Seabourn Pursuit - Cruise Ship Review (2024)

Reviewed by Taylor Eisenhauer

What is the line? Seabourn

Name of ship? Pursuit

Passenger occupancy? 264

Itinerary? Charm of Italy, France & Spain, 7-Day cruise

Start out with the big picture—what is this cruise line known for?

Once my colleagues found out I was sailing with Seabourn, the first thing they told me was, “Oh, you’ll have a great time—the service is impeccable.” And boy, were they right.

The service and the crew’s attention to detail is what sticks out the most about my voyage, even months later. They knew my name, learned my drink preferences, asked how my excursions that day went—all the little things that make you feel well cared for, especially while traveling solo.

Tell us about the ship in general.

Pursuit is a small “yacht-like” expedition ship with a distinct green exterior, always beckoning from offshore. You can walk from bow to stern in a matter of minutes, though it never feels cramped. Plenty of open deck space invites you out to enjoy the salty air and park on a chaise lounge to soak up the sun (and the breathtaking views).

The elegant interior designed by Adam D. Tihany favors soothing neutrals with warm-toned accents—think tropical scenes set in stained glass—to complement sister expedition ship Venture, which features cool tones and polar scenes.

On the top deck, you’ll find 24 Zodiacs ready to be deployed for wildlife sightings at a moment's notice. Hidden in Pursuit’s bowels are two custom submarines, built for expedition trips whose destinations range from Antarctica (Pursuit meets PC6 Polar Class standards) to warmer climes like the Kimberley in Australia.

Who is onboard?

Retired couples and Seabourn loyalists make up the majority of passengers, all happy to share their treasure trove of great stories from past sailings and travels around the world. Sharing a new table at dinner every night meant I had the pleasure of hearing about past Grand Voyages, a memorably unsteady dinner during rough waters, and a particularly amorous monkey in Indonesia. Only a handful of families sailed onboard, with children under 10 numbering in the single digits.

Describe the cabins.

Bigger than some standard hotel rooms, the cabins feel spacious and relaxing (coming from an NYC studio, they felt particularly decadent). You can hang your dresses for dinner in the walk-in closet and dry your wet swimwear—or damp Arctic expedition gear—in the built-in warming compartment; have sunrise breakfasts or sunset co*cktails mixed at the in-room wet bar on your private balcony (every cabin has one); and sleep in a plush, queen-sized bed.

Tell us about the crew.

The crew were attentive, friendly, available, and, of course, extremely knowledgeable. Every member made me feel not only like a VIP but like an old friend. I was always greeted by name with a smile and a helpful answer to any and all questions I had. I was far from the only passenger who experienced this—I heard from many fellow guests that the Pursuit crew was the best they'd ever come across.

I enjoyed lively dinners hosted by crew members; went on a personalized tour of the ship with the expedition director; and even made a new friend in one of the event coordinators, who helped me with a mishap in Cinque Terre—and then laughed it off with me over a glass of wine. By the middle of my sailing, it was clear the crew had truly learned my preferences when I returned from the pool or afternoon excursion to an ice-cold bottle of San Pellegrino waiting in my cabin.

What food and drink options are available on board?

There are two main restaurants: the Restaurant and the Colonnade. The latter serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner buffet-style, while the former offers full-service dining for dinner with a changing menu to reflect the latest port of call. (One of the excursion options was shopping with the ship’s chef at a local market for dinner that evening.)

I also grabbed snacks from Seabourn Square, which serves coffee-shop favorites most of the day, usually up until dinner. I spent one night in the Club, indulging in fresh sushi made-to-order from the sushi bar while listening to live music.

My favorite meal tended to be breakfast, which I would order for room service and have on my balcony, often as we were pulling up to the next port.

Is there a spa on board and is it worth visiting?

The spa is absolutely worth visiting, but book early, especially ahead of at-sea days. I booked a deep tissue massage to work out the knots in my shoulders and calves and only wish I could’ve had one daily. (The luxuriously warm massage oil was a sure highlight of the treatment.)

What about activities and entertainment?

There were always more activities offered than I could get to in a day, but not so many that I felt overwhelmed. I actually looked forward to coming back to my cabin after dinner to find the next day’s itinerary and start mapping out my future adventures.

Every port had its excursion options, of course, as well as transportation to and from the port itself. Daily activities like yoga and pilates were always on the schedule, as was afternoon tea, trivia competitions, and late-night dancing on the deck.

Most days, I liked to catch the live music acts around the lounges. There was a nightly show at the Discovery Center, which served as the ship’s main stage. I caught two of the acts—a comedian and a magician—who would often join guests for dinner. But my personal favorite onboard activity? Lounging by the pool with a piña colada from the patio bar. And if you’re feeling fancy, might as well try the caviar too.

How was the experience for families?

With few families onboard, the experiences were mostly geared toward adults. Not to say that children wouldn’t enjoy this cruise, but there were certainly fewer entertainment options than offered on a bigger ship, simply by virtue of more space. And because Pursuit is primarily designed for expedition sailing, the pool is smaller than on other ships in the line’s fleet.

Where did it sail and how were the excursions? Did anything stand out?

My sailing included ports in Italy, France, and Spain—all were beautiful and none were overcrowded. Elba and Portovenere in Italy were my personal favorites, offering more of an authentically local feel than I expected of cruise ports. We often tendered into the ports, as they were too small for us to dock, which I never minded.

The excursions felt super tailored to each port, and I ended up on two of them—the first in Italy to visit Cinque Terre and the second in Spain to tour Gala Dalí’s castle in Púbol. I still think about our initial excursion to Cinque Terre. We left Pursuit to take the public ferry (absolutely the best way to see it) with a local guide, who gave us free time to wander in each village we visited (only a few of the five). I found out later from a crew member that this was a last-minute addition because, as he said, how do we port on the Ligurian coast without visiting Cinque Terre!

Are there any stand out sustainability or green initiatives about this cruise?

Every Seabourn ship has a full-time Environmental Officer who oversees environmental compliance. To lower emissions, the cruise line uses marine gas oil (MGO) and/or Advanced Air Quality Systems (AAQS) to reduce sulfur compounds and particulate matter like black carbon from the ship’s engine exhaust. Seabourn is also the official cruise partner of UNESCO, working with them to promote sustainable tourism at 1,100 World Heritage sites around the globe.

Finally, give a sentence or two on why the cruise is worth booking.

Sailing on the Pursuit is a truly tailored experience—the crew will make the trip unique for you, and you’ll never lack for comfort or new experiences—bringing together the very best aspects of any good trip.

Seabourn Pursuit - Cruise Ship Review (2024)

FAQs

How old is the Seabourn Pursuit? ›

Seabourn Pursuit proudly entered service on August 12, 2023.

What is the average age for Seabourn Cruises? ›

All cabins are suites and are well equipped. The age of most Seabourn passengers is on average around 60 years, generally between 45 and 65.

What is the difference between Seabourn pursuit and venture? ›

The primary difference between the Pursuit and the Venture is the art, which Adam Tihany, the ship's designer, said varies "significantly." There are more than 700 pieces onboard the Pursuit, and Tihany said that for each ship, he and Seabourn worked with different art consultants with different sensibilities.

Is there a pool on the Seabourn Pursuit? ›

As the ship's fleet of 24 zodiacs is stored on the top deck, Seabourn Pursuit doesn't have a typical pool deck. Instead, it has a small infinity pool and a pair of hot tubs on Deck 5 at the back of the ship as well as a couple of hot tubs on Deck 9.

Are Seabourn cruises luxury? ›

The Seabourn fleet represents the pinnacle of ultra-luxury ocean and expedition cruising. Our suite of seven modern small-ship vessels offer a private, yacht-like atmosphere and a wealth of onboard touches to ensure smooth sailing and delightful voyaging.

What is the dress code for Seabourn pursuit? ›

During the daytime, casual, resort-style attire, including shorts and jeans, is welcome in all lounges and dining venues. Swimsuits, brief shorts, cover-ups and exercise attire should be reserved for poolside, on deck or in the spa and fitness centre.

Does Carnival still own Seabourn? ›

Despite being a subsidiary of Carnival Corporation & plc, Seabourn Cruise Line operates independently and has its own management team. The company's president is Richard Meadows, who has been with Seabourn since 2011.

Is Seabourn a 6 star? ›

3 lines are rated 6* - Regent, Seabourn & Silversea.

How many formal nights on a Seabourn cruise? ›

Cruises up to 13 days: One Formal evening. Cruises of 14 to 20 days: Two Formal evenings. Cruises of 21 or more days: Three Formal evenings.

Is alcohol free on Seabourn cruises? ›

Complimentary premium spirits and fine wines are available on board at all times.

Should an 80 year old go on a cruise? ›

In fact, a cruise is the perfect family vacation for seniors to partake in, because not only is the transportation part of the adventure, but there are plenty of activities for seniors to enjoy with the family as a group, or on their own should some family members choose to partake in other activities.

Is Seabourn stuffy? ›

Seabourn is far from stuffy but, that said, many passengers do like dressing up and it is part of the fun for them.

When was Seabourn pursuit built? ›

Launched in 2023, the Seabourn Pursuit, a sister to the Seabourn Venture, is the second expedition ship introduced by the line. It was created specifically for the ultra-luxury expedition traveler, and includes many features that have made Seabourn ships so successful.

Where is Seabourn pursuit being built? ›

The steel-cutting ceremony and the construction of Seabourn Pursuit commenced in September 2020. Installation of the ship's hull started at the T. Mariotti shipyard in Genova, Italy, in April 2022.

What is the oldest Seabourn ship? ›

Which Seabourn ship is the oldest? Seabourn Odyssey, she joined the Seabourn fleet in 2009.

What is Seabourn's newest ship? ›

Seabourn Venture is scheduled to launch in 2022, with a second sister ship, Seabourn Pursuit slated to launch in 2023.

Where was Seabourn Pursuit built? ›

The ship was under construction at the CIMAR shipyard in San Giorgio di Nogaro before the final phase. The coining ceremony of Seabourn Pursuit was held at the T. Mariotti shipyard in April 2023. The vessel was delivered in July 2023 and set sail on its maiden voyage in August 2023.

Who owns Seabourn Pursuit? ›

Seabourn Cruise Line is a luxury small ship cruise line headquartered in Seattle, Washington. It is owned by Carnival Corporation & plc.

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