reduced rate and vary in price to accommodate individual needs. Packages are interchangeable between the private computer terminals and your wireless device.

    Satellite internet access is significantly slower than land-based high-speed connections, and subject to occasional interruption or disruption for reasons beyond Seabourn's control. Certain websites and services may be restricted due to limited bandwidth. Internet access onboard the ship is best for email communication or web browsing only. If you have any questions prior to sailing, please contact your Travel Professional or Seabourn Reservations at (866)755-5619.

  • Live Bands
  • Movies Under the Stars<font size="1"><sup>®</sup></font>
  • Wine Tasting Seminars
Dining
  • 24-hour Room Service
  • Al Fresco Dining
  • All Beverages Included In Cruise Fare
  • Alternative Specialty Restaurant(s)
  • Café/Coffee Bar
  • Casual Dining Venue(s)
  • Dining Style: Flexible Dining Options
  • Dining Style: Formal Nights
  • Dining Style: Open Seating
  • Formal Restaurant(s)
  • Traditional Assigned Seating
Other Facilities
  • Beauty Salon
  • Boutique(s) (duty-free)
  • Business Services
  • Concierge Desk
  • Dry Cleaning/Laundry
  • Elevators
  • Infirmary / Medical Center
  • Safe Deposit Boxes
  • Self-Service Laundromat
Sports, Health and Fitness
  • Aerobics and/or Cardio Instruction
  • Cardio Equipment
  • Fitness Center
  • Free Weights
  • Full Service Spa
  • Marina
  • Outdoor Swimming Pool(s)
  • Ping Pong
  • Putting Greens
  • Sauna
  • Shuffleboard
  • Steam Room
  • Watersports
  • Weight Machines
  • Whirlpool(s)
  • Yoga and/or Pilates Instruction
Children and Teens
  • Babysitters Available
Seabourn Sojourn offers unparalleled choice in accommodations. Choose from 225 ocean view suites measuring 295 to 1,682 square feet, 90% with private verandas. This includes five Owner's Suites measuring up to 1,062 square feet (including the veranda) and four two-bedroom Grand Suites with up to 1,682 square feet of private living space. You can also choose to stay in one of the 22 Penthouse Suites on the uppermost decks, each featuring up to 534 square feet of space.

Information provided within these pages has been updated as of February 2020. While we do our best to ensure that stateroom descriptions and deckplans appearing in this website are complete and accurate, we cannot be responsible for inaccurate representations, which may or may not be under our control. Please reconfirm stateroom accommodations and deck placement prior to booking.

Suite

Grand Wintergarden Suite (GR) Call for Price
Grand Wintergarden Suite
  • Category: GR
  • Deck 7
  • Square Feet: 1,403/1,717, inc. veranda
Best-selling audiobooks; CDs and DVDs; Separate living area and bedroom; Walk-in closet; Writing desk; Spacious granite bathroom with separate tub and shower, twin sinks, and glass vanity; Flat­screen interactive TV featuring music, movies, and more; Hair dryer; Private electronic safe; Direct-dial telephone; Complimentary Internet service; 110/220V outlets; Fully-stocked bar replenished daily; 1397-1682 sq.ft.
Wintergarden Suite (WG) Call for Price
Wintergarden Suite
  • Category: WG
  • Deck 7
  • Square Feet: Approximately 914 (85 sq.m.) of inside space, plus one veranda of 138 (17 sq.m.)
Best-selling audiobooks; CDs and DVDs; Separate living area and bedroom; Walk­-in closet; Writing desk; Spacious granite bathroom with separate tub and shower, twin sinks, and glass vanity; Flat­screen interactive TV featuring music, movies, and more; Hair dryer; Private electronic safe; Direct-dial telephone; Complimentary Internet service; 110/220V outlets; Fully-stocked bar replenished daily; 1097 sq.ft.
Signature Suite (SS) Call for Price
Signature Suite
  • Category: SS
  • Deck 7
  • Square Feet: Approximately 859 (80 sq.m.) of inside space, plus one veranda of 493 (46 sq.m.)
Separate living area and bedroom; Walk­-in closet; Writing desk; Spacious granite bathroom with separate tub and shower, twin sinks, and glass vanity; Flat-­screen interactive TV featuring music, movies, and more; Best-selling audiobooks, CDs and DVDs; Hair dryer; Private electronic safe; Direct-dial telephone; Complimentary Internet service; 110/220V outlets; Fully-stocked bar replenished daily; 1302 sq.ft.
Owner's Suite (OW) Call for Price
Owner's Suite
  • Category: OW
  • Deck 8
  • Deck 7
  • Deck 6
  • Square Feet: Approximately between 526 & 593 (49 to 55 sq.m.) of inside space, plus one veranda of 133 & 354 (12 to 33 sq.m.)
Separate living area and bedroom; Walk­-in closet; Writing desk; Spacious granite bathroom with separate tub and shower, twin sinks, and glass vanity; Flat­-screen interactive TV featuring music, movies, and more; Best-selling audiobooks, CDs and DVDs; Hair dryer; Private electronic safe; Direct-dial telephone; 110/220V outlets; Fully-stocked bar replenished daily; 760-1067 sq.ft.
Penthouse Spa Suite (PS) Call for Price
Penthouse  Spa Suite
  • Category: PS
  • Deck 10
  • Square Feet: Approximately 536 to 539 (50 sq.m.) of inside space, plus one veranda of 167 to 200 (16 to 19 sq.m.)
Penthouse Suite (PH) Call for Price
Penthouse Suite
  • Category: PH
  • Deck 10
  • Deck 9
  • Deck 6
  • Square Feet: Approximately 436 (41 sq.m.) of inside space, plus one veranda of 98 (9 sq.m.)
Separate living area and bedroom; Walk-­in closet; Writing desk; Spacious granite bathroom with separate tub and shower, twin sinks, and glass vanity; Flat­-screen interactive TV featuring music, movies, and more; Best-selling audiobooks, CDs and DVDs; Hair dryer; Private electronic safe; Direct-dial telephone; 110/220V outlets; Fully-stocked bar replenished daily; 534 sq.ft.
Veranda Suite (V6) Call for Price
Veranda Suite
  • Category: V6
  • Deck 10
  • Deck 9
  • Deck 8
  • Deck 7
  • Square Feet: Approximately 300 (28 sq.m.) of inside space, plus one veranda of 65 (6 sq.m.)
Separate living area and bedroom; Walk-­in closet; Writing desk; Spacious granite bathroom with separate tub and shower, twin sinks, and glass vanity; Flat-­screen interactive TV featuring music, movies, and more; Best-selling audiobooks, CDs and DVDs; Hair dryer; Private electronic safe; Direct-dial telephone; 110/220V outlets; Fully-stocked bar replenished daily; 365 sq.ft.
Veranda Suite (V5) Call for Price
Veranda Suite
  • Category: V5
  • Deck 6
  • Square Feet: Approximately 300 (28 sq.m.) of inside space, plus one veranda of 65 (6 sq.m.)
Separate living area and bedroom; Walk-­in closet; Writing desk; Spacious granite bathroom with separate tub and shower, twin sinks, and glass vanity; Flat-­screen interactive TV featuring music, movies, and more; Best-selling audiobooks, CDs and DVDs; Hair dryer; Private electronic safe; Direct-dial telephone; 110/220V outlets; Fully-stocked bar replenished daily; 365 sq.ft.
Veranda Suite (V4) Call for Price
Veranda Suite
  • Category: V4
  • Deck 8
  • Deck 7
  • Square Feet: Approximately 300 (28 sq.m.) of inside space, plus one veranda of 65 (6 sq.m.)
Separate living area and bedroom; Walk-­in closet; Writing desk; Spacious granite bathroom with separate tub and shower, twin sinks, and glass vanity; Flat-­screen interactive TV featuring music, movies, and more; Best-selling audiobooks, CDs and DVDs; Hair dryer; Private electronic safe; Direct-dial telephone; 110/220V outlets; Fully-stocked bar replenished daily; 365 sq.ft.
Veranda Suite (V3) Call for Price
Veranda Suite
  • Category: V3
  • Deck 6
  • Square Feet: Approximately 300 (28 sq.m.) of inside space, plus one veranda of 65 (6 sq.m.)
Separate living area and bedroom; Walk-­in closet; Writing desk; Spacious granite bathroom with separate tub and shower, twin sinks, and glass vanity; Flat-­screen interactive TV featuring music, movies, and more; Best-selling audiobooks, CDs and DVDs; Hair dryer; Private electronic safe; Direct-dial telephone; 110/220V outlets; Fully-stocked bar replenished daily; 365 sq.ft.
Veranda Suite (V2) Call for Price
Veranda Suite
  • Category: V2
  • Deck 5
  • Square Feet: Approximately 300 (28 sq.m.) of inside space, plus one veranda of 65 (6 sq.m.)
Separate living area and bedroom; Walk-­in closet; Writing desk; Spacious granite bathroom with separate tub and shower, twin sinks, and glass vanity; Flat-­screen interactive TV featuring music, movies, and more; Best-selling audiobooks, CDs and DVDs; Hair dryer; Private electronic safe; Direct-dial telephone; 110/220V outlets; Fully-stocked bar replenished daily; 365 sq.ft.
Veranda Suite (V1) Call for Price
Veranda Suite
  • Category: V1
  • Deck 5
  • Square Feet: Approximately 300 (28 sq.m.) of inside space, plus one veranda of 65 (6 sq.m.)
Separate living area and bedroom; Walk-­in closet; Writing desk; Spacious granite bathroom with separate tub and shower, twin sinks, and glass vanity; Flat-­screen interactive TV featuring music, movies, and more; Best-selling audiobooks, CDs and DVDs; Hair dryer; Private electronic safe; Direct-dial telephone; 110/220V outlets; Fully-stocked bar replenished daily; 365 sq.ft.
Oceanview Suite (A1) 8,039
Oceanview Suite
  • Category: A1
  • Deck 4
  • Square Feet: Approximately 295 (28 sq.m.) of inside space
Separate living area and bedroom; Walk­-in closet; Writing desk; Spacious granite bathroom with separate tub and shower, twin sinks, and glass vanity; Flat­-screen interactive TV featuring music, movies, and more; Best-selling audiobooks, CDs and DVDs; Hair dryer; Private electronic safe; Direct-dial telephone; 110/220V outlets; Fully-stocked bar replenished daily; 295 sq.ft.
Oceanview Suite (A) Call for Price
Oceanview Suite
  • Category: A
  • Deck 4
  • Square Feet: Approximately 295 (28 sq.m.) of inside space
Separate living area and bedroom; Walk­-in closet; Writing desk; Spacious granite bathroom with separate tub and shower, twin sinks, and glass vanity; Flat­-screen interactive TV featuring music, movies, and more; Best-selling audiobooks, CDs and DVDs; Hair dryer; Private electronic safe; Direct-dial telephone; 110/220V outlets; Fully-stocked bar replenished daily; 295 sq.ft.
Suite Guarantee (OS) Call for Price
Suite Guarantee
  • Category: OS
Separate living area and bedroom; Walk­-in closet; Writing desk; Spacious granite bathroom with separate tub and shower, twin sinks, and glass vanity; Flat­-screen interactive TV featuring music, movies, and more; Best-selling audiobooks, CDs and DVDs; Hair dryer; Private electronic safe; Direct-dial telephone; 110/220V outlets; Fully-stocked bar replenished daily; 295 sq.ft.
Veranda Suite Guarantee (OB) Call for Price
Veranda Suite Guarantee
  • Category: OB
Separate living area and bedroom; Walk­-in closet; Writing desk; Spacious granite bathroom with separate tub and shower, twin sinks, and glass vanity; Flat­-screen interactive TV featuring music, movies, and more; Best-selling audiobooks, CDs and DVDs; Hair dryer; Private electronic safe; Direct-dial telephone; 110/220V outlets; Fully-stocked bar replenished daily; 295 sq.ft.
Rates are cruise only, per person, unless otherwise stated, based on double occupancy. Government fees and taxes of $300, transfers, and airfare (unless otherwise stated) additional for all guests. Fuel surcharges may apply. Please ask your travel counselor for details. Rates are subject to availability and may change without notice. Restrictions may apply.
Prices are per person, based on double occupancy. Airfare, transfers, government fees and taxes are additional unless otherwise noted.

All fares are quoted in US Dollars.

Deck 11
Deck 10

Deckplan Key

Stateroom Key

  • Penthouse Suite (PH)
  • Veranda Suite (V6)
  • Penthouse Spa Suite (PS)
Deck 9

Deckplan Key

Stateroom Key

  • Penthouse Suite (PH)
  • Veranda Suite (V6)
Deck 8

Deckplan Key

Stateroom Key

  • Owner's Suite (OW)
  • Veranda Suite (V6)
  • Veranda Suite (V4)
Deck 7

Deckplan Key

Stateroom Key

  • Wintergarden Suite (WG)
  • Signature Suite (SS)
  • Owner's Suite (OW)
  • Veranda Suite (V6)
  • Veranda Suite (V4)
  • Grand Wintergarden Suite (GR)
Deck 6

Deckplan Key

Stateroom Key

  • Owner's Suite (OW)
  • Penthouse Suite (PH)
  • Veranda Suite (V5)
  • Veranda Suite (V3)
Deck 5

Deckplan Key

Stateroom Key

  • Veranda Suite (V2)
  • Veranda Suite (V1)
Deck 4

Deckplan Key

Stateroom Key

  • Oceanview Suite (A1)
  • Oceanview Suite (A)
Deck 3
Deck 2
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