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Seabourn has launched a sale on select voyages departing in 2018 and through to May 2020, offering significant savings and bonus offers when booking before 13 November this year. Sailings to/from and around Australia and New Zealand aboard Seabourn Encore and Seabourn Sojourn are included in the mix.The “Set Sail Event” offers a range of benefits which may include the below and vary by voyage:
  • Complimentary Three Veranda Suite Category Upgrade*
  • Complimentary 300-minute Internet Package per person*
  • Up to $700AUD Air Credit per person *
  • Up to $500USD per Suite Shipboard Credit*
  • 50% Reduced Deposit *
  • Up to 15% Combination Cruise Savings on select voyages*
Or Book Penthouse and Premium Suites and receive:
  • Complimentary Unlimited Internet Package per Suite*
  • Up to $2,000AUD per person Air Credit*
  • $1,000USD per Suite Shipboard Credit*
A sample offer under the ‘Set Sail Event’ – details correct as of 28 August, 2018.Seabourn’s Set Sail Event applies to select worldwide cruises in the Mediterranean, Northern Europe, Antarctica and Patagonia, Alaska, Atlantic Crossings, Arabia & India, Asia, Canada & New England, the Caribbean, Panama Canal, South America and more. Visit Seabourn’s website for a complete listing of voyages, savings and amenities.* Air credits and other promotional amenities are available on select voyages and subject to availability. Certain other restrictions apply.For more details, visit www.seabourn.com.

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