Seabourn Odyssey Review

18 days on the Odyssey

Review for the Southern Caribbean Cruise on Seabourn Odyssey
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Mr. Manhattan
10+ Cruises • Age 70s

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Sail Date: Mar 2019
Cabin: Owner's Suite

We did the 7-day Caribbean portion from St. Maarten and remained on board for the transatlantic, disembarking in Lisbon--18 days in total. This was our third Seabourn cruise, and Seabourn was once again spot-on with everything.

Embarkation/disembarkation is easy, although St. Maarten hadn't fully recovered from the hurricane. In Lisbon, we just walked off the ship at the time we wanted, and our car and driver was waiting.

The famous Caviar in the Surf took place at St. Kitts the first day of the cruise, and once again Seabourn knocked it out of the park. It's an extraordinary event.

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Owner's Suite

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This is our favorite cabin on the ship. It's a one bedroom suite, mid-ships. The bedroom is enclosed, and separate from the living room. This works perfectly for us, since one of us is generally up way before the other. You can have room service come in with morning coffee without waking the other person. The balcony is double the size, and it has two giant lounge chairs on it in addition to a table and chairs. Morning coffee from room service comes within a couple of minutes, at most. We also had room service for dinner twice, and both times they set up your dining table with linen, etc. The cabin has tons of space, and you can really spread out and settle in.

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