Seabourn sets sail with new 2028-2029 Expedition Voyages

Seabourn’s 2028 to 2029 expedition voyage collection is now open for sale as the cruise line unveils a compelling season shaped by deeper exploration in the Arctic and the line’s second Grand Expedition: Pole to Pole as part of Seabourn’s 40th anniversary in 2028.
During the 2028–2029 expedition season, Seabourn Venture and Seabourn Pursuit will offer 49 departures ranging from eight to 96 days and visiting more than 180 destinations across 29 countries.
Highlights of the season include expanded Arctic exploration across Svalbard, Greenland, Iceland and Arctic Canada; Antarctica, South Georgia, the Falkland Islands and select remote-region voyages spanning the Chilean Fjords, and remote Atlantic.
The itineraries maximize time in nature with Zodiac cruising, kayaking, guided landings, and immersive enrichment. Seabourn Pursuit and Seabourn Venture will explore new and returning destinations including Ellesmere Island, scenic cruising of Boatswain Bird Island in Ascension, deeper exploration of St. Helena & Tristan da Cunha, Cape Clear Island in Ireland, multiple new points across Labrador and Nunavut, and Tvoroyri in the Faroe Islands.
Mark Tamis, president of Seabourn, observed: “As Seabourn approaches its 40th anniversary, our 2028–2029 expedition season is designed for travelers who want to explore the world’s most remote places in a deeper and more meaningful way.”
And Tamis continued: “From the return of our Grand Expedition: Pole to Pole to a broader Arctic program that reaches places like Svalbard and the Canadian High Arctic, these voyages reflect our commitment to pairing purposeful exploration with the service and luxury experience our guests expect from Seabourn.”
In a defining moment for the brand during its 40th anniversary year, Seabourn will once again unite the world’s southernmost and northernmost frontiers with its second Grand Expedition: Pole to Pole.
Departing on Aug. 17, 2028, the extraordinary 96‑day voyage will sail from Reykjavik to Ushuaia, traveling more than 20,500 nautical miles across 147 degrees of latitude from the High Arctic to Antarctica in one continuous journey.
Along the way, guests will enjoy rare wildlife encounters and immersive expedition experiences across 14 countries and territories, including five days in Antarctica, three days in South Georgia, and three days in the Falkland Islands with a call to Port Stanley.
The voyage also crosses the Equator, Tropic of Cancer, and Tropic of Capricorn, features 62 days of expedition and port experiences, and is bookended with a pre‑cruise hotel stay in Reykjavik and charter flight to Kangerlussuaq, Greenland, as well as a post‑charter flight to Buenos Aires.
Go to www.seabourn.com for more.
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