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Asian Panorama
To: China, Pacific, Far East & Indian Ocean
Beijing, Korea & Japan Journey I
To: China, Pacific, Far East & Indian Ocean
Thailand & Vietnam
To: China, Far East & Indian Ocean
Vietnam & Thailand
To: Far East & Indian Ocean
Facilities
Dining
- Restaurant
- Restaurant 2
- Sky Grill
- Veranda Cafe
Health and Fitness
- Fully Equiped Gym
- Personal Training
- Spa At Seabourn
- Whirl Pool
- Yoga And Pilates Courses
Recreation
- Day Ashore Planning Service
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Seabourn Pride
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The Seabourn Pride is the epitome of seafaring luxury with organised activities and entertainment to make your time aboard unforgettable. The Dress Circle enrichment programme features high-profile guest speakers delivering talks on a whole range of subjects. You can join a putting or bridge competition and the Marina platform enables you to take part in water sports at docking points.
Perhaps the highlight of the Seabourn Pride is the exquisite spa where no expense is spared in providing the most luxurious environs possible. Expert staff draw from world cultures for a variety of therapies from Balinese to Hawaiian and Swedish to Chinese. There's also the possibility of classes in yoga and Pilates as well as personal training in the gym.
In the evening, head to one of Seabourn Pride's top quality restaurants. The main restaurant serves Chef Palmer's exceptional menu and hosts black tie evenings periodically. Restaurant 2 is a more modern chic affair and the Sky Grill is perfect for casual alfresco dining. After dinner, kick back in the Observation lounge, try your luck in the casino or strut your stuff on the dance floor in The Club.
The Seabourn Pride offers cruises ranging between 12 and 28 days, focused on itineraries in South East Asia, Japan and China. The onboard Signature service desk is fully equipped to assist you in planning shore excursions at ports of call and provides expert knowledge of the cultures and customs you visit.
Seabourn Pride
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by plore (December 2010)
Seaborne Cruise Line had a reputation for being a top cruise line.Not Anymore.Do not take Seaborne Pride,Spirit or Legend.They are broken down old ships that should be taken out of service.You will notice that they give substantial discounts to go on them.IT is for a...
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