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29-Night Hawaii and South Pacific (South Pacific)
Seabourn Quest
Seabourn
Cruise Planners Exclusive - $250 Onboard Credit on Select Sailings
Booking Window: June 30 - October 31, 2025 Sailing Window: All departures between January 2026 - December 31, 2026.
Special Sale: Signature Partner of the Month - Up to $300 Onboard Credit (view details)
29-Night Hawaii and South Pacific (South Pacific)
Seabourn Quest
Seabourn
Offer: Up to$300 Shipboard Credit per Suite on all sailings
Booking Window: 10/1/25 - 10/31/25
Terms & Conditions: Shipboard Credit will be applied to guest 1 and 2 only, solo guests get full amount. Applicable to all categories and all sailings. Cruise Night offer is valid for new bookings only made within the designated offer period. Limit one Cruise Night per booking. Certain restrictions apply. Call for details. Offer is subject to change without notice.
Special Sale: Signature Exclusive Collection Offer (view details)
29-Night Hawaii and South Pacific (South Pacific)
Seabourn Quest
Seabourn
Offer: Up to $500 Shipboard Credit per couple or Private Car & Guide Tour on select sailings
Booking Window: Now - 12/31/25
Terms & Conditions: Single occupancy bookings will receive half the shipboard credit amount listed.
Special Sale: Signature Exclusive Private Car & Guide Tour (view details)
29-Night Hawaii and South Pacific (South Pacific)
Seabourn Quest
Seabourn
Offer: Up to $500 Shipboard Credit per couple or Private Car & Guide Tour on select sailings
Booking Window: Now - 12/31/25
Terms & Conditions: Single occupancy bookings will receive half the shipboard credit amount listed.
About The Cruise
Hailed as "game-changers for the luxury segment", Seabourn Quest and her sister ships represent a new evolution of elegance in luxury, small-ship cruising. Their generous proportions, encompassing no more than 229 spacious, ocean-view suites, allow an enhanced array of amenities and features, as well as ratios of space and service staff per guest that are among the industry's highest.
With ten decks and five dining options, including 24 hour room service, Seabourn Quest also features a range of entertainment and health & fitness facilities, all of it inclusive. She is best suited to mature cruises who will have the opportunity to sail to one-of-a-kind destinations and World Heritage sites, thanks to Seabourn's partnership with UNESCO.
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Date
Port
Arrive
Depart
1
Monday, 1/19/26
About Sydney
Sydney's laid-back outdoor lifestyle and physical allure make it one of the world's top cities to visit and live in. The stunning harbour provides a dramatic backdrop for the city's famous icons - the Sydney Opera House and Sydney Harbour Bridge. Sydneysiders are a friendly, energetic bunch with a positive approach to life.
Sydney is Australia's only global city. It's a city with a genuine sense of style, a love of sport and celebrations including New Year's Eve, Mardi Gras, the Sydney Festival, and the Sydney International Art Series.
You'll find plenty of things to see and do in Sydney. Sydney Harbour is a natural playground, and the views are world-class. There's a wide-ranging cultural life, a dynamic food scene and vibrant cityscape of outstanding contemporary and colonial architecture. Iconic beaches - most notably Bondi and Manly - and five major national parks deliver unforgettable outdoor experiences.
Sydney Attractions
With its rich natural environment, Sydney is the ultimate outdoor playground. One of the best ways to enjoy Sydney's stunning natural attractions is on a coastal trail such as the Bondi to Coogee Coastal Walk. This walk isn't just a great workout; you'll discover secret nooks for picnics, grab a coffee at a beachfront cafe along the way or sit down and take in the views.
Leafy Centennial Parklands is an idyllic spot for cycling, walking, rollerblading and horseriding with plenty of room to move - 360 hectares, in fact. The Royal Botanic Gardens in the heart of the city is peaceful and beautiful; lie back under a shady tree and watch the world go by.
Sydney Harbour is the gateway to a world of natural attractions. Navigate your way around the inner-harbour islands by ferry, or why not hire a kayak and paddle your way to a secluded harbour beach for a swim and a picnic?
A short drive from the city reveals more beauty. The world's second-oldest national park, the Royal National Park, lies to the south of the city, while the Blue Mountains World Heritage Area is a scenic 90-minute drive west of the CBD. Both popular tourist attractions, these pristine natural environments come alive in spring and summer with wildflowers and wildlife, and are fantastic destinations for a range of outdoor activities ranging from bushwalks and hiking to camping, mountain biking, abseiling and canyoning. You'll discover wetlands, eucalypt woodlands, rugged bushland, lush rainforests and sandstone gorges; there are photo opportunities at every turn, and you'll come away feeling refreshed and invigorated. If all that activity has you working up a sweat, cool off with a swim in a crystal-clear stream or waterhole, or under a tumbling waterfall.
Sydney Activities
Iconic venues, such as the Sydney Opera House, the State Theatre, the Sydney Theatre Company's home base at Walsh Bay and the Belvoir St Theatre in Surry Hills, play host to an array of theatre and unique shows.
Carriageworks runs a range of exciting events and exhibitions. Or see Illuminate at the Art Gallery of New South Wales and the next inspiring show in the Sydney International Art Series.
Sydney has a diverse range of art galleries, from major collections to small artists' studios in the city centre and suburbs, including Balmain and Bundeena, Paddington and Palm Beach. Plan your visit to the Art Gallery of New South Wales and other major public galleries including the Museum of Contemporary Art Australia and the Museum of Sydney. Cutting-edge private galleries worth a visit include Object Gallery, Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery, The Hughes Gallery and White Rabbit Gallery.
Started by merchants rather than convicts and fueled by a great gold rush, Melbourne reflects its prosperous 19th century beginnings in its glass high-rises. To experience Melbourne, ride a historic tram past terraced houses, visit art galleries, or shop the fashionable "Paris End" boutiques of Collins Street.
Melbourne Attractions
Melbourne is a city that knows how to live. Choose from high-end cuisine to low brow rock gigs, plays, festivals and blockbuster sporting events, all taking place across a city full of parks, gardens and historic architecture.
Laneways and byways
Explore historic arcades and laneways lined with fine dining restaurants, chic cafes, hidden bars and fashion boutiques or head to one of the many lush gardens throughout the city.
Cheer on your heroes
Discover Melbourne's obsession with football, cricket, soccer and just about anything else that involves working up a sweat. Head to the sports precinct to visit the hallowed ground of the MCG.
Festival fever
In Melbourne everything has its own festival. From food, film, art and music festivals to celebrations of writing, anime, design and projections – get involved and experience the city through the arts.
Melbourne Activities
Green Melbourne
Make the most of the city's rivers, parks, coastline and bay. Pack a picnic lunch for a day wandering around the lush surrounds of the botanic gardens, take in city views on a bike ride along the Yarra River, or take a hot air balloon ride over the city at dawn.
Choose your own adventure
Whether it's golf or boating, tennis or Tai Chi, Melbourne has plenty of things to see and do outdoors to suit your interests and lifestyle. Stroll along the boardwalk in St Kilda or go for a dip at one of the many Melbourne beaches. Cruise down the Yarra on a boat tour or catch the ferry across to Williamstown for a day of fishing.
Fun parks inside and out
Turn yourself upside down and inside out at Melbourne's fun parks, like the much-loved Luna Park or Wonderland Fun Park at Docklands, where the little ones can experience the thrills of a mini rollercoaster.
Crown's Galactic Circus will swap your daylight hours for an indoor world of amusements, laser skirmish, bowling and motion rides. The lights are also out at Black Light Mini Golf, which sees you tee off against glow-in-the-dark settings.
Winter year-round or beachside frolics
Call your mates for some inpromptu go-kart racing close to the city centre, or celebrate winter year-round by skiing and snowboarding without the queues and unpredictable weather at SkiCity. Winter reigns at Medibank Icehouse where you can ice-skate every day. If the great outdoors are calling, head to Melbourne's parks and beaches for boating, kiteboarding, or even some old-fashioned beach cricket.
Australias second oldest capital, Hobart is steeped in history. Its cool climate and small-town feel set Hobart apart from other Aussie capitals. To appreciate Hobart, walk around the Battery Point, a maze of uneven streets lined with quaint shops, cozy restaurants, and historic homes.
Hobart, Tasmania Activities
Behind Princes Wharf is the historic core of Hobart, the old port area known as Battery Point. Don't miss Arthur's
Cascade Brewery is Australia's oldest brewery is still producing some of the finest beer in the country.
The excellent Tasmanian Museum & Art Gallery incorporates Hobart's oldest building, the Commissariat Store, built in 1808. The museum section features a Tasmanian Aboriginal display and relics from the state's colonial heritage, while the gallery has a good collection of Tasmanian colonial art.
Mt. Field National Park is well known for its spectacular mountain scenery, alpine moorland, dense rainforest, lakes, abundant wildlife and spectacular waterfalls.
Carved by glacial ice thousands of years ago, Milford Sound is a living travel poster. Sheer granite cliffs rise hundreds of feet above you. White plumed waterfalls tumble from mountain valleys into the gorge. Seals sun themselves on the rock islands and penguins swim in the icy blue water.
Oban
Pā nui o Hau (Māori)
Town
Oban
Overlooking Oban and Halfmoon Bay
Overlooking Oban and Halfmoon Bay
Population
• Total 387
Oban is located in New Zealand ObanOban
Location in New Zealand
The town in 1977
Oban is the principal settlement on Stewart Island/Rakiura, the southernmost inhabited island of the New Zealand archipelago. Oban is located on Halfmoon Bay (sometimes used as an alternative name for the town), on Paterson Inlet. It has aircraft connections with Invercargill and a ferry service to Bluff.
South Canterbury's largest city and main port, Timaru's rolling streets are no accident. The town was built on lava flows from a long-extinct volcano. A myriad of public spaces, gardens and promenades are sublime - and invite visitors to wander and explore. The South Canterbury Museum is a great introduction to the land, its geography, and the Maori people.
Timaru Attractions
Stroll the piazza, with its unrivaled views of Caroline Bay and the mountains, and browse any number of shops on Stafford Street. Check out one of the best art collections in New Zealand at the Aigantighe Art Gallery and Sculpture Garden. Sip a local ale at the DB Mainland Brewery, which offers tours and tastings. Take a side trip to Trevor Griffiths Rose Garden, a feast for all your senses. Nearby, the Timaru Botanic Gardens offer a comprehensive collection of native plants and flora.
Kaikoura is situated north-eastern coast of the South Island of New Zealand in the Marlborough region. It offers tourists the chance to watch sperm whales as they come in to the coast to feed in the deep waters off the continental shelf. One can swim with Dusky and Hector's dolphins (the latter the world's smallest), and fur seals. The town is also renowned for its crayfish (its name means "meal of crayfish" in Maori).
Kaikoura Marine Reserve Activities
Don't be deceived, there's more to Kaikoura than marine life!! A destination for all seasons, Kaikoura offers activities for everyone.
Kaikoura is renowned for its great fishing grounds, which anyone can enjoy by boat with a local fishing guide.
Experience scuba diving the undersea world for some of the best reef diving in the country, or kayaking around the ruggedly beautiful Peninsula.
In the air visitors can view the breath-taking Kaikoura Mountains from above, and fly over the rocky peninsula and seaside township.
Stroll through this picturesque seaside village to discover its colorful history and the spectacular ocean views. Shops offer a variety of hand-crafted Maori carvings, sculpture and jewelry - all beautiful reminders of your journey.
Picton Attractions
Local sights begin on Picton’s attractive foreshore, where you can enjoy splendid views up the harbour from picnic benches set among the palm trees. Picton Museum has relics from the whaling era and a fascinating old sailing ship, the Edwin Fox, which is being restored.
In this fertile region of vineyards, fruit orchards and sheep farms, Napier stands out elegantly as one of the loveliest cities in New Zealand. Completely rebuilt after the 1931 Hawke´s Bay earthquake, it now boasts one of the most complete collections of Art Deco buildings in the world.
Napier Attractions
Some of these attractions would be the mountainous east coast adjoins silvery lakes, rugged beaches and still bays.
Tiny historic towns dot the coast and the lush national parks provide solace and excitement for lovers of the wilderness.National Aquarium of New - Zealand Located at the south end of Marine Parade is one of the best aquariums in the southern hemisphere. It features numerous kinds of marine life and tropical fish, large turtles and the unique tuatara lizards.Hawke's Bay Museum - Farther north along Marine Parade is this excellent museum. Its exhibits include interesting facts about the 1931 earthquake.Kiwi House - At the Kiwi House visitors can see bush geckoes, native land snails and whistling frogs in addition to the unique kiwi bird.
New Zealands largest city sprawls over seven volcanos and around two picturesque bays. Aucklands amazing geography and warm, humid climate has inspired a lifestyle thats regularly ranked in the worlds top ten. In just half an hour you can be almost anywhere - sailing to an island, trekking through the rainforest, picnicking on a volcano, sampling wines at a vineyard or wandering a wild, black sand surf beach. Aucklands layout makes it easy to jump quickly from one theme to another.
Auckland Activities
The Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tamaki is where New Zealand stories are told through the visual arts. The Gallery has the largest and most comprehensive collection of New Zealand and International art in the country, consisting of over 12,000 works of art.
Be it Paning for Crystals or flying high on the Bungy Trampoline, there is always lots you can do at Crystal Mountain. Travel by elevator to the 'Crystal Mine Museum', or have a fantastic meal at 'Cafe on the Rock'.
To visit the Howick Historical Village is to step back in time and experience life as it was for Auckland's early settlers in the period 1840-1880. A costumed guide will introduce you to over 30 European and Maori buildings containing many interesting artefacts and displays.
New Zealand's largest brewery, Lionzone, invites you on an innovative, entertaining and interactive beer experience where visitors have the opportunity to see, touch, smell and taste the essence that is beer.
Discovered by Captain Cook in the 18th century, the Bay of Islands is a haven of calm waters, a paradise of secluded coves and beaches.
Bay of Islands Activities
Salt Air offers scenic flights around the beautiful Bay of Islands and surrounding towns.
Head to Kawakawa Memorial Library Centre to see local and coalmining memorabilia, art exhibitions, book binding.
Fiji was first settled about three and a half thousand years ago. The original inhabitants are now called "Lapita people" after a distinctive type of fine pottery they produced, remnants of which have been found in practically all the islands of the Pacific east of New Guinea, though not in eastern Polynesia. Linguistic evidence suggests that they came from northern or central Vanuatu, or possibly the eastern Solomons.
With a capital whose name translates as 'Abode of Love', there has to be something going on in the Friendly Islands that we don't know about. Most Tongans are warm and welcoming, but it's difficult to see how they could be otherwise when home is a series of lush Pacific islands, bordered by unbelievable beaches, surrounded by coral reefs, basking under a tropical sun. That's hard to beat.
Nuku'alofa Attractions
The most unique attraction is the Royal Palace in the heart of downtown. Although not open to the public, you get a good view from the waterfront of the colonial wooden building which was built in 1867.
Another attraction is the Royal Tombs, set in a manicured park which is closed to the public though visible through the fence.
If you want to get close to Royalty, attend the Centenary Church on Sunday - this is where the King and Queen worship.
A visit to the Cook Islands is not complete without seeing our beautiful island of Aitutaki. The breathtaking allure of it's crystal clear turquoise waters and sparkling white beaches is an essential ingredient in any Cook Island holiday. This is a place of unsurpassed natural beauty and tranquillity, providing a simple tonic to sooth away the pressures of the outside world.
Moorea´s steep, green velvety peaks are visible from Papeete, 12 miles away. At the base of the mountains are reef-protected turquoise lagoons. To savor Moorea´s breath-taking beauty, find a deserted beach or circle the island by car or bike past quaint villages and ancient temples.
Moorea Attractions
There are many reasons for Moorea's popularity with tourists. In addition to its high and scenically dramatic interior mountains, Moorea is unique among the Society Islands in having magnificent expanses of both white and black sand beaches. It is no stretch to say that the beaches of Moorea Island can be rated among the worlds finest.
The uninhibited waterfront town of Papeete lies on the island of Tahiti, the most magical name in the South Pacific. Spend a day on a palm-fringed beach, visit the Gauguin Museum or tour the lush interior to see the waterfalls. In town, sample boutiques and sidewalk cafes along Boulevard Pomare.
Papeete Attractions
Tahara Hill and Matavai Bay - The perfect viewpoint of the bay where Lt. William Bligh's HMS Bounty anchored in the novel, "Mutiny on the Bounty."Point Venus - This lighthouse now stands where James Cook and the scientists of his expedition observed the Transit of Venus in 1769.Gauguin Museum - This museum chronicles the French artist's life in Polynesia and includes two sketches and a sculpture.
The uninhibited waterfront town of Papeete lies on the island of Tahiti, the most magical name in the South Pacific. Spend a day on a palm-fringed beach, visit the Gauguin Museum or tour the lush interior to see the waterfalls. In town, sample boutiques and sidewalk cafes along Boulevard Pomare.
Papeete Attractions
Tahara Hill and Matavai Bay - The perfect viewpoint of the bay where Lt. William Bligh's HMS Bounty anchored in the novel, "Mutiny on the Bounty."Point Venus - This lighthouse now stands where James Cook and the scientists of his expedition observed the Transit of Venus in 1769.Gauguin Museum - This museum chronicles the French artist's life in Polynesia and includes two sketches and a sculpture.
Hailed as "game-changers for the luxury segment", Seabourn Quest and her sister ships represent a new evolution of elegance in luxury, small-ship cruising. Their generous proportions, encompassing no more than 229 spacious, ocean-view suites, allow an enhanced array of amenities and features, as well as ratios of space and service staff per guest that are among the industry's highest.
With ten decks and five dining options, including 24 hour room service, Seabourn Quest also features a range of entertainment and health & fitness facilities, all of it inclusive. She is best suited to mature cruises who will have the opportunity to sail to one-of-a-kind destinations and World Heritage sites, thanks to Seabourn's partnership with UNESCO.
Year Built
2011
Capacity
450
Meeting Rooms
Yes
Year Refurbished
N/A
Elevators
3
Casino
Yes
Registry
Bahamas
Restaurants
4
Disco
No
Tonnage
32,000
Bars
6
Fitness Center
Yes
Cabins
225
Pools
2
Children's Program
No
Handicap Cabins
N/A
Theaters
Y
Internet Cafe
Yes
Shops
Yes
Library
Yes
Spa
Yes
Cabin Categories | Decks
Balcony
Grand Wintergarden Suite
Ocean View Suite
Outside
Owners Suite
Penthouse Spa Suite
Penthouse Suite Guarantee
Penthouse Suite
Seabourn Suite
Signature Suite
Suite
Veranda Suite
Wintergarden Suite
Cabin Details
Balcony
Balcony
Balcony
Balcony
Located on Deck 7, these grand suites combine mid-ship suites and Wintergarden Suites for a total inside space of 1,186 square feet plus two verandas totaling 214 square feet.
Each suites feature a comfortable living area, queen-size bed or two twin beds, walk-in closet with personal safe and interactive flat-screen TV with music and movies. They also benefit from a fully-stocked bar and refrigerator, writing desk with personalised stationery, makeup vanity, spacious bathroom with separate tub and shower, plush robes, slippers, and hair dryer.
Grand Wintergarden Suites feature large windows, dining for six, glass-enclosed solarium with tub and bed day, two bedrooms, two bathrooms (one whirlpool) and guest bath. They also benefit from a convertible sofa bed for one, two bars, pantry with wet bar, three closets and three flat-screen TVs, as well as complimentary internet/WiFi service.
Approximately 295 square feet (28 square meters) of inside space
Guaranteed Suite: For this option we select the location and specific suite for you, and notify you prior to departure. Guests are guaranteed to be assigned a suite in the category selected or higher.
All Ocean View Suites feature:
A large picture window
Comfortable living area
Queen-size bed or two twin beds
Dining table for two
Walk-in closet
Interactive flat-screen television with music and movies
Fully stocked bar and refrigerator
Makeup vanity, spacious bathroom with separate tub and shower
*Wheelchair accessible suites are roll-in shower only.
Approximately 295 square feet (28 square meters) of inside space
Guaranteed Suite: For this option we select the location and specific suite for you, and notify you prior to departure. Guests are guaranteed to be assigned a suite in the category selected or higher.
All Ocean View Suites feature:
A large picture window
Comfortable living area
Queen-size bed or two twin beds
Dining table for two
Walk-in closet
Interactive flat-screen television with music and movies
Fully stocked bar and refrigerator
Makeup vanity, spacious bathroom with separate tub and shower
*Wheelchair accessible suites are roll-in shower only.
Approximately 295 square feet (28 square meters) of inside space
Guaranteed Suite: For this option we select the location and specific suite for you, and notify you prior to departure. Guests are guaranteed to be assigned a suite in the category selected or higher.
All Ocean View Suites feature:
A large picture window
Comfortable living area
Queen-size bed or two twin beds
Dining table for two
Walk-in closet
Interactive flat-screen television with music and movies
Fully stocked bar and refrigerator
Makeup vanity, spacious bathroom with separate tub and shower
*Wheelchair accessible suites are roll-in shower only.
Outside
Outside
Outside
Outside
Each suites feature a comfortable living area, queen-size bed or two twin beds, walk-in closet with personal safe and interactive flat-screen TV with music and movies. They also benefit from a fully-stocked bar and refrigerator, writing desk with personalised stationery, makeup vanity, spacious bathroom with separate tub and shower, plush robes, slippers, and hair dryer.
Owner's Suites feature forward-facing windows, dining for four, separate bedroom, guest bath, two flat-screen TVs, pantry with wet bar, as well as complimentary internet/WiFi service. Mid-ship suite 731 has a convertible sofa bed for one, whirlpool bathtub and no forward-facing windows.
Approximately 536 to 539 square feet (50 square meters) of inside space, plus one veranda of 167 to 200 square feet (16 to 19 square meters)
All Penthouse Spa Suite feature:
Dining table for two to four
Separate bedroom
Glass door to veranda
Two flat-screen TVs
Fully stocked bar
Spacious bathroom with tub, shower and large vanity
Approximately 436 square feet (41 square meters) of inside space, plus one veranda of 98 square feet (9 square meters)
Guaranteed Suite: For this option we select the location and specific suite for you, and notify you prior to departure. Guests are guaranteed to be assigned a suite in the category selected or higher.
All Penthouse Suite feature:
Dining table for two to four
Separate bedroom
Glass door to veranda
Two flat-screen TVs
Fully stocked bar
Spacious bathroom with tub, shower and large vanity
Each suites feature a comfortable living area, queen-size bed or two twin beds, walk-in closet with personal safe and interactive flat-screen TV with music and movies. They also benefit from a fully-stocked bar and refrigerator, writing desk with personalised stationery, makeup vanity, spacious bathroom with separate tub and shower, plush robes, slippers, and hair dryer.
Penthouse Suites feature dining table for 2-4, separate bedroom, glass door to veranda, and two flat screen TVs.
Deck 6 Suite 635 is larger and special-needs accessible, with tub and roll-in shower.
Seabourn Suites feature a dining table for two, living area and bedroom with queen-size bed or two twin beds, large picture window, closet and flat-screen TV with music and movies. They also benefit from a fully-stocked bar and refrigerator, writing desk with personalised stationery, makeup vanity, spacious bathroom with separate tub and shower, plush robes, slippers, and hair dryer.
Seabourn Suites feature a dining table for two, living area and bedroom with queen-size bed or two twin beds, large picture window, closet and flat-screen TV with music and movies. They also benefit from a fully-stocked bar and refrigerator, writing desk with personalised stationery, makeup vanity, spacious bathroom with separate tub and shower, plush robes, slippers, and hair dryer.
Each suites feature a comfortable living area, queen-size bed or two twin beds, walk-in closet with personal safe and interactive flat-screen TV with music and movies. They also benefit from a fully-stocked bar and refrigerator, writing desk with personalised stationery, makeup vanity, spacious bathroom with separate tub and shower, plush robes, slippers, and hair dryer.
Signature Suites feature expansive ocean views, forward-facing windows, dining for 4-6, whirlpool bathtub, and guest bath. They also benefit from pantry with wet bar, two closets and two flat-screen TVs, as well as complimentary internet/WiFi service.
Suite
Suite
Suite
Suite
Each suites feature a comfortable living area, queen-size bed or two twin beds, walk-in closet with personal safe and interactive flat-screen TV with music and movies. They also benefit from a fully-stocked bar and refrigerator, writing desk with personalised stationery, makeup vanity, spacious bathroom with separate tub and shower, plush robes, slippers, and hair dryer.
Veranda Suites feature dining table for two, living area and bedroom, glass door to veranda, closet and flat-screen TV. The veranda railings on decks 6-8 are all glass from floor to teak rail, whilst the ones on deck 5 are part metal and part glass from floor to teak rail.
Each suites feature a comfortable living area, queen-size bed or two twin beds, walk-in closet with personal safe and interactive flat-screen TV with music and movies. They also benefit from a fully-stocked bar and refrigerator, writing desk with personalised stationery, makeup vanity, spacious bathroom with separate tub and shower, plush robes, slippers, and hair dryer.
Veranda Suites feature dining table for two, living area and bedroom, glass door to veranda, closet and flat-screen TV. The veranda railings on decks 6-8 are all glass from floor to teak rail, whilst the ones on deck 5 are part metal and part glass from floor to teak rail.
Each suites feature a comfortable living area, queen-size bed or two twin beds, walk-in closet with personal safe and interactive flat-screen TV with music and movies. They also benefit from a fully-stocked bar and refrigerator, writing desk with personalised stationery, makeup vanity, spacious bathroom with separate tub and shower, plush robes, slippers, and hair dryer.
Veranda Suites feature dining table for two, living area and bedroom, glass door to veranda, closet and flat-screen TV. The veranda railings on decks 6-8 are all glass from floor to teak rail, whilst the ones on deck 5 are part metal and part glass from floor to teak rail.
Each suites feature a comfortable living area, queen-size bed or two twin beds, walk-in closet with personal safe and interactive flat-screen TV with music and movies. They also benefit from a fully-stocked bar and refrigerator, writing desk with personalised stationery, makeup vanity, spacious bathroom with separate tub and shower, plush robes, slippers, and hair dryer.
Veranda Suites feature dining table for two, living area and bedroom, glass door to veranda, closet and flat-screen TV. The veranda railings on decks 6-8 are all glass from floor to teak rail, whilst the ones on deck 5 are part metal and part glass from floor to teak rail.
Each suites feature a comfortable living area, queen-size bed or two twin beds, walk-in closet with personal safe and interactive flat-screen TV with music and movies. They also benefit from a fully-stocked bar and refrigerator, writing desk with personalised stationery, makeup vanity, spacious bathroom with separate tub and shower, plush robes, slippers, and hair dryer.
Veranda Suites feature dining table for two, living area and bedroom, glass door to veranda, closet and flat-screen TV. The veranda railings on decks 6-8 are all glass from floor to teak rail, whilst the ones on deck 5 are part metal and part glass from floor to teak rail.
Each suites feature a comfortable living area, queen-size bed or two twin beds, walk-in closet with personal safe and interactive flat-screen TV with music and movies. They also benefit from a fully-stocked bar and refrigerator, writing desk with personalised stationery, makeup vanity, spacious bathroom with separate tub and shower, plush robes, slippers, and hair dryer.
Veranda Suites feature dining table for two, living area and bedroom, glass door to veranda, closet and flat-screen TV. The veranda railings on decks 6-8 are all glass from floor to teak rail, whilst the ones on deck 5 are part metal and part glass from floor to teak rail.
Each suites feature a comfortable living area, queen-size bed or two twin beds, walk-in closet with personal safe and interactive flat-screen TV with music and movies. They also benefit from a fully-stocked bar and refrigerator, writing desk with personalised stationery, makeup vanity, spacious bathroom with separate tub and shower, plush robes, slippers, and hair dryer.
Grand Wintergarden Suites feature large windows, dining for six, whirlpool bathtub, guest bath, and convertible sofa bed for one. They also benefit from a pantry with wet bar, glass-enclosed solarium with tub and day bed, two closets and two flat-screen TVs, as well as complimentary internet/WiFi service.
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Departure Port:
Sydney
Sailing Date:
Monday, 01/19/26
Return Date:
Tuesday, 02/17/26
Nights:
29
Ship:
Seabourn Quest
Cruise Line:
Seabourn
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