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Seabourn puts 2026 expeditions on sale

Seabourn puts 2026 expeditions on sale

Two voyages will cross Northwest Passage

Seabourn has opened bookings for six 2026 voyages.

Between August and October 2026, Seabourn Venture will sail eight- to 24-day cruises, including crossing The Northwest Passage and Canadian Arctic, before heading south to the Caribbean, South America and Antarctica.

Seabourn Venture will operate two 24-day ‘Journey Across the Northwest Passage’ expeditions between Reykjavik and Anchorage, departing on 5 and 29 August, respectively.

In addition, the ship will deliver a 15-day ‘Wild Labrador Coast: Missions, Fjords & Wilderness’ sailing on 20 September, also starting from Reykjavik and finishing in Halifax, Nova Scotia.

The expedition cruise line has two combination cruises available for “a longer, more immersive experience”, which are a 35-day ‘Glaciers, Fjords & Northwest Passage’ trip and a 38-day ‘Northwest Passage & Wild Labrador Coast’ cruise.

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Optional expedition experiences include kayaking and submarine dives, while shore experiences range from the Ilulissat Helicopter Adventure to a cruise to the abandoned settlement of Assaqutaq.

In October 2026, Seabourn Venture will sail three voyages moving south, including an eight-day ‘Southern Caribbean Yacht Harbours’ voyages from Nova Scotia to Bridgetown in Barbados leaving on 5 October.

A 16-day ‘Trinidad to Rio: South American Expedition’ will then travel from Bridgetown to Rio de Janeiro, taking in Brazil’s coastline from 13 October.

On 29 October, a 21-day ‘Wild South Atlantic & Antarctic Peninsula’ will sail from Rio de Janeiro to Buenos Aires en route to Antarctica.

There are two combination cruises on offer to explore the Caribbean and South America, which are a 24-day ‘Southern Caribbean Yacht Harbours & Coast of Brazil’ voyage and a 37-day ‘From the Caribbean to the Antarctic’ cruise.

Mark Tamis, Seabourn president, said: “The Northwest Passage is one of the most famous and historic routes in the Arctic, and we are excited to give travellers an opportunity to explore this region with Seabourn.

“Guests will admire towering icebergs, encounter unique wildlife found nowhere else, and immerse themselves in the stories of the daring expeditions that paved the way, all while enjoying Seabourn Venture’s ultra-luxury comforts and services.”


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