Seabourn to launch first Kimberley cruises in 2024
Seabourn has unveiled new expedition voyages for 2024-2025 which includes the first Kimberley cruises in northern Australia.
Voyages will be on two new purpose-built expedition vessels, Seabourn Venture and Seabourn Pursuit.
Both ships will explore remote corners, from the South Pacific and Antarctica to the Arctic, Greenland, and Iceland.
It makes its Kimberley cruises debut on Seabourn Pursuit between June and August 2024.
In addition , Seabourn Pursuit will visit Papua New Guinea, Indonesia, and sail to the South Pacific from Chile to Melanesia.
Sister ship Seabourn Venture returns for another season in the UK, Ireland, Norway, Greenland, Iceland and the Canadian Arctic.
Both ships will sail to Antarctica in late 2024 and early 2025.
All expedition voyages are now on sale.
“These new expeditions offer so many opportunities for guests to discover natural and cultural wonders,” said Robin West, VP of Expeditions. “
Learn more about : Seabourn ( United Kingdom )
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