Seabourn Expedition Cruises Reveal Pioneering 2028/29 Itineraries
Seabourn expedition cruises have unveiled their much-anticipated 2028/29 expedition itineraries, further cementing Seabourn’s position as a leader in luxury travel. These new offerings, including the remarkable second edition of the Seabourn Grand Expedition: Pole to Pole, present adventurous travelers with the opportunity to explore the globe’s most remote destinations aboard the luxurious Seabourn Venture and Seabourn Pursuit. The announcement represents a significant milestone in expedition cruising, setting new standards for luxury polar exploration.
Ambitious New Expedition Cruises Portfolio
The extensive 2028/29 season features 49 departures, ranging from eight-day escapes to immersive 96-day adventures. Spanning an impressive 180 destinations across 29 countries, this season marks Seabourn’s most exciting lineup yet. Travelers can anticipate exploring diverse regions, from the Arctic’s Svalbard, Greenland, and Iceland, to the Antarctic splendors of South Georgia, the Falkland Islands, and the Chilean Fjords. This comprehensive coverage reflects growing demand for expedition cruising, which has seen a 25% increase in bookings over the past two years as travelers seek more meaningful, transformative experiences.
Industry Leadership and Vision
Mark Tamis, President of Seabourn, expressed his enthusiasm for the groundbreaking offerings: “As Seabourn approaches its 40th anniversary, our 2028-2029 expedition season is crafted for travelers eager to dive into the world’s more remote places in a deep and meaningful way.” His comments underscore Seabourn’s dedication to balancing purposeful exploration with the luxury guests expect. The timing aligns with industry trends showing expedition cruises commanding premium pricing, with average daily rates 40% higher than traditional cruise offerings.
Standout Voyages: The Grand Expedition Returns
The return of the Grand Expedition: Pole to Pole highlights this season’s offerings. This 96-day journey, beginning August 17, 2028, from Reykjavik, Iceland, covers 20,500 nautical miles, from Reykjavik to Ushuaia, Argentina. It features explorations of 14 countries and territories, thrilling wildlife encounters, and visits to Antarctica, South Georgia, the Falkland Islands, and Port Stanley. The expedition includes specialized naturalist guides, zodiac excursions, and educational programming developed in partnership with leading polar research institutions.
Flexible Journey Options for Every Traveler
Recognizing diverse traveler preferences, Seabourn expedition cruises offer flexible options, including an 82-day variant of the Pole to Pole journey. Further choices include a 12-day summer voyage to Iceland and the Faroe Islands, perfect for first-time expedition cruisers, a 15-day journey through Greenland and the Labrador Coast showcasing Inuit culture and glacial formations, and a 23-day expedition around the Juan Fernandez Islands, the Chilean Fjords, and Antarctica. These varied durations cater to different vacation schedules while maintaining Seabourn’s signature luxury standards.
Luxurious Amenities and Seamless Experience
The Pole to Pole expedition features unparalleled luxury amenities that distinguish it from conventional expedition cruising. It begins with a pre-cruise hotel stay in Reykjavik, followed by a charter flight to Kangerlussuaq, Greenland. After exploring distant lands, travelers return via a post-charter flight to Buenos Aires, Argentina, ensuring a smooth end to their adventure. Onboard amenities include spa services, fine dining restaurants, spacious suites with private verandas, and state-of-the-art expedition equipment. This comprehensive approach underscores Seabourn’s commitment to a top-tier travel experience that eliminates typical travel hassles.
Market Impact and Future Outlook
With its 2028/29 lineup, Seabourn invites discerning travelers to combine profound exploration with onboard comfort, offering breathtaking views and curated experiences. The announcement positions Seabourn strategically ahead of competitors in the growing expedition cruise market, which analysts project will reach $2.4 billion by 2030. As Seabourn nears its 40th anniversary, these trips continue to expand the boundaries of expedition cruising, promising unparalleled exploration and opulence for global travelers. These voyages are set to redefine the future of luxury travel, capturing the imagination of adventurers worldwide while contributing to sustainable polar tourism practices.
Sources
Information compiled from official Seabourn press releases, industry reports from Cruise Industry News, and market analysis from Adventure Travel Trade Association.

