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Cruise overview
Itinerary
Dubrovnik
Nothing can prepare you for your first sight of Dubrovnik. Lying 216 km (135 miles) southeast of Split and commanding a jaw-dropping coastal location, it is one of the world’s most beautiful fortified cities. Its massive stone ramparts and fortress towers curve around a tiny harbor, enclosing graduated ridges of sun-bleached orange-tiled roofs, copper domes, and elegant bell towers. Your imagination will run wild picturing what it looked like seven centuries ago when the walls were built, without any suburbs or highways around it, just this magnificent stone city rising out of the sea.In the 7th century AD, residents of the Roman city Epidaurum (now Cavtat) fled the Avars and Slavs of the north and founded a new settlement on a small rocky island, which they named Laus, and later Ragusa. On the mainland hillside opposite the island, the Slav settlement called Dubrovnik grew up. In the 12th century the narrow channel separating the two settlements was filled in (now the main street through the Old Town, called Stradun), and Ragusa and Dubrovnik became one. The city was surrounded by defensive walls during the 13th century, and these were reinforced with towers and bastions in the late 15th century.From 1358 to 1808 the city thrived as a powerful and remarkably sophisticated independent republic, reaching its golden age during the 16th century. In 1667 many of its splendid Gothic and Renaissance buildings were destroyed by an earthquake. The defensive walls survived the disaster, and the city was rebuilt in baroque style.Dubrovnik lost its independence to Napoléon in 1808, and in 1815 passed to Austria-Hungary. During the 20th century, as part of Yugoslavia, the city became a popular tourist destination, and in 1979 it was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. During the war for independence, it came under heavy siege. Thanks to careful restoration, few traces of damage remain; however, there are maps inside the Pile and Ploče Gates illustrating the points around the city where damage was done. It’s only when you experience Dubrovnik yourself that you can understand what a treasure the world nearly lost
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Grand Wintergarden Suite
The most luxurious suite aboard, combining two levels of elegant living space with floor-to-ceiling views, a solarium, and private whirlpool. Exceptional design and bespoke service define the Seabourn experience at its finest.
Amenities
- Queen or Twin Configuration
- Second Bedroom
- Sofa Bed
- Shower
- Bath
- Whirlpool Bath
- Suite Benefits
- TV
- Free Wi-Fi
- Lounge Area
- Dining Area
- Vanity Area
- Toiletries Provided
- Room Service Available
- Full Bar
- Safe
- Hair Dryer
- Telephone
- Desk
Ship features
Seabourn Ovation blends contemporary design with Seabourn’s hallmark all-inclusive luxury.
- All-suite accommodation, each with a private veranda
- Michelin-level dining curated by Thomas Keller
- Elegant design by Adam D. Tihany
- Complimentary premium wines and spirits throughout
- Spa & Wellness by Dr. Andrew Weil
- The Grill by Thomas Keller and Earth & Ocean for al fresco dining
- Seabourn Conversations enrichment series
- Marina platform for water sports
- Evening entertainment and live music in The Club
- Nearly one-to-one guest-to-crew ratio










