Seabourn Celebrates Forty Years Of Luxury Travel

  • The Ruby Jubilee marks forty years of small-ship luxury and pioneering exploration
  • Curated Ruby Collection voyages focus on seasonal cultural moments and UNESCO sites
  • Extended port stays and overnights provide deeper intimacy with local traditions
  • Exclusive partnership with The Atlantic offers elevated intellectual and cultural enrichment

Seabourn is officially preparing to celebrate four decades of excellence with its magnificent 2028 Ruby Jubilee. This milestone season honors the cruise line’s heritage of small-ship luxury while introducing a breathtaking array of new voyages across the globe. The featured Ruby Collection includes forty specially curated journeys designed to offer deep cultural immersion in some of the world’s most captivating regions, including Japan, Southeast Asia, and the Mediterranean.

Travelers can look forward to unique seasonal experiences such as witnessing Japan’s iconic cherry blossoms and vibrant fall foliage. The itineraries are thoughtfully crafted with extended stays and overnight calls in ports like Osaka, Hong Kong, and Ho Chi Minh City, allowing guests to explore these dynamic destinations after dark. Culinary enthusiasts will especially enjoy the signature Shopping with the Chef excursions, where guests join the onboard culinary team to discover fresh regional ingredients at local markets.

The anniversary year also introduces an exclusive collaboration with The Atlantic, bringing intellectual enrichment to the high seas through the Seabourn Conversations program. This partnership features a centerpiece 12-day voyage through Canada and New England, offering rare access to leading thinkers and cultural voices. From the 120-day Cape to Cape World Cruise to intimate yacht-harbor explorations in the Caribbean, this collection provides endless opportunities for sophisticated discovery. Every sailing in 2028 will feature festive onboard enhancements and themed entertainment, ensuring that each guest feels part of this historic celebration of pioneering travel.