Seabourn Cruise Line Announces Itineraries for New Expedition Ship - Seabourn Venture Debuting in June 2021
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Artists Rendering of Seabourn Cruise Line's New Seabourn Venture |
Seabourn, the world’s finest ultra-luxury cruise line, has opened for sale the inaugural expedition season itineraries for Seabourn Venture, the line’s first ultra-luxury purpose-built expedition ship. Between July 2021 and April 2022, Seabourn Venture will visit a vast number of breathtaking locations and remote destinations in the Arctic and Antarctica, as well as in the Amazon, Caribbean, Central and South America and more, offering guests the unique opportunity to experience ultra-luxury expedition cruising and exhilarating adventures.
The
new itineraries include 25 immersive voyages, ranging from seven to 22
days, featuring ample opportunities for travelers to discover diverse
wildlife, soak in spectacular scenery and nature, and learn about each
region’s colorful history and culture. The ship, which offers all ocean
front veranda suites, is scheduled to visit more than 150 unique and
fascinating destinations across the globe – many of which few travelers
have ever been – and over 65 new or notable destinations with a
multitude of new and compelling expedition experiences. Additionally,
select voyages may be combined to create sailings of up to 30 days in
length. The itineraries, fares and additional details of Seabourn Venture's inaugural year are available at www.seabourn.com.
“We
have thoughtfully and carefully designed these expedition itineraries
to not just visit but also provide the best authentic destination
experiences in some of the most interesting and hard-to-reach locations
in the world,” said Richard Meadows, president of Seabourn. “Along with
the ultra-luxury lifestyle we are known for, Seabourn Venture’s
amazing and immersive voyages will deliver the ultimate ultra-luxury
expedition travel experience that our guests will cherish forever.”
Highlights of Seabourn Venture’s expedition itineraries in 2021 and 2022 include:
The Arctic and Northern Europe
Following the ship’s delivery in June 2021, Seabourn Venture
will kick off its maiden season in Northern Europe and the Arctic,
where guests can explore the seasonal extravagance in the northern polar
region, visit Viking ruins, view whales, walrus and seals up close,
bike the winding lanes of the outer British Isles, and trek to
waterfalls and shining blue-white glaciers.
The
ship will embark on a 10-day pre-inaugural “Highlights of the English
Channel” cruise departing July 5, 2021, from Lisbon, Portugal, with
stops along the northern French coast, England and Belgium before
sailing up the River Thames to Greenwich (London), England. The sailing
will be followed by a 12-day inaugural “Northern Isles & The Viking
Homeland” voyage from Greenwich to Tromso, Norway, departing July 15,
2021, and exploring the beautiful outer British Isles and the majestic
Norwegian fjords.
Seabourn
Venture will spend the rest of the season through September exploring
the Arctic. The ship will sail on five 10- to 15-day voyages in the
region, visiting many far-flung locations in Svalbard, the North Cape
and other locations in Norway. Other destinations include Iceland;
Greenland, and the Canadian Arctic Archipelago in Nunavut, the most
remote and least-populated destinations explored during Seabourn
Venture’s Arctic season.
Among some of the new destinations the ship will visit in the Arctic region are: Scoresby Sound, Greenland, home to the largest and longest fjord system in the world; Sermilik Fjord,
located in southeastern Greenland and renowned for the many icebergs
that flow from multiple glaciers at its head into the Denmark Strait; Svalbard, Norway,
where, if conditions permit, the ship may sail along the edge of the
North Polar ice cap, home to diverse wildlife that have adapted to and
this unique environment such as polar bears, whales, seals, rare arctic
birds and more; and Pond Inlet, Nunavut, the eastern entry to the Northwest Passage and home to narwhals and belugas and a million nesting birds at Bylot Island.
Caribbean, Central America and South America
Following Seabourn Venture’s
expedition voyages in the Arctic, the ship will make its way south in
October 2021, stopping at various exotic locales in Bermuda, the
Caribbean, Panama Canal, Columbia, Ecuador, Peru, and Chile. During
three 10-to 14-day voyages, there will be opportunities to explore in
Zodiacs under teeming bird cliffs, kayak among tropical coral islands,
visit ancient Inca sites, and snorkel unspoiled Caribbean coral gardens
glittering with iridescent fish.
Seabourn Venture will stop at several new locations in this region, including Pio XI Glacier
in the Chilean Fjords, which is the only glacier in Patagonia that is
growing – at a rate of 50 meters per day - rather than shrinking, and Jorge Montt Glacier in the Aisén Region of Chile at the north end of the Southern Patagonian Ice Field. Guests may also spend a night in Puerto Natales,
where a climb of Dorotea Hill provides a lookout from above that may
include a sighting of the majestic flight of the condor that nests on
the vertical walls of the hill.
Antarctica
Beginning in November 2021, Seabourn Venture
will spend the austral summer season at the southernmost continent. The
ship will offer nine exhilarating voyages, spanning 11 to 22 days, and
provide the ultimate authentic experience on the Antarctic continent and
islands, South Georgia and the Falkland Islands. Guests can experience
these amazing surroundings by Zodiac, kayak or even from the unique
submarine perspective of the underwater world; view different species of
penguins, seals and whales; visit sites of historical and geological
interest; gain first-hand insights into regional scientific research;
enjoy scenic cruising of spectacular waterways and passages. The
exciting schedule features voyages departing from Ushuaia, Argentina,
including a 21-day “Ultimate Holiday Antarctica & South Georgia”
cruise departing December 14, 2021.
For the first time, Seabourn Venture will call at multiple new locations in the Falkland Islands.
These outer, remote and wind swept islands are home to nearly 65
percent of all black browed albatrosses on the planet. Based on the
day’s weather and most favorable anchorage positions, Seabourn Venture may call at the following islands: the remote Saunders Island, the site of Port Egmont, which is the first British settlement in the Falklands established in 1765; Steeple Jason Island,
a remote, protected nature reserve highly prized for its exceptional
abundance of wildlife, including the largest colony of black-browed
albatrosses on Earth, as well as penguins, southern giant petrels and
king cormorants; West Point Island,
where guests have the opportunity to meet the Napiers, the island’s
only occupants whose great uncle established the farm in 1879, and visit
the rockhopper penguins, black-browed albatrosses and other wildlife;
and New Island,
one of the most remote of the inhabited islands, lying on the western
fringe of the Falklands Archipelago and supporting some of the largest
concentrations and diversity of wildlife in the Falklands, with more
than 40 species of nesting birds.
The Amazon
Between March and April 2022, Seabourn Venture
will set sail on a series of five seven- to 12-day expedition voyages
in the Amazon, where guests cruise in Zodiacs along the Amazon River and
visit ancient sites and indigenous Amazon villages. The voyages will
explore varying environments shaped and differentiated by the Amazon
River itself. These can be divided into three major regions: Flooded Forests and Blackwater Tributaries – Manaus, Brazil to Rio Jutaí; The Frontier Amazon – Rio Jutaí to Leticia, Colombia; and The Seaport in the Jungle – Leticia to Iquitos, Peru.
On April 30, 2022, Seabourn Venture
will return to Europe with a 12-day “Western European Waterways” cruise
from Praia, Ilha de Santiago, Cape Verde, to Greenwich, England,
stopping at the Canary Islands, Morocco, Portugal, France and Belgium.
On
select itineraries in the Arctic and Antarctica, guests will fly into a
designated city where a hotel overnight and charter air to the
embarkation port the next day will be included. Similarly, select
itineraries will include a charter air flight at the end of the voyage
from the disembarkation port to a city where flights are more readily
available. These include voyages that begin or end in:
- Longyearbyen, with air to/from Oslo
- Kangerlussuaq, with air to/from Reykjavík
- Ushuaia, with air to/from Buenos Aires
Seabourn Venture
is scheduled to launch in June 2021, with a second yet-to-be-named
sister ship slated to launch in May 2022. The ships are being designed
from conception for expedition travel blended with ultra-luxury and
personalized service by leading travel experts and seasoned
professionals with great depth of experience in expedition, hospitality,
and luxury cruising.
Hospitality
design icon Adam D. Tihany will develop a design vision and create the
indoor and outdoor guest areas for the ships, including multiple
expedition spaces and lounges; all categories of luxurious guest suites,
multiple dining venues; Spa & Wellness with Dr. Andrew Weil; outdoor deck areas; and the innovative and popular Seabourn Square multi-purpose space.
Both
ships will be designed and built for diverse environments to PC6 Polar
Class standards and will include a plethora of modern hardware and
technology that will extend the ships global deployment and
capabilities. The new ships will be a brand new innovative design,
created specifically for the ultra-luxury expedition traveler, and will
include many features that have made Seabourn ships so successful. A new
and exciting offering will be two custom-built submarines carried
onboard, providing an unforgettable view of the world beneath the
ocean’s surface. The ships will also be designed to carry a number of
kayaks and 24 Zodiacs that can accommodate all onboard guests at once,
which will allow for a truly immersive experience. Each ship will
feature 132 luxurious oceanfront veranda suites. More details and
full-color renderings of the ship and its interior spaces will be
released in the months ahead.
Both
expedition vessels will feature an onboard crew that will include
outstanding and well-traveled expedition teams comprised of highly
regarded wilderness experts, scientists, historians and naturalists.
During each sailing, team members regularly interact with guests,
providing keen insight to deliver a rich holistic travel experience.
These fascinating, accomplished experts are also part of the Seabourn Conversations program,
providing in-depth insights into the history, ecology and culture of
the places they visit. Their valuable insights are offered both in
formal presentations on a variety of topics and in more casual
conversations over meals, on deck during scenic cruising or at leisure.
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