Sunday, 3 November 2013

Seabourn Quest - our home for 38 days

When we embarked on this ship on Oct 6, we were a little apprehensive about its popularity as a six star ship, however after a few days and now after 28 days we have grown to love it.
The suite we chose is an absolute delight, sure there are something's we think could be better designed but overall it's great.
Last night we hosted a few new found friends for a pre dinner drink and nibbles. The crew were absolutely fantastic. There were 10 of us and we found the suite large enough to host all of them and the waiter who served us for an hour or so.
The restaurant manager organised for the food and drink to arrive at our suite about half an hour prior to the party and we then had a steward and a waiter to come in and serve the guests. It went very well. Following that we had arranged an Indian dinner to be served in the restaurant with Gloria's favourite crepe suzette's for sweets. All this was totally provided within our fare and was welcomed by all.
The suite we are In has a separate bedroom, bathroom with double sink, separate shower, separate toilet and walk in wardrobe.
Our balcony has ample room for 2 chairs a table and 2 sun lounges.
There are few photos of the ship and our suite which may be of interest.
There have been a few days of unpleasant seas, but today we have a following sea and breeze, so all is good.
Our previous two cruises have been with Regent, but after 4 weeks on Seabourn Quest, we are not sure of our favourite cruise line.
Tomorrow we will be in Cape Verde part of a group of Islands in the Atlantic. The depth of the water here is an unbelievable depth of 4200 meters. that's a bloody long way to the bottom. We then have 4 days at sea, cross the equator before we make land at Recife Brazil.








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