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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.
Palamós, nestled along the scenic Costa Brava in northeastern Spain, is a charming coastal town that beckons with its authentic Mediterranean allure.
Founded by Greeks in the pre-Christian era, the Catalan town is set on a lovely curve of beaches on Spain’s Costa Brava. It is crowned by the Castell de la Trinitat, which anchored the wall that encircled the entire town in medieval times. It was the site, until 2011, of Ferran Adria’s Michelin three-star restaurant El Bulli, which will reportedly reopen in 2014 as a culinary creativity center. Shop for a souvenir from the back of a street hawker’s donkey, or wander to nearby Figueres or Cadaques to visit one of Salvador Dali’s museums.
Sète, often hailed as the Venice of Languedoc, is a charming port town in southern France, crisscrossed by a network of canals and bridges.
Since being founded by the Greeks in around 600 BC, Marseille has a long history of being an attractive destination for travellers.
Enjoy the scenic beauty and laid-back culture of the Cote d'Azur in idyllic Villefranche-sur-Mer.
Portoferraio, a picturesque town on the island of Elba in Italy, exudes Mediterranean charm with its pastel-coloured buildings, azure waters and rich history.
Perched along the rugged Ligurian coastline, Portovenere is an Italian coastal jewel that often remains hidden in the shadows of its more famous neighbours.
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.
Perched on the northwest coast of Corsica, Calvi beckons with its blend of idyllic beaches and historical allure.
Porto Cervo is an Italian seaside resort in northern Sardinia. It is a frazione of the comune of Arzachena, in the province of Sassari. Created by Prince Karim Aga Khan and various other investors, Porto Cervo is the main centre of Costa Smeralda. It has a resident population of 421 inhabitants
Nestled on the western coast of Sicily, Trapani is a captivating harbour town that serves as a gateway to the island's unique blend of history, culture and natural beauty.
Lipari, the largest and most vibrant of the Aeolian Islands in the Tyrrhenian Sea, is a captivating blend of natural beauty, rich history 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.
The compact city resides on the western side of the Italian boot heel, in the friendly, laid back Puglia region. An Aragonese Fortress marks the old city, which dates from the 13th Century. The Antica Fontana fountain is a Greek relic possibly from the 3rd Century BCE. The imposing, baroque Cathedral of Sant’Agata was decorated in the 17th century with elaborate carvings by the same artisans who made nearby Lecce a baroque showplace, in the native limestone. Stop by the Antica Farmacia Provenzana for a headache cure, or just to see the accumulated paraphernalia of its long, and still active, life as a business in this charming city in the far south of Italy.
Sarandë, a picturesque coastal town in southern Albania, is a hidden gem nestled along the Ionian Sea.
Amalfi, a jewel of Italy's Amalfi Coast, exudes timeless beauty and Mediterranean allure.
Rome, the Eternal City, stands as an unparalleled testament to millennia of history, culture and influence.
Nestled along the rugged Italian Riviera, Portofino emerges as a quaint jewel among the Mediterranean's coastal treasures.
Livorno, Italy's vibrant coastal city, welcomes travellers with its eclectic blend of history, culture and maritime charm.
Cannes, globally renowned for its prestigious film festival, is a dazzling jewel of the French Riviera.
Along the Cote d'Azur, nothing is so rare as a genuine, old-fashioned fishing village. Strolling the inner harbour here, you'll see the men of the working fishing fleet going about their business as if they weren't a part of the world's most glamorous seacoast. Simply put, Sanary and her old streets and charming quay invite discovery.
Melilla, a captivating Spanish enclave on the northern coast of Africa, is where two worlds seamlessly converge.
Málaga, a sun-drenched jewel on Spain's Costa del Sol, beckons with a vibrant blend of history, culture and coastal allure.
Cartagena, a historic port city on Spain's southeastern coast, is a treasure trove of ancient and modern wonders.
Ibiza, a radiant jewel in the Mediterranean Sea, is synonymous with electrifying nightlife, stunning beaches and a bohemian spirit that enchants all who visit.
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.
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Seabourn Sojourn enchants her guests with an array of public areas scaled to encourage a relaxed sociability. Each day on board offers delicious dining options, world-class entertainment and enriching activities.
What’s onboard: Bridge, Card Room, Casino, Club Bar, Fitness Center, Grand Salon, Marina, Medical Facility, Meeting Rooms, Motion Studio, Observation Bar, Patio Bar, Pool, Salon, Seabourn Square, Sky Bar, Spa & Wellness, Sun Terrace, The Club, The Collection, The Colonnade, The Patio, The Restaurant, The Retreat, Treatment Rooms, Whirlpool and much, much more.
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.
Duo of Wine is one per booking, for Ocean View Staterooms & above on cruises of 10 nights & above, for Mainland UK addresses only.
SAVINGS are based per person for UK mainland addresses only when booking by 8pm 13th January 2025. Other exclusions may apply. Top savings is based on the second passenger when booking the Ambassador BOGOHP.