Guests and crew aboard the luxury cruise liner 'Seabourn Quest' enjoyed a stopover in Savusavu, where they were warmly welcomed by local stakeholders.
Businesses, tourism operators, and community representatives joined forces to ensure a smooth and enjoyable visit for the ship’s passengers.
Their coordinated efforts helped showcase Savusavu’s hospitality and attractions during the brief stay.
The Fiji Police Force was also part of the collaborative effort, playing a key role in maintaining a safe and secure environment for visitors throughout the day.
While the visit was short, stakeholders expressed hope that guests and crew had a memorable experience in Savusavu.
The Seabourn Quest continues its journey, with Tonga as its next stop.
Launched in 2011, the Seabourn Quest is a 32,477-gross-ton luxury cruise ship operated by Seabourn.
It hosts around 450 to 458 guests in 223 ocean-view suites, offering a high crew-to-guest ratio to ensure personalised service.
Spread across 10 decks, the vessel provides an intimate, all-inclusive cruising experience with gourmet dining, a spa, and an onboard marina for watersports.