The April 8, 2025 cruise on the Seabourn Ovation departs from Monte Carlo, Monaco. On this 7 Night Western Mediterranean (Monte Carlo To Barcelona) sailing, the ship will visit a total of 7 different cruise port destinations, including its departure port. The Seabourn Ovation sets sail on Tuesday, Apr 8th and returns on Tuesday, Apr 15th.
Apr 8th - Apr 15th
Seabourn Cruise Line
from Monte Carlo, Monaco
Cruise Price - Historic & Current
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Seabourn Cruise Line
The Seabourn Ovation was built in 2018 and is among Seabourn's 5 ships in its fleet. The Seabourn Ovation is included in the cruise line's Encore class. In the cruise ship stats below, you'll find the Seabourn Ovation vs all other Seabourn ships.
Seabourn Ovation - April 8, 2025 - 7 Nights
Day | Date | Port |
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1 | Apr 8th | Monte Carlo, Monaco |
2 | Apr 9th | Portovenere, Italy |
3 | Apr 10th | Olbia, Sardinia |
4 | Apr 11th | At Sea |
5 | Apr 12th | Cannes, France |
6 | Apr 13th | Sete (carcassonne), France |
7 | Apr 14th | Palamos, Spain |
8 | Apr 15th | Barcelona, Spain |
Cruise Itinerary
The Seabourn Ovation sails on April 8, 2025 for a 7 Night Western Mediterranean (Monte Carlo To Barcelona). The ship will depart the port of Monte Carlo, Monaco at 5:00 PM and will return to the port of Barcelona, Spain on Apr 15th at 7:00 AM. During the 8-day journey, the Seabourn Ovation will visit 6 additional ports and will spend 1 days at sea.
The world's most famous casino (a must see even if you do not gamble), glittering nightlife, first-class dining and shopping, make it one of the world's most glamorous destinations. The casino is an elaborate Italianate structure capped by four towers and a copper-tin roof.
Portovenere is a charming and picturesque town in the Bay of La Spezia. The town has a very strong connection to both the military and the sea, reflected in the two centers of the town. The first ist he old port, the second the fortified, Genoese stronghold, where you'll also find the Church of San Lorenzo, which was constructed in Gothic-Renaissance style, similar to the Genoa Cathedral. The streets of Portovenere contain numerous other examples of medieval architecture.
Located on Sardinia's northeast coast on the Tyrrhenian Sea, Olbia is quickly becoming a popular tourist destination. Originally a Greek colony, Olbia was later passed to the Romans and then colonialised by Pisa. It was also the scene in of a Roman victory over Carthaginian general Hanno. Visit the traces of Phoenician and Roman tombs and the Church of San Simplicio, created by Pisa during Roman times.
Take advantage of the many on board activites during your day at sea. You'll have more than enough to fill your day!
Cannes has an international reputation for glamour - pictures and movie clips of its croisette, its film stars and its grand hotels instantly conjure up an image of style and sophistication. Cannes is much changed from its beginnings as a resort when an English traveller, Lord Brougham, was quarantined there in 1834. Nowadays, the city hosts conventions and festivals all year round - and there's plenty to attract the guests and delegates.
Sete, France, is the charming port which leads you to Carcassone, a walled city which dates back to the time of the Roman Empire. Explore the town's boutiques and cafes. Be sure to sample "cassoulet"--a delightful combination of meats cooked with beans. It's the specialty of the city.
Though the scenery is strikingly dramatic, below the rugged headlands and rocky promontories you'll find quiet, beach-bordered bays rimmed by pine woodlands. Palamos is the southernmost of a series of small isolated ports that cling like oysters to tiny harbours set along Catalunya's northern coast. It sits on a high rock over the harbor, a favorite destination for yachts that vie for space with local fishing boats.
Barcelona is the cultural heartland of Spain, yet its first language is Catalan, the native tongue of the proudly independent Catalonia region. Stroll down the shady, tree-lined Ramblas between street musicians and elegant bistros. Then perhaps visit the venerable Gothic cathedral, Picasso Museum or enjoy the architectural genius of Antonio Gaudi's Church of the Holy Family.