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Cruise Itinerary
| Day | Ports of call | Arrival | Departure |
| 1 | Civitavecchia (Rome) | Sat, Sep 15 2012 17:00 | |
| 2 | Portoferraio (Elba) | Sun, Sep 16 2012 08:00 | Sun, Sep 16 2012 18:00 |
| 3 | Portofino | Mon, Sep 17 2012 08:00 | Mon, Sep 17 2012 18:00 |
| 4 | Cannes | Tue, Sep 18 2012 08:00 | Tue, Sep 18 2012 23:00 |
| 5 | Sanary sur-Mer | Wed, Sep 19 2012 08:00 | Wed, Sep 19 2012 15:00 |
| 6 | Barcelona | Thu, Sep 20 2012 08:00 | |
| 7 | Barcelona | Fri, Sep 21 2012 18:00 | |
| 8 | Mahon | Sat, Sep 22 2012 08:00 | Sat, Sep 22 2012 17:00 |
| 9 | Port Vendres (Collioure) | Sun, Sep 23 2012 09:00 | Sun, Sep 23 2012 18:00 |
| 10 | Porquerolles | Mon, Sep 24 2012 10:00 | Mon, Sep 24 2012 16:00 |
| 11 | Monte Carlo | Tue, Sep 25 2012 07:00 | |
| Total length of cruise: 10 nights | |||
TYPICAL ITINERARY
Civitavecchia (Rome), Italy
Originally built by Emperor Trajan who had a villa here, Civitavecchia has flourished as a major port for Rome since the 13th century. Today it is an important ferry terminal and for many travelers the gateway to the Eternal City, Rome. The Renaissance fortifications that surround the harbor area were begun by Bramante and completed by Michelangelo in 1535.
Portoferraio, Italy
Despite its small size, the island of Elba has been known since the beginning of recorded history. Called Ilva by the Ligurians and Aethalia by the Greeks, Elba passed to the Etruscans and later the Romans. It was ruled by Pisa in the Middle Ages, was a haven for Barbary pirates in the 16th century and then privately owned by the powerful Medici family. The island's most famous resident was Napoleon Bonaparte, whose first exile from France and short reign over Elba lasted from May 1814 to February 1815. During that time, Napoleon was able to improve the island by altering street plans, building new roads, modernizing agriculture and developing the iron mines. Iron ore is still mined above the Rio Marina and then shipped from Portoferraio (Port of Iron). With a population of just over 11,000, the town is the largest of the eight on the island and is considered its capital. Geologists and gem stone collectors find Elba a treasure trove with over 150 minerals and semiprecious stones found here due to the seismic turmoil that created the island. The rich soil also produces an astonishing range of foliage and flowers aided by sun that shines almost every day of the year. Despite summer tourism, the island is largely agricultural and the ambience is quiet and relaxed, allowing the visitor to enjoy Elba's natural charm, peaceful abundance and timeless beauty.
Portofino, Italy
Portofino is a charming, popular resort village on the Italian Riviera, a favorite with artists and seasoned travelers. Situated on a beautiful bay, the surrounding mountains covered with dense vegetation of olive and cypress trees, form a unique setting of incomparable beauty. The ship will anchor in the bay and tenders will transport you to this tiny resort village, which is closed to vehicle traffic. Everything is concentrated around a small square offering an opportunity to stroll around on foot, shop, or just relax at one of the many open-air cafes.
Cannes, France
Cannes was founded in the 2nd century BC by a Ligurian tribe, and was subsequently colonized by the Romans in 154 AD. During the town's entire history it went through a period of upheaval and desolation by war. In 1834, Lord Brougham, an English aristocrat, was so enchanted by Cannes that he decided to settle there. This marked the beginning of the town's affluence, with luxury residences springing up to provide winter accommodations for international nobility. From 1930 onward, Cannes became a summer resort. Its local economy had traditionally relied on fishing, but was quickly replaced by tourism. Today, Cannes is best known for its world famous film festival and, for two weeks in May each year, attracts the brightest and most talented stars of the silver screen.
Sanary sur-Mer, France
Along the Cote d'Azur, nothing is so rare as a genuine, old-fashioned fishing village. Strolling the inner harbour here, you'll see the men of the working fishing fleet going about their business as if they weren't a part of the world's most glamorous seacoast. Simply put, Sanary and her old streets and charming quay invite discovery.
Barcelona, Spain
Barcelona, the capital of Catalonia, is said to have been founded by the Phoenicians, and was once the rival of the powerful states of Venice and Genoa for control of the Mediterranean trade. Today, it is Spain's second largest city and has long rivaled, even surpassed Madrid in industry and commerce. The medieval atmosphere of the Gothic Quarter and the elegant boulevards combine to make the city one of Europe's most beautiful. Barcelona's active cultural life and heritage brought forth such greats as the architect Antonio Gaudi, the painter Joan Miro, and Pablo Picasso, who spent his formative years here. Other famous native Catalan artists include cellist Pau Casals, surrealist Salvador Dali, and opera singers Montserrat Caballe and Josep Carreras. Barcelona accomplished a long-cherished goal with the opportunity to host the Olympics in 1992. This big event prompted a massive building program and created a focal point of the world's attention.
Mahon, Spain
Mahon is the capital of Menorca, second largest of the Balearic Islands. It stands out from the others because of the abundance of prehistoric structures, and because its culture was influenced by British occupation in the 18th century. The people who built the prehistoric constructions are believed to have been responsible for similar works in Sardinia, and for Stonehenge in England. Believed to have been founded by the Carthaginian General Mago, Mahon was held by the Moors from the 8th to the 13th century and in turn occupied by the English, the French and the Spanish. Mahon was finally ceded to Spain by the Treaty of Amiens in 1802.
Port-Vendres, France
The gem of the Vermillion Coast, the chosen retreat of kings past, the inspiration of great 20th-century artists, Collioure is nestled in a small, rocky bay, dwarfed by the Alberes Mountains. The village is perfectly integrated into the countryside; the church and the stone chateau are the color of the rocks, the beach and the mountains. The town has kept much of its medieval character, with the bay separated into halves by the 13th-century royal castle of the Kings of Mallorca. Between the castle and the sea is a bustling old town, full of cafes, shops and art galleries. Among the great artists who have congregated here are Matisse, Picasso, Braque, Dufy and Derain.
Porquerolles, France
The Mediterranean coast offers spectacular mountains, seemingly endless sandy beaches and yachting centers. The Hyeres Islands, or Golden Isles (Iles d'Or), are three islands off the coast of the Var, east of Toulon. At about four miles long, Ile de Porquerolles called ""Prote"" by the Greek colonists, is the largest of the three islands. This mostly uninhabited island of Mediterranean forests is a paradise for nature lovers, with its nature reserves, beaches, and calanques, small inlets in the rocky cliffs along the island's southern coastline. The only village on the island is the little seaside resort of Porquerolles. Weather permitting, your Captain will anchor in this idyllic location and deploy the Marina for a day of play in the sea and sun.
Monte Carlo, Monaco
The Principality of Monaco is the epitome of Riviera chic. This tiny enclave of 370 acres surrounds a sheltered harbor that draws yachts from around the world to enjoy the beautiful scenery, mild weather and elegant casino. Glamorous Monte Carlo is one of Monaco's four quarters, which also include La Condamine, the business district; Monaco-ville, the capital; and Fontvieille, an area built on reclaimed land. Ruled by Prince Albert II, Monaco has a population of over 32,000, of which about 16 per cent are citizens, or Monégasques.
OVERVIEW
Set sail from Civitavecchia (Rome) on your 10 nights Idyllic Rivieras and Spain cruise on Seabourn Legend. This 11 day Idyllic Rivieras and Spain cruise visits 9 different ports including Portoferraio - Italy, Portofino - Italy, Cannes - France, Sanary sur-Mer - France, Barcelona - Spain, Mahon - Spain, Port-Vendres - France, Porquerolles - France and Monte Carlo - Monaco.
INCLUSIONS
- 10 Night Cruise
- All Meals
- Fine wine and spirits
- Gratuities, not expected or required
- Complimentary In-Suite Bar (stocked daily)
- Complimentary champagne upon arrival
- Fruit basket Replenished Daily
- Private ensuite
- Flat Screen TV for in-cabin entertainment
- Complimentary toiletries
- In cabin safe
- Exciting entertainment and activities
- Special guest entertainers
- Choice of Bars and Lounges
- Water Sports
| Vessel: Seabourn Legend | Length: 439ft |
| Year: 1989 | Beam: 63.00ft |
| Draft: 16.50ft | Cruising speed: 16kn |
| Crew: 164 | Elevator: 3 |
| Gross Tonnage: 10,000 tons | Onboard Currency: US Dollars |
| Passenger Capacity: 208 | Refurbished: 2008 |
| Registry: Bahamas | Restaurants: 3 |
| Whirpool : 3 | 24 Hour Room Service |
| All Main Meals Included | Beauty Salon |
| Boutique | Business Centre |
| Casino | Computer Centre |
| Galley | In Suite Refrigerator |
| Laundry Service | Library |
| Marina | Private Safe |
| Spa | Swimming Pool |
OTHER INFORMATION
The yachts of Seabourn are proof positive that good things do indeed come in small packages. The intimate 208-guest Legend features all-suite accommodations, many with balconies. Dive into water sports from the ship's own unique marina. Dine on gourmet cuisine by celebrity chef Charlie Parker, who has created more than 200 signature dishes just for Seabourn Legend Cruise Ship guests. Savor bistro-style fare at the Veranda Cafe, or lunch al fresco at the Sky Bar grill. Wherever you dine, enjoy complimentary wines, spirits, and French champagne with lunch and dinner from the House of Heidsieck. With virtually one staff member for every guest, Seabourn provides an unmatched level of service.ABOUT The Yachts Of Seabourn
Seabourn Cruise Line is a luxury cruise line headquartered in Miami, Florida. The line operates all around the world, from short seven-day Caribbean cruises to exotic 100+ day cruises around the world. It is owned by Carnival Corporation, part of the "World's Leading Cruise Lines" marketing group, which also includes Holland America Line, Princess Cruises, Carnival Cruises, Cunard Line, Costa Cruises, P&O Cruises, and AIDA Cruises. Passengers typically range in ages from the 40s to the 60s, but children are still welcome. The company refers to itself as The Yachts of Seabourn.
Seabourn specializes in (relatively) small ships, small enough to fit in many exotic ports around the world that large cruise ships can't reach. All cabins are suites and are well equipped with some of the best amenities available at sea. All have designer soaps, flat-screen televisions, DVD players, and Bose Wave sound systems.
Balcony Suite
- 277 square feet (26 square meters)
- Separate living area and bedroom
- Large picture window or balcony
- Walk-in closet
- Flat-screen TV with DVD player
- Fully-stocked bar replenished daily to your preferences
- Writing desk
- Spacious marble bathroom with tub, shower and large vanity
- Hair dryer
- 110/220 outlets
- Direct- dial telephone
- Private electronic safe
- Best- selling audio books, CDs and DVDs
Classic Suite
- 400 square feet (37 square meters)
- Separate living area and bedroom
- Large picture window or balcony
- Walk-in closet
- Flat-screen TV with DVD player
- Fully-stocked bar replenished daily to your preferences
- Writing desk
- Spacious marble bathroom with tub, shower and large vanity
- Hair dryer
- 110/220 outlets
- Direct- dial telephone
- Private electronic safe
- Best- selling audio books, CDs and DVDs
Double Suite
- 554 square feet (52 square meters)
- Separate living area and bedroom
- Large picture window or balcony
- Walk-in closet
- Flat-screen TV with DVD player
- Fully-stocked bar replenished daily to your preferences
- Writing desk
- Spacious marble bathroom with tub, shower and large vanity
- Hair dryer
- 110/220 outlets
- Direct- dial telephone
- Private electronic safe
- Best- selling audio books, CDs and DVDs
Oceanview Suite
- 277 square feet (26 square meters)
- Separate living area and bedroom
- Large picture window or balcony
- Walk-in closet
- Flat-screen TV with DVD player
- Fully-stocked bar replenished daily to your preferences
- Writing desk
- Spacious marble bathroom with tub, shower and large vanity
- Hair dryer
- 110/220 outlets
- Direct- dial telephone
- Private electronic safe
- Best- selling audio books, CDs and DVDs
Owner's Suite
- 575 square feet (54 square meters)
- Separate living area and bedroom
- Large picture window or balcony
- Walk-in closet
- Flat-screen TV with DVD player
- Fully-stocked bar replenished daily to your preferences
- Writing desk
- Spacious marble bathroom with tub, shower and large vanity
- Hair dryer
- 110/220 outlets
- Direct- dial telephone
- Private electronic safe
- Best- selling audio books, CDs and DVDs
Seabourn Legend
Deck 3


- For a change of pace, dine at Restaurant 2. This avant-garde eatery serves carefully selected wine and food pairings in small plates. The chef's imagination is on display in every dish served in this sophisticated dining restaurant, which sometimes offers themed dinners.
Located on Deck 3 deck
- Our gourmet open-seating Restaurant spares nothing offering guests Charlie Palmer's exceptional cuisine at tables set with Porsgrund China and Schott Zwiesel crystal. Most evenings, guests adopt an elegant casual attire. On special nights we have a formal optional dress code.
Located on Deck 3 deck
- Choose your favorites served to you by gracious staff from the buffet or order from the menu and enjoy the view from this breezy indoor/outdoor café that overlooks the ship's wake. In the evening, the Veranda Café is transformed into the magic that is Restaurant 2.
Located on Deck 7 deck
Boutique Onboard Shop
- The Boutiques on all ships in the fleet feature a selection of designer jewellery, fashions, perfumes and Silversea logo items. Shops are closed while in port and on occasion due to local government regulations. Toiletries and convenience items are also available for purchase.
Located on Deck 6
Card Room
Casino
- Enjoy the tales of fellow travelers, and share some of your own, If you´re feeling lucky, head to the casino and play a hand of Blackjack.
Located on Deck 6
Internet
Bars and Lounges
- If you're looking for live entertainment, head to the lounge for the night's lineup: laugh along with a comedian or relive fond memories while enjoying a Broadway Revue.
Located on Deck 8
- Compete in a golf putting competition in the Sky Bar, learn the tango or show your prowess at cards in ACBL-sanctioned bridge competitions.
Located on Deck 8
Marina
Swimming
Spas and Sauna
- The very concept of time ends at the entrance of The Spa at Seabourn. Here, time stands still as you renew and rejuvenate at the hands of our certified therapists.
Located on Deck 7
- Discover why The Spa at Seabourn was rated the Top Cruise Line Spa by the readers of Conde Nast Traveler. Explore the healing properties of warm stones, seaweed wraps, Japanese Shiatsu and deep cleansing facials.
- For fitness, The Spa at Seabourn offers daily classes and the option of having your own personal trainer. With a sweeping view of the ocean, you can use the spa´s state-of-the-art equipment for cardio and strength training. The pool is just a few steps away if you want to swim a few laps.
- The Spa at Seabourn also has a salon so you can get ready for a romantic evening. The salon offers hairstyling, pedicures and exotic therapies for hands and feet. Whatever you desire, the pleasure is all yours.
Located on Deck 7
- Enjoy the exhilarating view from our whirlpool on the bow while a steward serves you chilled champagne. Meet acclaimed experts, celebrities and chefs in our exclusive Dress Circle enrichment program.
Located on Deck 5
Sunning
Spa and Fitness
- The gym on each Seabourn yacht is well-equipped for maintaining a complete fitness regime. Equipment available includes:
- Variable resistance machines including: Abdominal Crunch, Lat Pull-down, Hip Adductor, Pectoral Fly, Seated Leg Curl, Leg Extension, Chest Press, Biceps Curl, Triceps Extension, Leg Press, Back Extension
- Adjustable Benches and Rubber Encased Dumbbells: 5-50lbs
- Recumbent Cardio Cycles
- Upright Cardio Cycles
- Programmable Treadmills
- In addition, free classes in stretch yoga, mat Pilates and cardio Ki-Bo are offered.
Located on Deck 7
Seabourn Legend Photos
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