SEABOURN Cruise Line’s Seabourn Venture (pictured) has begun her second expedition season in the Arctic, following her maiden arrival in Greenwich. Venture will sail on a 12- and 11-day voyage to the British Isles before embarking on a series of 14- and 15-day cruises to Greenland and Iceland. Between Jun...
SEABOURN Cruise Line’s Seabourn Venture (pictured) has begun her second expedition season in the Arctic, following her maiden arrival in Greenwich.
Venture will sail on a 12- and 11-day voyage to the British Isles before embarking on a series of 14- and 15-day cruises to Greenland and Iceland.
Between Jun and Aug, Venture will visit a number of remote destinations such as Scoresby Sound, Pond Inlet, and more.
On 27 Aug, Venture will embark on Seabourn’s first-ever voyage through the Northwest Passage with a 23-day adventure from Kangerlussuaq to Nome which includes pre- and post-cruise hotel stays in Reykjavik and Anchorage.
Following the Northwest Passage voyage, Venture will head down the West Coast of the Americas, before reaching Antarctica, where she will explore the White Continent between Nov 2023 and Feb 2024.
In late Feb, Venture will make a once-in-a-lifetime crossing of the Atlantic encompassing the Falkland Islands, South Georgia, Tristan da Cunha, and Ascension Island.
In Mar and Apr, Venture will embark on two sailings up West Africa and Europe to position herself for next year’s Arctic season.
“Venture is a beautiful ship that was purpose-built to provide the ultimate expedition experience and take our extraordinary guests to some of the most fascinating and remote destinations in the world,” President Natalya Leahy said.
“The ship delighted our guests in her first year of service from the Arctic to the Antarctic, and we look forward to continuing to deliver unique Seabourn Moments and an unparalleled luxury expedition that can only be experienced with Seabourn.”
