The world leader in ultra-luxury travel and adventure travel, Seabourn, has unveiled its expedition itineraries for 2025–2026. Using its ultra-luxury expedition ships, Seabourn Venture and Seabourn Pursuit, customers will visit far-flung and exotic places across the globe.
More than forty thrilling adventures to the Northwest Passage, the South Pacific, the Arctic, Antarctica, the Amazon, and the Kimberley region of Australia will be available on board the ships. All of the expedition trips for 2025 and 2026 are presently for sale; www.seabourn.com has the dates and complete itinerary details.
Additionally, a range of freshly selected experiences will be available to Seabourn guests throughout the season, including:
a pearl reveal in Australia’s Kimberley region while gazing out over Kuri Bay with a skilled pearl grower.
Black and polar bears can be seen in Labrador’s Torngat Mountains National Park, which is maintained by the Inuit people.
Admiring the magnificent landscape and diverse fauna of the Northwest Passage while traversing the Bellot Strait.
a nighttime journey through the Amazon to witness nocturnal animals, such as black caimans, skulking along the banks in search of their prey.
Scuba diving and snorkeling on the stunning coral reefs of Fiji.
Our goal was to introduce the ultra-luxury style of Seabourn to the adventure industry. As we present our adventure journeys for 2025–2026, I am delighted to declare that we have realized this dream. “Without sacrificing their comfort or our renowned Seabourn signature service, our ultra-luxury, purpose-built expedition ships will take our extraordinary guests to truly bucket-list destinations like Antarctica, the Northwest Passage, or Australia’s Kimberley region,” stated Natalya Leahy, president of Seabourn. “Our guests will have numerous unforgettable “Seabourn Moments” on these voyages as we introduce them to the world’s wonders and the annals of human civilization.”
Seabourn Venture will run 21 eight-to 28-day trips from the Arctic to Antarctica between May 2025 and March 2026. Seabourn Venture will start operating in May 2025 and provide in-depth expedition experiences in Svalbard, Iceland, and Greenland, which are surrounded by shimmering ice towers. It will also provide in-depth shore excursions focused on culture and explore East Greenland, which is home to some of the most stunning and desolate fjords in the world.
The ship will set sail again in August 2025, heading for the well-known Northwest Passage, where visitors will be able to trace the footsteps of the explorers and seamen who forged their way through this illustrious passage. Ultimately, the vessel will head south to Antarctica, where it will spend three months exploring the “Great White Continent.” There, visitors will be able to navigate ice towers and have life-changing experiences with wildlife.
Seabourn Pursuit will set out on 20 distinct 10- to 20-day trips starting in late March 2025. In addition to seeing unspoiled coral reefs and a variety of fish species in the South Pacific, visitors will have lots of chances to engage with the amazing local cultures.
After that, the ship will travel to the Kimberley region of Australia, where visitors may witness wildlife, rivers, waterfalls, gorges made of red sandstone, and Aboriginal history and living. The Seabourn Pursuit will next make its way back across the Pacific to Antarctica, South Georgia, and the Falkland Islands, where it will investigate the remarkable landscapes and distinct biomass that these regions have to offer, nestled among some of the most productive waters on Earth.
On expeditions tailored for those who enjoy blazing their own trail and going where few have gone before, Seabourn Venture will sail to the North Pole. Expanded to accommodate more guests, Seabourn’s exhilarating Svalbard experience will take them through regions that few other ships can reach, arriving only 600 miles from the North Pole for views of wildlife on pack ice, including the elusive polar bear, and glittering ice towers through the ship’s state-of-the-art GSS Cineflex camera.
These trips will interact with native Arctic cultures to discover more about their fascinating past and ecological relationships. Walking tours of Qaqortoq in south-west Greenland, a driving tour of Lake Mvatn near Akureyri, the location of Goafoss, one of Iceland’s most magnificent waterfalls, and an optional exploration of the ice sculptures of Lofthellir Cave, which were naturally formed by thousands of years of dripping water, are all included.
Seabourn Venture will offer eight to 26-day Svalbard excursions from Reykjavik to Edinburgh or back from Edinburgh, departing from Edinburgh in mid-May to mid-June 2025. The ship will also provide a 12-day trip from Reykjavik to Kangerlussuaq to visit Greenland in late July 2025. Accommodations in Edinburgh or Reykjavik prior to and during the trip are included in both expeditions.
Seabourn Venture and Seabourn Pursuit offer guests the same luxurious small ship experience that they have come to expect from Seabourn, with the added benefit of state-of-the-art equipment that enables the line to offer its widest array of expedition activities under the guidance of a knowledgeable 24-person expedition team made up of scientists, scholars, naturalists, and other professionals.
Additionally, the ships have improved Wi-Fi connectivity with SpaceX’s Starlink, which offers expedition visitors better connectivity, faster service, and more stable Wi-Fi anywhere Starlink’s services are available.
The Seabourn Pursuit and Seabourn Venture, like the rest of the Seabourn fleet, provide an abundance of space and luxury, eight gourmet dining experiences, and opulent all-suite accommodations, including two two-level Wintergarden suites.
Source- Travel daily