Seabourn has recently completed a multi-million-dollar renovation of ‘Seabourn Odyssey’.
The luxury cruise ship has been given an open and airy interiors, modern technology updates, and rich contemporary furnishings that give the ship a completely fresh feel.
Completed in Genoa, Italy in May, the project included extensive work to update many public and guest areas throughout the ship.
“Seabourn Odyssey came out of its most extensive refit period to date recently,” said Gerald Mosslinger, vice president of Hotel Operations for Seabourn, “and the response of our guests, both repeaters and first-timers, is likely to garner the same impression: the ship is even more stunning and beautiful.”
Enhancements include the Seabourn Square, the communal hub of all Seabourn ships, with new high-end furniture, lighting and a carpet design in rich neutral tones.
Sophisticated colours and relaxed comfort continues in The Club, where patterned carpet with lapis blue lines meet elegantly toned lounge chairs and refreshed banquettes that convey refinement and spaciousness throughout. In The Restaurant, toffee-toned woods, creamy caramel accents, and sheer curtains have been fitted, while new carpet shows off an intricate pattern.
In the Card Room, new chairs upholstered in a geometrically-patterned velvet are arranged around new card tables, with dark grey carpet providing a backdrop.
Guest suites have been significantly updated, with Veranda Suites fitted with new stone tops on the bedside cabinet and credenza, joined by a new table, designer bedding soft goods, and sofa pillows.
Premium Suites have new furniture and a new colour palate throughout the entire range of top-end accommodation on Seabourn ships that rival the finest hotels in the world, the company claimed.
Entertainment and technology systems also received a number of updates during the refurbishment. New televisions are now installed in all guest suites, integrated with an interactive new high-definition TV system that features added channels, such as BBC HD, HGTV, The Food Network, and The Travel Channel.
New internet optimisation technologies have been installed to help improve overall guest experience across the ship. All suites have USB 2.0 outlets on the nightstand. Wireless access points have been added to every guest suite and boosted in public areas, which improves overall access to the internet throughout the ship, while additional updates to the network will improve the overall service.