SEABOURN Cruise Line’s Seabourn Pursuit will offer six 10-day voyages in the Kimberley between Broome and Darwin from Jun-Aug, as part of her first season in the region (CW 27 Feb). Season highlights will include visits to remote settings such as the Bungle Bungle Range, El Questro Wilderness Park, and...
SEABOURN Cruise Line’s Seabourn Pursuit will offer six 10-day voyages in the Kimberley between Broome and Darwin from Jun-Aug, as part of her first season in the region (CW 27 Feb).
Season highlights will include visits to remote settings such as the Bungle Bungle Range, El Questro Wilderness Park, and the Ord River.
Cruisers will explore King George Falls and enjoy Zodiac rides through rivers and sandstone gorges crowded with incredible geological formations.
Pursuit will visit Talbot Bay, offering a once-in-a-lifetime viewing of the Horizontal Falls, and Montgomery Reef, the world’s largest inshore reef.
Passengers will also visit Vansittart Bay, Jar Island, and Freshwater Cove, as guests of the traditional landowners, viewing Wandjina aboriginal artwork.
There will be helicopter viewing of the Hunter River and the Kimberley en route to the triple falls of Mitchell Plateau, while complimentary expedition experiences include Zodiac cruising and nature walks.
Other warm-weather destinations for Pursuit during her southern hemisphere season will see her cruise from Chile to Melanesia in Mar and Apr 2024, and again in Sep and Oct.
Pursuit will sail between the islands of the South Pacific and the coast of Chile via a series of voyages of 14, 17, and 20 days, with combination cruises of up to 37 days also available.
Highlights include the remote Juan Fernandez Islands off the coast of Chile, spending time at Easter Island, and visiting the remote Pitcairn Islands, including Taputapuatea marae at Opoa on the south coast of Raiatea. MS
