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Rome, the Eternal City, stands as an unparalleled testament to millennia of history, culture and influence.

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.

Nestled along the rugged Italian Riviera, Portofino emerges as a quaint jewel among the Mediterranean's coastal treasures.

Although today it is cut off from the sea, Fréjus was the second-largest naval port in the Roman empire in the 1st Century B.C. The town’s name descends from Forum Julii, the retirement center for the 8th Legion. The Roman ruins in the area are what draws most visitors today, and the massive pillars of the aqueducts, sections of walls and the crumbling remains of the tree-shaded theater and amphitheater are picturesquely situated and satisfying. In the town center, a central square faces the medieval stone cathedral and its adjacent cloisters, with impressive doors, handsomely carved woodwork and elaborate ceilings. Outside town, the 1889 Palladian Villa Aurelienne sits amid 60 acres of Mediterranean gardens. Fréjus suffered a terrible flood in 1959 when runoff from unprecedented rains swept down the mountains and broached the dam at Malpasset. The ruined site is a reminder of man’s fragility in the face of Nature’s power. On another hilltop, the small, octagonal Chapel of Notre Dame de Jerusalem is richly decorated with stained glass windows and colorful frescoes designed by the artist Jean Cocteau and completed after his death.

Marseille is the second largest city in France after Paris. It is also one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the Mediterranean. Cave paintings in the nearby Calanques are estimated to be 30,000 years old, and remains of brick habitations date from 6,000 BCE. The more recent history begins with a Hellenic port in about 600 BCE, some remains of which are on view at the city’s History Museum. It has been one of the world’s major seaports almost from its founding, and served as the main European terminus of the French colonial empire in Africa and the Far East. It is located in the Provence-Alpes-Cote d’Azur region and is the capital of the Bouches-du-Rhone department. On an island in the expansive bay of Marseille stands the prison of Chateau d’If made famous by the Alexandre Dumas novel “The Count of Monte Cristo.” The Vieux-Port with its atmospheric buildings and wharves is the area where visitors can search for the perfect example of the local specialty bouillabaisse, a rich fish stew containing at least three, and often more varieties of local fishes. Marseille’s newly renovated port at the venerable Joliette Docks is situated very close to the striking Cathédrale de la Major and the fascinating collections at the Museum of African, Oceanic and American Indian Arts.

Sète, often hailed as the Venice of Languedoc, is a charming port town in southern France, crisscrossed by a network of canals and bridges.

The gem of the Vermillion Coast, the chosen retreat of kings past, the inspiration of great 20th-century artists, Collioure is nestled in a small, rocky bay, dwarfed by the Alberes Mountains. The village is perfectly integrated into the countryside; the church and the stone chateau are the color of the rocks, the beach and the mountains. The town has kept much of its medieval character, with the bay separated into halves by the 13th-century royal castle of the Kings of Mallorca. Between the castle and the sea is a bustling old town, full of cafes, shops and art galleries. Among the great artists who have congregated here are Matisse, Picasso, Braque, Dufy and Derain.

Barcelona, the capital of Catalonia, is said to have been founded by the Phoenicians, and was once the rival of the powerful states of Venice and Genoa for control of the Mediterranean trade. Today, it is Spain's second largest city and has long rivaled, even surpassed Madrid in industry and commerce. The medieval atmosphere of the Gothic Quarter and the elegant boulevards combine to make the city one of Europe's most beautiful. Barcelona's active cultural life and heritage brought forth such greats as the architect Antonio Gaudi, the painter Joan Miro, and Pablo Picasso, who spent his formative years here. Other famous native Catalan artists include cellist Pau Casals, surrealist Salvador Dali, and opera singers Montserrat Caballe and Josep Carreras. Barcelona accomplished a long-cherished goal with the opportunity to host the Olympics in 1992. This big event prompted a massive building program and created a focal point of the world's attention.

Sète, often hailed as the Venice of Languedoc, is a charming port town in southern France, crisscrossed by a network of canals and bridges.

On the southern shore of one of the most beautiful bays of the Riviera, the little port of St. Tropez has become one of the best known resorts in Europe, a crossroads where journalists, photographers, writers, artists and celebrities meet. Guy de Maupassant discovered the town, but it was the painters who made it more widely known - Signac, Matisse, Bonnard, Marquet, Camoin - who all stayed for varying amounts of time. The harbor teems with life. Fishing boats, excursion craft and hundreds of yachts share the harbor. On the waterfront are old pink and yellow houses, which have been converted into cafes, cabarets and restaurants, luxury boutiques, galleries and antique shops. A picturesque and cosmopolitan crowd strolls the streets in season.

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.

Olbia, located on the northeastern coast of Sardinia, is a picturesque gateway to the island's natural beauty and rich history.

Corsica’s most important port is nestled at the base of the northward-pointing finger of Cap Corse, between a looming mountain and the sea. The oldest part of town is dominated by the honey-colored Genoese citadel, which today holds the museum of history. The busy, 19th Century Place St-Nicolas is bordered in plane trees and pleasant cafes. There are a number of interesting churches, including the twin-steepled St. Jean-Batiste and the church of St.-Croix, which has a gilded ceiling and a curious black oak cross recovered from the sea in 1428. Climb the winding stairway from the waterfront to the Jardin Romieu for wonderful views over the town and the Vieux Port.

Perched on the northwest coast of Corsica, Calvi beckons with its blend of idyllic beaches and historical allure.

The Principality of Monaco is the epitome of Riviera chic. This tiny enclave of 370 acres surrounds a sheltered harbor that draws yachts from around the world to enjoy the beautiful scenery, mild weather and elegant casino. Glamorous Monte Carlo is one of Monaco's four quarters, which also include La Condamine, the business district; Monaco-ville, the capital; and Fontvieille, an area built on reclaimed land. Ruled by Prince Albert II, Monaco has a population of over 32,000, of which about 16 percent are citizens, or Monégasques.

Nestled on the picturesque Monte Argentario peninsula in Tuscany, Porto Santo Stefano is a charming coastal town that captivates with its blend of natural beauty and maritime heritage.

Naples, a vibrant city in southern Italy, is a captivating blend of history, culture and Mediterranean charm.

Perched high on the cliffs of eastern Sicily, Taormina is a captivating gem that blends natural beauty with rich history and a touch of glamour.

Valletta, the capital city of Malta, is a stunning jewel of the Mediterranean, renowned for its rich history, architectural elegance and vibrant culture.

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.

Nestled within the dramatic fjords of Montenegro's Adriatic coast, Kotor is a hidden gem that blends natural splendour with a rich history.

Dubrovnik, the Pearl of the Adriatic, is a Croatian coastal gem that transports travellers back in time with its stunning medieval architecture, fortified city walls and cobblestone streets.

Nestled within the dramatic fjords of Montenegro's Adriatic coast, Kotor is a hidden gem that blends natural splendour with a rich history.

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.

Corfu, the radiant jewel of the Ionian Sea, welcomes travellers with its lush landscapes, Venetian architecture and turquoise waters.

Nestled on the shores of the tranquil Gulf of Corinth, Itea is a serene and inviting coastal town in Greece.

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.

Nestled on the rugged coastline of the southern Peloponnese, Gythion is a Greek coastal town that whispers tales of antiquity while basking in the beauty of the Aegean Sea.

Piraeus, often referred to as the "Port of Athens," stands as Greece's maritime gateway to the world.
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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.