Move over, world cruises: Seabourn is planning its first pole-to-pole, expedition-style voyage in 2027, a 94-day journey that will begin in Greenland and culminate in Argentina.
The sailing marks Seabourn's first expedition grand voyage and will use its expedition ship the Seabourn Venture.
The sailing covers more than 20,500 nautical miles, according to Seabourn, and it will include 60 days with port calls and expedition experiences in 14 countries. Activities include kayak tours and submarine dives.
The cruise begins Aug. 17, 2027, and the fare includes roundtrip, business-class airfare and a pre-cruise hotel stay in Reykjavik, Iceland. Passengers transit to Kangerlussuaq, Greenland, via chartered air for the cruise departure. The voyage ends in Ushuaia, Argentina.
An 82-day version of the cruise eliminates the Greenland portion; those guests will catch the ship when it calls in Reykjavik on its way south.
Seabourn president Mark Tamis called the voyage one for those "who dream of exploring the ends of the Earth in total comfort and luxury."
"It is an extraordinary voyage that only Seabourn can deliver," he said.
Source: travelweekly
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