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Seabourn Quest Cruises 2026 – 2027: Prices, Sailing Dates & Itinerary Schedules

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Seabourn Quest

Warm service and an easy sense of scale give this ship its quiet confidence, with Seabourn Square bringing coffee, conversation, reading space, and Guest Services into one central hub. Days can move from open-kitchen breakfasts and regionally themed dinners at The Colonnade to wide sea views in the Observation Bar, where afternoon tea and evening drinks feel naturally unrushed. Seabourn Quest sits in the middle of that rhythm, carrying the line’s small-ship character without excess, and giving guests a polished onboard setting where dining, views, and personal space remain the clearest part of the journey.

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Seabourn Quest exterior cruising through Prince Christian Sound with mountain scenery and blue water
Seabourn Quest passes Prince Christian Sound, Greenland © Seabourn
Pool Deck aboard Seabourn Quest overlooking Kotor, Montenegro with loungers, whirlpools, and mountain views
Pool Deck views over Kotor Bay © Seabourn
Observation Bar lounge with curved seating, ocean-facing windows, and soft contemporary seating
Observation Bar with wide sea views © Seabourn
Owner’s Suite living area with dining table, bar seating, sofa, and large windows
Owner’s Suite with generous living space © Seabourn
Seabourn Quest The Restaurant dining room with formal table settings, chandelier lighting, and cream curtains
The Restaurant set for elegant dining © Seabourn
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Seabourn Quest Ship Facts

Class: Odyssey Class
Entered Service: 2011
Gross Tonnage: ~32,000 GT
Length: ~198 m / 650 ft
Beam (max): ~25.6 m / 84 ft
Guests: 458
Crew: ~335
Decks: 10 passenger decks
Signature Features: The Club, The Patio, The Spa at Seabourn
Itinerary Style: Seabourn Quest follows a wide-ranging deployment pattern shaped less by one signature region than by a steady mix of destination-rich sailings, scenic coastal passages, warm-water routes, remote calls, and longer ocean journeys that suit travelers looking for variety across the cruise calendar.
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Onboard Experience

Accommodation

Accommodation keeps the suite experience spacious without making it feel oversized. Veranda Suites pair a private balcony with a proper sitting area, useful for breakfast, reading, or quiet planning between ports. Owner’s Suites add a separate sense of residence, with forward-facing windows, dining space, a guest bath, and a pantry with wet bar. The result is accommodation that feels practical, generous, and personal across both short sailings and longer voyages.

Dining

Meals can move from classic dining-room timing to newer Mediterranean flavors without losing the ship’s small-scale ease. The Restaurant remains the main open-seating venue, letting guests choose tables and mealtimes around the day’s port schedule. Solis gives Seabourn Quest a brighter, destination-inspired dinner option, with fresh Mediterranean dishes prepared in a more modern style. Together, they keep evenings varied while still feeling comfortably unforced and polished from first course onward.

Bars & Lounges

The bar circuit works best when the day moves outdoors. Sky Bar gives the upper pool area an open-air perch for a cool drink between sun breaks, while Patio Bar keeps service close to loungers, shade, and the main swimming pool. The mood stays easygoing rather than busy, so guests can pause after lunch, follow the light, or linger casually through sailaway hour, with the sea always close by throughout.

Activities & Entertainment

Daytime and evening programming has a cultural thread rather than a constant-show feeling. In the Grand Salon, lectures, cooking demonstrations, movies, vocal performances, comedy, and classical recitals can share the same central showroom. Seabourn Conversations gives Seabourn Quest another layer, bringing explorers, writers, performers, or specialists into the daily social setting. The schedule feels strongest when sea days leave time for listening, music, and thoughtful exchange between scenic port calls.

Seabourn Quest Highlights

Highlights come from the way outdoor spaces change the rhythm of the voyage. The retractable Marina can turn select warm-water days into kayak, paddleboard, or watersports sessions from the ship or beach, subject to conditions. Sun Terrace offers a quieter counterpoint, with double loungers arranged for daylight views and after-dark sky watching. Those details give the ship a graceful balance between activity and stillness on longer scenic days at sea.

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Quest FAQ

1 How private do the balcony-style suites feel?
Veranda Suites give guests their own outdoor space, along with a living area, walk-in closet, stocked bar, and refrigerator. The layout works well for quiet mornings, reading time, or simple in-suite dining.
2 Which dinner venue suits guests who want lighter Mediterranean food?
Solis is the strongest fit for that style. Its menu focuses on Mediterranean dishes, garden produce, seafood, and changing specials influenced by ingredients found during port visits.
3 Where can Seabourn Quest guests find card games or a quieter sea-day corner?
The Card Room is the natural place to start. It is set up for card play, board games, and small-group social time, especially useful on sea days or longer passages.
4 Can a family eat in the suite after a long port day?
Yes. In-Suite Dining is available around the clock, and guests can also have dinner from The Restaurant served course by course in their suite or on the private veranda.
5 Is there an easy way to check menus and port times without paper schedules?
The Seabourn Source app is useful for that. Guests can review daily activities, dining menus and meal times, port arrival and departure times, spa details, and shore excursion information.
6 Does any lounge connect indoor music with outdoor space?
The Club does. It has a main room for social evenings, live music, or DJ sets, plus a terrace with two small whirlpool spas when guests want fresh air nearby.
7 What should guests know about watersports from the ship?
Marina Day may be offered in select destinations, with watersports available when local conditions allow. It is not an every-sailing guarantee, so the daily program matters.
8 Are enrichment talks part of the daily program?
Yes. On Seabourn Quest, Seabourn Conversations can bring guest experts from fields such as arts, history, science, and culture into the onboard schedule.
9 Where should guests look for an evening meal outside?
Earth & Ocean is the key outdoor evening option. It serves fresh, inventive dishes from around the world in an open-air setting under the stars.
10 Can guests keep up a fitness routine at sea?
Yes. The Spa & Wellness area includes an ocean-view fitness center, Motion Studio classes, spa treatments, and salon services, giving active guests several ways to keep a routine going.
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