Seabourn is set to captivate travellers with its extensive 2026-27 expedition cruise offerings, highlighting over 46 cruises to 160 destinations across 31 countries. The focus is on unique experiences, combining traditional voyages with exploratory journeys.
- The Seabourn Venture will embark on voyages ranging from 10 to 25 days, visiting 63 destinations in 12 countries, including Iceland and Greenland.
- Seabourn Pursuit plans to offer expeditions from 10 to 22 days across 71 destinations in over 13 countries, reaching as far as the Kimberley region in Australia.
- An 82-day journey will be a highlight, taking travellers across three continents from Broome, Australia, to Ushuaia, Argentina.
- Seabourn prioritises taking its guests to less-travelled destinations in luxury, with a particular emphasis on creating ‘Seabourn moments.’
Seabourn is gearing up to offer a series of unprecedented expedition cruises for the 2026-27 season. The luxury cruise line plans to cover over 160 destinations across 31 countries with its expedition vessels, Seabourn Venture and Seabourn Pursuit. Potential travellers can choose from 46 distinct cruises, starting from February 2026.
Travellers aboard the Seabourn Venture will have the opportunity to visit 63 diverse locations in 12 countries. These voyages, lasting from 10 to 25 days, will explore regions such as Iceland, Greenland, and the British Isles, before venturing into the warmth of the Mediterranean. Ultimately, the Venture will join the Seabourn Pursuit for an adventurous season in the icy wonders of Antarctica, South Georgia, and the Falkland Islands.
The Seabourn Pursuit promises an equally enticing selection of voyages, ranging from 10 to 22 days, and covering 71 destinations in over 13 countries. The itinerary includes travels from the serene South Pacific to the remote beauty of the Kimberley region in Australia, followed by a course towards Antarctica. An extraordinary highlight is the 82-day journey spanning three continents, beginning in Broome, Australia, and culminating in the city of Ushuaia, Argentina.
Natalya Leahy, president of Seabourn, emphasised the brand’s commitment to luxury exploration. She remarked that exploring lesser-known locales in an ultra-luxury manner remains a key focus for Seabourn. The specially designed expedition ships aim to create lasting memories by taking guests to some of the world’s most secluded destinations.
Seabourn’s 2026-27 expedition cruises promise to redefine luxury travel with their wide-ranging itineraries and focus on remote destinations.
