Seabourn unveils new 2026-2027 Asia, Caribbean voyages
Luxury line Seabourn unveiled its 2026-2027 fall, winter, and spring season with new itineraries to Japan and Southeast Asia.
It also announced a comprehensive Caribbean program.
Between November 2026 and April 2027 Seabourn Ovation, Seabourn Encore and Seabourn Quest will offer 31 departures to 73 destinations in 30 countries.
The cruise line will offer two new Japan voyages in early spring, giving guests the opportunity to experience the country’s blossoms in full bloom for the first time.
These include a new 12-day voyage from Hong Kong to Tokyo and a 14-day roundtrip sailing from Tokyo on Seabourn Encore.
The ship will also showcase the vibrant cultures of Singapore and Southeast Asia through a series of 14-day sailings from Singapore to Hong Kong and two new roundtrip Singapore itineraries: an eight-day voyage departing December 2026 and a 14-day voyage departing January 2027.
Additionally, Seabourn Ovation and Seabourn Quest will explore the hidden harbors in the Southern Caribbean on seven- to 14-day itineraries, with departures from Sint Maarten, Barbados, San Juan and Miami.
“These new itineraries are designed to immerse our guests in the beauty, culture, and flavors of worldwide destinations, and we can’t wait to welcome them on board,” said Mark Tamis, president of Seabourn.
Seabourn’s itineraries range from seven to 16 days, with options to combine voyages for longer voyages.
Guests can explore up to 30 UNESCO World Heritage sites.
There will be several overnight stays and mid-voyage Seabourn Journeys, giving guests ample time to explore each destination.
In Asia, notable Japan port highlights include Osaka, the gateway to Kyoto, Kanazawa, noted for its historic castle, and Aburatsu on the picturesque Nichinan Coast.
The season will also include two new roundtrip voyages from Singapore: an eight-day “Malaysia & Thailand: Malacca Strait Explorer” voyage and a 14-day “Gulf of Thailand & Malaysian Peninsula.”
Notable ASEAN port highlights include the island of Ko Kood, Thailand.
On land, Cambodia & Laos: The Temples of Angkor & Luang Prabang is a six day pre- and post-cruise package option visiting the famed temples of Angkor.
There is also an optional Deluxe Halong Bay Cruise shore excursion.
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