North America: Fire & Ice Passage Voyage

Seabourn®

Steeped in history and bursting with contemporary flair, Reykjavík, the capital of Iceland, was founded around 870 C.E, marking the birth of the first permanent settlement on this island nation. The transit of the Prince Christian Sound is one of the highlights of cruising in Greenland. The approximately 60-mile sound cuts between the mainland and an archipelago of islands from east to west, under the southern edge of the massive Greenland Ice Sheet, which covers 80 percent of the island. At the tip of Quebec's southern peninsula, in the heart of the Gulf of St. Lawrence, Gaspé is like a remnant of Brittany marooned on the North American continent. The city rises from Halifax Harbour, still an important international port, however the area or wharves and warehouses known as the Historic Properties now host a thriving neighborhood of restaurants bars, galleries and shops. Sailing into Casco Bay and threading between a number of small islands, you are welcomed to Maine's largest town, and one of its busiest ports. Abundant with history, Boston is a pure delight for any visitor. Independent explorers can trace the past 200 years of American history by walking the "Freedom Trail." Merely sailing into the harbor of New York past its world-famous skyline is sure to win a special place in your travel diary. Although it will be quite early in the morning, this fabulous experience is well worth getting up for.

All-Inclusive Cruise

  • All onboard gratuities

  • Select complimentary shore excursions**

  • Unlimited beverages, including fine wines and premium spirits served throughout the ship

  • Complimentary dining venues

  • Complimentary in-suite bar

  • Complimentary caviar

  • Complimentary Wi-Fi packages with unlimited minutes

  • Welcome bottle of Champagne

Executive Member Benefit

  • Executive Members receive an annual 2% Reward, up to $1,250, on qualified Costco Travel purchases

Digital Costco Shop Card

  • Member Exclusive: Digital Costco Shop Card with every Seabourn® sailing†

Sailing Itinerary

Note: Cruise itineraries are subject to change. Please verify ports and times directly with the cruise line.

Day 1 Port of Call Reykjavik Departure 5:00p.m.

Overview

Iceland's capital and largest city, Reykjavik, is on the coast. The city is home to the National and Saga museums, which trace Iceland’s Viking history. The striking concrete Hallgrimskirkja church and rotating Perlan glass dome offer sweeping views of the sea and nearby hills. Near the village of Grindavik, the geothermal Blue Lagoon spa exemplifies the island’s volcanic activity.

Day 2 Port of Call Grundarfjordur Arrival 8:00a.m. Departure 6:00p.m.

Overview

Grundarfjörður is a town in the north of the Snæfellsnes peninsula in the west of Iceland. It is situated between a mountain range and the sea. The nearby mountain Kirkjufell forms a small peninsula.

Day 3 Port of Call Isafjordur Arrival 8:00a.m. Departure 5:00p.m.

Overview

Ísafjörður is a town in the Westfjords region of northwest Iceland. It's known for its dramatic landscapes. The old town has wooden houses with corrugated tin roofs built by fishing merchants in the 18th and 19th centuries. The Westfjords Heritage Museum has exhibits on the town’s maritime history, including a collection of old fishing boats. The old hospital, now a cultural center, contains archives and photography.

Day 4 Port of Call Akureyri Arrival 8:00a.m. Departure 5:00p.m.

Overview

Akureyri is a city at the base of Eyjafjorour Fjord in northern Iceland. In the center, the 1940 Akureyri Church has stained-glass windows portraying scenes from Icelandic Christian history. There are views of the fjord from the forecourt. Nearby, the Akureyri Art Museum displays contemporary art from Iceland and farther afield. To the south are the Botanical Gardens, with specimens from across Iceland.

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Day 7 Port of Call Qaqortoq Arrival 9:00a.m. Departure 6:00p.m.

Overview

Qaqortoq, sitting at the tip of the peninsula in the south of Greenland, is a clean pleasant harbor town built on the site of Hans Egede's search for the lost colonists. Although only boasting 3500 people, it's considered the hub of the south and is worth visiting in summer when the place explodes with wildflowers. The town's pride of possession is the town square fountain - the only one in Greenland - with the names of the town burghers, past and present, in brass letters on the base (although many names have fallen victim to souvenir hunters). Qaqortoq Museum is worth a gander - it's one of Greenland's finest - and exhibits artifacts from past and present cultures. Mostly, though, Qaqortoq is used as a base for hiking treks: either one-day hikes up 'Peter's Cairn’ or around the edge of the Tasersuaq Lake, or as a departure point for the three- to four-day treks to the neighboring town of Igaliku. The Hvalsey ruins, sitting on a coastal strip just out of Qaqortoq, are Greenland's most extensive and best-preserved Norse ruins. There is a choice of ferry services on most days of the week, and several daily flights to other settlements along the west coast. It's also possible to trek from some of the neighboring towns. Qaqortoq is 450km (279 mi) down the coast from Nuuk, although the distance by foot would be much greater given the heavily fringed coastline.

Day 8 Port of Call Nanortalik Arrival 8:00a.m. Departure 6:00p.m.

Overview

Nanortalik is close to the southwestern tip of Greenland at the mouth of several fjords, south of Qaqortoq. Sites of interest include the colonial quarter of the town amid the surrounding fjord and mountains. Tourists can witness the imposing granite peaks and spires of the Nunaap Isua (Cape Farewell) and Tasermiut Fjord regions, where the scenery is spectacular.

Day 9 Cruising Arrival 7:00a.m. Departure 3:00p.m.
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Day 12 Port of Call L'Anse aux Meadows Arrival 8:00a.m. Departure 6:00p.m.

Overview

L'Anse aux Meadows is located at the furthest end of the Northern Peninsula in Newfoundland, Canada. In the year 1000, it was the site of a Viking encampment, the only documented Viking site in North America. This is where Europeans first came to this continent. Leif Eriksson might have slept here, along with 80 or so other Viking men and women. Now a Canada National Historic Site and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, L'Anse aux Meadows was first excavated in 1960 by Helge Ingstad. Today there is a small museum to house the artifacts uncovered by the dig and recreations of three Viking sod houses. Near the beach and surrounded by a rude woven fence, the huts present a realistic setting. An overturned longboat is ready to slide into the water, a fish flake, for drying cod and capelin, stands empty, waiting for the day's catch to be cleaned and hung, while pine smoke pours from the opening in the roof of the longest house. Maybe it will be warm inside, not just in my hopeful imagination!

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Day 14 Port of Call Gaspe Arrival 8:00a.m. Departure 6:00p.m.

Overview

Gaspé, Québec is a beautiful seaside village at the tip of the Gaspé Peninsula. Our population is approximately 17500, which increases considerably during the summer. We have many attractions for summer vacationers. Our town is the business center for the region. Here you will find shopping centers, motels, banks, nightlife, and just about anything you desire. Staying in Gaspé is a good idea for those visiting the area for the first time. It is centrally located, so you can visit all the sights in less than one-half hour's driving time, and still have access to all the amenities that Gaspé has to offer.

Day 15 Port of Call Cap-aux-Meules Arrival 9:00a.m. Departure 6:00p.m.

Overview

Cap-aux-Meules is the ferry's point of arrival where the visitor first makes acquaintance with Îles-de-la-Madeleine's countryside. For the last forty years, the concentration of businesses and services has made Cap-aux-Meules, with its Main Street and village-like appearance, the centre of the Islands. The name, Cap-aux-Meules (Grindstone), comes from the presence of grindstone in the hill overlooking the port. The harbour of Cap-aux-Meules is a port bustling with activity: offshore and coastal fishing, the Madelipêche fish processing plant, the arrival and departure site of maritime crossings with the mainland (Souris, Montreal) and ferry boat to Entry Island. It is also the departure point for guided boat trips for fishing, observation cliffs and visits to Entry Island. Sailing enthusiasts visiting the archipelago will find a well-equipped marina, La Marina and the Club Nautique. The C.T.M.A (maritime carrier) and the Canadian Coastguard are nearby. From Chemin du Quai road you can gain access to the stairs leading to a belvedere with a panoramic view from the summit of the hill. These stairs also lead to the Littoral walking path, which follows the cliff to a small beach 2 km away. Not far from the harbour, boats in dry-dock wait for the next fishing season or remain under repair. An enormous crane safely transfers boats on long straps. The tourist information office welcomes visitors on arrival here. It is located in Cap-aux-Meules at the intersection of Chemin du Débarcadère road and route199. Here you may pick up tourist information on various services, weather, tide times, accommodations, restaurant menus and events, etc. Despite the ''urban'' look of Cap-aux-Meules, nature is never very far away. A walk in Parc des Buck Park around Quinn Lake, at the end of the Chemin De la Mine road, or a little further into the hills, will reveal spectacular views of the island and its neighbours.

Day 16 Port of Call Sydney/Nova Scotia Arrival 8:00a.m. Departure 6:00p.m.

Overview

Sydney is a harbor town on Cape Breton Island, in Nova Scotia, Canada. By the water, the Big Fiddle is a huge violin statue honoring local music. Wooden 18th-century buildings include the Coset and Just houses, now museums with period furniture. St. Patrick’s Church Museum showcases local history in an 1828 church. East, at Glace Bay, the Cape Breton Miners’ Museum explores the area’s coal-mining heritage.

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Day 18 Port of Call Halifax Arrival 8:00a.m. Departure 6:00p.m.

Overview

Halifax, an Atlantic Ocean port in eastern Canada, is the provincial capital of Nova Scotia. A major business center, it’s also known for its maritime history. The city is dominated by the hilltop Citadel, a star-shaped fort completed in the 1850s. Waterfront warehouses known as the Historic Properties recall Halifax’s days as a trading hub for privateers, notably during the War of 1812.

Day 19 Port of Call Shelburne Arrival 8:00a.m. Departure 4:00p.m.

Overview

The town of Shelburne is located 16 km inland and nestled on the third-largest natural harbor in the world. Named after Lord Shelburne, it was founded in 1783 with thousands of Loyalists after the American Revolution. There is an aura of the 18th century on Dock Street that gives you a view of the town's history through its buildings, which have been declared heritage property. Shelburne, a town whose rich history and picturesque 310 Lighthouse Route Scenic Travelway charm has captured the hearts of many and attracted the attention of the international film industry. Shelburne was settled in 1783 when 3,000 United Empire Loyalists, who had maintained allegiance to the British Crown during the American Revolution, arrived by ship from New York City, creating an instant boomtown in the wilderness. The population swelled to 16,000 over the next few years, then decreased as the Loyalists moved on to other parts of the province. The town’s history comes alive along Dock Street, where the rambling warehouses and 18th-century homes along the waterfront have been carefully restored, making it a great place for a stroll. Many of these buildings Lighthouse Route Scenic Travelway have been declared heritage properties. This area’s authentic 18th-century charm has led to its being used as a set in major motion pictures. This historic area also holds a fascinating complex of museums. The Ross-Thomson House contains the oldest restored store in North America. A tour of the building, which was both a commercial establishment and residence, reflects the changing fortunes of the owners and the town through two centuries of history. Nearby, the Shelburne County Museum presents displays and artifacts on the county’s intriguing history and impressive shipbuilding heritage. The museum also has the oldest fire pump in North America. The Dory Shop, on the waterfront, produced about 350 of the small sturdy workboats every year during its ninety-year history. It is now a provincial museum where visitors can tour exhibits and watch stories being built by hand. Many visitors each year come to Shelburne to trace their family roots, and the Shelburne County Genealogical Society on Water Street has extensive historic and genealogical records. Shelburne also features a variety of service businesses and a visitor information center.

Day 20 Port of Call Portland/Maine Arrival 10:00a.m. Departure 7:00p.m.

Overview

Portland stands as one of the few working waterfronts left in the United States, acting as New England’s largest tonnage seaport and second-largest fishing port. It is also the second-largest oil port on the East Coast and the largest foreign inbound transit tonnage port in the United States! Portland is Maine’s largest city with 66,000 full-time residents; however, it swells to 2 million if one includes annual visitors and part-time residents. Visitors come by car, train, airplane, and boat. Each year our port alone handles over 206,000 international passengers, including 41,000 cruise ship passengers and 165,000 passengers of the Scotia Prince. At every turn, Portland is an experience for everyone.

Day 21 Port of Call Boston Arrival 8:00a.m. Departure 8:00p.m.

Overview

Genteel streets lined with elegant brick townhouses, acres of public greens and gardens, more colleges than are found in many states, and a church on almost every corner: Boston serves up slices of history and culture at every turn. Savvy spin-doctors of centuries past have made the town that cradled independence our nation's history and myth capital. More than ever, America's mother city serves up the bold and new with the old and true -- reflecting skyscrapers mirror Colonial steeples, and expressways zip around buildings whose hand-etched look recalls the scrimshaw era. Few places in America display their history so lovingly. Like a multitiered wedding cake, the city of Boston consists of discrete layers. The deepest layer is the historical base, the place where musket-bearing revolutionaries vowed to hang together or hang separately. The next tier, a dense spread of Brahmin fortune and fortitude, might be labeled the Hub. The Hub saw only journalistic accuracy in the hometown slogan "the Athens of America" and felt only pride in the label "Banned in Boston." Over that lies Beantown, home to the Red Sox faithful and the raucous Bruins fans that crowd Boston Garden. This is the city whose ethnic loyalties -- Irish, Italian, Asian, and African-American -- account for its many distinct neighborhoods. Crowning these layers are the students who throng the city's universities and colleges every fall, infuriating not a few but pleasing the rest with their infusion of high spirits and dollars from home. The best part for a visitor is that Boston can be experienced within a day or two. This is a remarkably compact city, whose labyrinthine streets will delight the walker, although they can -- and often do -- push drivers over the edge. An hour's stroll will take you from sites in the North End -- where bewigged icons from dusty high school history books are transformed into flesh-and-blood heroes -- to Beacon Hill's mansions where the Lowells spoke only to the Cabots and the Cabots spoke only to God. You can explore the country's oldest public park, the Boston Common, in the morning, tour a Back Bay Victorian in the afternoon, and the evening dine on Szechuan seafood in Chinatown or gnocchi in the North End. Even following the Freedom Trail -- a self-guiding walking tour of famous American historic sites -- traverses the layers: historical, Hub, and Beantown. Boston has been first too many times -- the first public library, the first public schools, and the first subway system -- to concede an inch of civic pride to bigger and bolder cities. It still sees itself as a pioneer in culture -- both popular and rarefied. In 1858, Oliver Wendell Holmes -- philosopher and author of The Autocrat of the Breakfast Table -- called Boston "the hub of the solar system"; social inflation, however, soon raised the ante to "hub of the universe." For Bostonians that still feels about right.

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Day 23 Port of Call New York City Arrival 7:00a.m.

Overview

New York City (officially the City of New York) is the largest city in the United States and one of the world's major global cities. Located in the state of New York, the city has a population of over 8.1 million within an area of 321 square miles (approximately 830 square km), making it the most densely populated major city in North America. Its metropolitan area has a population of 18.7 million and is one of the largest urban areas in the world. New York City is an international center for business, finance, fashion, medicine, entertainment, media, and culture, with an extraordinary collection of museums, galleries, performance venues, media outlets, international corporations, and financial markets. The city is also home to the headquarters of the United Nations, and many of the world's most famous skyscrapers. Popularly known as the "Big Apple", the "City That Never Sleeps", or the "Capital of the World", the city attracts large numbers of immigrants, as well as people from all over the United States who come for its culture, diversity, fast-paced lifestyle, cosmopolitanism, and economic opportunity. The city is also currently distinguished for having the lowest crime rate among major American cities.

Onboard the Seabourn Ovation

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This graceful ship offers 300 veranda suites, additional dining venue Sushi, and The Retreat – an exclusive sanctuary with private cabanas plus a Spa Treatment Cabana. Guests can enjoy the same unmatched standard of heartfelt, intuitive service that is Seabourn’s signature.

Onboard Activities

Activities & Services (included in cruise)

Theater

  • Card Room
  • Casino
  • Disco/Nightclub
  • Movies
  • Movies Under the Stars®
  • Theater/Show Lounge
  • Fitness Center
  • Fitness Classes
  • Sauna/Steam Room
  • Educational Programs
  • Guest Lecturers
  • Pool - Outdoor
  • Pool - Indoor/Covered
  • Water Sports Platform
  • Whirlpool/Jacuzzi
  • Art Gallery
  • Bars/Lounges
  • Internet Center
  • Library
  • Business Center
  • Concierge Desk
  • Conference Center
  • Duty-Free Shops/Boutiques
  • Elevators
  • Infirmary/Medical Center
  • Religious Services
  • Safe Deposit Boxes
  • Self-Service Laundromat
  • Wedding/Vow Renewal

Activities & Services (available for an extra fee)

Spa

  • Beauty Salon
  • Full-Service Spa
  • Spa Services/Massage
  • Dry Cleaning/ Laundry Service

Costco Travel makes every effort to verify the accuracy of all information provided. Additional fees for amenities or services may be charged by the cruise line. Amenities or services may be discontinued or revised by the cruise line without notice. Staterooms designated as wheelchair-accessible do not necessarily meet ADA requirements. Costco Travel is not responsible for inaccuracies or provider modifications.

Dining

Main Dining

Main Dining

The Restaurant: Come when you like, with whom you please, and be seated as you wish. The room is beautiful, the cuisine is exquisite, and the service is simultaneously flawless, friendly and fun.

Sushi

Casual Dining

Coffee Bar: Enjoy a specialty crafted espresso just the way you like it.

Earth & Ocean: Each evening, the skilled chefs create an imaginative array of fresh, inventive dishes—a sophisticated menu celebrating eclectic traditional flavors from around the world, served in a relaxed setting under the stars for a distinctive dining experience unlike any other on board.

Observation Bar: A stunning round lounge with a square bar and panoramic views. Early Risers’ Coffee and Tea is served here every morning, and piano music makes it a great choice for drinks and conversation before and after dinner.

Seabourn Square: Whether you're looking for a place to enjoy your newspaper in the morning or want to socialize with your fellow passengers, Seabourn Square is what you're looking for. This inviting lounge offers plush seating, cocktail tables, a library, computer terminals, a coffee bar, and Guest Services staff.

Solis: Offering light, modern Mediterranean cuisine bursting with color and character, prepared fresh and entirely from scratch.​

The Club: Open for afternoon tea then transforms into a dance club in the evening. Socialize while enjoying cocktails, live music, and great company.

The Colonnade: The more casual, indoor/outdoor alternative features an open kitchen, lavish buffets or table service for breakfasts and lunch, and serves regionally themed, bistro-style dinners with table service nightly.

The Patio: Relaxed poolside dining offering luncheon buffets, salads, soups, grilled specialties and freshly baked pizza. Dinners feature a full menu in an alfresco setting.

Sky Bar: A place to enjoy a refreshing tropical beverage during the day, or an evening cocktail under the stars.

Sushi: Seabourn researched ingredients and developed a menu that is an ideal blend of authenticity to maintain the root of the cuisine and a twist of Seabourn’s culinary expertise. The sushi concept is a modern line that is steeped in tradition and uses some of the finest ingredients. Hamachi, tuna, shrimp and other fresh fish products will be shipped from Japan to Sushi and served à la carte for dinner. The menu features caviar and small plates, along with a selection of maki rolls, sushi and sashimi, and salads.

In-Suite Dining: A varied menu available around the clock for service in your suite. You may also order dinner from The Restaurant menu and have your meal served, course by course, in your suite or on your veranda.


Times, costs and other specifics are outside the control of Costco Travel. All information is at the sole discretion of the cruise line and is subject to change without notice. Dining time and table size preferences are submitted to the cruise line on a first-come, first-served request basis and are confirmed aboard ship. Questions, concerns and/or special needs regarding dining arrangements must be addressed with the maitre d' hotel aboard ship. Every effort is made to accommodate travelers' preferences; however, Costco Travel cannot guarantee dining arrangements. In specialty restaurants, space is limited and reservations are recommended. A cover charge and dress code may apply.

Staterooms

All Veranda Suites feature a full-length window and glass door to private veranda, comfortable living area, queen-size bed or two twin beds, dining table for two, walk-in closet, interactive flat-screen television with music and movies, fully stocked bar and refrigerator, makeup vanity, spacious bathroom with separate tub and shower.

  • Veranda Suite (Category: V4)

    Category: V4
    All Veranda Suites feature a full-length window and glass door to private veranda, comfortable living area, queen-size bed or two twin beds, dining table for two, walk-in closet, interactive flat-screen television with music and movies, fully stocked bar and refrigerator, makeup vanity, spacious bathroom with separate tub and shower.

  • Veranda Suite (Category: V3)

    Category: V3
    All Veranda Suites feature a full-length window and glass door to private veranda, comfortable living area, queen-size bed or two twin beds, dining table for two, walk-in closet, interactive flat-screen television with music and movies, fully stocked bar and refrigerator, makeup vanity, spacious bathroom with separate tub and shower.

  • Veranda Suite (Category: V2)

    Category: V2
    All Veranda Suites feature a full-length window and glass door to private veranda, comfortable living area, queen-size bed or two twin beds, dining table for two, walk-in closet, interactive flat-screen television with music and movies, fully stocked bar and refrigerator, makeup vanity, spacious bathroom with separate tub and shower.

  • Veranda Suite (Category: V1)

    Category: V1
    All Veranda Suites feature a full-length window and glass door to private veranda, comfortable living area, queen-size bed or two twin beds, dining table for two, walk-in closet, interactive flat-screen television with music and movies, fully stocked bar and refrigerator, makeup vanity, spacious bathroom with separate tub and shower.

  • Guarantee - Suite (Category: SV)

    Category: SV
    This category can be booked for a special rate, guaranteed to you. Please note that the category is not associated at the time of booking with a specific stateroom, deck, bedding configuration or other particular settings. The assignment of an actual cabin will be performed during your check-in. The cabin can be anywhere on the ship.

  • Interline Guarantee Rate - Balcony (Category: RB)

    Category: RB
    This category can be booked for a special rate, guaranteed to you. Please note that the category is not associated at the time of booking with a specific stateroom, deck, bedding configuration or other particular settings. The assignment of an actual cabin will be performed during your check-in. The cabin can be anywhere on the ship.

  • Guarantee - Balcony (Category: OB)

    Category: OB
    This category can be booked for a special rate, guaranteed to you. Please note that the category is not associated at the time of booking with a specific stateroom, deck, bedding configuration or other particular settings. The assignment of an actual cabin will be performed during your check-in. The cabin can be anywhere on the ship.

All Penthouse Suites on board feature a comfortable living area, glass door to private veranda, queen-size bed or two twin beds; walk-in closet with personal safe, two flat-screen TV with music and movies, fully stocked bar and refrigerator, writing desk with personalized stationary, makeup vanity, spacious bathroom with separate tub and shower, plush robes, slippers hair dryer and 110/220V AC outlets.

  • Grand Suite (Category: GR)

    Category: GR
    Suites on board feature a comfortable living area, private veranda, queen-size-bed or two twin beds; walk-in closet with personal safe, interactive flat-screen TV with music and movies, fully stocked bar and refrigerator, writing desk with personalized stationary, makeup vanity, spacious bathroom with separate tub and shower, plush robes, slippers, hair dryer, and 110/220V AC outlets.

  • Wintergarden Suite (Category: WG)

    Category: WG
    Suites on board feature a comfortable living area, private veranda, queen-size-bed or two twin beds; walk-in closet with personal safe, interactive flat-screen TV with music and movies, fully stocked bar and refrigerator, writing desk with personalized stationary, makeup vanity, spacious bathroom with separate tub and shower, plush robes, slippers, hair dryer, and 110/220V AC outlets.

  • Signature Suite (Category: SS)

    Category: SS
    Suites on board feature a comfortable living area, private veranda, queen-size-bed or two twin beds; walk-in closet with personal safe, interactive flat-screen TV with music and movies, fully stocked bar and refrigerator, writing desk with personalized stationary, makeup vanity, spacious bathroom with separate tub and shower, plush robes, slippers, hair dryer, and 110/220V AC outlets.

  • Owner's Suite (Category: O2)

    Category: O2
    Suites on board feature a comfortable living area, private veranda, queen-size-bed or two twin beds; walk-in closet with personal safe, interactive flat-screen TV with music and movies, fully stocked bar and refrigerator, writing desk with personalized stationary, makeup vanity, spacious bathroom with separate tub and shower, plush robes, slippers, hair dryer, and 110/220V AC outlets.

  • Owner's Suite (Category: O1)

    Category: O1
    Suites on board feature a comfortable living area, private veranda, queen-size-bed or two twin beds; walk-in closet with personal safe, interactive flat-screen TV with music and movies, fully stocked bar and refrigerator, writing desk with personalized stationary, makeup vanity, spacious bathroom with separate tub and shower, plush robes, slippers, hair dryer, and 110/220V AC outlets.

  • Penthouse Spa Suite (Category: PS)

    Category: PS
    All Penthouse Suites on board feature a comfortable living area, glass door to private veranda, queen-size-bed or two twin beds; walk-in closet with personal safe, two flat-screen TV with music and movies, fully stocked bar and refrigerator, writing desk with personalized stationary, makeup vanity, spacious bathroom with separate tub and shower, plush robes, slippers, hair dryer, and 110/220V AC outlets.

  • Penthouse Suite (Category: PH)

    Category: PH
    All Penthouse Suites on board feature a comfortable living area, glass door to private veranda, queen-size-bed or two twin beds; walk-in closet with personal safe, two flat-screen TV with music and movies, fully stocked bar and refrigerator, writing desk with personalized stationary, makeup vanity, spacious bathroom with separate tub and shower, plush robes, slippers, hair dryer, and 110/220V AC outlets.

  • Penthouse Guarantee (Category: PG)

    Category: PG
    This category can be booked for a special rate, guaranteed to you. Please note that the category is not associated at the time of booking with a specific stateroom, deck, bedding configuration or other particular settings. The assignment of an actual cabin will be performed during your check-in. The cabin can be anywhere on the ship.

Deck Plan

Cruise Ship
Deck 12
Key to Symbols
SymbolDescription
Subject to noise when anchoring; has all-metal veranda railings, limiting the viewSubject to noise when anchoring; has all-metal veranda railings, limiting the view
Wheelchair accessible suite, roll-in shower only, wheelchair-accessible doorwaysWheelchair accessible suite, roll-in shower only, wheelchair-accessible doorways
ElevatorElevator
The veranda railings on Deck 5 are part metal and part glass from floor to teak rail; suites on Deck 5 have slightly larger verandasThe veranda railings on Deck 5 are part metal and part glass from floor to teak rail; suites on Deck 5 have slightly larger verandas
Third guest capacity suiteThird guest capacity suite
Shower onlyShower only
Obstructed port side view with larger veranda overlooking the center poolObstructed port side view with larger veranda overlooking the center pool
Veranda railings are part metal and part glass; the forward half of the railing is metal and aft half is glass with teak railVeranda railings are part metal and part glass; the forward half of the railing is metal and aft half is glass with teak rail

Ship Facts

Seabourn Ovation ship image
  • Ship Name: Seabourn Ovation
  • Year Built: 2017
  • Year Entered Present Fleet: 2018
  • Ship Class: E
  • Maximum Capacity: 600
  • Number of Passenger Decks: 10
  • Number of Crew: 395
  • Officers' Nationality: International
  • Ocean-View with Balcony: 262
  • Tonnage (GRT): 43,000
  • Capacity Based on Double Occupancy: 600
  • Country of Registry: The Bahamas
  • Total Staterooms: 300
  • Suites with Balcony: 38
  • Crew/Hotel Staff Nationality: International
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Available Dates & Prices

Departure Date

Inside Stateroom

Ocean View Stateroom

Balcony Stateroom

Suite Stateroom

Departure Date - 08/22/2026

Inside Stateroom

N/A

Ocean View Stateroom

N/A

Balcony Stateroom

CA $ 21,746

Suite Stateroom

CA $ 47,846

Terms & Conditions

*Price shown is per person based on double occupancy, is valid for select stateroom categories only, and does include government taxes/fees and gratuities. Click on the Terms & Conditions link below for details.

**Select complimentary shore excursions are for full-fare guests only, capacity controlled and subject to availability. Shore excursion reservations are accepted on a first-come, first-served basis. Please note, available excursions vary by sailing date and day of the week. Government fees and taxes are included. Requested excursions may not be available at time of booking. Supplement will apply on Ventures by Seabourn®, optional shore excursions. Restrictions apply and penalties apply 36 hours prior to shore excursion start date.

†One Digital Costco Shop Card per room/stateroom, per stay. The exact amount of the Digital Costco Shop Card will be calculated during the booking process. The Digital Costco Shop Card promotion is nontransferable and may not be combined with any other promotion. A Digital Costco Shop Card will arrive by email approximately 10 days after the start of your cruise. Click on the Terms & Conditions link below for additional information.

Ship's registry: The Bahamas

    Package ID: SBNOVANAM20260822