Virtuoso Insights - February/March 2009 - (Page 17) THE AMALFI DRIVE WAS ENCHANTING. BUT OUR EVEN MORE MAGICAL. THIS ISN’T CRUISING, THIS IS YACHTING WITH SEABOURN. Welcome Back ABOARD WAS SPECTACULAR SAVINGS ABOARD SEABOURN SPIRIT, SEABOURN LEGEND AND THE NEW SEABOURN ODYSSEY May 30, Jun 20, Jul 11, Aug 1, Aug 22, Sep 12, Oct 3, Oct 17, 2009 7-DAY ITALIAN IDYLL Venice to Rome FROM $3,210 Jun 20, Aug 15*, Sept 12, Oct 10, 2009 7-DAY COTE D’AZUR & SPANISH ISLES Monte Carlo to Barcelona FROM $2,873 Aug 1, Sep 5, Oct 3, 2009 7-DAY ADRIATIC & GREEK ISLES Venice to Athens FROM $3,432 Aug 8, Sep 12, Oct 10, 2009 7-DAY GREEK ISLES & TURKEY Athens to Istanbul FROM $3,432 * Aug 15 sailing starts in Nice, France WINNER OF THE WORLD’S BEST SMALL-SHIP CRUISE LINE * INTIMATE ALL-SUITE YACHTS FOR 208 TO 450 GUESTS NEARLY ONE STAFF MEMBER PER GUEST AWARD-WINNING CUISINE BY CHARLIE PALMER OPEN-SEATING DINING AND ALTERNATIVE RESTAURANTS OPEN BARS THROUGHOUT THE YACHT MARINA WITH COMPLIMENTARY WATERSPORTS SEABOURN ODYSSEY, THE WORLD’S MOST EXCITING NEW YACHT, DEBUTING JUNE 2009 SAILING TO HARBORS AND WATERWAYS WHERE ONLY YACHTS CAN GO Virtuoso Travel Advisors’ Performance Awards, 2008 *Condé Nast Traveler Readers’ Choice Awards, 2008 All fares are in U.S. dollars, cruise only, per person, double occupancy. Fares are capacity controlled, subject to availability and may change without notice. Seabourn reserves the right to re-instate the fuel supplement for all guests at up to $15 per person per day if the NYMEX oil price exceeds $70 per barrel. All suite categories may not be available on all sailing dates. Guests must be residents of North, Central or South America, the Caribbean or Asia Pacific to book these rates. Government fees and taxes ranging from $17.06 to $350.79 per person are not included. Certain restrictions apply. Information herein is accurate at time of distribution. Seabourn reserves the right to correct errors. Ship’s Registry: Bahamas ©2009 Seabourn. This is my yacht.
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