A N N O U N C I N G S E A B O U R N Q U E S T ’ S 2 1 - A N D 2 4 - D A Y A N T A R C T I C A & P A T A G O N I A V O Y A G E S
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PATAGONIAANTARCTICA
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Sailing with Seabourn is unlike any other form of travel. It’s like your favorite small hotel, where everyone knows you and
knows what you like. They take the very best care of you. Only this one moves, effortlessly, from one fascinating place to
another, while you dine and dance and dream of what discoveries tomorrow will bring. Seabourn attracts interesting
people, who seek to share experiences beyond the expected in places beyond the ordinary. Our acclaimed staff offers a
unique style of heartfelt hospitality that is sincere, thoughtful and personal. The readers of Travel + Leisure and Condé Nast
Traveler understand these pleasures and have once again chosen Seabourn as The World’s Best Small-Ship Cruise Line.
Our 225-suite Seabourn Quest combines the intimate style of Seabourn with the added amenities that a larger ship allows,
a veranda in almost every suite, plus four restaurants and six open bars and lounges. Innovations include a multi-purpose
concierge lounge, Seabourn Square and the luxurious Spa at Seabourn. Because of her size, you’ll find a sociable
ambiance onboard. Enjoy the delightful camaraderie of like-minded guests while exploring the world in search of its very
best experiences.
SEABOURN QUESTTHE RESTAURANT
DISCOVER THE DIFFERENCE
Explore the end of the earth in signature Seabourn style. Majestic, unspoiled natural splendors await you — snow-
capped volcanoes reflected in crystalline lakes, shining glaciers and towering fjords, the rugged grandeur of Patagonia,
Cape Horn and beyond, the spectacular landscapes and teeming wildlife of Antarctica. A skilled and experienced expedition
staff will plan and manage Seabourn’s cruising and Zodiac landings in Antarctica and South Georgia, choosing from
numerous breathtaking options to provide you the highest quality experience possible during your adventure, based
on ice and weather conditions. Experts in a number of appropriate disciplines will offer insights on board, and on-site
guidance to maximize your enjoyment and appreciation of the land, wildlife and history. Just as Seabourn is acclaimed
for the highest quality hospitality services everywhere in the world, we intend to ensure you the highest quality Antarctic
travel experiences when you travel with us there.
ANTARCTICA
ANTARCTICA & PATAGONIAU LT I M A T E
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ParadISE BaY, anTarCTICa
TIErra dEL FuEGO, arGEnTIna huMPBaCK WhaLE, ParadISE BaY, anTarCTICa
drake Passage ■ all eyes will be watching fl ocks of fascinating
seabirds flit, soar and swoop to survey your ship. noble
albatrosses glide effortlessly just above the waves, and petrel
squadrons shadow the ship and patter across the surface like
ballerinas en pointe. We’ll be watching for whales here too.
lemaire channel ■ all the glamorous grandeur antarctica can
muster is on show along this narrow, seven-mile cut between
ranks of towering peaks draped in ice and snow.
Paradise Bay ■ The name really says it all. and that is good,
because words otherwise fail to convey the heavenly beauty of
this landscape. The rest of your life may seem a little brighter,
just knowing that such a place exists.
Gerlache Strait ■ a deep, scenic channel between the large
islands of the Palmer archipelago and the Peninsula. Watch for
feeding humpback whales in this area.
Gentoo penguins are the most common species, but adélie and
chinstrap penguins are likely, too, depending on our landing sites.
Pods of orcas are a common sighting in antarctic waters.
South Georgia island ■ abundant green vegetation will greet you
as you arrive by sea. The seas here are rich in nutrients and food,
supporting huge populations of penguins, seals and birds. Whales,
too, are returning after their long decline due to over-hunting.
Puerto montt ■ Trek among ancient trees, zip-line over canyons or
cast for legendary Chilean trout in Chile’s verdant Lake district.
castro ■ Walk the trails of the valdivian Temperate rain Forest, one
of the rarest environments on earth, and learn about the people
of Chiloé, who make their livings from the forest and the sea.
Puerto chacabuco ■ Watch for red deer on an island trek, or drive
the rugged rio Simpson valley to the city of Coyhaique.
Punta arenas ■ visit the Magellanic penguin colonies of Otway
Sound, or venture inland to the majestic granite peaks of Torres
del Paine national Park.
chilean fjords ■ day after day, your ship glides between towering
peaks, some polished and others densely forested. Silvery
waterfalls dance from the heights, glittering like tinsel against
the stone. a massive, wrinkled river of ice descends to a glowing,
blue-white wall at the head of its bay.
Beagle channel/Glacier alley ■ a scenic cruise between hanging
and tidewater glaciers set in soaring granite cliffs.
Port Stanley ■ Stanley’s cathedral, the oldest in the Southern
hemisphere, is marked by an arch made from whale jawbones.
The town’s roofs are painted in different cheerful hues, and the
islanders are proud of their sheep, their penguins, and their
unshakeable British tenacity.
anTarCTICa & PaTaGOnIah i G h l i G h t S O f YO u r
e X P e r i e n c e
ZOdIaC LandInGS In anTarCTICa and SOuTh GEOrGIa
u l t i m a t e a n t a r c t i c a& P a t a G O n i a
S E a B O ur n Q uE S TSantiago to Buenos aires
21 daysJan 25, 2014
d aY P O r T a r r d E P
Valparaíso (Santiago), chile 4p
1 Cruising the South Pacifi c Ocean
2 Scenic cruising reloncaví SoundPuerto Montt 10a | 8p(Lake district), Chile
3 Castro, Chiloé Island, Chile 7a | 4pScenic cruising Gulf of Corcovado
4 Puerto Chacabuco, Chile 10a | 8p
5 Scenic cruising Chilean Fjords
6 Scenic cruising amalia Glacier and Canal Sarmiento
7 Scenic cruising Strait of MagellanPunta arenas, Chile 7a | 8pScenic cruising Cockburn Channel
8 Scenic cruising Glacier alley and Beagle Channel
9 ushuaia, argentina 7a | 5p
10 Cruising Cape horn and drake Passage
11-15 antarctic eXPerience*From numerous possible landing sites, your experienced expedition team will select those that will provide you with the best experiences available, based on real-time reports of wildlife, weather and ice conditions.
16 Cruising the Southern Ocean andScotia Sea
17 Port Stanley, Falkland Islands 7a | 4p
18-19 Cruising the South atlantic Ocean
20 Montevideo, uruguay 12n | 7p
21 Buenos aires, argentina 7a
hOlidaY antarc tic a , PataGOnia & SOuth GeOrGia iSl and
S E a B O ur n Q uE S TSantiago to Buenos aires
24 daysdec 11, 2013
d aY P O r T a r r d E P
Valparaíso (Santiago), chile 4p
1 Cruising the South Pacifi c Ocean
2 Scenic cruising reloncaví SoundPuerto Montt 10a | 8p(Lake district), Chile
3 Castro, Isla Chiloé, Chile 7a | 4pScenic cruising Gulf of Corcovado
4 Puerto Chacabuco, Chile 10a | 8p
5 Scenic cruising Chilean Fjords
6 Scenic cruising amalia Glacier andCanal Sarmiento
7 Scenic cruising Strait of MagellanPunta arenas, Chile 7a | 8pScenic cruising Cockburn Channel
8 Scenic cruising Glacier alley andBeagle Channel
9 ushuaia, argentina 7a | 5p
10 Cruising Cape horn, drake Passageand Southern Ocean
11-15 antarctic eXPerience*From numerous possible landing sites, your experienced expedition team will select those that will provide you with the best experiences available, based on real-time reports of wildlife, weather and ice conditions.
16-17 Cruising the Southern Ocean andScotia Sea
18 Grytviken, South Georgia 8a
19 Expedition day in South Georgia* 4p
20-22 Cruising the South atlantic Ocean
23 Montevideo, uruguay 12n | 7p
24 Buenos aires, argentina 7a
u l t i m a t e a n t a r c t i c a& P a t a G O n i a
S E a B O ur n Q uE S TBuenos aires to Santiago
21 daysnov 20, 2013; Jan 4, 2014
d aY P O r T a r r d E P
Buenos aires, argentina 4p
1 Montevideo, uruguay 7a | 2p
2-3 Cruising the South atlantic Ocean
4 Port Stanley, Falkland Islands 10a | 6p
5 Cruising the Scotia Sea and Southern Ocean
6-10 antarctic eXPerience*From numerous possible landing sites, your experienced expedition team will select those that will provide you with the best experiences available, based on real-time reports of wildlife, weather and ice conditions.
11 Cruising the Southern Ocean, drake Passage and Cape horn
12 ushuaia, argentina 10a | 8p
13 Scenic cruising Beagle Channel andGlacier alley
14 Scenic cruising Cockburn ChannelPunta arenas, Chile 7a | 8pScenic cruising Strait of Magellan
15 Scenic cruising Canal Sarmiento andamalia Glacier
16 Scenic Cruising Chilean Fjords
17 Puerto Chacabuco, Chile 7a | 5p
18 Scenic cruising Gulf of CorcovadoCastro, Isla Chiloé, Chile 11a | 8p
19 Puerto Montt 7a | 3p(Lake district), ChileScenic cruising reloncaví Sound
20 Cruising the South Pacifi c Ocean
21 Valparaíso (Santiago), chile 7a
*Subject to government approval. The fi nal itinerary is subject to weather, ice and other conditions and subject to change.
GEnTOO PEnGuInS, anTarCTICa
AtlanticOcean
PacificOcean
ChileanFjords
AmaliaGlacier
CanalSarmiento
Strait ofMagellan
CapeHorn
CockburnChannel
BeagleChannel
GlacierAlley
LemaireChannel
ParadiseBay
ReloncavíSound
Gulf ofCorcovado
DrakePassage
Scotia Sea
ElephantIsland
King GeorgeIsland
HopeBay
GerlacheStrait
AntarcticSound
WeddellSea
AntarcticPeninsula
Valparaíso
Puerto Montt
Castro
Puerto Chacabuco
Punta Arenas
Port Stanley
Ushuaia
Buenos AiresMontevideo
Grytviken,South Georgia Island
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ULTIMATE ANTARCTICA & PATAGONIA Nov 20, 2013 21 Buenos Aires to Santiago
HOLIDAY ANTARCTICA, PATAGONIA & SOUTH GEORGIA ISLAND Dec 11, 2013 24 Santiago to Buenos Aires
ULTIMATE ANTARCTICA & PATAGONIA Jan 4, 2014 21 Buenos Aires to Santiago
ULTIMATE ANTARCTICA & PATAGONIA Jan 25, 2014 21 Santiago to Buenos Aires
S E A B O U R N Q U E S T A N TA R C T I C A & PATA G O N I A FA R E S
WEDDELL SEAL, ANTARCTICA
A member organization founded
in 1991 to advocate, promote and
practice safe and environmentally
responsible private-sector travel
to the Antarctic.
Seabourn is a member of IAATO,
The International Association of
Antarctica Tour Operators.
¤25,000 ¤12,799
30,000 15,299
25,000 12,799
26,600 13,599
All fares are in Euros, cruise-only, per guest, double occupancy, subject to availability. Fares vary by sailing date, are capacity controlled and subject to change without prior notice. Applicable savings are included in fares shown above. Information herein is accurate at time of printing. Seabourn reserves the right to correct errors.
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FA R E S F R O MVA LU E
FA R E S F R O M
Intimate ships with just 104 or 225 suites.A Seabourn ship is like a private club, where members share expansive open decks, inviting social spaces, and the personalized attention of an exceptional crew.
Unique itineraries to must-see cities and hidden gems where larger ships can’t go.Each cruise is a hand-picked collection of fascinating places, and each day brings a new opportunity for authentic discovery — another chance to explore your world in a personal and meaningful way.
Intuitive, gracious service provided by a staff passionate about pleasing our guests.It is supremely relaxing to be looked after by thoughtful hosts, whose knack for anticipating what you might like borders on the clairvoyant.
Spacious, all-suite accommodations with sweeping ocean views — many with verandas.Seabourn suites are thoughtfully appointed and inviting, designed as homes-away-from-home with room to unwind or entertain.
Open bars throughout the ship, and fine wines poured at lunch and dinner.Meet and mingle with fellow guests in a carefree atmosphere, where no one has to pick up the tab.
All dining venues are complimentary — dine when, where and with whom you wish.From casual to elegant, indoors, al fresco or in your suite, a range of choices invites you to be spontaneous.
Gourmet dining experiences that rival the finest restaurants anywhere. From French fries to foie gras, every dish served on Seabourn receives the expert attention of highly skilled and imaginative chefs. The fi nest ingredients are selected with care, perfectly prepared to your order, and served with pride.
Complimentary welcome champagne and in-suite bar stocked with your preferences. Soft drinks, beer and mineral water, complete glassware and your favorite wines or spirits are ready for your enjoyment or for entertaining.
Tipping is neither required nor expected — service simply to delight you.Our award-winning staff is driven only by their sincere desire to please, and with a smile that comes from the heart.
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