Seabourn Quest Review

Unexpected Disappointment

Review for Canada & New England Cruise on Seabourn Quest
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2-5 Cruises • Age 60s

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Sail Date: Sep 2016

I am not a frequent cruiser. However, the purpose of taking cruises was getting away from home to have some relaxing time and enjoyment. Service, food and pleasent surrounding became the major.

Seabourn Quest is a small ship. Comparing to other luxury cruises, Silversea and Crystal I took before, there are not that many public area to explore in Quest. All dining facilities or bars have 2 to 3 hours set hours. Only Square has longer hours to get limited snacks, tea and coffee. Otherwise need to use room service. For us, sitting in the cabin, might as well stay home.

Overall appearance of the facilities in the ship were so plain and boring. Don't talk about any interior design. If there were no chandeliers in MDR, with all white curtains, you would think you were in a huge cafeteria dining hall. Such so unappealing, there were very few people used it for breakfest and lunch. We usually would like to have breakfest and lunch in MDR in other ships, but not Seabourn Quest.

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Montreal

Only people you saw in the old Montreal were tourtist. The best is exploring the new Montreal

Quebec City

The old section worth to explore

Charlottetown (Prince Edward Island)

Small town, nothing interesting

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