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Cruise Calendar & Fleet Guide 2012 CRUISE CALENDAR & FLEET GUIDE 2012 – 2013 MEDITERRANEAN DALMATIAN COAST, GREEK ISLES & TURKEY NORTHERN EUROPE ARABIA & INDIA SOUTHEAST ASIA AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAND & SOUTH PACIFIC CENTRAL & SOUTH AMERICA CARIBBEAN CANADA & NEW ENGLAND WORLD CRUISE Portofino, Italy Borobudur, Java TRAVEL WELL, FAR & WIDE Seabourn's six intimate ships offer voyages to must-see cities and hidden gems with an extensive collection of over 250 ultra-luxury cruise adventures. Join us as we visit 379 destinations, 103 countries and six continents, with each day bringing new opportunity for authentic discovery in new and fascinating places. You can travel the world, and travel it well, aboard the intimate, all-suite ships of Seabourn. Mediterranean & Northern Europe The Caribbean, South America, Canada & New England With over 130 departures from April to November, explore From unspoiled Caribbean isles to Andean glaciers and Chilean all that Europe has to offer aboard Seabourn. Our stunning fjords, the Americas offer an astonishing range of diversity. Join voyages combine perennial favorites such as Barcelona and us as we sail to the yachting havens of the Lesser Antilles. See St. Petersburg along with unique hideaways, such as Sanary- the engineering marvel of the Panama Canal during the 50-mile sur-Mer tucked away on the Côte d’Azur or Portofino on the transit, moving with stately grace between two great oceans. Amalfi Coast. Venture north and wind through the majestic Discover the magic and mystery of South America and sail 1,000 fjords of Norway, explore the Hanseatic capitals along the miles up the Amazon. On the Atlantic coast, Seabourn Sojourn Baltic, or follow the path of the Vikings as we make our way cruises in the autumn splendors of Canada and New England. across the Atlantic to the shores of Canada. 2013 Seabourn Quest World Cruise Asia, Arabia, India, Australia & New Zeland In 2013, Seabourn Quest will offer a 116-day World Cruise visiting From the jungles of Sumatra to the dunes of the Arabian Desert, over 35 ports on five continents. Sail from sunlit Caribbean isles and the South China Sea to the fjords of Milford Sound, you can to South Pacific jewels, along the coast of Australia to the heart explore the most exotic, must-see locales with Seabourn. of Southeast Asia. We'll explore the treasures of India, Arabia, Discover the ornate temples and bustling markets of Vietnam Egypt and the Holy Land then conclude our adventure in Venice, and Thailand. Explore the tropical islands of Indonesia and where illustrious canals flow freely with the timeless, romantic Malaysia. Witness the immensity and wonder of the Pyramids of ambiance of old Italy. For those with less time, select one of Giza, the Temples of Luxor and the Taj Mahal. Wind along India’s our shorter World Voyages and be our guest for part of this Malabar Coast to Goa and Cochin. Or, discover nature’s bounty in unforgettable journey. New Zealand and Australia’s vibrant culture as you sail between Sydney and Auckland. TRAVEL WELL WITH THE WORLD’S BEST SMALL-SHIP CRUISE LINE Sailing with Seabourn is unlike any other form of travel. It’s like your favorite small hotel, where everyone knows you and knows what you like. They take the very best care of you. Only this one moves, effortlessly, from one fascinating place to another, while you dine and dance and dream of what discoveries tomorrow will bring. Seabourn attracts interesting people, who seek to share experiences beyond the expected in places beyond the ordinary. Our acclaimed staff offers a unique style of heartfelt hospitality that is sincere, thoughtful and personal. This is the definition of traveling well. It begins the moment you first step aboard. The warm smiles and chilled champagne that welcome you are just the first indication of the exceptional journey to follow. Because with a crew that is passionate about crafting a perfect experience for you, and with everything included — all-suite accommodations, extraordinary cuisine, and fine wines and spirits served anytime, all you need to do is relax, enjoy and explore. The readers of Travel + Leisure and Condé Nast Traveler understand these pleasures and have once again chosen Seabourn as The World’s Best Small-Ship Cruise Line. Seabourn Pride, Seabourn Spirit and Seabourn Legend Our 104-suite yacht-like ships offer a surprising wealth of facilities. You’ll find three dining venues, four lounges offering open bars and, of course, all-suite accommodations. Life aboard these ships is like a private club — an intimate environment where the staff remembers your name, and maybe even your favorite drink. Seabourn Odyssey, Seabourn Sojourn and Seabourn Quest Our 225-suite ships maintain our distinctive brand of intimate elegance while allowing for the added amenities of a larger ship. Nearly every suite offers a veranda. You’ll also find four restaurants, six open bars and lounges, and two outdoor pools. Other innovative features include a multipurpose concierge lounge, Seabourn Square — featuring a specialty coffee bar, library lounge, computer and travel center — and a sumptuous two-deck spa — the largest in ultra-luxury cruising. SEABOURN.COM n 1 Seabourn Pride in Hong Kong Sognefjord, Norway SEABOURN PRIDE DATE DAY PORTS OF CALL May 7, 2012 10 IBERIAN SPRING: Civitavecchia (Rome), Livorno (Florence), Italy; Monte Carlo, Monaco; Île de Porquerolles, France; Mahón, Menorca, Ibiza, Málaga (Granada), Cádiz (Seville), Spain; Portimão (Algarve) , Lisbon, Portugal May 17, 2012 14 HARBORS OF WESTERN EUROPE I: Lisbon, Portugal; La Coruña, Gijón, Spain; St. Jean-de-Luz (Biarritz), Bordeaux, Belle-Île-en-Mer, France; Cobh (Cork), Ireland; Falmouth, United Kingdom; St. Peter Port, Guernsey; Le Havre (Paris), France; Dover (London), United Kingdom May 31, 2012 14 BALTIC DISCOVERY & RUSSIA: Dover (London), United Kingdom; Warnemünde (Berlin), Germany; Rønne, Denmark; Gdansk, Poland; Klaipeda, Lithuania; Riga, Latvia; St. Petersburg, Russia; Helsinki, Mariehamn, Finland; Stockholm, Sweden Jun 14, 2012 12 RUSSIA & BALTIC CAPITALS: Stockholm, Sweden; Mariehamn, Helsinki, Finland; St. Petersburg, Russia; Riga, Latvia; Klaipeda, Lithuania; Gdansk, Poland; Rønne, Denmark; Warnemünde (Berlin), Germany; Copenhagen, Denmark Jun 26, 2012 16 MAJESTIC FJORDS & NORTH CAPE: Copenhagen, Denmark; Stavanger, Florø, Svolvær (Lofoten), Tromsø, Honningsvåg (North Cape), Ålesund, Flåm, Bergen, Norway; Copenhagen, Denmark; Stockholm, Sweden Jul 12, 2012 15 RUSSIA & BALTIC DISCOVERY: Stockholm, Sweden; Mariehamn, Helsinki, Finland; St. Petersburg, Russia; Riga, Latvia; Klaipeda, Lithuania; Gdansk, Poland; Rønne, Denmark; Warnemünde (Berlin), Germany; Amsterdam, Netherlands Jul 27, 2012 16 RUSSIA & BALTIC EXPLORATION: Amsterdam, Netherlands; Rønne, Denmark; Tallinn, Estonia; St. Petersburg, Russia; Helsinki, Mariehamn, Finland; Stockholm, Sweden; Sassnitz, Germany; Amsterdam Aug 12, 2012 15 RUSSIA & BALTIC DISCOVERY: Amsterdam, Netherlands; Rønne, Denmark; Tallinn, Estonia; St. Petersburg, Russia; Helsinki, Mariehamn, Finland; Stockholm, Sweden; Sassnitz, Germany; Faaborg, Copenhagen, Denmark Aug 27, 2012 12 BALTIC CAPITALS & RUSSIA: Copenhagen, Denmark; Warnemünde (Berlin), Germany; Rønne, Denmark; Gdansk, Poland; Klaipeda, Lithuania; Riga, Latvia; St. Petersburg, Russia; Helsinki, Mariehamn, Finland; Stockholm, Sweden Sep 8, 2012 14 RUSSIA & BALTIC DISCOVERY: Stockholm, Sweden; Mariehamn, Helsinki, Finland; St. Petersburg, Russia; Riga, Latvia; Klaipeda, Lithuania; Gdansk, Poland; Rønne, Denmark; Warnemünde (Berlin), Germany; Dover (London), United Kingdom Sep 22, 2012 14 HARBORS OF WESTERN EUROPE II: Dover (London), United Kingdom; Le Havre (Paris), France; St. Peter Port, Guernsey; Falmouth, United Kingdom; Cobh (Cork), Ireland; Belle-Île-en-Mer, Bordeaux, St. Jean-de-Luz (Biarritz), France; Gijón, La Coruña, Spain; Lisbon, Portugal Oct 6, 2012 7 IBERIAN AUTUMN: Lisbon, Portimão (Algarve), Portugal; Seville, Málaga (Granada), Valencia, Barcelona, Spain Oct 13, 2012 14 MEDITERRANEAN HIDEAWAYS: Barcelona, Ibiza, Palma de Mallorca, Mahón, Menorca, Spain; Trapani, Italy; Xlendi (Victoria), Valletta, Malta; Messina, Naples, Civitavecchia (Rome), Italy; Monte Carlo, Monaco; Livorno (Florence), Civitavecchia (Rome), Italy Oct 27, 2012 7 ITALIAN AUTUMN: Civitavecchia (Rome), Naples, Trapani, Cagliari, Italy; Ajaccio, Corsica; Livorno (Florence), Italy; Monte Carlo, Monaco Nov 3, 2012 7 GOLDEN IBERIA: Monte Carlo, Monaco, Marseille (Provence), France; Barcelona, Valencia, Palma de Mallorca, Spain; Portoferraio, Civitavecchia (Rome), Italy Nov 10, 2012 7 MEDITERRANEAN WONDERS: Civitavecchia (Rome), Naples, Messina, Crotone, Italy; Corfu, Mykonos, Piraeus (Athens), Greece 2 n SEABOURN.COM Dates and itineraries are subject to change without notice. Information herein is accurate at time of printing. Nov 17, 2012 18 WONDERS OF EGYPT & ARABIA: Piraeus (Athens), Greece; Hurghada, Egypt; Aqaba (Petra), Jordan; Sharm el-Sheikh, Safaga (Luxor), Egypt; Salalah, Khasab, Oman; Dubai, United Arab Emirates Dec 5, 2012 18 ARABIA, INDIA & ORCHID ISLES: Dubai, United Arab Emirates; Mumbai, Mangalore, Cochin, India; Phuket, Thailand; Pulau Langkawi, Penang, Malaysia; Belawan, Sumatra, Indonesia; Singapore Dec 23, 2012 15 THAILAND & VIETNAM HOLIDAY: Singapore; Bangkok, Ko Kood, Thailand; Sihanoukville, Cambodia; Ho Chi Minh City, Da Nang (Hue/Hoi An), Halong Bay, Vietnam; Hong Kong, China Jan 7, 2013 14 VIETNAM & THAILAND: Hong Kong, China; Halong Bay, Da Nang (Hue/Hoi An), Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam; Sihanoukville, Cambodia; Ko
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