Seabourn kicks off 2024 Alaska season

Saturday, 10 May, 2024 0

Seabourn has today kicked off its 2024 Alaska cruise season aboard Seabourn Odyssey departing from Vancouver.

The cruise season is a landmark one as it marks Seabourn Odyssey’s final season with the cruise line.

Seabourn Odyssey will sail on 12 seven-day voyages through August 2024, sailing northbound or southbound between Vancouver and Juneau.

Each seven-day Alaska cruise can also be combined to create a longer 14-day round-trip Vancouver voyage.

The ship will also offer two 10-day Alaska Fjord Odyssey itineraries, as well as one 11-day Inside Passage & Alaska Fjords voyage, scheduled round trip from Vancouver in June.

In addition, guests may choose from a number of land tours through Seabourn’s popular Ventures by Seabourn program, featuring optional guided kayak and Zodiac tours.

The ship will complete its final season with a 22-day Farewell Voyage, traveling through Alaska before crossing the Pacific to Japan.

“While Seabourn will continue sailing to Alaska in the future, this upcoming season marks the final journeys of Seabourn Odyssey to the Great Land,” said Natalya Leahy, president of Seabourn.

Seabourn has planned special activities and entertainment for Seabourn Odyssey’s 22-day Farewell Voyage, departing September 2, 2024, from Seattle to Yokohama, Japan.

The voyage will feature a number of memorable tributes to Seabourn Odyssey‘s greatest moments, including appearances from the original team and performing cast, and unique gifts.

The ship will traverse Alaska’s southern reaches, the wildlife havens of Kodiak Island and Dutch Harbor, and explore Japan’s Hokkaido Island in time for the first turn of fall foliage. 

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