SEABOURN Cruise Line has announced new Northwest Passage expeditions for next year on board Seabourn Venture.
The ship will offer six voyages from Aug to Oct 2026, ranging from eight to 24 days, guided by a 23-person expedition team.
Highlight experiences during the season will include Devon Island, the world’s largest uninhabited island, known as ‘Mars on Earth’; connecting with the people of the Arctic, learning their stories and cultural traditions in Cambridge Bay; and touring Ilulissat, once known as the ‘Town of 10,000 Souls’, where sled dogs outnumber the population.
Cruisers will also visit the remains of historic sites, like outposts of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and the Hudson’s Bay Company, in remote and uninhabited islands of the High Arctic tundra.
Following its Arctic voyages, Venture will sail south for Caribbean, South American, and Antarctic adventures.
“The Northwest Passage is one of the most famous and historic routes in the Arctic, and we are excited to give travellers an opportunity to explore this region with Seabourn,” President Mark Tamis said.
“Guests will admire towering icebergs, encounter unique wildlife found nowhere else, and immerse themselves in the stories of the daring expeditions that paved the way – all while enjoying Seabourn Venture’s ultra-luxury comforts and services,” he added. MS