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Attire for Evening
One of the great pleasures of cruising aboard Seabourn Pride, Spirit and Legend is the glamour of evenings at sea. Guests appreciate the contrast between the special atmosphere of formal evenings, which occur two nights during a one-week cruise and three to four nights, depending on the itinerary, on a two-week cruise and the more informal ambience that prevails on other evenings. Each day in the ship's program, a dress advisory designates appropriate attire for The Restaurant after 6:00 pm. It will be specified as one of the following:
Attire for Daytime
On all Seabourn cruises the general shipboard atmosphere is elegant, but relaxed, and you will enjoy dressing comfortably while indulging in a variety of moods. Elegant casual wear is best for The Restaurant. Shorts and other more casual attire are welcomed in the café during breakfast and lunch. Swimsuits, brief shorts, exercise clothing and cover-ups should be reserved for poolside lounging, water sports, deck activities and the fitness center or spa.
Attire on Shore
When planning your cruise wardrobe for any climate, layering your clothes will work best. For tropical cruises, bring light, loose-fitting garments that can be paired with a lightweight jacket or sweater. For cooler seasons or climates, pack extra layers of warmer garments such as a light topcoat and some sweaters.
When dressing to go ashore, it is helpful to be aware of the customs of the countries you are visiting. In some ports men and women should not wear shorts. Many cultures prefer that women wear dresses or skirts when visiting shrines, churches and temples. If your cruise takes you to Monte Carlo, casino dress codes require a jacket and tie for men. Once you are on board, Seabourn's well-versed staff members offer informative talks on local customs. Additional hints can be found in the Shore Excursion Information Booklet that you will receive with your cruise documentation.
The Restaurant
Savor every meal when, where and with whom you wish in the stylish open-seating Restaurant, where tables glisten with Porsgrund China and Schott Zwiesel crystal. Some evenings are candlelit black-tie (optional) affairs and, like a sophisticated supper club, have been known to feature dancing. Most evenings, though, are simply "jacket required."
Veranda Café
Breakfast and luncheon buffets are casual, yet sumptuous at this breezy indoor/outdoor venue overlooking the ship’s wake. In the evening, it transforms into Restaurant 2, a stylish place to dine more casually, offering innovative tasting menus or themed bistro dinners by reservation.
Sky Grill
When it’s just too nice on deck to go inside, choose this casual, al fresco option located at the Sky Bar high atop the ship. Lunches and occasional dinners of sizzling grilled specialties come with low-key music and views to the far horizon.
Afternoon Tea
Afternoons mean tea-time on Seabourn, and we invite you to choose either a favorite brew or explore Seabourn to a Teasm, our exclusive collection of rare estate teas, propietary blends and herbal tisanes. Sniff, select, and have your choice freshly loose-brewed to your order, to accompany an array of sandwiches, pastries and other treats to refresh and restore you.
In-Suite Dining
For the ultimate in romance dining we would be delighted to serve you course by course from The Restaurant menu in the privacy of your own suite (invite friends to join you if you wish).
24-hour Suite Service Menu
Simply ask, at any time, and you shall be treated to such selections as crudités of vegetable with tzatziki dip or perhaps our New World Pizza, topped with garlic rock shrimp, cherry tomato and a basil and goat cheese crumble.