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| Deck | Cabin Type | Cabin Code | Save up to | Single Cabin ![]() | Twin Cabin ![]() | Triple Cabin ![]() | Quad Cabin ![]() | |||||
| Deck 4 view | Oceanview Suite view | A | $6302enquire now | $3183enquire now | N/A | N/A | ||||||
| Deck 4 view | Oceanview Suite view | A1 | $6836enquire now | $3450enquire now | N/A | N/A | ||||||
| Deck 5 view | Oceanview Suite view | A2 | $7282enquire now | $3673enquire now | N/A | N/A | ||||||
| Deck 6 view | Oceanview Suite view | A3 | $7994enquire now | $4030enquire now | N/A | N/A | ||||||
| Deck 5 view | Balcony Suite view | B2 | $8707enquire now | $4386enquire now | N/A | N/A | ||||||
| Deck 5 view | Classic Suite view | CS | $9242enquire now | $4653enquire now | N/A | N/A | ||||||
| Deck 6 view | Balcony Suite view | B3 | $9242enquire now | $4653enquire now | N/A | N/A | ||||||
| Deck 6 view | Owner's Suite view | OW | 54% | $16548enquire now | $8306enquire now | N/A | N/A | |||||
*Please note: All prices featured are in AU dollars (unless otherwise stated), and include port taxes, government taxes and fees. Prices and availability are subject to change due to changes made by the Cruise Companies. | ||||||||||||
Cruise Itinerary
| Day | Ports of call | Arrival | Departure |
| 1 | Fort Lauderdale | Fri, Jan 4 2013 17:00 | |
| 4 | San Juan | Mon, Jan 7 2013 12:00 | Mon, Jan 7 2013 19:00 |
| 5 | Prickly Pear Island | Tue, Jan 8 2013 08:00 | Tue, Jan 8 2013 18:00 |
| 6 | Gustavia | Wed, Jan 9 2013 08:00 | Wed, Jan 9 2013 18:00 |
| 7 | St. John's | Thu, Jan 10 2013 08:00 | Thu, Jan 10 2013 18:00 |
| 8 | Saba | Fri, Jan 11 2013 08:00 | Fri, Jan 11 2013 18:00 |
| 9 | Charlotte Amalie | Sat, Jan 12 2013 07:00 | |
| Total length of cruise: 8 nights | |||
TYPICAL ITINERARY
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, US
From the bustling city center to the sandy beaches that seem to form a halo around this Floridian playground, Fort Lauderdale is alive with activity. The waterways are dotted with luxury yachts from harbors around the world, and exclusive homes line the waterfront. The posh boutiques on Las Olas Boulevard cater to the sophisticated sun-worshipers who enjoy "the season" in Florida.
San Juan, Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico has been voluntarily associated with the United States since it was ceded by Spain in 1898. In 1952, this island country became a self-governing commonwealth territory of the United States. The capital, San Juan, is a teeming city of over 1.5 million. Remnants of colonial architecture stand side by side with the most modern high rises in this city of contrasts. The 7-square-block area, which contains the historic zone of Old San Juan, was once completely encircled by city walls and is still guarded by the impressive forts of El Morro and San Cristobal, which loom over the harbor as reminders of the centuries of Spanish rule. El Yunque rainforest, on the northeastern side of the island, is just one of many distinctive geographical features found here. Mountain lakes, waterfalls, teak forests, and three magnificent phosphorescent bays offer the visitor a variety of diversions.
Prickly Pear Island, British Virgin Islands
The lovely little island of Prickly Pear gets its name for its habitat that favors this cactus species. The island is situated in the North Sound of Virgin Gorda, which is generally considered to be the island Columbus named Saint Ursula. How and when Virgin Gorda became the "Fat Virgin," no one is certain. All land over 1,000 feet high on Virgin Gorda has been designated National Park, thus preserving its natural beauty. It is also known for long, exquisite white sand beaches, including several on Prickly Pear itself, which boasts some of the BVIs' loveliest. In 1964 Laurence Rockefeller built the island's first resort hotel at Little Dix Bay, and since then Virgin Gorda has continued to grow in popularity with visitors. Weather permitting the ship makes a brief stop off Spanish Town to disembark those guests going on tour. It then repositions to anchor off Prickly Pear where the crew gets set up to treat you to a complimentary Prickly Pear beach party. A tender picks up all guests on tour at Leverick Bay to return them directly to Prickly Pear in time for this event.
Gustavia (St. Barts), France
Tiny St. Barts, as it is commonly called, lies 125 miles northwest of the French island of Guadeloupe, of which it is a dependency. Its geographic features include steep, green, once-active volcano hills, deep valleys, and beautiful beaches. Founded by the French, ceded to Sweden then returned to France, the toy-scaled capital of Gustavia is built around the harbor on the island's southwest coast. Many of the island's inhabitants are descendants of settlers from Brittany, Normandy and Sweden. Today they operate small inns, cafes, restaurants and boutiques that are housed in old buildings of Swedish colonial and French Creole architecture. Too small for most cruise ships, Gustavia's harbor is a favorite layover for sailing yachts, and with prices well beyond the means of the masses, visits are mostly limited to a few hours of day-trippers from nearby St. Martin/St. Maarten. The majority of visitors staying on the island still come from among the privileged who treasure the laid-back atmosphere and small-gem perfection of St. Barts.
St. John's, Antigua
The first settlement on the island we now know as Antigua was not established until the 1600s, when English settlers arrived. Antigua remained a part of the British Commonwealth until its independence in 1981. Today, Antigua is a popular vacation destination, attracting tourists with its ideal climate, 366 beautiful beaches, amazing landscape and leisurely lifestyle.
Saba, Netherlands Antilles
Saba is one of the smallest islands of the Dutch Antilles. It is a quiet, secluded island, which is actually an extinct volcano with no beaches or flat land. It is covered in lush foliage and under the sea, the volcanic walls continue a sheer drop to great depths, making for some of the most panoramic diving in the Caribbean.The famous Saba Marine Park is second to none. There are four small villages on Saba, which are as quaint and charming as the gentle, friendly manner of the Saban people. The capital is named “The Bottom” which is Dutch for bowl shaped. It's also the official capital of Saba, a charming Dutch village of chimneys, gabled roofs, and gardens. Other villages worth visiting our Winwardside and Hell’s Gate.
Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas
Since the arrival of the first Europeans, led by Christopher Columbus in 1493, the Virgin Islands have had a varied and colorful history. The English, Dutch, Spanish, French and Danish have all had their influence on the development of the islands into a trading crossroads of the Atlantic. Charlotte Amalie is the hillside port town of St. Thomas and is famous for its shopping attractions. Many of the boutiques were once pirate strongholds or thick-walled arched-ceiling warehouses. Today, restored, they spill over with tempting imports. Non-shoppers will find beautiful beaches and water sport facilities to while away some sun filled hours.
OVERVIEW
Set sail from Fort Lauderdale on your 8 nights Caribbean Sunsets cruise on Seabourn Legend. This 9 day Caribbean Sunsets cruise visits 6 different ports including San Juan - Puerto Rico, Prickly Pear Island - British Virgin Islands, Gustavia (St. Barts) - France, St. John's - Antigua, Saba - Netherlands Antilles and Charlotte Amalie - St. Thomas U.S. Virgin Islands.
INCLUSIONS
- 8 Night Cruise
- All Meals
- Fine wine and spirits
- Gratuities, not expected or required
- Complimentary In-Suite Bar (stocked daily)
- Complimentary champagne upon arrival
- Fruit basket Replenished Daily
- Private ensuite
- Flat Screen TV for in-cabin entertainment
- Complimentary toiletries
- In cabin safe
- Exciting entertainment and activities
- Special guest entertainers
- Choice of Bars and Lounges
- Water Sports
| Vessel: Seabourn Legend | Length: 439ft |
| Year: 1989 | Beam: 63.00ft |
| Draft: 16.50ft | Cruising speed: 16kn |
| Crew: 164 | Elevator: 3 |
| Gross Tonnage: 10,000 tons | Onboard Currency: US Dollars |
| Passenger Capacity: 208 | Refurbished: 2008 |
| Registry: Bahamas | Restaurants: 3 |
| Whirpool : 3 | 24 Hour Room Service |
| All Main Meals Included | Beauty Salon |
| Boutique | Business Centre |
| Casino | Computer Centre |
| Galley | In Suite Refrigerator |
| Laundry Service | Library |
| Marina | Private Safe |
| Spa | Swimming Pool |
OTHER INFORMATION
The yachts of Seabourn are proof positive that good things do indeed come in small packages. The intimate 208-guest Legend features all-suite accommodations, many with balconies. Dive into water sports from the ship's own unique marina. Dine on gourmet cuisine by celebrity chef Charlie Parker, who has created more than 200 signature dishes just for Seabourn Legend Cruise Ship guests. Savor bistro-style fare at the Veranda Cafe, or lunch al fresco at the Sky Bar grill. Wherever you dine, enjoy complimentary wines, spirits, and French champagne with lunch and dinner from the House of Heidsieck. With virtually one staff member for every guest, Seabourn provides an unmatched level of service.ABOUT The Yachts Of Seabourn
Seabourn Cruise Line is a luxury cruise line headquartered in Miami, Florida. The line operates all around the world, from short seven-day Caribbean cruises to exotic 100+ day cruises around the world. It is owned by Carnival Corporation, part of the "World's Leading Cruise Lines" marketing group, which also includes Holland America Line, Princess Cruises, Carnival Cruises, Cunard Line, Costa Cruises, P&O Cruises, and AIDA Cruises. Passengers typically range in ages from the 40s to the 60s, but children are still welcome. The company refers to itself as The Yachts of Seabourn.
Seabourn specializes in (relatively) small ships, small enough to fit in many exotic ports around the world that large cruise ships can't reach. All cabins are suites and are well equipped with some of the best amenities available at sea. All have designer soaps, flat-screen televisions, DVD players, and Bose Wave sound systems.
Balcony Suite
- 277 square feet (26 square meters)
- Separate living area and bedroom
- Large picture window or balcony
- Walk-in closet
- Flat-screen TV with DVD player
- Fully-stocked bar replenished daily to your preferences
- Writing desk
- Spacious marble bathroom with tub, shower and large vanity
- Hair dryer
- 110/220 outlets
- Direct- dial telephone
- Private electronic safe
- Best- selling audio books, CDs and DVDs
Classic Suite
- 400 square feet (37 square meters)
- Separate living area and bedroom
- Large picture window or balcony
- Walk-in closet
- Flat-screen TV with DVD player
- Fully-stocked bar replenished daily to your preferences
- Writing desk
- Spacious marble bathroom with tub, shower and large vanity
- Hair dryer
- 110/220 outlets
- Direct- dial telephone
- Private electronic safe
- Best- selling audio books, CDs and DVDs
Double Suite
- 554 square feet (52 square meters)
- Separate living area and bedroom
- Large picture window or balcony
- Walk-in closet
- Flat-screen TV with DVD player
- Fully-stocked bar replenished daily to your preferences
- Writing desk
- Spacious marble bathroom with tub, shower and large vanity
- Hair dryer
- 110/220 outlets
- Direct- dial telephone
- Private electronic safe
- Best- selling audio books, CDs and DVDs
Oceanview Suite
- 277 square feet (26 square meters)
- Separate living area and bedroom
- Large picture window or balcony
- Walk-in closet
- Flat-screen TV with DVD player
- Fully-stocked bar replenished daily to your preferences
- Writing desk
- Spacious marble bathroom with tub, shower and large vanity
- Hair dryer
- 110/220 outlets
- Direct- dial telephone
- Private electronic safe
- Best- selling audio books, CDs and DVDs
Owner's Suite
- 575 square feet (54 square meters)
- Separate living area and bedroom
- Large picture window or balcony
- Walk-in closet
- Flat-screen TV with DVD player
- Fully-stocked bar replenished daily to your preferences
- Writing desk
- Spacious marble bathroom with tub, shower and large vanity
- Hair dryer
- 110/220 outlets
- Direct- dial telephone
- Private electronic safe
- Best- selling audio books, CDs and DVDs
Seabourn Legend
Deck 3


- For a change of pace, dine at Restaurant 2. This avant-garde eatery serves carefully selected wine and food pairings in small plates. The chef's imagination is on display in every dish served in this sophisticated dining restaurant, which sometimes offers themed dinners.
Located on Deck 3 deck
- Our gourmet open-seating Restaurant spares nothing offering guests Charlie Palmer's exceptional cuisine at tables set with Porsgrund China and Schott Zwiesel crystal. Most evenings, guests adopt an elegant casual attire. On special nights we have a formal optional dress code.
Located on Deck 3 deck
- Choose your favorites served to you by gracious staff from the buffet or order from the menu and enjoy the view from this breezy indoor/outdoor café that overlooks the ship's wake. In the evening, the Veranda Café is transformed into the magic that is Restaurant 2.
Located on Deck 7 deck
Boutique Onboard Shop
- The Boutiques on all ships in the fleet feature a selection of designer jewellery, fashions, perfumes and Silversea logo items. Shops are closed while in port and on occasion due to local government regulations. Toiletries and convenience items are also available for purchase.
Located on Deck 6
Card Room
Casino
- Enjoy the tales of fellow travelers, and share some of your own, If you´re feeling lucky, head to the casino and play a hand of Blackjack.
Located on Deck 6
Internet
Bars and Lounges
- If you're looking for live entertainment, head to the lounge for the night's lineup: laugh along with a comedian or relive fond memories while enjoying a Broadway Revue.
Located on Deck 8
- Compete in a golf putting competition in the Sky Bar, learn the tango or show your prowess at cards in ACBL-sanctioned bridge competitions.
Located on Deck 8
Marina
Swimming
Spas and Sauna
- The very concept of time ends at the entrance of The Spa at Seabourn. Here, time stands still as you renew and rejuvenate at the hands of our certified therapists.
Located on Deck 7
- Discover why The Spa at Seabourn was rated the Top Cruise Line Spa by the readers of Conde Nast Traveler. Explore the healing properties of warm stones, seaweed wraps, Japanese Shiatsu and deep cleansing facials.
- For fitness, The Spa at Seabourn offers daily classes and the option of having your own personal trainer. With a sweeping view of the ocean, you can use the spa´s state-of-the-art equipment for cardio and strength training. The pool is just a few steps away if you want to swim a few laps.
- The Spa at Seabourn also has a salon so you can get ready for a romantic evening. The salon offers hairstyling, pedicures and exotic therapies for hands and feet. Whatever you desire, the pleasure is all yours.
Located on Deck 7
- Enjoy the exhilarating view from our whirlpool on the bow while a steward serves you chilled champagne. Meet acclaimed experts, celebrities and chefs in our exclusive Dress Circle enrichment program.
Located on Deck 5
Sunning
Spa and Fitness
- The gym on each Seabourn yacht is well-equipped for maintaining a complete fitness regime. Equipment available includes:
- Variable resistance machines including: Abdominal Crunch, Lat Pull-down, Hip Adductor, Pectoral Fly, Seated Leg Curl, Leg Extension, Chest Press, Biceps Curl, Triceps Extension, Leg Press, Back Extension
- Adjustable Benches and Rubber Encased Dumbbells: 5-50lbs
- Recumbent Cardio Cycles
- Upright Cardio Cycles
- Programmable Treadmills
- In addition, free classes in stretch yoga, mat Pilates and cardio Ki-Bo are offered.
Located on Deck 7
Seabourn Legend Photos
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