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Seabourn Venture

Departure: 11/03/2028

Duration: 97 Days

Buenos Aires to Saint-John's, Newfoundland and Labrador

Cruise Only From £58,031 per person

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Itinerary

  • Day 1 Buenos Aires, Argentina 11 Mar 2028 (Saturday) 
    Glamorous and gritty, Buenos Aires is two cities in one. What makes Argentina's capital so fascinating is its dual heritage—part European, part Latin American. Plaza de Mayo resembles a grand square in Madrid, and the ornate Teatro Colón would not be out of place in Vienna. But you’ll know you’re in South America by the leather shoes for sale on cobbled streets and impromptu parades of triumphant soccer fans. Limited-production wines, juicy steaks, and ice cream in countless flavors are among the old-world imports the city has perfected.
  • Day 2 Ushuaia, Argentina 12 Mar 2028 (Sunday) 
    At 55 degrees latitude south, Ushuaia (pronounced oo-swy-ah) is closer to the South Pole than to Argentina's northern border with Bolivia. It is the capital and tourism base for Tierra del Fuego, the island at the southernmost tip of Argentina.Although its stark physical beauty is striking, Tierra del Fuego's historical allure is based more on its mythical past than on rugged reality. The island was inhabited for 6,000 years by Yámana, Haush, Selk'nam, and Alakaluf Indians. But in 1902 Argentina, eager to populate Patagonia to bolster its territorial claims, moved to initiate an Ushuaian penal... See more
  • Day 5 Antarctic Experience, Antarctica 15 Mar 2028 (Wednesday) 
  • Day 6 Antarctic Experience, Antarctica 16 Mar 2028 (Thursday) 
  • Day 7 Antarctic Experience, Antarctica 17 Mar 2028 (Friday) 
  • Day 8 Antarctic Experience, Antarctica 18 Mar 2028 (Saturday) 
  • Day 9 Antarctic Experience, Antarctica 19 Mar 2028 (Sunday) 
  • Day 11 Ushuaia, Argentina 21 Mar 2028 (Tuesday) 
    At 55 degrees latitude south, Ushuaia (pronounced oo-swy-ah) is closer to the South Pole than to Argentina's northern border with Bolivia. It is the capital and tourism base for Tierra del Fuego, the island at the southernmost tip of Argentina.Although its stark physical beauty is striking, Tierra del Fuego's historical allure is based more on its mythical past than on rugged reality. The island was inhabited for 6,000 years by Yámana, Haush, Selk'nam, and Alakaluf Indians. But in 1902 Argentina, eager to populate Patagonia to bolster its territorial claims, moved to initiate an Ushuaian penal... See more
  • Day 12 Ushuaia, Argentina 22 Mar 2028 (Wednesday) 
    At 55 degrees latitude south, Ushuaia (pronounced oo-swy-ah) is closer to the South Pole than to Argentina's northern border with Bolivia. It is the capital and tourism base for Tierra del Fuego, the island at the southernmost tip of Argentina.Although its stark physical beauty is striking, Tierra del Fuego's historical allure is based more on its mythical past than on rugged reality. The island was inhabited for 6,000 years by Yámana, Haush, Selk'nam, and Alakaluf Indians. But in 1902 Argentina, eager to populate Patagonia to bolster its territorial claims, moved to initiate an Ushuaian penal... See more
  • Day 14 Falkland Islands, Falkland Islands (Malvinas) 24 Mar 2028 (Friday) 
  • Day 15 Port Stanley, Falkland Islands (Malvinas) 25 Mar 2028 (Saturday) 
    Tiny Stanley, capital of the Falklands, seems in many ways like a British village fallen out of the sky. Many homes are painted in bright colours, adding visual appeal to this distant outpost. Not far offshore, the wreck of the Lady Elizabeth, is one of the many vessels remaining as a silent testimonial to the region's frequent harsh weather conditions.The islands, also known by their Spanish name of Islas Malvinas, are home to arguably more tuxedo-clad inhabitants of the penguin variety than human residents. Various species, such as Gentoo, Magellanic and the more elusive King penguins, eithe... See more
  • Day 18 South Georgia Experience, South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands 28 Mar 2028 (Tuesday) 
  • Day 19 South Georgia Experience, South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands 29 Mar 2028 (Wednesday) 
  • Day 20 South Georgia Experience, South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands 30 Mar 2028 (Thursday) 
  • Day 25 Inaccessible Island, Ascencion and Tristan da Cunha 04 Apr 2028 (Tuesday) 
  • Day 25 Tristan da Cunha, Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha 04 Apr 2028 (Tuesday) 
    For the adventurous and fit Jacobs Ladder could be of interest: the ladder actually is an inclined plane with 699 steps (and 600ft). For connoisseurs a visit to the St Helena Distillery is a must: names like White Lion Rum, Midnight Mist coffee liqueur and Juniper flavoured gin entice to see how they are made –and perhaps taste them.
  • Day 26 Nightingale Islands, Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha 05 Apr 2028 (Wednesday) 
    Nightingale Island is an active volcano and one of three islands in the extremes of the South Atlantic Ocean known as the Nightingale Islands falling within the Tristan da Cunha group. The three islands are administered by the United Kingdom and are visited for scientific research purposes and little else. This means the magnificent wildlife with an estimated one million seabirds, in addition to unusual flora, is all unspoiled by people. Nightingale Island is also a protected wildlife reserve and World Heritage Site. Nightingale has two peaks on its north end and the rest of the island is ring... See more
  • Day 30 Jamestown, Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha 09 Apr 2028 (Sunday) 
    In the South Atlantic Ocean, St Helena is a tropical island that has a variation of influences from all over the world. Explore the island with its many activities, local delicacies and rich culture.
  • Day 33 Boatswain Bird Island, Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan Da Cunha 12 Apr 2028 (Wednesday) 
  • Day 38 Mindelo, São Vicente Island, Cape Verde 17 Apr 2028 (Monday) 
    Your next stop will be Cape Verde’s cultural capital, Mindelo. Get along with the locals listening to the real morna in the bars of the old town and sipping the local drink, a sugarcane spirit. This island is also known by its British and Portuguese colonial architecture and pastel-coloured houses, the municipal market and the facades of the old Governor’s Palace.
  • Day 41 Tenerife, Spain 20 Apr 2028 (Thursday) 
  • Day 42 Tenerife, Spain 21 Apr 2028 (Friday) 
  • Day 43 Funchal, Madeira, Portugal 22 Apr 2028 (Saturday) 
    Formed by a volcanic eruption, Madeira lies in the Gulf Stream, about 500 miles due west of Casablanca. Discovered by Portuguese explorer João Gonçalves Zarco in 1419, this beautiful island became part of Portugal’s vast empire and was named for the dense forest which cloaked it - 'Madeira' means 'wood' in Portuguese. Sugar plantations first brought wealth here, and when King Charles II of England granted an exclusive franchise to sell wine to England and its colonies, many British emigrants were drawn to the capital, Funchal. Today’s travellers come to Madeira for the varied and luxuriant sce... See more
  • Day 45 Lisbon, Portugal 24 Apr 2028 (Monday) 
    Set on seven hills on the banks of the River Tagus, Lisbon has been the capital of Portugal since the 13th century. It is a city famous for its majestic architecture, old wooden trams, Moorish features and more than twenty centuries of history. Following disastrous earthquakes in the 18th century, Lisbon was rebuilt by the Marques de Pombal who created an elegant city with wide boulevards and a great riverfront and square, Praça do Comércio. Today there are distinct modern and ancient sections, combining great shopping with culture and sightseeing in the Old Town, built on the city's terraced... See more
  • Day 48 Cherbourg, France 27 Apr 2028 (Thursday) 
    Originally a little fishing village, Cherbourg has developed into a historic port designed by Vauban. This was also a strategic naval port during the Napoleonic wars; there is a marina with over 1000 moorings. “Cap de la Hague” is to the West and the “Pointe de Barfleur” to the East. This port, which belongs to Normandy, is a region that has provided inspiration for countless artists and writers, and is the land of apple orchards and rolling farmland dotted with villages of half-timbered houses. Boasting a wealth of abbeys and châteaux, as well as a superb coastline, it offers something for ev... See more
  • Day 49 Plymouth, England 28 Apr 2028 (Friday) 
    Best known as the port from which Sir Francis Drake and the port which the Pilgrim Fathers set sail from, Plymouth is awash with history. Walk down its cobbled streets, step back in time and discover the historical landmarks and sites.
  • Day 50 Lundy Island, England 29 Apr 2028 (Saturday) 
  • Day 51 Skomer Island, Wales 30 Apr 2028 (Sunday) 
    The cliffs of small Skomer Island off the southwest coast of Wales are accessible only by boat. Skomer has a large population of breeding seabirds that include Manx Shearwaters, Razorbills, Great Cormorants, Black-legged Kittiwakes, Atlantic Puffins, European Storm Petrels, Common Shags, Eurasian Oystercatchers and gulls, as well as birds of prey including Short-eared Owls, Common Kestrels and Peregrine Falcons. The island’s slopes are covered with bluebells and a variety of wildflowers. Grey seals and harbour porpoises can sometimes be seen in the surrounding waters.
  • Day 52 Bantry, Ireland 01 May 2028 (Monday) 
  • Day 53 Schull, Ireland 02 May 2028 (Tuesday) 
  • Day 54 Cape Clear Island, Ireland 03 May 2028 (Wednesday) 
  • Day 55 Kinsale, Ireland 04 May 2028 (Thursday) 
  • Day 56 Calf of Man, Isle of Man 05 May 2028 (Friday) 
  • Day 57 Belfast, Northern Ireland 06 May 2028 (Saturday) 
    Before English and Scottish settlers arrived in the 1600s, Belfast was a tiny village called Béal Feirste ("sandbank ford") belonging to Ulster's ancient O'Neill clan. With the advent of the Plantation period (when settlers arrived in the 1600s), Sir Arthur Chichester, from Devon in southwestern England, received the city from the English Crown, and his son was made Earl of Donegall. Huguenots fleeing persecution from France settled near here, bringing their valuable linen-work skills. In the 18th century, Belfast underwent a phenomenal expansion—its population doubled every 10 years, despite... See more
  • Day 58 Calf of Man, Isle of Man 07 May 2028 (Sunday) 
  • Day 58 Douglas, Isle of Man 07 May 2028 (Sunday) 
    The Isle of Man, situated in the Irish Sea off the west coast of England, is a mountainous, cliff-fringed island and one of Britain’s most beautiful spots. Measuring just 30 miles by 13 miles, the Isle of Man remains semi-autonomous. With its own postage stamps, laws, currency, and the Court of Tynwald (the world’s oldest democratic parliament), the Isle of Man is rich with history and lore.Inhabited from Neolithic times, the island became a refuge for Irish missionaries after the 5th Century. Norsemen took the island during the 9th Century and sold it to Scotland in 1266. However, since the 1... See more
  • Day 59 Brodick, Isle of Arran, Scotland 08 May 2028 (Monday) 
  • Day 60 Rathlin Island, Northern Ireland 09 May 2028 (Tuesday) 
  • Day 61 Staffa Island, Scotland 10 May 2028 (Wednesday) 
  • Day 61 Isle of Iona, Scotland 10 May 2028 (Wednesday) 
    With a population of 120 residents, Iona is Located off the Southwest of Mull. The island is 3 miles long and 1.5 miles wide but draws in thousands of visitors each year due to its natural beauty and historical interest. Saint Columba and his fellow monks landed here in 563. This beautiful stretch of coastline brings out the true beauty of Iona facing onto the Gulf Stream that gives the island its mild climate. Located to the south of the road lies Sìthean Mòr (Large fairy hill) and alternatively known as the Hill of Angels, this is said to have been the setting for many rituals and traditions... See more
  • Day 62 Tobermory, Isle of Mull, Scotland 11 May 2028 (Thursday) 
    You'll always receive a welcome to remember, as the colourful cafes, houses and shops that line Tobermory's picturesque harbour salute your arrival. Located on the craggy Scottish Inner Hebrides, Tobermory serves as the capital of the Isle of Mull. There's a high chance you'll recognise the town’s colourfully-daubed buildings, as their charming exteriors have featured in countless TV shows - most notably in the children’s favourite, Balamory. There's always a new story to discover here – not least the legend that suggests there's a sunken Spanish galleon, brimming with lost gold, sitting just... See more
  • Day 62 Isle of Eigg, Scotland 11 May 2028 (Thursday) 
  • Day 63 St. Kilda Archipelago, Scotland 12 May 2028 (Friday) 
    St Kilda is a remarkable uninhabited archipelago some 40 nautical miles beyond the Outer Hebrides. The stunning cliffs and sea stacks are home to the most important seabird breeding colony in northwest Europe. St Kilda is one of the few places in the world to have received dual World Heritage status from UNESCO in recognition of its Natural Heritage and cultural significance. Village Bay on the island of Hirta once supported a population of over 200, but the last islanders left in the 1930s. Recent restoration work on the village by the National Trust for Scotland offers a marvellous link with... See more
  • Day 64 Stornoway, Isle of Lewis, Scotland 13 May 2028 (Saturday) 
    Tour description Stornoway, Scotland The Isle of Lewis and Harris is the northernmost and largest of the Outer Hebrides-the Western Isles in common parlance. The island's only major town, Stornoway, is on a nearly landlocked harbor on the east coast of Lewis. It's the port capital for the Outer Hebrides and the island's cultural center, such that it is. Stornoway has an increasing number of good restaurants. Lewis has some fine historic attractions, including the Calanais Standing Stones-a truly magical place. The Uists are known for their rare, plentiful wildlife. Stornoway. Besides being the... See more
  • Day 65 Kirkwall, Orkney Islands, Scotland 14 May 2028 (Sunday) 
    In bustling Kirkwall, the main town on Orkney, there's plenty to see in the narrow, winding streets extending from the harbor. The cathedral and some museums are highlights.
  • Day 66 Copinsay Island, Scotland 15 May 2028 (Monday) 
  • Day 67 Leith, Scotland 16 May 2028 (Tuesday) 
  • Day 68 Leith, Scotland 17 May 2028 (Wednesday) 
  • Day 69 Invergordon, Scotland 18 May 2028 (Thursday) 
    The port of Invergordon is your gateway to the Great Glen, an area of Scotland that includes Loch Ness and the city of Inverness. Inverness, the capital of the Highlands, has the flavor of a Lowland town, its winds blowing in a sea-salt air from the Moray Firth. The Great Glen is also home to one of the world's most famous monster myths: in 1933, during a quiet news week, the editor of a local paper decided to run a story about a strange sighting of something splashing about in Loch Ness. But there's more to look for here besides Nessie, including inland lochs, craggy and steep-sided mountains... See more
  • Day 70 Kirkwall, Orkney Islands, Scotland 19 May 2028 (Friday) 
    In bustling Kirkwall, the main town on Orkney, there's plenty to see in the narrow, winding streets extending from the harbor. The cathedral and some museums are highlights.
  • Day 71 Dunrossness and Fair Isle, Scotland 20 May 2028 (Saturday) 
  • Day 72 Lerwick, Shetland Islands, Scotland 21 May 2028 (Sunday) 
    Founded by Dutch fishermen in the 17th century, Lerwick today is a busy town and administrative center. Handsome stone buildings—known as lodberries—line the harbor; they provided loading bays for goods, some of them illegal. The town's twisting flagstone lanes and harbor once heaved with activity, and Lerwick is still an active port today. This is also where most visitors to Shetland dock, spilling out of cruise ships, allowing passengers to walk around the town.
  • Day 72 Mousa Island, Scotland 21 May 2028 (Sunday) 
  • Day 72 Isle of Noss, Scotland 21 May 2028 (Sunday) 
    Exploring the sandstone cliff faces of the Isle of Noss will reveal ledges loaded with gannets, puffins, guillemots, shags, kittiwakes, Razorbills, fulmars and Great Skuas. The island was recognized as a National Nature Reserve in 1955, and has one of Europe’s largest and most diverse seabird colonies. Sheep have grazed the inland hillsides of Noss since the late 1800s and early 1900s when around twenty people lived on the island to manage the sheep farm. Along with the sheep, shaggy Shetland ponies graze the windblown slopes of Noss.
  • Day 73 Lerwick, Shetland Islands, Scotland 22 May 2028 (Monday) 
    Founded by Dutch fishermen in the 17th century, Lerwick today is a busy town and administrative center. Handsome stone buildings—known as lodberries—line the harbor; they provided loading bays for goods, some of them illegal. The town's twisting flagstone lanes and harbor once heaved with activity, and Lerwick is still an active port today. This is also where most visitors to Shetland dock, spilling out of cruise ships, allowing passengers to walk around the town.
  • Day 74 Tórshavn, Faroe Islands 23 May 2028 (Tuesday) 
  • Day 74 Tvoroyri, Faroe Islands 23 May 2028 (Tuesday) 
  • Day 75 Tórshavn, Faroe Islands 24 May 2028 (Wednesday) 
  • Day 76 Klaksvik, Faroe Islands 25 May 2028 (Thursday) 
  • Day 76 Tórshavn, Faroe Islands 25 May 2028 (Thursday) 
  • Day 78 Seydisfjørdur, Iceland 27 May 2028 (Saturday) 
    Seyðisfjörður, a beautiful 19th-century Norwegian village on the east coast of Iceland, is regarded by many as one of Iceland's most picturesque towns, not only due to its impressive environment, but also because nowhere in Iceland has a community of old wooden buildings been preserved so well as here. Poet Matthías Johannessen called Seyðisfjörður a 'pearl enclosed in a shell'. The community owes its origins to foreign merchants, mainly Danes, who started trading in the fjord in the mid-19th century. But the crucial factor in the evolution of the village was the establishment of the Icelandic... See more
  • Day 79 Siglufjørdur - høfn, Iceland 28 May 2028 (Sunday) 
  • Day 80 Patreksfjørdur, Iceland 29 May 2028 (Monday) 
  • Day 80 Dynjandi Waterfalls, Iceland 29 May 2028 (Monday) 
    Iceland is well-known for its spectacular waterfalls. The iconic Dynjandi waterfall, located in the Westfjords region, is regarded as one of Iceland’s most impressive and majestic waterfalls. At the top, the cascading water is roughly 100 feet wide and tumbles down about 330 feet into the fjord. Its name Dynjandi means, “the thundering one” and its vast size, enormous sound, and sheer force is overwhelming. It has also been nicknamed, ‘The Bridal Veil’ because of the way the water sprays and spreads over the rocks.
  • Day 81 Grundarfjørdur, Iceland 30 May 2028 (Tuesday) 
  • Day 82 Reykjavík, Iceland 31 May 2028 (Wednesday) 
    Sprawling Reykjavík, the nation's nerve center and government seat, is home to half the island's population. On a bay overlooked by proud Mt. Esja (pronounced eh-shyuh), with its ever-changing hues, Reykjavík presents a colorful sight, its concrete houses painted in light colors and topped by vibrant red, blue, and green roofs. In contrast to the almost treeless countryside, Reykjavík has many tall, native birches, rowans, and willows, as well as imported aspen, pines, and spruces.Reykjavík's name comes from the Icelandic words for smoke, reykur, and bay, vík. In AD 874, Norseman Ingólfur Arna... See more
  • Day 83 Heimaey Island, Iceland 01 Jun 2028 (Thursday) 
    It’s hard to imagine, as you stroll Heimaey’s idyllic streets of white wooden houses, that this island was literally torn apart by a spectacular volcanic eruption, just over 40 years ago. The fact that you can visit incredible Heimaey at all is something of a miracle – because the oozing lava of the Eldfell volcano threatened to seal the harbour off completely. Fortunately, its advance was halted by gallons of seawater, pumped onto it by the plucky islanders, who saved their fishing industry in the process. Iceland's famous for its scenery, and the huge castles of volcanic rock that rise out o... See more
  • Day 83 Heimaey Island, Iceland 01 Jun 2028 (Thursday) 
    It’s hard to imagine, as you stroll Heimaey’s idyllic streets of white wooden houses, that this island was literally torn apart by a spectacular volcanic eruption, just over 40 years ago. The fact that you can visit incredible Heimaey at all is something of a miracle – because the oozing lava of the Eldfell volcano threatened to seal the harbour off completely. Fortunately, its advance was halted by gallons of seawater, pumped onto it by the plucky islanders, who saved their fishing industry in the process. Iceland's famous for its scenery, and the huge castles of volcanic rock that rise out o... See more
  • Day 86 Prince Christian Sound, Greenland 04 Jun 2028 (Sunday) 
    The transit through the Sound is one of this voyage’s highlights. Connecting the Labrador Sea with the Irminger Seat, Prince Christian Sound or “Prins Christian Sund” in Danish is named after Prince (later King) Christian VII (1749-1808). 100 km (60 miles ), long and at times just 500 m (1500 ft) wide, this majestic and spectacular fiord throws you back into a Viking era – flanked by soaring snow-topped mountains, rock-strewn cliffs and rolling hills, it is as if time has stood still and one easily forgets that this is the 21st century. As you marvel at the sheer size of the mountains that sur... See more
  • Day 87 Qaqortoq (Julianehaab), Greenland 05 Jun 2028 (Monday) 
    The largest town in southern Greenland, Qaqortoq has been inhabited since prehistoric times. Upon arrival in this charming southern Greenland enclave, it's easy to see why. Qaqortoq rises quite steeply over the fjord system around the city, offering breath-taking panoramic vistas of the surrounding mountains, deep, blue sea, Lake Tasersuag, icebergs in the bay, and pastoral backcountry. Although the earliest signs of ancient civilization in Qaqortoq date back 4,300 years, Qaqortoq is known to have been inhabited by Norse and Inuit settlers in the 10th and 12th centuries, and the present-day to... See more
  • Day 87 Hvalsey, Greenland 05 Jun 2028 (Monday) 
    Northeast of Qaqortoq and at the end of a fjord, Hvalsey is one of the best examples of South Greenland’s many scattered ruins from the Norse period. Today the area is used for sheep-grazing, but until the 15th century the settlement at Hvalsey, and specifically Hvalsey’s church, played an important part. Christianity had spread its influence throughout Europe and eventually had reached remote Greenland, where it established itself in the country in 1000 AD. Hvalsey Church was built in the 14th century and is the best preserved of the churches in Greenland from that period. Apart from the chur... See more
  • Day 88 Qassiarsuk, Greenland 06 Jun 2028 (Tuesday) 
    Qassiarsuk is the newer, Greenlandic name for this small village. Brattahlid is the older, Norse name. Here we tour the foundation remains of the manor house of Erik the Red, who found Greenland after being banished from Iceland and Norway for murder. We will also visit the site of the first Christian church ever built in North America (physiographically speaking), see a recently unearthed Norse graveyard that contains remains of 144 Norse colonists, and have a chance to admire Hans Lynge’s remarkable bronze sculpture of Erik the Red.
  • Day 90 Nain, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada 08 Jun 2028 (Thursday) 
  • Day 91 Nachvak Fiord, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada 09 Jun 2028 (Friday) 
  • Day 92 Saglek Fjord, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada 10 Jun 2028 (Saturday) 
  • Day 93 Hopedale, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada 11 Jun 2028 (Sunday) 
  • Day 94 Indian Harbour, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada 12 Jun 2028 (Monday) 
  • Day 95 L'Anse aux Meadows, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada 13 Jun 2028 (Tuesday) 
    Around the year 1000, Vikings from Greenland and Iceland founded the first European settlement in North America, near the northern tip of Newfoundland. They arrived in the New World 500 years before Columbus but stayed only a few years and were forgotten for centuries. Since the settlement's rediscovery in the last century, the archaeological site has brought tourism to the area. Viking themes abound but so do views, whales, icebergs, fun dining experiences, and outdoor activities. L'Anse Aux Meadows on the northern tip of the island of Newfoundland is a remote community of just 40 people, wit... See more
  • Day 97 Saint-John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada 15 Jun 2028 (Thursday) 
    Old meets new in the province's capital (metro-area population a little more than 200,000), with modern office buildings surrounded by heritage shops and colorful row houses. St. John's mixes English and Irish influences, Victorian architecture and modern convenience, and traditional music and rock and roll into a heady brew. The arts scene is lively, but overall the city moves at a relaxed pace.For centuries, Newfoundland was the largest supplier of salt cod in the world, and St. John's Harbour was the center of the trade. As early as 1627, the merchants of Water Street—then known as the Lowe... See more

What's Included:

  • All-inclusive intimate ships with a private yacht-like atmosphere.
  • Oceanfront suites with personalised service and luxurious amenities. 
  • Complimentary premium spirits, fine wines,
  • Welcome champagne and in-suite bar stocked to preferences. 
  • Complimentary caviar throughout your voyage.
  • World-class dining with multiple complimentary venues. 
  • Exclusive Signature Events providing unique onboard experiences. 
  • Unlimited Wi-Fi powered by SpaceX’s Starlink. 
  • No tipping required or expected. 

Suites

  • Suite

    More information coming soon...

  • Veranda Spa Suite
    All Veranda Spa Suites onboard Seabourn Venture feature a comfortable living area; private veranda; queen-size bed or two twin beds; walk-in closet; personal safe; interactive TV with music and movies; fully stocked bar and refrigerator; writing desk with personalised stationery; makeup vanity; spacious bathroom, separate tub and shower, plush robes, slippers, luxury health and beauty products, hairdryer and 110/220V AC outlets.
  • Veranda Suite

    Approximate total space: 355 sq. ft. (33 sq. m.) including veranda of 75 sq. ft. (7 sq. m.)* Suites on Seabourn Venture feature a comfortable living area; private veranda; queen-size bed or two twin beds; extra-large walk-in closet for expedition gear; personal safe; interactive flat-screen TV with music and movies; fully stocked bar and refrigerator; writing desk with personalized stationery; makeup vanity; spacious bathroom with double vanities, tub and shower, plush robes, slippers, hairdryer and 110/220V AC outlets.

    • A large picture window
    • Comfortable living area
    • Queen-size bed or two twin beds
    • Walk-in closet
    • Interactive flat-screen television with music and movies
    • Fully stocked bar and refrigerator
    • Spacious bathroom with separate tub and shower.

  • Penthouse Spa Suite

    Penthouse Spa Suites on board feature a comfortable living area, glass door to private veranda, queen-size-bed or two twin beds; walk-in closet with personal safe, interactive flat-screen TV, fully stocked bar and refrigerator and spacious marble bath with double vanities.

  • Panorama Veranda Suite

    All Panorama Veranda Suites onboard Seabourn Venture feature a comfortable living area; private veranda; queen-size bed or two twin beds; walk-in closet; personal safe; interactive TV with music and movies; fully stocked bar and refrigerator; writing desk with personalised stationery; makeup vanity; spacious bathroom, separate tub and shower, plush robes, slippers, luxury health and beauty products, hairdryer and 110/220V AC outlets.

    Semi-circular separate living area with comfortable seating and expansive floor-to-ceiling windows. Queen-sized bed or twin beds oriented to face the windows to enjoy views of beautiful scenery and gorgeous sunrises and sunsets. Bathroom features a separate shower and large soaking tub placed next to a wide window.

    *Some veranda sizes vary.

  • Penthouse Suite Guarantee

    • Dining table for two to four
    • Separate bedroom
    • Glass door to veranda
    • Two flat-screen TVs
    • Fully stocked bar
    • Spacious bathroom with tub, shower and large vanity

  • Penthouse Suite

    Approximate total space: 527 sq. ft. (49 sq. m.) including veranda of 97 sq. ft. (9 sq. m.) All Penthouse Suites feature a comfortable living area; private veranda; queen-size bed or two twin beds; walk-in closet; personal safe; interactive TV with music and movies; fully stocked bar and refrigerator; writing desk with personalized stationery; makeup vanity; spacious bathroom, separate tub and shower, plush robes, slippers, luxury health and beauty products, hairdryer and 110/220V AC outlets.

    Penthouse Suite Features

    • Large windows
    • Glass door to private veranda
    • Comfortable living area
    • Dining for four
    • Separate bedroom
    • Queen-size bed or two twin beds
    • Walk-in closet
    • Two flat-screen TVs
    • Complimentary Internet/Wi-Fi service.
    • Fully stocked bar and refrigerator
    • Makeup vanity
    • Guest bath
    • Bathroom with whirlpool bathtub

    *Wheelchair accessible suites are roll-in shower only.

  • Panorama Penthouse Suite

    Suites 513-516, 611-614, 711-714, 802-805; Total space: 417 sq. ft. (39 sq. m.) incl. veranda of 85 sq. ft. (8 sq. m.) All Panorama Veranda Suites feature a comfortable living area; private veranda; queen-size bed or two twin beds; walk-in closet; personal safe; interactive TV with music and movies; fully stocked bar and refrigerator; writing desk with personalized stationery; makeup vanity; spacious bathroom, separate tub and shower, plush robes, slippers, luxury health and beauty products, hairdryer and 110/220V AC outlets. *Some veranda sizes vary.

    Panorama Penthouse Suite Features

    • Large windows
    • Glass door to private veranda
    • Comfortable living area
    • Dining for four
    • Separate bedroom
    • Queen-size bed or two twin beds
    • Walk-in closet
    • Two flat-screen TVs
    • Complimentary Internet/Wi-Fi service.
    • Fully stocked bar and refrigerator
    • Makeup vanity
    • Guest bath
    • Bathroom with whirlpool bathtub

    *Wheelchair accessible suites are roll-in shower only.

  • Owner's Suite

    Owner's Suites on Seabourn Venture feature a comfortable living area; private veranda; queen-size bed or two twin beds; extra-large walk-in closet for expedition gear; personal safe; interactive flat-screen TV with music and movies; fully stocked bar and refrigerator; writing desk with personalised stationery; makeup vanity; spacious bathroom with double vanities, tub and shower, plush robes, slippers, hairdryer and 110/220V AC outlets.

    Entry with large closet to store gear and personal belongings. Comfortable living area with high-definition TV, writing desk and dining table for two for meals in-suite. Glass door leading to a curved veranda with sun loungers and a table for four. Separate bedroom with queen-sized bed has its own high-definition TV, a large window, makeup vanity and walk-in closet. Five-piece bathroom designed with multiple doors that can create a half-bath, and also features a separate shower and bathtub.

    Owner's Suite Features

    • Large windows
    • Glass door to private veranda
    • Comfortable living area
    • Dining for four
    • Separate bedroom
    • Queen-size bed or two twin beds
    • Walk-in closet
    • Two flat-screen TVs
    • Complimentary Internet/Wi-Fi service.
    • Fully stocked bar and refrigerator
    • Makeup vanity
    • Guest bath
    • Bathroom with whirlpool bathtub

    *Wheelchair accessible suites are roll-in shower only.

  • Signature Suite

    All Signature Suites onboard Seabourn Venture feature a comfortable living area; private veranda; queen-size bed or two twin beds; walk-in closet, personal safe; interactive TV with music and movies; fully stocked bar and refrigerator; writing desk with personalised stationery; makeup vanity; spacious bathroom, separate tub and shower, plush robes, slippers, luxury health and beauty products, hairdryer and 110/220V AC outlets.

    Foyer entry to living area with high-definition TV, dining table for four, guest bath, pantry with wet bar and large windows. Separate bedroom with queen-sized bed, makeup vanity, generous closet space and a glass door leading to a large curved 595 square foot veranda that includes its own canopied whirlpool spa tub, sun loungers, sofa and chairs. A five-piece bathroom with a separate shower and tub.

    Signature Suite Features

    • Large windows
    • Glass door to private veranda
    • Comfortable living area
    • Dining for four
    • Separate bedroom
    • Queen-size bed or two twin beds
    • Walk-in closet
    • Two flat-screen TVs
    • Complimentary Internet/Wi-Fi service.
    • Fully stocked bar and refrigerator
    • Makeup vanity
    • Guest bath
    • Bathroom with whirlpool bathtub

    *Wheelchair accessible suites are roll-in shower only.

  • Wintergarden Suite

    All Wintergarden Suites onboard Seabourn Venture feature a comfortable living area; private veranda; queen-size bed or two twin beds; walk-in closet; personal safe; interactive TV with music and movies; fully stocked bar and refrigerator; writing desk with personalised stationery; makeup vanity; spacious bathroom, separate tub and shower, plush robes, slippers, luxury health and beauty products, hairdryer and 110/220V AC outlets.

    Expansive apartment-style suite stretching over two decks located midship. Entry opens to seamless double height views and generous lower level living area large enough for entertaining with a dining table for four, separate guest bath and pantry with wet bar stocked with a customised selection of spirits. Sculptured staircase leading to upper level and the master bedroom with a queen-sized Duxiana Axion 15 adjustable high-performance sleep system facing expansive windows, a wall of closets along with advanced technology including a roll-up LG OLED TV. Separate walk-in closet adjacent to the five-piece bathroom complete with a whirlpool spa tub and separate shower. Wintergarden suite guests also enjoy wildlife and vista spotting using a Swarovski ATX Interior spotting scope. The tripod-mounted scope, with its 25-60x85 lens capability, is for use in-suite while onboard. Entertainment experience features a high-end Bang & Olufsen Beolab 5 speaker system and Bang & Olufsen H4 Bluetooth headphones for guest use onboard.

    Wintergarden Suite Features

    • Large windows

    • Glass door to private veranda
    • Comfortable living area
    • Dining for four
    • Separate bedroom
    • Queen-size bed or two twin beds
    • Walk-in closet
    • Two flat-screen TVs
    • Complimentary Internet/Wi-Fi service.
    • Fully stocked bar and refrigerator
    • Makeup vanity
    • Guest bath
    • Bathroom with whirlpool bathtub

    *Wheelchair accessible suites are roll-in shower only.

  • Grand Wintergarden Suite

    All Grand Wintergarden Suites onboard Seabourn Venture feature a comfortable living area; private veranda; queen-size bed or two twin beds; walk-in closet; personal safe; interactive TV with music and movies; fully stocked bar and refrigerator; writing desk with personalised stationery; makeup vanity; spacious bathroom, separate tub and shower, plush robes, slippers, luxury health and beauty products, hairdryer and 110/220V AC outlets.

    Expansive apartment-style suite stretching over two decks located midship. Entry opens to seamless double height views and generous lower level living area large enough for entertaining with a dining table for four, separate guest bath and pantry with wet bar stocked with a customised selection of spirits. Sculptured staircase leading to upper level and the master bedroom with a queen-sized Duxiana Axion 15 adjustable high-performance sleep system facing expansive windows, a wall of closets along with advanced technology including a roll-up LG OLED TV. Separate walk-in closet adjacent to the five-piece bathroom complete with a whirlpool spa tub and separate shower. Wintergarden suite guests also enjoy wildlife and vista spotting using a Swarovski ATX Interior spotting scope. The tripod-mounted scope, with its 25-60x85 lens capability, is for use in-suite while onboard. Entertainment experience features a high-end Bang & Olufsen Beolab 5 speaker system and Bang & Olufsen H4 Bluetooth headphones for guest use onboard.

    • Large windows
    • Dining for four
    • Bathroom with whirlpool bathtub
    • Guest bath
    • Convertible sofa bed for one

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Seabourn Venture – Owner's Suite

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Restaurants

  • The Restaurant

    Before Seabourn, open-seating dining on a cruise ship was unheard of. Come when you like, with whom you please, and be seated as you wish. The room is beautiful, the cuisine is exquisite, and the service is simultaneously flawless, friendly and fun.

  • The Colonnade

    Our more casual, indoor/outdoor alternative, features an open kitchen, lavish buffets or table service for breakfasts and lunch, and serves regionally themed, bistro-style dinners with table service nightly. 

  • The Patio
    Relaxed poolside dining offering luncheon buffets, salads, soups, grilled specialties and freshly baked pizza. Dinners feature a full menu in an alfresco setting.
  • Constellation Lounge

    The Constellation Lounge is the highest indoor viewing point on each ship. Floor-to-ceiling glass walls wrap around the space, offering guests stunning 270-degree, outward-facing views as far as their eyes can see, heightening their expeditionary spirit while bringing them closer to wildlife and wonders at sea and in port.

    In addition, the expedition team will be in the lounge regularly to help identify points of interest, wildlife and geological wonders. Imagine glimpsing killer whales, waddling penguins, and sea lions in Antarctica; sleepy-eyed sloths, sprightly monkeys, and colorful parrots in the rainforests of South and Central America; and icebergs bobbing in the seas and waterfalls rushing over cliffs in the far reaches of the Arctic and Northern Europe – all from the comfort of the Constellation Lounge.

    The Constellation Lounge offers Seabourn’s popular Early Morning Riser continental breakfast, while afternoons features the line’s popular and recently enhanced Afternoon Tea service. Steeped in the tradition of proper English tea service, yet as fresh and memorable as a newly brewed pot, the elegant daily tea service incorporates the finest luxury tea brand TWG Tea. As the sun dips and the night sky lights up, live piano entertainment delights guests as cocktails and tapas are served both before and after dinner. 

  • In-Suite Dining

    Seabourn is pleased to offer a varied menu available around the clock for service in your suite. You may also order dinner from The Restaurant menu and have your meal served, course by course, in your suite or on your veranda.

  • Earth & Ocean

    Each evening, our skilled Earth & Ocean chefs create an imaginative array of fresh, inventive dishes—a sophisticated menu celebrating eclectic traditional flavors from around the world, served in a relaxed setting under the stars for a distinctive dining experience unlike any other on board.

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Seabourn Venture – The Patio

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Seabourn Venture – Constellation Lounge

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Deckplans

  • Deck 10

    • Sun deck

  • Deck 9
    • Constellation Lounge
    • The Club
    • Sky Bar
  • Deck 8
    • Bridge
    • Wintergarden Suite
    • Signature Suite
    • Penthouse Suite 
    • Veranda Suite 
  • Deck 7

    • Spa & Wellness Area
    • Treatment Rooms
    • Fitness Centre
    • Grand Wintergarden Suite
    • Penthouse Panorama Suite
    • Penthouse Suite
    • Owner's Suite 
    • Veranda Suite  

  • Deck 6

    • Bow Lounge
    • Seabourn Square
    • Penthouse Panorama Suite
    • Veranda Suite

  • Deck 5
    • Meeting Room
    • The Colonnade
    • The Patio
    • Infinity Pool
    • Penthouse Panorama Suite
    • Verandah Suite
  • Deck 4

    • The Studio
    • Discovery Centre
    • Expedition Lounge
    • Shop
    • The Restaurant

  • Deck 3

    • Medical Facility
    • Zodiac Embark
    • Landing Zone

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