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Seabourn Cruise Line (based in Miami, Florida), was founded in 1987 by a group of Norwegian investors, including industrialist Atle Brynestad, whose aim was to build the most luxurious yacht-like cruise ships ever constructed. Its first ultra-luxury ship, the all-suite 10,000-ton, 208-guest Seabourn Pride made her debut in November 1988, to be followed a year later by sister ship, Seabourn Spirit. In 1996, a third identical sister ship was purchased from Royal Cruise Line. Built from the same plans, at the same shipyard as her twin sisters, Seabourn Legend, which began her life as Royal Viking Queen and later sailed as Queen Odyssey for Royal Cruise Line( Royal Viking and Royal Cruise Line were both Kloster owned lines). Seabourn's newest generation of ships Seabourn Odyssey(2009) and Seabourn Soujourn(2010) take Seabourn's style of inclusive luxury cruising to a whole new level. Even more spacious and accommodating, these ships offer unrivaled luxury accomodations, a multitude of fine dining options taking Seabourn's legendary level of attentitive personal service to all new heights. more
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Featured Ship: Caribbean Princess
Caribbean Princess® is one of the stars of the region that bears her name. The Caribbean Princess visits the Turks & Caicos, St. Thomas, San Juan and more. Plus, there's so much to do onboard: Get a workout at the fitness center, then rejuvenate with a pampering treatment in the Lotus Spa® or go out on deck to the adults-only oasis, The Sanctuary. You'll enjoy an array of freshwater swimming pools and hot tubs, lounges and clubs, a library, lavish production shows, extensive options for children and much more. Enjoy traditional dining rooms or fine dining in specialty restaurants like Sabatini's® and the elegant Crown Grill the new Vines Wine & Seafood Bar. And be sure to experience, Movies Under the Stars®. Caribbean Princess features many signature Princess innovations, including Their private retreats just for adults and a glittering piazza-style Atrium with entertainers and an array of casual eateries. It's all you would expect of a ship this grand. more |
Featured Destination: Alaska
If you arrive in Anchorage at what should be nighttime, the first thing you'll notice is the daylight. Whether it's 11 p.m., or 3 a.m., it will appear to be an overcast late afternoon. In May, there are 20 hours of sunlight per day. By June, it's daylight virtually 24/7: You'll have to pull the shades to get some shut-eye. That means you can make a 1 a.m. visit to Ship Creek, just a salmon leap for the city's bustling downtown area, when the fish are running and see a hundred fisherman lining the banks, slogging into the umber waters with hip waders on, flicking their lures into the stream in hopes of landing a 25-pound king salmon. The perpetual daylight is your first clue that Anchorage has many unique experiences in store. The first-time visitor will find Anchorage's moderate climate a welcome surprise. Warmed by the Japanese currents of the Pacific Ocean, Anchorage enjoys average summer time highs in the mid-60s, so don't bother packing the down parka and mittens in the summer. Anchorage is a modern city home to over 250,000 Alaskans more than two-fifths of the state's residents. more |





