SEABOURN Cruise Line is pushing on with plans to sail Alaska & British Columbia in the northern summer. The cruise line’s Seabourn Odyssey is scheduled to sail on a series of newly-revised, seven-day voyages between Juneau and Vancouver, in a way that is “different from the mainstream”, featuring ports such...
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SEABOURN Cruise Line is pushing on with plans to sail Alaska & British Columbia in the northern summer.
The cruise line’s Seabourn Odyssey is scheduled to sail on a series of newly-revised, seven-day voyages between Juneau and Vancouver, in a way that is “different from the mainstream”, featuring ports such as Alert Bay and the Inian Islands (pictured), as well as favourites such as Ketchikan and Sitka.
Each voyage will include glacier experiences in destinations such as Glacier Bay, the Hubbard Glacier or Endicott/Tracy Arm.
On offer with each sailing is the popular Ventures by Seabourn program of expedition-style experiences led by the onboard team, featuring guided Zodiac and kayak excursions launched directly from the ship, as well as hiking and wildlife viewing.
“Our seven-day ultra-luxury voyages and experiences, combined with the splendor of this region, will provide the ultimate Alaska experience,” said President Josh Lebowitz.
Seabourn’s entire 2021 Alaska & British Columbia season is now open for sale, and itinerary details with more information on the specific destinations visited on each are available HERE.
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