Seabourn Highlights Lounges, Public Rooms for New Expedition Vessel

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Image: Seabourn Pursuit -Seabourn Square. (Photo Credit: Seabourn Media)

Seabourn unveiled a series of public rooms and lounges aboard its second purpose-built expedition vessel, Seabourn Pursuit, scheduled to enter service on August 12.

From passenger favorites like Seabourn Square and The Club to public rooms such as the Bow Lounge and Expedition Lounge, Seabourn Pursuit will offer elegant and luxurious settings for guests to relax and socialize.

In the Bow Lounge located on Deck 6, travelers will have the closest access to water level, making it the perfect spot for guests to watch for marine life. The facility also has several technological enhancements, including touch screens showing the ship’s plotted location and nautical charts to guide its journey.

“On Seabourn Pursuit, guests will embark on a one-of-a-kind experience that seamlessly combines Seabourn’s signature elegance and beloved ‘home away from home’ atmosphere with an expedition feel that will leave them with a sense of fulfillment as they explore different parts of the world,” Seabourn president Natalya Leahy said.

The Constellation Lounge on Deck 9 forward houses the highest indoor viewing point on the ship, with floor-to-ceiling glass walls, Afternoon Tea service, live piano entertainment and after-dinner service.

On Deck 9, The Club and the Sky Bar offer custom-crafted cocktails, fine wines at cocktail hour and live music before and after dinner. Passengers can also enjoy Seabourn Square on Deck 6, a sociable space with a charming European-style coffee bar vibe.

“There is an abundance of elegance, space and offerings that will redefine ultra-luxury expedition travel, providing our guests with many Seabourn Moments they will always treasure,” Leahy continued.

The ship will also boast the Expedition Lounge and Discovery Center on Deck 4, with the latter acting as the teaching and academic center for natural history and cultural programming aboard the Seabourn Pursuit.

When it debuts in August, the new Seabourn ship will sail five voyages in the Mediterranean before embarking on two trips across the Atlantic and through the Caribbean. On October 10, the vessel will arrive in Barbados to sail a series of expedition journeys.

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