Seabourn has opened bookings for its 2028/29 expedition collection, featuring new voyages and a second Grand Expedition.
During the 2028/29 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.
The ships will explore new and returning destinations including Ellesmere Island, Boatswain Bird Island in Ascension, St Helena and Tristan da Cunha, Cape Clear Island in Ireland, multiple new points across Labrador and Nunavut, and Tvoroyri in the Faroe Islands.
Seabourn will introduce its second Grand Expedition: Pole to Pole. Departing on August 17, 2028, the 96-day voyage will sail from Reykjavik to Ushuaia, travelling from the high Arctic to Antarctica in one continuous journey.
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.
Arctic cruises
Between April and September 2028, Seabourn Venture and Seabourn Pursuit will explore the Arctic, spanning Svalbard, Greenland, Iceland, the Canadian Arctic and Northwest Passage.
New itineraries include:
- 12-day Summer in Iceland & the Faroe Islands itinerary
- 18-day Sagas & Sea Cliffs: Greenland to Newfoundland itinerary
- 15-day Greenland, the Torngat Mountains & Labrador Coast itinerary
- 15-day Exploring Torngat Mountains & Baffin Island itinerary
- Expanded Arctic deployment with round-trip expeditions from Reykjavík
Antarctic cruises
From October 2028 until March 2029, both ships will offer Antarctica voyages ranging from 10-25 days, exploring the Antarctic Peninsula, South Georgia, the Falkland Islands and the Chilean Fjords.
New features include:
- 23-day Juan Fernández Islands, Chilean Fjords & Antarctica itinerary
- Expanded South Georgia programme with extended wildlife viewing
- New Antarctic Peninsula and Sub-Antarctic combination routes
- Increased multi-day landing opportunities, conditions permitting
- More glacier-focused expedition days in the Chilean Fjords
- Expanded wildlife interpretation and photography-focused programming