Seabourn has unveiled the 2028 Cape to Cape World Cruise, a 120-day voyage aboard the Seabourn Quest, which will span over 26,000 nautical miles, exploring five continents and more than 50 destinations.
The company said that the cruise will introduce the first complimentary expedition-style experiences ever offered on a Seabourn world cruise.
Departing from Miami on January 7, 2028, the Seabourn Quest will take guests to Cape Horn in South America and the Cape of Good Hope in South Africa.
The ship will also visit a number of iconic and remote destinations in Antarctica, Easter Island, the Falkland Islands and more.
The voyage will also mark the beginning of Seabourn’s 40th anniversary year and will retrace the spirit of its first sailing with a transit through the Panama Canal.
“As we celebrate 40 years of luxury, small-ship cruising, the 2028 Cape to Cape World Cruise showcases how luxury meets exploration at Seabourn: reaching off-the-beaten-path destinations while offering the ease, comfort and warmth our guests cherish,” said Mark Tamis, president of Seabourn.
The company said in a press release that for the first time, guests will enjoy complimentary expedition-style experiences as part of a world cruise itinerary, led by an expanded 18-person expedition team.
These adventures will be available in Antarctica, Chilean Fjords and other select locations.
Additional highlights include expedition experiences in Antarctica, complimentary Zodiac cruising, hiking and optional Kayaking tours.
Guests can choose from two itinerary lengths, a 120-day voyage from Miami to Dover (London) or a shorter 112-day voyage with early disembarkation in Lisbon.
Both options deliver the same enriching experiences, and the amenities include: