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Embark from the storied cliffs of Dover, where the iconic White Cliffs stand as silent sentinels to England's maritime legacy.
Perched on the Jurassic Coast of Dorset, Portland in England is an isle etched with rugged cliffs, rare wildlife and a storied maritime heritage.
A day at sea aboard Seabourn Ovation is an experience to be savoured — a chance to slow down, unwind and enjoy the ship’s elegant surroundings at your own pace. Mornings begin gently, perhaps with breakfast served on your private veranda as the horizon stretches endlessly ahead, or a refreshing yoga class in the Motion Studio to welcome the day. As the ship glides through open waters, there’s time to indulge in simple pleasures — a coffee and fresh pastry in Seabourn Square, a good book by the pool, or a leisurely soak in one of the whirlpools beneath an endless blue sky. Afternoons invite exploration of a different kind. Perhaps you’ll join an engaging lecture from an expert speaker, enjoy a quiet game in the Card Room, or simply relax with a soothing treatment in the Spa & Wellness centre. Those seeking a touch of indulgence can enjoy Champagne and caviar by the pool or a light lunch at The Colonnade, while the more active might fit in a workout in the Fitness Centre or a brisk stroll along the deck in the fresh sea air. As the sun begins to set, Seabourn Ovation takes on a special glow. Guests gather for cocktails in The Club or the Observation Bar, sharing stories of travels past and journeys ahead. Dinner might follow in The Restaurant, where the cuisine is as refined as the service, or perhaps under the stars at Earth & Ocean for an evening of relaxed sophistication. Live music drifts through the lounges as night settles over the sea, and whether you choose lively conversation or quiet contemplation, every moment feels effortlessly luxurious. Days at sea with Seabourn are never hurried, never ordinary — they are a celebration of pure indulgence, where the journey itself becomes as memorable as the destination.
The port town of Cobh is located just 15 miles from Cork, the capital of Ireland's southern region. Some of Ireland's more famous landmarks are located in this part of the country, including Blarney Castle, famous for many legends, most notably the magical Blarney Stone. Some of the most beautiful and dramatic scenery in Europe is found west of Cork, with lyrical names to match the picturesque valleys, mountains and coasts.Cork, a city with a heritage reaching into antiquity, is nevertheless modern, well-organized, and well aware of its role as the second city of the Irish Republic. Built on a marsh, and interlaced with winding canals and rivers, the city is divided into two parts, with well-patterned architectural development incorporating the best of the old with the new.
Nestled in the ruggedly picturesque Pembrokeshire Coast of Wales, Fishguard is a charming coastal town rich in history and natural beauty.
Douglas is the capital of the Isle of Man. Mann, as it is also called, is a British Crown Dependency, with its own parliament and postage stamps (a popular souvenir). Here visitors can sample means of transport ranging from horse-drawn trams, to steam trains and the high-speed motorcycles that compete in the renowned Isle of Man TT races. In summer the town maintains much of the seaside resort charm of an earlier period, including the Victorian-era Grand Union Camera Obscura, now restored for your amusement.
Rothesay, standing along the Firth of Clyde, presents the visitor with a combination of illustrious gardens and grand architecture. The magnificent ruins of Rothesay Castle, which date from the 13th century, are what most people visualize when they think of a medieval castle. With a drawbridge, encircling moat, immense circular curtain wall and tall stone towers, Rothesay is unique in Scotland for its circular plan. The ruins of St Blane's Chapel, a 6th century monastery, sit atop a hill with views over the Sound of Bute. For true elegance, visit the country estate of Mount Stuart House with its colonnaded Marble Hall and extraordinary Marble Chapel. Built in the late 1870’s in the Gothic Revivalist style, it was constructed of reddish-brown stone and houses a library of 25,000 books. The Ardencraig Gardens, sitting atop Canada Hill, feature a walled garden and exotic aviary. Ascog Hall Fernery, located on the grounds of a baronial-style house from 1844, is a beautiful garden with the oldest ferns in Britain.
Hard by the banks of the Clyde, Greenock is a port for Scotland’s largest city, Glasgow. There are numerous attractions to visit, including a treasury of architectural masterpieces from the Italian renaissance-style City Chambers, to the austere University buildings and the ultra-modern Clyde Auditorium, whose nested ship-hull sections have inspired the locals to dub it “The Armadillo.” Entertainment is found in trying to understand the deeply inflected Glaswegian brogue.
Belfast, the dynamic capital of Northern Ireland, blends a rich historical tapestry with a vibrant contemporary pulse.
Oban is a small town on the west coast of Scotland. The site began as a small fishing outpost and has been occupied as such for literally thousands of years. Rural in its roots, the modern-day village of Oban grew around the famed whisky distillery founded in 1794. Renowned for its 14-year-old malt whisky, the Oban distillery has become a tourist attraction, drawing many visitors to the area. The quiet, rural feel of Oban is responsible for the abundance of wildlife within the town boundaries. Here grey seals can be spotted swimming in the harbor or resting along the shore. A wide variety of land and seabirds are found throughout the area. On occasion dolphins and river otters also visit. A beautiful balance exists between this small town and the natural environment surrounding it, where the sounds of nature mingle with the melody of the streets.
A day at sea aboard Seabourn Ovation is an experience to be savoured — a chance to slow down, unwind and enjoy the ship’s elegant surroundings at your own pace. Mornings begin gently, perhaps with breakfast served on your private veranda as the horizon stretches endlessly ahead, or a refreshing yoga class in the Motion Studio to welcome the day. As the ship glides through open waters, there’s time to indulge in simple pleasures — a coffee and fresh pastry in Seabourn Square, a good book by the pool, or a leisurely soak in one of the whirlpools beneath an endless blue sky. Afternoons invite exploration of a different kind. Perhaps you’ll join an engaging lecture from an expert speaker, enjoy a quiet game in the Card Room, or simply relax with a soothing treatment in the Spa & Wellness centre. Those seeking a touch of indulgence can enjoy Champagne and caviar by the pool or a light lunch at The Colonnade, while the more active might fit in a workout in the Fitness Centre or a brisk stroll along the deck in the fresh sea air. As the sun begins to set, Seabourn Ovation takes on a special glow. Guests gather for cocktails in The Club or the Observation Bar, sharing stories of travels past and journeys ahead. Dinner might follow in The Restaurant, where the cuisine is as refined as the service, or perhaps under the stars at Earth & Ocean for an evening of relaxed sophistication. Live music drifts through the lounges as night settles over the sea, and whether you choose lively conversation or quiet contemplation, every moment feels effortlessly luxurious. Days at sea with Seabourn are never hurried, never ordinary — they are a celebration of pure indulgence, where the journey itself becomes as memorable as the destination.
Leith, Edinburgh's vibrant port district, is a captivating blend of historical charm and modern vibrancy.
A day at sea aboard Seabourn Ovation is an experience to be savoured — a chance to slow down, unwind and enjoy the ship’s elegant surroundings at your own pace. Mornings begin gently, perhaps with breakfast served on your private veranda as the horizon stretches endlessly ahead, or a refreshing yoga class in the Motion Studio to welcome the day. As the ship glides through open waters, there’s time to indulge in simple pleasures — a coffee and fresh pastry in Seabourn Square, a good book by the pool, or a leisurely soak in one of the whirlpools beneath an endless blue sky. Afternoons invite exploration of a different kind. Perhaps you’ll join an engaging lecture from an expert speaker, enjoy a quiet game in the Card Room, or simply relax with a soothing treatment in the Spa & Wellness centre. Those seeking a touch of indulgence can enjoy Champagne and caviar by the pool or a light lunch at The Colonnade, while the more active might fit in a workout in the Fitness Centre or a brisk stroll along the deck in the fresh sea air. As the sun begins to set, Seabourn Ovation takes on a special glow. Guests gather for cocktails in The Club or the Observation Bar, sharing stories of travels past and journeys ahead. Dinner might follow in The Restaurant, where the cuisine is as refined as the service, or perhaps under the stars at Earth & Ocean for an evening of relaxed sophistication. Live music drifts through the lounges as night settles over the sea, and whether you choose lively conversation or quiet contemplation, every moment feels effortlessly luxurious. Days at sea with Seabourn are never hurried, never ordinary — they are a celebration of pure indulgence, where the journey itself becomes as memorable as the destination.
Embark from the storied cliffs of Dover, where the iconic White Cliffs stand as silent sentinels to England's maritime legacy.
Cowes is an English seaport town and civil parish on the Isle of Wight. Cowes is located on the west bank of the estuary of the River Medina, facing the smaller town of East Cowes on the east bank. The two towns are linked by the Cowes Floating Bridge, a chain ferry.
A day at sea aboard Seabourn Ovation is an experience to be savoured — a chance to slow down, unwind and enjoy the ship’s elegant surroundings at your own pace. Mornings begin gently, perhaps with breakfast served on your private veranda as the horizon stretches endlessly ahead, or a refreshing yoga class in the Motion Studio to welcome the day. As the ship glides through open waters, there’s time to indulge in simple pleasures — a coffee and fresh pastry in Seabourn Square, a good book by the pool, or a leisurely soak in one of the whirlpools beneath an endless blue sky. Afternoons invite exploration of a different kind. Perhaps you’ll join an engaging lecture from an expert speaker, enjoy a quiet game in the Card Room, or simply relax with a soothing treatment in the Spa & Wellness centre. Those seeking a touch of indulgence can enjoy Champagne and caviar by the pool or a light lunch at The Colonnade, while the more active might fit in a workout in the Fitness Centre or a brisk stroll along the deck in the fresh sea air. As the sun begins to set, Seabourn Ovation takes on a special glow. Guests gather for cocktails in The Club or the Observation Bar, sharing stories of travels past and journeys ahead. Dinner might follow in The Restaurant, where the cuisine is as refined as the service, or perhaps under the stars at Earth & Ocean for an evening of relaxed sophistication. Live music drifts through the lounges as night settles over the sea, and whether you choose lively conversation or quiet contemplation, every moment feels effortlessly luxurious. Days at sea with Seabourn are never hurried, never ordinary — they are a celebration of pure indulgence, where the journey itself becomes as memorable as the destination.
Galway, often referred to as the cultural heart of Ireland, is a vibrant city that perfectly balances traditional Irish heritage with a modern, bohemian lifestyle.
Karlskrona is a locality and the seat of Karlskrona Municipality, Blekinge County, Sweden with 66,675 inhabitants in 2018. It is also the capital of Blekinge County. Karlskrona is known as Sweden's only baroque city and is host to Sweden's only remaining naval base and the headquarters of the Swedish Coast Guard.
Oban is a small town on the west coast of Scotland. The site began as a small fishing outpost and has been occupied as such for literally thousands of years. Rural in its roots, the modern-day village of Oban grew around the famed whisky distillery founded in 1794. Renowned for its 14-year-old malt whisky, the Oban distillery has become a tourist attraction, drawing many visitors to the area. The quiet, rural feel of Oban is responsible for the abundance of wildlife within the town boundaries. Here grey seals can be spotted swimming in the harbor or resting along the shore. A wide variety of land and seabirds are found throughout the area. On occasion dolphins and river otters also visit. A beautiful balance exists between this small town and the natural environment surrounding it, where the sounds of nature mingle with the melody of the streets.
Nestled on the shores of Loch Broom in the Scottish Highlands, Ullapool is a picturesque and bustling fishing village that radiates rustic charm and natural beauty.
A day at sea aboard Seabourn Ovation is an experience to be savoured — a chance to slow down, unwind and enjoy the ship’s elegant surroundings at your own pace. Mornings begin gently, perhaps with breakfast served on your private veranda as the horizon stretches endlessly ahead, or a refreshing yoga class in the Motion Studio to welcome the day. As the ship glides through open waters, there’s time to indulge in simple pleasures — a coffee and fresh pastry in Seabourn Square, a good book by the pool, or a leisurely soak in one of the whirlpools beneath an endless blue sky. Afternoons invite exploration of a different kind. Perhaps you’ll join an engaging lecture from an expert speaker, enjoy a quiet game in the Card Room, or simply relax with a soothing treatment in the Spa & Wellness centre. Those seeking a touch of indulgence can enjoy Champagne and caviar by the pool or a light lunch at The Colonnade, while the more active might fit in a workout in the Fitness Centre or a brisk stroll along the deck in the fresh sea air. As the sun begins to set, Seabourn Ovation takes on a special glow. Guests gather for cocktails in The Club or the Observation Bar, sharing stories of travels past and journeys ahead. Dinner might follow in The Restaurant, where the cuisine is as refined as the service, or perhaps under the stars at Earth & Ocean for an evening of relaxed sophistication. Live music drifts through the lounges as night settles over the sea, and whether you choose lively conversation or quiet contemplation, every moment feels effortlessly luxurious. Days at sea with Seabourn are never hurried, never ordinary — they are a celebration of pure indulgence, where the journey itself becomes as memorable as the destination.
Torshavn, the quaint capital of the Faroe Islands, is a hidden Nordic gem perched at the edge of the North Atlantic.
A day at sea aboard Seabourn Ovation is an experience to be savoured — a chance to slow down, unwind and enjoy the ship’s elegant surroundings at your own pace. Mornings begin gently, perhaps with breakfast served on your private veranda as the horizon stretches endlessly ahead, or a refreshing yoga class in the Motion Studio to welcome the day. As the ship glides through open waters, there’s time to indulge in simple pleasures — a coffee and fresh pastry in Seabourn Square, a good book by the pool, or a leisurely soak in one of the whirlpools beneath an endless blue sky. Afternoons invite exploration of a different kind. Perhaps you’ll join an engaging lecture from an expert speaker, enjoy a quiet game in the Card Room, or simply relax with a soothing treatment in the Spa & Wellness centre. Those seeking a touch of indulgence can enjoy Champagne and caviar by the pool or a light lunch at The Colonnade, while the more active might fit in a workout in the Fitness Centre or a brisk stroll along the deck in the fresh sea air. As the sun begins to set, Seabourn Ovation takes on a special glow. Guests gather for cocktails in The Club or the Observation Bar, sharing stories of travels past and journeys ahead. Dinner might follow in The Restaurant, where the cuisine is as refined as the service, or perhaps under the stars at Earth & Ocean for an evening of relaxed sophistication. Live music drifts through the lounges as night settles over the sea, and whether you choose lively conversation or quiet contemplation, every moment feels effortlessly luxurious. Days at sea with Seabourn are never hurried, never ordinary — they are a celebration of pure indulgence, where the journey itself becomes as memorable as the destination.
Heimaey, the largest island of Iceland's Westman archipelago, emerges from the North Atlantic's embrace with a story of resilience and natural splendour.
Reykjavík, the world's northernmost capital, offers a striking blend of icy landscapes and fiery volcanic activity.
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Launched in 2018, Seabourn Ovation is a masterpiece of modern luxury, combining the intimacy of small-ship cruising with the indulgence of a world-class resort. Carrying just 600 guests, she offers a sense of space and serenity that feels entirely personal, where elegant design and intuitive service create an atmosphere of effortless sophistication. Each all-veranda suite is a sanctuary at sea, while a wealth of inviting spaces ensures there’s always a perfect place to unwind. Whether savouring a tranquil morning coffee on your veranda, spending an afternoon by the pool, or enjoying an evening of music and conversation under the stars, Seabourn Ovation embodies the very essence of ultra-luxury travel.
What’s onboard: 600 guests, 302 guest suites, two activities, three entertainment venues, six restaurants, five bars and lounges, ten relaxation and fitness venues, and two essential venues
Yes, Seabourn ships offer guests access to the internet.
For the comfort of all guests, most public areas onboard, as well as guest suites, are smoke-free.
Yes, guests can take alcohol on their Seabourn cruise. There are no limitations.
Yes. Guests with special dietary needs are asked to notify Seabourn at the time of booking or at the latest, 6 weeks prior to sailing.
Gratuities are included in the price of your Seabourn cruise.
Yes, complimentary room service is available 24 hours a day.
The currency used onboard is US Dollars.
During the daytime, casual, resort-style attire is welcome in all lounges and dining venues. After 6 pm, Elegant Casual is required.
Seabourn’s shore excursions are typically available to book 1 year prior to sailing.