THE expansive accommodations aboard Seabourn Venture, the luxury cruise line’s new expedition vessel, were revealed at an event in Sydney on Fri, with Seabourn President Rich Meadows joining other senior executives for the unveiling. The purpose-built vessel will feature 132 all-veranda, all ocean-front suites including the Signature Suite, the Owner’s...
THE expansive accommodations aboard Seabourn Venture, the luxury cruise line’s new expedition vessel, were revealed at an event in Sydney on Fri, with Seabourn President Rich Meadows joining other senior executives for the unveiling.
The purpose-built vessel will feature 132 all-veranda, all ocean-front suites including the Signature Suite, the Owner’s Suite and the two-level Grand Wintergarden Suite.
Standard Suites feature a personal stewardess, in-suite bar, interactive TV, walk-in closets and a marble bath with double sink, full-sized tub and shower.
For an extra touch of luxury, the Signature Suite has an expansive veranda area with its own canopied whirlpool tub, sofa and chairs, along with a living area complete with a dining table for four and a wet bar.
The forward-facing Owner’s Suite has separate living and bedroom areas with a veranda providing a “commanding view of the ship’s course”.
And the two Grand Wintergarden Suites feature an upper floor bedroom area with a spa bathroom, a second separate bedroom and private bathroom on the lower level, providing stunning views through expansive two-storey windows.
Expedition “toys” on board include two six-passenger submarines, Meadows said.
Pictured at the Sydney reveal event are, from left: Sture Myrmell, Carnival Australia President; Seabourn President, Rich Meadows; Chris Austin, Senior VP Global Sales & Marketing; Tony Archbold, Seabourn Director of Sales Australia/NZ; and Brian Badura, Seabourn Director Global PR.
To view renders of the suites see facebook.com/cruiseweekly.
