Yes, the medical staff is trained in managing mild to severe allergic reactions including the treatment of anaphylaxis. Occasionally, it may be necessary to escalate care to a shoreside facility. Consultation and procedural charges apply. Bring any prescribed treatment with you. If you have a history of anaphylaxis, always have your EpiPen available.
For guests with food intolerances or allergies that are not life-threatening, please contact our Reservations Department.
For guests with life-threatening food allergies, we ask that guests provide detailed information to our Guest Accessibility Department by completing a Special Requirements Information form (SRI). Guests should indicate on this form which foods may potentially cause a severe reaction.
Guests with a variety of severe food allergies sail with Seabourn regularly. Our galley staff on board is accustomed to and experienced in dealing with these types of needs. The galley itself has many different areas of food preparation, which can help reduce the possibility of cross-contamination. It is important to note, however, that meals are prepared in open galleys on board the ships, thus there is always the possibility of some cross-contamination. As such, Seabourn cannot guarantee that a guest will not come in contact with those items. Although Guest Accessibility will provide the ship with an advance notice of all food allergies detailed on an SRI submitted to them, it is recommended that guests also contact the Maitre d’ upon boarding to review the details of these special dietary needs.