Comparing these two cruise lines can be like trying to compare apples to oranges. Seabourn is a luxury cruise line with smaller ships and an all-inclusive experience and Oceania is an upper-premium cruise brand. Both cruise lines offer a quality experience, and my client wanted to explore the differences in price and inclusions to make his decision.
Both cruise lines offer superior dining options. Seabourn's dining program is directed by Thomas Keller and Oceania's dining program is directed by Jacques Pepin, both culinary stars.
The resulting chart shows the calculations for my Oceania vs. Seabourn comparison:
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Seabourn Soujourn –Sept 19th, Monte Carlo to Rome | Oceania Marina – Sept. 14th, Barcelona to Rome |
Number of Nights |
11 |
10 |
Alcohol Package |
Included |
$599.5 per person for Premium |
Excursions |
Not Included |
Not Included |
Specialty Dining |
Included, no additional charge |
Included, no additional charge except for wine pairing dinners and private dinners |
Business Class Air from Toronto |
$3,910.77 per person |
$3,698 per person (Economy air is included in cruise fare) |
Transfers |
Not included |
Not included |
Gratuities |
Included |
Included with Your World on Sale Promotion |
Internet |
$399.95 for an unlimited internet package |
Free unlimited internet included with Your World on Sale Promotion |
Onboard Credit Offer |
None |
$300 Onboard Credit included with Your World on Sale Promotion |
Cruise Fare For a Balcony Stateroom |
$19,708.72 in a V5 |
$12,198 in a B4 |
Total with Premium Drink Package, Unlimited Internet and Business Class Air Upgrade |
$27,930.21 |
$20,793.00 + Free internet + $300 Onboard Credit |
Bottom line: Cost per night for per person |
$1,270 per night |
$1,025 per night |
Ultimately, my client's decision won't just rest on the dollars involved, but the type of experience he is looking for on this vacation. As his luxury travel advisor, I will not only advise him as to the costs, but also try to make sure he ends up with the kind of experience he is looking for. Would you like this kind of service when shopping for your next luxury cruise or vacation?