Seabourn has opened bookings for its 2027-2029 ocean voyages for sale.
Spanning four continents, the new collection features voyages ranging from seven to 40 days, with extended time in port and new destinations, paired with special anniversary programming for Seabourn’s 40th anniversary.
According to a press release, the 2027–2029 season will include 118 departures to 243 destinations in 45 countries, with sailings across Alaska, Japan, Southeast Asia, the Mediterranean, the Baltic and Northern Europe, the Caribbean and Canada and New England.
“Travelers choose Seabourn because they want to genuinely connect with the places they visit,” said Mark Tamis, president of Seabourn.
“As we look ahead to our 40th anniversary, this collection reflects where we began and where we are going, combining our heritage of small–ship luxury with new destinations and itineraries, new first-of-its-kind collaborations, and more opportunities to bring luxury and exploration together in an immersive way.”
Highlights of the 2027–2029 Ocean Voyages
Alaska
The Seabourn Encore’s Alaska season will feature 16 departures of seven to 21 days between May and September 2028, visiting 22 ports along the Canadian Inside Passage and Alaska’s coastline.
Each Alaska voyage features glacier viewing, paired with zodiac or kayak exploration opportunities.
New Alaska Summer Solstice voyages include 10–day and 11–day itineraries that can be combined into a 21–day Alaska In–Depth Exploration & Summer Solstice voyage.
Additionally, new and returning ports will include Petersburg, Valdez, Chiswell Islands and Holgate Glacier and College Fjord.
Japan
In Japan, the Seabourn Encore will have 18 departures ranging from 12 to 40 days, visiting 47 ports during spring (February–April 2028 and February–April 2029) and fall (September–December 2028).
The season is timed for Japan’s seasonal moments, from cherry blossoms to fall foliage, the company said.
It also offers access to 23 UNESCO World Heritage Sites, as well as expanded culinary immersion, including Shopping with the Chef experiences in select ports.
New itineraries include a 16-day Shanghai and Seoul cruise and a 12-day Shanghai and Taiwan voyage.
New and returning ports include Yatsushiro and Muroran, Japan; Ko Samui, Thailand; Taichung and Tainan (Anping), Taiwan
Southeast Asia
The Seabourn Encore will sail Southeast Asia with eight departures across three 14-day itineraries between December 2027 and January 2028 and again from December 2028 to January 2029.
Voyages sail between Singapore and Hong Kong, calling on nine ports across five countries.
New are a 14–day Southeast Asia cruise visiting Thailand, Cambodia and Vietnam, as well as maiden call at Ko Samui, Thailand
Cultural experiences, including Lunar New Year in Asia and the Pingxi Sky Lantern Festival in Taiwan, will also be featured.
Mediterranean
The Seabourn Ovation will explore the Mediterranean on over 50 departures of seven to 12 days from April through December 2028.
Itineraries are designed so they can be combined into longer journeys of up to 37 days.
More time will be set aside for onshore exploring, with late departures and extended evenings in ports such as Athens, Dubrovnik, Valletta, Portofino, Cádiz, Tarragona and Patmos.
Northern Europe
Seabourn Quest’s Northern Europe season from May to September 2028 entails 13 departures of seven to 14 days exploring the British Isles, Norway, Scandinavia and the Baltic.
New Baltic sailings will be offered roundtrip from Copenhagen, paired with maiden calls in Bodø and Narvik, Norway.
Caribbean
Between November 2027 and March 2028, the Seabourn Ovation and Seabourn Quest will sail the Caribbean and visit 21 islands on 21 departures of seven to 14 days.
The highlight will be New Year’s Day 2028 celebration with the two ships coming together at Carambola Beach, St. Kitts, for a Caviar in the Surf experience and beach barbecue.
Canada & New England
The Seabourn Quest will sail to Canada and New England between September and November 2028 on four 12- to 13-day voyages.
New are a return to Canada’s Red Bay for the first time since 2018 and a roundtrip itinerary from Montréal that has been extended to 13 days, compared to previous 12.