Seabourn reveals 2026 Northwest Passage cruises
Luxury line Seabourn has unveiled its 2026 itineraries to the Northwest Passage and Canadian Arctic.
Between August and October 2026, Seabourn Venture will offer six voyages ranging from eight to 24 days, traversing the historic routes of The Northwest Passage and Canadian Arctic.
The ship will then sails south to explore the Caribbean, South America and Antarctica.
The expedition voyages are now on sale at www.seabourn.com.
“The Northwest Passage is one of the most famous and historic routes in the Arctic, and we are excited to give travelers an opportunity to explore this region,” said Mark Tamis, president of Seabourn.
“Guests will admire towering icebergs, encounter unique wildlife found nowhere else, and immerse themselves in the stories of the historic expeditions.”
Seabourn Venture will offer two “24-day Journey Across the Northwest Passage” expeditions between Reykjavik, Iceland and Anchorage, Alaska, departing on August 5 and August 29, as well as one “15-day Wild Labrador Coast: Missions, Fjords & Wilderness” departing September 20 from Reykjavik to Halifax, Nova Scotia.
Additionally, two combination cruises are available for a longer, more immersive experience: a “35-day Glaciers, Fjords & Northwest Passage” voyage from Reykjavik to Anchorage and a “38-day Northwest Passage & Wild Labrador Coast” itinerary from Anchorage to Halifax.
Highlight experiences include:
Devon Island, the world’s largest uninhabited island, located west of Baffin Bay, known as “Mars on Earth” for its barren, rocky terrain, and polar desert climate.
Learning the stories and Arctic cultural traditions in Cambridge Bay.
Visiting historic sites, like outposts of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and the Hudson’s Bay Company, in remote and uninhabited islands of the Canadian High Arctic.
Touring Ilulissat, Greenland, once known as the “Town of 10,000 Souls,” where sled dogs outnumbered the population.
Optional expedition experiences will also be available, including kayaking, submarine dives, and unique shore experiences like the Ilulissat Helicopter Adventure, a cruise to the abandoned settlement of Assaqutaq, or an Icefjord Cruise.
Guests can also participate in the optional Image Masters program, a hands-on photography experience offering in-the-field instruction led by an accomplished nature photographer.
Small groups of only 10 guests will participate in this exclusive, four-day workshop.
All sailings feature inclusive economy air from guests’ departure city and complimentary full-service laundry.
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