Seabourn Quest: Sanitation Record & Health Report

98 Latest Score
N/A Avg Score
0 Outbreaks
May 23, 2025 Last Inspection
Cruise Line Seabourn
Last CDC inspection: May 23, 2025 · Data last verified: Apr 29, 2026

ShipTea Verdict

Let's be real: when you're paying Seabourn prices, a 98 on the CDC inspection is basically the minimum acceptable outcome. The Seabourn Quest delivered anyway, pulling that near-perfect score on its May 2025 inspection like it wasn't even trying — which, at this price point, is exactly the energy you want. And the food safety score? A pristine 100. Spotless Galley isn't just a grade, it's a flex. While the fleet average hovers around 95 and plenty of ships are out here scraping by with passing-but-barely scores, the Quest is out here earning a gold star from the CDC like it's auditioning to be the setting of a hygiene documentary. Aspirational stuff.

For a small-ship luxury line built on the promise of intimacy, impeccable service, and itineraries that actually go somewhere interesting, the Quest backs up the marketing with real numbers. Seabourn has built its reputation on fewer guests, more staff, and the kind of attention to detail that makes you feel vaguely guilty about your regular life. The inspection record suggests that reputation isn't just vibes — someone back in that galley genuinely cares, and honestly, that should be celebrated more than it is.

Who it's for: The traveler who has done the big-ship thing, hated the buffet stampede, and is now willing to spend accordingly to never eat next to a stranger in a wet swimsuit again. You want a high CDC score, zero food safety drama, and a ship that punches above its weight class — the Quest delivers all three. Who should skip it: Anyone still comparison-shopping on price-per-night or who defines "fun at sea" by the number of waterslides. The Quest is quiet, curated, and kind of perfect — if that sounds boring to you, there's a Carnival ship leaving Thursday with your name on it.

Score History

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Outbreak Timeline

No outbreaks on record for the Seabourn Quest.

Total outbreaks on record: 0

100 /100

Spotless Galley

Food Safety Sub-Score based on 1 inspection with item-level data.

Avg: 100.0 Trend: → Stable

Food Inspection Breakdown

Item-level deductions from the most recent inspection with detailed data.

Item Category Type Deducted Max
#11 Employee Health & Illness Management Critical 0 5
#12 Employee Cleanliness & Handwashing Critical 0 5
#13 Food Safety Management & Knowledge Critical 0 5
#14 Employee Appearance Non-Critical 0 2
#15 Food Sources & Receiving Critical 0 5
#16 Food Temperature & Time Control Critical 0 5
#17 Food Protection & Prep Practices Non-Critical 0 2
#18 Cross-Contamination Prevention Critical 0 5
#19 Food Storage & Handling Non-Critical 0 2
#20 Food Display & Service Non-Critical 0 2
#24 Food-Contact Surface Cleaning Critical 0 5
#25 Wiping Cloths Cleanliness Non-Critical 0 2
#26 Equipment Sanitization Critical 0 5
Total Food Deductions -0 50

How Is This Calculated?

The Food Safety Sub-Score extracts deductions from 13 food-specific CDC VSP inspection items (items 11-20 and 24-26) covering employee hygiene, temperature control, cross-contamination, food storage, and equipment sanitation. The maximum possible food deduction is 50 points. Score = 100 × (1 - food deductions / 50).

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82/100Crew's ChoiceCrew Treatment

Crew Treatment: Crew's Choice

This score reflects how Seabourn treats its crew — based on employee reviews, flag state quality, safety compliance, and editorial assessment. All ships in the Seabourn fleet share this line-level rating.

Glassdoor Employee Rating

3.6

Based on 145 employee reviews

60% recommend to a friend

Score Breakdown

Glassdoor Reviews (40%)
65
Flag State Quality (20%)
100
Crew Safety Compliance (20%)
N/A
Editorial Assessment (20%)
78

Flag State Quality

Seabourn Quest is registered under a Paris MOU White List flag state — the highest safety and compliance tier. Flag State Score: 100/100

Upcoming Sailings

Next Sailing
10 days, one-way from Lisbon to Genoa
May 10, 2026 · 10 nights
10
days away
⚠ 50 schedule changes in the last 30 days
Voyage Departs Duration
10 days, one-way from Lisbon to Genoa May 10 10N
10 days, one-way from Villefranche-sur-Mer to Dubrovnik Jun 4 10N
17 days, one-way from Villefranche-sur-Mer to Piraeus-Athens Jun 4 17N
24 days, one-way from Villefranche-sur-Mer to Istanbul Jun 4 24N
7 days, one-way from Dubrovnik to Piraeus-Athens Jun 14 7N

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How This Ship Compares

-96.8 vs Seabourn Fleet
-96.1 vs Industry Average
#3 of 4 Fleet Rank
#98 of 163 Industry Rank

Should You Book?

Good For You If...

  • You want a ship with an excellent latest score (98/100)
  • A clean outbreak record matters to you

Proceed With Caution If...

  • No CDC inspection data is available yet

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Frequently Asked Questions

The latest CDC sanitation score for the Seabourn Quest is 98/100 as of May 23, 2025.

No, the Seabourn Quest has never failed a CDC inspection. All recorded scores have been 86 or above.

No, the Seabourn Quest has no recorded gastrointestinal illness outbreaks on file with the CDC.

The Seabourn Quest has a latest CDC sanitation score of 98/100. See the full inspection history and our ShipTea verdict for a complete assessment.

Based on CDC VSP inspection item-level data, the Seabourn Quest has a food safety score of 100/100 ("Spotless Galley"). This sub-score focuses on 13 food-specific inspection items covering temperature control, cross-contamination, and sanitation.

The Seabourn Quest was last inspected by the CDC on May 23, 2025.