‘It’s always six star’…

“People will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel.”  
– Maya Angelou

They’ll tell you it’s all about ‘the guest’ anywhere in the hospitality industry. Whether you’re a passionate cruiser or a first-timer just getting your sea-legs, it’s hard to ignore the age-old adage that “It’s the people who make the world go round.” Or, in this case, the crew that keeps the ship afloat!”

Nothing is more obvious, or true in fact, than when you become a passenger on a smaller cruise ship. Here interactions with staff are on an often on a one-to-one basis during the voyage. A recent pre-festive season voyage on Seabourn Ovation, a Phillipsberg, St. Martin from Bridgetown Barbados. Was once again proof positive that what’s important is the journey not necessarily the destination. 

While there was nothing all too remarkable from an off-ship point of view, (been there done that), and now that the ship is a few years old, no new wow design features. The story is simply about sunshine, calm seas and the nurturing we enjoyed in our 7-day cruise.

From the Seabourn square guest service and coffee bar teams who couldn’t wait to help us to daily treats or load up the new Seabourn app, to the restaurant service teams from around the world, we were coddled. Chef Jess’s galley tour and first-rate food set the tone for our 7 days. His energy, and enthusiasm, was ever present, as we slow-travelled from one Caribbean island to the next. 

It’s the genuine smiles, friendly jokes, and handshakes that turn into hugs that seem to have guests coming back to Seabourn time and again. As one repeater suggested, “it’s the ‘extra mile’ attitude from each and every one of the staff that’s worth every cent. It’s always 6 star… 5 stars plus an extra one because of the people.” 

seabourn.com

Get our newsletter

Get monthly updates with unique HomeFront updates and stay up to date with tips and trends

HF Travels

Auberge Saint-Antoine Coteau Restaurant Located in a historic 1822 maritime warehouse at Auberge Saint-Antoine, Restaurant Coteau celebrates Quebec’s terroir with refined, creative cuisine. Menus—crafted by Chef Lucas Brocheton and his team—highlight the freshness of ingredients from the family’s own Ferme

Bella Cucina turns up the heat

Lovely and lofty At Evani, self-catering holiday home in the Cotswolds, England. The grand kitchen brings together modern design and classic architecture. uniquehomestays.com Too many cooks may spoil the broth so stake your claim and make sure the kitchen is

Overheard

Faroe Island’s mystery trips By designing controlled surprise self-guided road trips within safe parameters, Visit Faroe Island isn’t just solving over-tourism, it’s introducing fun and spontaneity into the over-scheduled lives of visitors. Experts suggest that our neural activity jumps when

Seaside glamour on the Côte d’Azur

An eye-catching spot in the land of the rich and famous, that’s only open from May until the end of September, La Tartane is a popular destination for couples and families alike. Brightened by a palette of sunny colours, natural

All aboard –The Napa Valley Wine Train

The Valley is home to five distinct communities that all have their own unique personalities where great wines, wonderful cuisine and fun shopping experiences await. It’s been over 35 legendary years since the Napa Valley Wine Train took its inaugural

The robots are coming!

Ready or not, here they come. Helpful humanoids for the home are on the horizon and they’re promising to make life easier. For decades, the “robot butler” has been more fiction than science… an unfulfilled dream for more efficient 21st