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Seabourn Quest Cruise Reviews for Gay & Lesbian to South America from Santiago (Valparaiso)

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Luxury on the Ice

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rapjjp
10+ Cruises • Age 70s

This was a once in a lifetime cruise around Cape Horn starting in Santiago, Chile….glacial cruising around Cape Horn, Antarctica landings, up the east coast of South America, ending deep in the Amazon in Manaus, Brazil. For booking, this cruise was forty-two days and technically two back to back cruises on Seabourn Quest. The ship is reinforced for Antarctica. This was the last summer trip ...
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Sail Date: February 2019


Going Rapidly Downhill

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LS0860
2-5 Cruises • Age 60s

This was our second cruise with Seabourn. The first was fabulous, prior to the Carnival ownership change. The cabin was the same, but our steward was not there when we arrived. In fact, it took some time to find out who it was. She, and her colleagues appeared to be run off their feet. We asked a couple of times for additions to the bar fridge - one being sparkling water with a screw top (which ...
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Sail Date: December 2017

Cabin Type: Suite


Awesome ship & Unbelieveable Antarctic experience!

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Mljva
10+ Cruises • Age 70s

The Quest is a fantastic ship. Large enough to offer many of the things we enjoy on larger ships but small enough to get into areas (including the Antarctic Peninsula) that most cruise ships cannot. Our cabin was lovely and plenty large in area, storage, etc. for our 3 week cruise. I saw one comment about the small shower stalls and, yes, they are tiny but the water pressure is excellent and, ...
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Sail Date: February 2016


WOW! Must see!

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At sea days
10+ Cruises • Age 70s

The Antarctica was very high on our "bucket list"so glad we waited for the Seabourn experience to take this amazing adventure. We sailed on the last departure of the season...the best for last! Not only the wonderful Seabourn treatment but an excellent expedition team lead by Robin West...we were really informed on the way down with wonderful interesting lectures...Geoff with his humorous take on ...
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Sail Date: January 2014

Cabin Type: Veranda Suite


Fabulous itinerary and fabulous ship - just go!

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OD2
First Time Cruiser • Age 80s

My husband and I researched all the Antarctic cruise choices thoroughly. Some ships are very small without stabilizers but they allow passengers to make zodiac landings. Other ships are large but because of the limitations of the IAATO rules which state that only 100 people are allowed to go ashore at one time, they do not make any landings. We picked Seabourn Quest because it is mid-sized, ...
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Sail Date: December 2013


Great Excursions - Pompous Dining

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petebog
6-10 Cruises • Age 70s

The Seabourn Quest is an excellent sized ship and this Antarctic cruise was supreme . The ship is big enough to handle any seas on the way to Antarctica, but has a small enough customer population, and a big enough staff to make service quite personal. The excursions along the west coast of South America and in Punta Arenas were very well done. Locations were fabulous, and the hosts were very good ...
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Sail Date: December 2013


A 'brochure' cruise

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saley
6-10 Cruises • Age 70s

News on Antarctic cruises tends to favour the report of problems, such as being stuck in the ice, or beset with bad weather in Drake Passage. No bad news for this cruise - quiet seas, excellent weather, five days in Antarctica and 3 days in South Georgia - more landings and zodiac cruises than anticipated, more wildlife than could be imagined. Expedition staff include a number of scientists with ...
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Sail Date: December 2013


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Couldn't have been better!

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Cal68
6-10 Cruises • Age 40s

Seabourn really excelled on this trip. This was our first trip with Seabourn and I must say that we were completely sold on their service and excellence. It was evident that a lot of foresight had been invested in these 4 Antarctica sailings. From the overhead heaters installed throughout the outdoor spaces to the blankets and beanies, it seemed like everything had been thought of to ensure ...
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Sail Date: December 2013


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