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Seabourn Announces New 2026 Northwest Passage Expeditions

Radstock Bay [Image courtesy Seabourn]
Seabourn has announced new Northwest Passage Expeditions on Seabourn Venture, where guests will follow in the footsteps of explorers. Meanwhile, new 2026 itineraries will also include the Antarctica, Caribbean and South America.

Seabourn for luxury cruising and expedition travel

Seabourn is the leader in ultra-luxury cruising an d expedition travel. The cruise line has revealed its 2026 itineraries to the Northwest Passage and Canadian Arctic, offering its guests the opportunity to explore some of the world’s most historic destinations and storied waterways.

Devon Island [Image courtesy Seabourn]
Between August and October 2026, Seabourn Venture will offer six voyages, ranging from eight to 24 days. The itineraries will traverse the historic routes of the Northwest Passage and Canadian Arctic, before sailing south to explore the Caribbean, South America and Antarctica. Meanwhile, these expedition voyages are now on sale, with dates and full itinerary details available at on the official website.

Mark Tamis, President of Seabourn, said of the voyages:

The Northwest Passage is one of the most famous and historic routes in the Arctic, and we are excited to give travelers an opportunity to explore this region with Seabourn.

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.

About the Northwest Passage Experiences

Nuuk, Greenland [Image courtesy Seabourn]
Seabourn Venture will host two “24-day Journey Across the Northwest Passage” expeditions between Reykjavik, Iceland and Anchorage, Alaska. These voyages will depart on August 5 and August 29, 2026. Moreover, a “15-day Wild Labrador Coast: Missions, Fjords and Wilderness” voyage, departing September 20 from Reykjavik to Halifax, Nova Scotia.

Additionally, two combination cruises are available for a longer, more immersive experience: a “35-day Glaciers, Fjords & Northwest Passage” voyage from Reykjavik to Anchorage, and a “38-day Northwest Passage & Wild Labrador Coast” itinerary from Anchorage to Halifax.

Caribbean, South America and Antarctica

Northern Lights / Aurora Borealis [Image courtesy Seabourn]
Following the Northwest Passage voyages, October 2026 will see Seabourn Venture journeying south to the Caribbean and South America, with three voyages ranging from eight to 21 days.

October 5 – 13, 2026 = an “8-day Southern Caribbean Yacht Harbors” voyage will sail from Halifax, Nova Scotia to Bridgetown, Barbados. This voyage will offer visits to Rodney Bay, Saint Lucia, and Carambola Beach.

While this voyage doesn’t feature expedition programming, guests can immerse themselves in Seabourn’s signature intimate, yacht-like atmosphere and traditional ocean cruise experiences, enhanced by the exclusivity of a ship hosting only 264 guests. Moreover, the voyage will feature Seabourn’s signature Caviar in the Surf experience and a private beach barbecue.

October 13 – 29, 2026 – a “16-day Trinidad to Rio: South American Expedition” from Bridgetown to Rio De Janeiro, traveling along the vibrant coast of Brazil

October 29 – November 19, 2026 – a “21-day Wild South Atlantic & Antarctic Peninsula” from Rio De Janeiro to Buenos Aires, Argentina en route to begin its season in the White Continent

Guests can extend their journey with two combination voyages that explore both regions: a “24-day Southern Caribbean Yacht Harbors & Coast of Brazil” itinerary and a “37-day From the Caribbean to the Antarctic” voyage.

For more details about Seabourn, and its worldwide selection of cruising options, call Seabourn visit the cruise line’s official website.

 

 

 

Anne Sewell: Anne is a freelance writer and travel writer who has spent much of her life in southern Africa (Malawi, Zimbabwe and South Africa, and is now living on the Costa del Sol in southern Spain.
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