Three Amazing Seabourn Adventures

Luxury cruise travelers have a new reason to like Seabourn.  Three of them actually. Often associated with sailings that are longer in duration, ultra-luxury Seabourn is back with a trio of offerings set to discover the remote destinations of Iceland and Greenland.  Coming up shortly, these three amazing Seabourn adventures are packed full of astonishing natural splendors, dramatic topography and vivid history.

amazing seabourn adventures

Luxury travelers who balk at the idea of flying off to these remote destinations with limited information about accommodations, dining and transportation: Your ship has come in.  Three amazing Seabourn adventures make visiting Iceland, Greenland and the isles of the North Atlantic a viable option for those who may never have seen these places otherwise.

amazing seabourn adventures

Three Amazing Seabourn Adventures
Experts Along For The Ride

Guests will share their voyage with a veteran expedition team of naturalists and other experts including Dr. Colleen Batey, an archaeologist specializing in indigenous and Viking legacies, as part of our Seabourn Conversations enrichment program on board. These voyages also offer abundant opportunities for your clients to further enhance and extend their experiences with Ventures by Seabourn, our optional kayak, zodiac and trekking excursions guided by our skilled expedition team, in select destinations.

amazing seabourn adventures

Three Amazing Seabourn Adventures
In 15-21 Days

The 15-day British Isles & Iceland voyage (departing May 17 from London (Dover) to Reykjavík) calls in England, Wales, the Isle of Man, Northern Ireland and Scotland, plus three isolated fjord villages on Iceland’s coast, with opportunities for exceptional wildlife viewing, optional Zodiac excursions under teeming seabird cliffs and hikes to Viking sites with Dr. Batey.

The 15-day Iceland & North Cape Quest voyage (June 1 from Reykjavík to Copenhagen) includes four different fjord villages in Iceland, as well as Tromsø, the Storstappen Island seabird colonies, Honningsvåg (North Cape), plus Hammerfest, Harstad, the dramatic pierced mountain at Brønnøysund and Arendal, and finally Arhus in Denmark.

The 21-day Route of the Vikings I (July 16 from London (Dover) to Reykjavík) tracks exceptional islands across the North Atlantic:  Welsh and Scottish isles, the Isle of Man; the sea stacks of Borea and Stac Lee, the Orkneys, Shetlands and Denmark’s Faroe Islands, climaxing with an in-depth exploration of four harbors in Iceland and two ports in Greenland, where huge icebergs glide like ghostly ships into the Atlantic. The 24-day Route of the Vikings II (August 6from Reykjavík to Montréal) continues to Iceland’s Westman Islands and six different ports in Greenland, as well as visits to Lady Franklin, Monumental, and Akpatok islands in Canada’s remote Nunavut territory, the haunt of polar bears and other exotic wildlife; plus three ports in Newfoundland & Labrador including the 11th century Viking settlement UNESCO World Heritage Site at L’Anse aux Meadows, before it returns to civilization at Québec City. These last two cruises can easily be combined into one fabulous 45-day Atlantic Isles Quest voyage.

amazing seabourn adventures

Three Amazing Seabourn Adventures
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