The company's fleet consists of six vessels, with two sets of three sister ships.
The first set, the Seabourn Pride. Seabourn Spirit. and Seabourn Legend. were built during the late 1980s and early 1990s. They are nearly identical and each weighs in at 10,000 tons.
In October 2006, Seabourn ordered three new, 32,000-ton luxury cruise ships from Genoa 's T. Mariotti shipyard. The first, named Seabourn Odyssey entered service in 2009, followed by the Seabourn Sojourn in 2010 and the Seabourn Quest in June 2011. The three ships share most features. The Odyssey. Sojourn. and Quest have a maximum passenger capacity of 450 guests, quartered in 225 suite cabins, 90% of which have a balcony. The 650-foot (200 m) vessels cost approximately US$250 million each. The ships have 11 decks, an 11,500-square-foot (1,070 m 2 ) indoor/outdoor spa, and four alternative dining venues. [ 4 ] [ 5 ]
It was announced on February 19, 2013 that Seabourn reached an agreement with Windstar Cruises for the sale of the three smaller Seabourn ships. Seabourn Pride will depart the fleet in April 2014, sisters Seabourn Legend & Seabourn Spirit will depart in April and May 2015, respectively. No cruises will be cancelled as the ships will sail with Seabourn until their initial dry dock periods. [ 6 ]
On October 18, 2013, Seabourn announced it had signed a Letter of Intent for the construction of a new ultra-luxury cruise ship with Italian shipbuilder Fincantieri. The new ship will be modeled after the line's three newest vessels, Seabourn Odyssey. Seabourn Sojourn and Seabourn Quest. Delivery is planned for the second half of 2016. [ 7 ] The vessel will replace the capacity that is leaving the Seabourn brand with the sale of Seabourn Pride. Seabourn Spirit and Seabourn Legend. Seabourn Pride. Seabourn Spirit. and Seabourn Legend has already left the fleet.