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Voyage Code: SBN8848
moon 7 nights
anchor Seabourn Ovation
calendar 17 Jun '28

Cruise overview

Monte-Carlo
Porto Santo Stefano
Amalfi
Giardini Naxos
Valletta
Kotor
Dubrovnik

Itinerary

Day 1

Monte-Carlo


On one of the best stretches of the Mediterranean, this classic luxury destination is one of the most sought-after addresses in the world. With all the high-rise towers you have to look hard to find the Belle Époque grace of yesteryear. But if you head to the town’s great 1864 landmark Hôtel de Paris—still a veritable crossroads of the buffed and befurred Euro-gentry—or enjoy a grand bouffe at its famous Louis XV restaurant, or attend the opera, or visit the ballrooms of the casino, you may still be able to conjure up Monaco’s elegant past. Prince Albert II, a political science graduate from Amherst College, traces his ancestry to Otto Canella, who was born in 1070. The Grimaldi dynasty began with Otto’s great-great-great-grandson, Francesco Grimaldi, also known as Frank the Rogue. Expelled from Genoa, Frank and his cronies disguised themselves as monks and in 1297 seized the fortified medieval town known today as Le Rocher (the Rock). Except for a short break under Napoléon, the Grimaldis have been here ever since, which makes them the oldest reigning family in Europe. In the 1850s a Grimaldi named Charles III made a decision that turned the Rock into a giant blue chip. Needing revenue but not wanting to impose additional taxes on his subjects, he contracted with a company to open a gambling facility. The first spin of the roulette wheel was on December 14, 1856. There was no easy way to reach Monaco then—no carriage roads or railroads—so no one came. Between March 15 and March 20, 1857, one person entered the casino—and won two francs. In 1868, however, the railroad reached Monaco, and it was filled with Englishmen who came to escape the London fog. The effects were immediate. Profits were so great that Charles eventually abolished all direct taxes. Almost overnight, a threadbare principality became an elegant watering hole for European society. Dukes (and their mistresses) and duchesses (and their gigolos) danced and dined their way through a world of spinning roulette wheels and bubbling champagne—preening themselves for nights at the opera, where such artists as Vaslav Nijinsky, Sarah Bernhardt, and Enrico Caruso came to perform. Along with the tax system, its sensational position on a broad, steep peninsula that bulges into the Mediterranean—its harbor sparkling with luxury cruisers, its posh mansions angling awnings toward the nearly perpetual sun—continues to draw the rich and famous. One of the latest French celebrities to declare himself “Monégasque,” thus giving up his French passport, is superchef Alain Ducasse, who said that he made the choice out of affection for Monaco rather than tax reasons. Pleasure boats vie with luxury cruisers in their brash beauty and Titanic scale, and teams of handsome young men—themselves dyed blond and tanned to match—scour and polish every gleaming surface. As you might expect, all this glitz doesn’t come cheap. Eating is expensive, and even the most modest hotels cost more here than in nearby Nice or Menton. As for taxis, they don’t even have meters so you are completely at the driver’s mercy (with prices skyrocketing during events such as the Grand Prix). For the frugal, Monaco is the ultimate day-trip, although parking is as coveted as a room with a view. At the very least you can afford a coffee at Starbucks. The harbor district, known as La Condamine, connects the new quarter, officially known as Monte Carlo with Monaco-Ville (or Le Rocher), a medieval town on the Rock, topped by the palace, the cathedral, and the Oceanography Museum. Have no fear that you’ll need to climb countless steps to get to Monaco-Ville, as there are plenty of elevators and escalators climbing the steep cliffs. But shuttling between the lovely casino grounds of Monte Carlo and Old Monaco, separated by a vast port, is a daunting proposition for ordinary mortals without wings, so hop on the No. 1 bus from Saint Roman, or No. 2 from the Jardin Exotique – Both stop at Place du Casino and come up to Monaco Ville.

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Day 2

Porto Santo Stefano

Day 3

Amalfi

Day 4

Giardini Naxos

Day 5

Valletta

Day 6

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Day 7

Kotor

Day 8

Dubrovnik

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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.

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Dining
Amenities
Wellness
Entertainment
Families
  • 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
Seabourn Ovation Accommodation

Accommodation

Each suite aboard Seabourn Ovation offers panoramic ocean views and private verandas. Inside, you’ll find marble bathrooms with double vanities, walk-in wardrobes, and personal bars stocked to your preference. Penthouse and Signature Suites include separate living areas, dining spaces, and expansive terraces, while all guests enjoy personalised 24-hour room service and thoughtful touches throughout.

Seabourn Ovation Dining

Dining

Culinary excellence is at the heart of every Seabourn Ovation voyage. The Restaurant serves refined international cuisine, while The Grill by Thomas Keller offers American classics reimagined with a modern twist. Sushi presents authentic Japanese dishes, and Earth & Ocean brings globally inspired menus to the open deck. The Colonnade offers relaxed buffet-style dining during the day and themed dinners by night, all complemented by fine wines and impeccable service.

Seabourn Ovation Amenities

Amenities

Public spaces are elegant and inviting, featuring The Club, Observation Bar, and the Sky Bar, which overlooks the pool deck. The Grand Salon hosts evening performances and enrichment talks, while the Retreat offers a private sanctuary with cabanas, whirlpool, and dedicated service.

Seabourn Ovation Wellness

Wellness

The Spa & Wellness by Dr. Andrew Weil offers a holistic approach to wellbeing, blending rejuvenating treatments with meditation and yoga. Facilities include treatment rooms, a sauna, and a serene relaxation area with ocean views.

Seabourn Ovation Entertainment

Entertainment

Evenings aboard Seabourn Ovation are lively yet elegant. Guests can enjoy live jazz, classical recitals, and cabaret performances, or relax with cocktails in the Observation Bar. Enrichment programmes, culinary demonstrations, and lectures add depth to every voyage.

Seabourn Ovation Families

Families

Seabourn Ovation welcomes families with older children and offers flexible suite layouts for multi-generational travel. While there are no formal kids’ clubs, the relaxed, intimate atmosphere makes it a comfortable choice for family luxury cruising.