Seabourn Unveils Exciting 2026-2027 Expedition Season with 24 New Itineraries Across 31 Countries
The prestigious expedition travel company Seabourn has unveiled its 2026-2027 season, featuring 24 itineraries that span 31 countries. Among these are several new routes that will take travelers to the untouched beauty of remote areas, including Australia’s Kimberley Coast.
This extensive schedule will be serviced by Seabourn’s elegant ships, Seabourn Venture and Seabourn Pursuit.
From March 2026 to March 2027, Seabourn Venture will explore destinations like Iceland, the British Isles, Greenland, and Antarctica. In addition to its polar expeditions, the ship will also embark on non-expedition journeys across the Atlantic and Mediterranean in April and June 2026.
On the other hand, Seabourn Pursuit will concentrate on explorations in the South Pacific and Antarctica, including a remarkable 82-day voyage titled “Across Three Continents.” This journey will begin in Broome (Australia) and conclude in Ushuaia (Argentina) on September 2nd, 2026.
The newly available itineraries for booking include 10- to 14-day Arctic and British Isles expeditions, featuring stops at Reykjavik, Dublin, Kangerlussuaq, Halifax, and Scoresbysund.
In the warmer climes, travelers can partake in the 10-day “Kimberley Expedition: Waterfalls & Wanjinas” itinerary, which offers a distinctive voyage from Darwin to Broome, featuring visits to the Wunambal Gaambera Traditional Landowners, who serve as the godparents to the Seabourn Pursuit.
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