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The Seabourn Quest, a member of Seabourn’s prestigious fleet of ultra-luxury cruise ships, represents the epitome of elegance, comfort, and personalized service at sea. Since its debut in June 2011, the Seabourn Quest has been lauded for its intimate atmosphere, world-class amenities, and exceptional itineraries that whisk passengers away to some of the most breathtaking destinations around the globe.
At 650 feet long and with a gross tonnage of 32,000, the Seabourn Quest is designed to carry just 458 passengers, offering an intimate and exclusive experience. The ship's design prioritizes space and comfort, with a staff-to-guest ratio of nearly 1:1, ensuring that each guest receives impeccable service. The Quest's exterior is sleek and streamlined, while its interior exudes sophistication, with luxurious materials, elegant furnishings, and a contemporary yet timeless design.
The Seabourn Quest features 229 ocean-view suites, 90% of which have private verandas. Ranging from 295 to nearly 1,200 square feet, these suites are among the most spacious in the luxury cruise sector. Each suite is designed to provide a home away from home, complete with a living area, queen-sized bed, walk-in closet, and marble bathroom. Guests can enjoy amenities such as a fully stocked bar, interactive flat-screen television, and 24-hour room service, ensuring a comfortable and personalized experience.
The signature Seabourn suite experience is enhanced by thoughtful touches, such as personalized stationery, a choice of designer soaps, and even a "Pure Pampering" bath experience with Molton Brown products, which can be drawn by the ship's attentive staff.
The Seabourn Quest offers a variety of dining options, all of which are included in the fare. The ship's culinary offerings are overseen by world-renowned chef Thomas Keller, bringing Michelin-starred dining to the high seas. The main restaurant, The Restaurant, serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner in an elegant open-seating dining room, where guests can enjoy a wide variety of gourmet dishes paired with fine wines.
For a more casual experience, The Colonnade offers indoor and outdoor dining with a buffet-style breakfast and lunch, as well as themed dinners inspired by regional cuisine. The Grill by Thomas Keller, a classic American chophouse, provides an intimate setting for guests to enjoy perfectly prepared steaks, seafood, and other classic dishes.
For those seeking a more private dining experience, the in-suite dining menu offers a wide range of options, including the opportunity to have a multi-course dinner served course by course in the comfort of your suite.
Evening entertainment includes performances by talented musicians, singers, and comedians in the Grand Salon, while the Observation Lounge offers a more intimate setting for enjoying a drink while listening to live piano music.
For those who enjoy cultural enrichment, the Seabourn Conversations program brings experts on board to share insights on topics ranging from history and politics to art and science. Additionally, the ship’s onboard marina allows guests to enjoy water sports such as kayaking and snorkeling in select destinations.
While the Seabourn Quest is known for its relaxed and refined atmosphere, there is no shortage of activities and entertainment options on board. The ship’s facilities include a spa and wellness center, offering a range of treatments and therapies designed to rejuvenate the mind and body. The fitness center is equipped with state-of-the-art equipment, and fitness classes such as yoga and Pilates are offered daily.
The Seabourn Quest is more than just a cruise ship; it is a floating palace where luxury, comfort, and exploration come together to create an unforgettable travel experience. Whether you are seeking a relaxing retreat or an adventurous journey to remote destinations, the Seabourn Quest offers an unparalleled level of service and sophistication that sets it apart in the world of luxury cruising.