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Seabourn Pride

Overall Score
BERLITZ'S RATING
  Possible Achieved
 
Ship 500 457
Accommodation 200 186
Food 400 347
Service 400 353
Entertainment 100 86
Cruise 400 352
 
How this score is created

This luxuriously appointed cruise vessel has sleek exterior styling, handsome profile with swept-back, rounded lines, and is an identical sister vessel to Seabourn Spirit. It has two fine mahogany water taxis for use as shore tenders. An aft water sports platform and marina can be used in suitably calm warm-water areas. Water sports facilities include a small, enclosed “dip” pool, sea kayaks, snorkel equipment, windsurfers, water ski boat, and Zodiac inflatable boats. An open-bridge policy exists, so you can visit the ship’s navigation bridge at almost any time (except during bad weather or especially tricky maneuvers).

A wide central passageway divides port and starboard side accommodation. Inviting, sumptuous public areas have warm colors. Fine quality interior fixtures, fittings, artwork and fabric combine to present an outstanding, elegant decor. For a small ship, there is wide range of public rooms. These include a main lounge (staging small cabaret shows), nightclub, an observation lounge with bar, large, deep armchairs, and a cigar smoking area complete with cabinet, cigar humidor and small selection of good cigars. There is a small business center, small meeting room, and a small casino with roulette and blackjack tables, plus a few slot machines tucked away.

Not for the budget-minded, this ship is for those desiring supremely elegant, stylish, small-ship surroundings, but is perhaps rather small for long voyages in open waters.

During the past two years, there have been many complaints about falling standards aboard the Seabourn ships, particularly with regard to maintenance (they are now over 10 years old), and that food, presentation and service had deteriorated. However, the company has now turned things around, and the product delivered is extremely good.

Seabourn Pride provides discerning passengers with an outstanding level of personal service and an utterly civilized cruise experience. For a grand, small ship cruise experience in fine surroundings, with only just over 100 other couples as neighbors, this ship is difficult to beat. All drinks (except premium brands and connoisseur wines) are included, as are gratuities, fine aromatherapy bath selections from Molton Brown and large soaps by Bronnley, Chanel and Hermès, short massages on deck (called “massage moments”), open-seating dining, use of watersports equipment, one free Exclusively Seabourn shore excursion per cruise, and movies under the stars. Seabourn Pride is able to cruise to places where large cruise ships can’t, due to its ocean-yacht size. DHL provides luggage pick-up and delivery service. Port charges and insurance are not included. The onboard currency is the US dollar.

In the final analysis, the three Seabourn ships provide an excellent product, and are superior to other upscale ships such as Seven Seas Mariner and Seven Seas Voyager, but still not up to the standard of Europa’s fine product delivery and hospitality.

The sunloungers are plastic (although light and easy to store, they are second-class, and should be made of wood or stainless steel). There is no wrap-around promenade deck outdoors. There is only one dryer in the self-service launderette. Non-American passengers should note that almost all entertainment and activities are geared towards American tastes, despite the increasingly international passenger mix.

Berlitz Guide © Apa Publishing 2008

 
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