SEABOURN Cruise Line has announced its Extraordinary Expedition itineraries in Antarctica and the Amazon for 2022-2023. The cruise line’s Seabourn Venture (render pictured) is the first of two purpose-built expedition ships, and will sail the west coast of South America, cross the Drake Passage to Antarctica, tuck into remote South...
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SEABOURN Cruise Line has announced its Extraordinary Expedition itineraries in Antarctica and the Amazon for 2022-2023.
The cruise line’s Seabourn Venture (render pictured) is the first of two purpose-built expedition ships, and will sail the west coast of South America, cross the Drake Passage to Antarctica, tuck into remote South Georgia and the Falkland Islands, and explore deep into the Amazon River all the way to Peru, between Nov 2022 and Apr 2023.
The new itineraries include 15 distinct 10-to 21-day Antarctic and Amazon expeditions, with extended voyage options available up to 30 days in length.
Highlights include cruising scenic sounds, fjords, channels and glaciers in Chile, sailing to Antarctica, and crossing back to explore South Georgia and the Falkland Islands.
The ship will sail on nine voyages, ranging from 10 to 21 days, to Antarctica that will include multiple daily operations using the Zodiacs for landings and cruises along the Antarctic Peninsula.
In Mar and Apr 2023, Venture will embark on a series of four 10- to 12-day expedition voyages in Brazil and the Amazon, with highlights including visiting the colourful cities on the coast of Brazil and sailing into the heart of South America.
Guests can cruise in zodiacs along the Amazon River and visit ancient sites and villages.
President Josh Lebowitz said Seabourn is looking forward to returning to South America aboard the cruise line’s first-ever purpose-built expedition ship.
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