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Ultra-luxury cruise line Seabourn is opening up a whole new world of curated adventure with its 2025-2026 expedition itineraries that are poised to take your clients to the most remote and exotic locations onboard sister ships Seabourn Venture and Seabourn Pursuit.

“We had a vision to bring the world of Seabourn’s ultra-luxury style to the world of exploration. As we reveal our 2025-2026 expedition voyages, I am proud to say we have achieved this dream. Our ultra-luxury, purpose-built expedition ships will take our extraordinary guests to truly bucket list destinations from Antarctica to the Northwest Passage to the Kimberley region in Australia without compromising their comfort and our well known Seabourn signature service,” said Natalya Leahy, president of Seabourn, in a press statement. “These voyages will deliver many unforgettable ‘Seabourn Moments’ to our guests as we take them closer to the wonders of the world and the history of human culture.”

Seabourn’s Sister Ships Embark on Grand Adventures

Seabourn Venture and Seabourn Pursuit will be headed out on over 40 journeys to the Arctic, Antarctica, the Amazon, the Kimberley region in Australia, the South Pacific, the Northwest Passage and more in 2025 and 2026. All itineraries are now on sale.

The season will include new experiences for the line’s guests, including a pearl reveal in the Kimberly alongside a master pearl cultivator, a visit to the Torngat Mountains National Park in Labrador in the Canadian Arctic, a transit through the Bellot Strait in the Northwest Passage, a night safari in the Amazon and snorkeling and diving in the coral reefs of Fiji.

Seabourn Venture will operate 21 trips between May 2025 and March 2026 and will include itineraries ranging from eight to 28 days from the Arctic to Antarctica. Beginning in late March 2025, Seabourn Pursuit will head out on 20 voyages of its own that will range anywhere from 10 to 20 days. The ship will start out in the South Pacific and then head to Australia’s Kimberley region, after which it will sail back across the Pacific to Antarctica, South Georgia and the Falkland Islands.

For more information, visit seabourn.com