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Health & Safety

Updated February 4, 2026

At Seabourn, the health, safety, and security of our guests and team members is our highest priority. Every decision we make starts with that in mind. Learn more about health and safety protocols as you prepare for your voyage.

Prepare For Your Cruise

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TRAVEL INSURANCE
Protect your journey with travel insurance to help cover the costs of medical-related trip cancellations or delays, as well as emergency medical care and evacuation at sea. Discover how SeabournShield can help.

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SHORE EXPERIENCES
Participating in some expedition cruise activities and ocean sailing shore excursions may require good mobility. Click here for Expedition Mobility information if you are preparing for a Seabourn Expedition. For all sailings, situations may occur in which guests with limited mobility may not be able to go ashore and the Captain shall make the final determination for the safety of all concerned. To learn more, visit the Accessible Cruising page.

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ACCESSIBILITY ACCOMODATIONS
Seabourn is committed to providing safe, easy, and accessible accommodations for all persons with disabilities, to the extent that is feasible. Explore our Accessiblility Accomodations on ship and at ports.

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SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS FORM
Special facilities and/or services required during a cruise should be submitted using the Seabourn Special Requirements Information Form (SRI). We recommend sending the SRI upon booking or a minimum of 45 days prior to departure.

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IMPORTANT PRE-CRUISE INFORMATION
Find more information such as packing lists, document requirements and other checklist items here. Or explore all Frequently Asked Questions here.

 

Health & Medical

Safety

At Seabourn, we are devoted to creating an effortless and enriching voyage for every guest. While our crew and onboard medical team are delighted to provide exceptional service and emergency care throughout your voyage, they are unable to offer one-on-one personal assistance.

To ensure the highest level of comfort and safety, we require that guests who are unable to care for their own basic needs (e.g., dressing, eating and attending safety drills) travel with a capable companion who can provide attentive support and assist with personal tasks. Learn more about our Accessiblity accomodations here.

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