Seabourn Quest Review

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The Best Way to See Antarctica

Review for South America Cruise on Seabourn Quest
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Sail Date: Nov 2018
Cabin: Veranda Suite

We've taken 32 cruises on many different lines and now find that Seabourn is our favorite line. We booked this cruise as a way to get us to South America, and were happily surprised by the extra bonus of Antarctica.

I was most pleased by the careful attention paid to passenger safety and comfort. An expedition to Antarctica is not easy and many passengers had some degree of disability. Still we never felt endangered and we saw a lot of Antarctica in comfort, both on ship and off.

Embarkation in Miami was a breeze and getting off and on in all ports, including tender service, was fast and easy. This is one of the pleasures of traveling on a small ship. Disembarkation in Buenos Aires was chaotic and Seabourn might have been able to provide more assistance there.

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Veranda Suite

Cabin V4

Well-designed and spacious with lots of room to store your gear. Comfortable balcony. Huge bathroom with both a shower and a tub. The best interactive TV system on the sea with hundreds of choices. Order rood service and enjoy a show!

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