This was our first time on Seabourn and we were extremely pleased. Both embarkation and disembarkation were quick and went smoothly. The ship is on the smaller side compared to the average cruise ship, but it was immaculate, and very well maintained. Our cabin was large enough that my husband and I had separate areas to read or relax. The bathroom had a shower and a tub with Molton Brown toiletries.They had 2 small shops, a small casino, a library/computer area, bars, and an outside deck with a swimming pool, hot tubs and plenty of loungers. The restaurant was very pretty or you could also eat at the Patio which was outdoors by the swimming pool or at their buffet style restaurant, which was kept so clean. We never had to wait for a table. I can't say enough about the food. We did not have one bad meal in 10 days. Wait, we did not have one mediocre meal in 10 days. Every meal we had was outstanding, served professionally and always with a smile. They changed their choices daily producing gourmet at every meal. They offered good wine with dinner, and top shelf liquor throughout the ship. Their entertainment was very good, but limited. They have a piano player, a 3 person band, and a group of singers that performed in the theater in the evening or elsewhere around the ship. They were very talented, and a joy to listen to. They brought a comedian on board as well as 2 lecturers. Even though the entertainers were very good, we would have liked more options. Most importantly, we have never had better service on any of our 27 cruises. All of the officers, staff, and crew were pleasant, courteous, warm, helpful, and always professional. The officers mingled with the passengers when they could, as did the entertainers. The entire staff helped to make our vacation a very positive experience. I can't say enough about them. Quebec City, Halifax, Charlottetown, Bar Harbor and Boston were great ports. I recommend shore excursions in the smaller cities in between. The citizens of Saguenay were so happy to have us visit. They were voted the best cruise port for a reason. Baie-Comeau and Gaspe were too small to just roam around for the afternoon. Overall, it was a GREAT cruise.
A very limited cruise port.
Very quaint town. Plenty of restaurants and plenty of shopping.