The April 4, 2026 cruise on the Seabourn Ovation departs from Bridgetown, Barbados. On this 13 Night Caribbean & Atlantic Passage (Bridgetown To Lisbon) sailing, the ship will visit a total of 5 different cruise port destinations, including its departure port. The Seabourn Ovation sets sail on Saturday, Apr 4th and returns on Friday, Apr 17th.
Apr 4th - Apr 17th
Seabourn Cruise Line
from Bridgetown, Barbados
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 4, 2026 - 13 Nights
Day | Date | Port |
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1 | Apr 4th | Bridgetown, Barbados |
2 | Apr 5th | At Sea |
3 | Apr 6th | At Sea |
4 | Apr 7th | At Sea |
5 | Apr 8th | At Sea |
6 | Apr 9th | At Sea |
7 | Apr 10th | At Sea |
8 | Apr 11th | At Sea |
9 | Apr 12th | At Sea |
10 | Apr 13th | At Sea |
11 | Apr 14th | Casablanca, Morocco |
12 | Apr 15th | Tangier, Morocco |
13 | Apr 16th | Portimao, Portugal |
14 | Apr 17th | Lisbon, Portugal |
Cruise Itinerary
The Seabourn Ovation sails on April 4, 2026 for a 13 Night Caribbean & Atlantic Passage (Bridgetown To Lisbon). The ship will depart the port of Bridgetown, Barbados at 5:00 PM and will return to the port of Lisbon, Portugal on Apr 17th at 7:00 AM. During the 14-day journey, the Seabourn Ovation will visit 4 additional ports and will spend 9 days at sea.
Bridgetown is the southernmost port on the island of Barbados and its capital. The beaches are plentiful, as is the seafood. Enjoy swimming, snorkeling, and diving in the beautiful blue waters of the Caribbean or try your hand at a local cricket match.
Take advantage of the many on board activites during your day at sea. You'll have more than enough to fill your day!
Take advantage of the many on board activites during your day at sea. You'll have more than enough to fill your day!
Take advantage of the many on board activites during your day at sea. You'll have more than enough to fill your day!
Take advantage of the many on board activites during your day at sea. You'll have more than enough to fill your day!
Take advantage of the many on board activites during your day at sea. You'll have more than enough to fill your day!
Take advantage of the many on board activites during your day at sea. You'll have more than enough to fill your day!
Take advantage of the many on board activites during your day at sea. You'll have more than enough to fill your day!
Take advantage of the many on board activites during your day at sea. You'll have more than enough to fill your day!
Take advantage of the many on board activites during your day at sea. You'll have more than enough to fill your day!
The economic capital of Morocco and the second largest city in Africa, Casablanca is an exotic blend of African, Arabian and European cultures. White-washed houses and peaceful mosques line the narrow streets of ancient Medina, the original Arab Section. Nearby, souks hum with the activity of contented shoppers bargaining for fine leather and handicrafts. The Ain Daib quarter in the southern part of the city boasts a strand of oceanfront resorts and restaurants set along the beach. Visit the mysterious "pink" city of Marrakech with its famed market and snake-charmers.
The "Gateway to Africa," located at its northwestern tip, Tangier is a fashionable resort that retains all of its age-old mystery and excitement. French and Islamic influences meet and merge in this fascinating old city. Mosques and minarets overlook the shadowy streets of the bazaar, while the higher part of town, with its broad boulevards and lovely parks, looks down on the ocean.
In Portimao, a fishing port since Roman times, you can sample fresh local seafood in harborside cafes, climb among huge, oddly-shaped rocks carved by waves or journey to Sagres, where Prince Henry's school of navigation still stands on a rocky promontory pointing toward the beckoning Atlantic.
Lisbon is many cities, from the cobbled alleys of the Alfama district to the broad Parisian style avenues at its heart. View it all from the heights of St. George's Castle. Belem's Monument to the Discoveries recalls the seafaring past, while nearby Sintra's storybook palaces, and the seaside resort of Caiscais, have different tales to tell.