By
Alex Smith |
Seabourn has revealed its 24 new 2026-2027 expedition itineraries, which will see the line’s two luxury expedition ships, Seabourn Venture and Seabourn Pursuit, visit up to 161 destinations in 31 countries on 46 sailings.
“Exploring the smaller, less-travelled corners of the world in ultra-luxury style has always been a priority for Seabourn” said Natalya Leahy, president of Seabourn. “We have scouted the globe to bring our guests extraordinary experiences and create opportunities for unforgettable ‘Seabourn Moments’.”
Between March 2026 and March 2027, Seabourn Venture will travel to 63 destinations across 12 countries, operating expeditions and traditional ocean voyages ranging from 10 to 25 days. The season will include visits to Iceland, Greenland, Labrador and the British Isles on 10–14-day itineraries between July and September 2026, offering the chance to see sites such as the islands of St. Kilda in Scotland and the ruins of Hvalsey Church in Greenland.
The ship will then head to the Mediterranean for non-expedition voyages between April and June 2026, before sailing to the Southern Hemisphere.
Meanwhile, Seabourn Pursuit will operate expedition itineraries ranging from 10 to 22 days, travelling to 71 destinations in over 13 countries. The ship will visiy the islands of the South Pacific, where it will embark on six itineraries ranging from 11 to 22 days between April and May 2026 and from September to October 2026 .
It will also head to The Kimberley in Australia for its third consecutive season, offering eight departures of the 10-day ‘Kimberley Expedition: Waterfalls & Wanjinas’ itinerary between Darwin and Broome, Australia between May and September 2026.
Seabourn Venture and Seabourn Pursuit will both finish their seasons with a series of 19 departures from Ushuaia to Antarctica ranging from 10 to 20 days between October 2026 and March 2027. Longer itineraries will also include stops in South Georgia and the Falkland Islands. Each ship will offer expedition experiences led by a 23-person expedition team comprised of academics, scientists and naturalists, including Zodiac cruises, nature walks and hikes. Kayaking and submarine excursions will also be available.