Seabourn puts 2025-2026 expedition cruises on sale
Seabourn has unveiled its expedition cruises lineup for 2025-2026.
Expedition ships Seabourn Venture and Seabourn Pursuit will sail over 40 voyages to the polar regions, the Amazon, the Kimberley region in Australia, the South Pacific, the Northwest Passage, and more.
All 2025 and 2026 expedition voyages are now on sale.
The season features new experiences including the Torngat Mountains National Park in Labrador, Canadian Arctic, a night safari in the Amazon and scuba diving in Fiji.
“These voyages will deliver many unforgettable ‘Seabourn Moments’ to our guests as we take them closer to the wonders of the world,” said Natalya Leahy, president of Seabourn.
Between May 2025 and March 2026, Seabourn Venture will operate 21 voyages, ranging from eight to 28 days from the Arctic to Antarctica.
Venture will offer experiences throughout Svalbard, Iceland and Greenland, the Northwest Passage, and south to Antarctica.
From late March 2025, Seabourn Pursuit will sail 20 unique expedition cruises ranging from 10 to 20 days.
It kicks off in the South Pacific, before heading to Australia’s Kimberley region.
Seabourn Pursuit will then make its way back across the Pacific to Antarctica, South Georgia and the Falkland Islands.
The ships are also equipped with enhanced Wi-Fi connectivity using SpaceX’s Starlink.
Expedition activities are organised and led by a 24-person expedition team of scientists, scholars and naturalists.
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