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Seabourn, the luxury cruise and expedition travel
specialist, has unveiled its annual “Explore More Event,” offering significant
savings on most worldwide voyages from 2026 through 2028. Available until 17
February 2026, the promotion includes reduced deposits, shipboard credits and
savings across a wide range of itineraries spanning Alaska, Antarctica, Japan,
the Mediterranean and other destinations.
Exclusive benefits during the “Explore More Event”
Guests booking selected voyages can take advantage of
up to 15 percent savings, a 15 percent reduced deposit and up to USD 1,000 in
shipboard credit per suite. These offers apply to most Seabourn ocean and
expedition sailings, from Mediterranean journeys to wildlife-rich Antarctica
expeditions. Across the fleet, guests can expect Seabourn’s hallmark service,
all-suite accommodations and an immersive approach to luxury travel.
Mark Tamis, President of Seabourn, said, “The ‘Explore
More Event’ is the perfect moment to plan a voyage of true discovery. Whether
guests dream of exploring The Last Frontier in Alaska, discovering wildlife in
Antarctica, or seeing the spring cherry blossoms in Japan, this event offers
exceptional value across our expeditions and ocean voyages. It is an invitation
to venture further, experience more, and relish each unforgettable moment of
exploration in luxurious comfort across our fleet.”
Enhancing the journey with shipboard credit
Shipboard credit can be applied to a wide range of
enhancements, including curated shore excursions, spa treatments, boutique
purchases, reserve wine packages and the Stream Wi-Fi Package powered by
Starlink. Guests can also book private cabanas at The Retreat or choose
immersive shoreside experiences such as guided tours, culinary explorations and
destination-focused activities.
Sample voyages featured in the promotion
Alaska – 7-Day Alaska Fjords & Canadian Inside
Passage, 19 June 2026 (Seabourn Encore)
Travellers can explore glaciers, fjords and wildlife
up close, with access to hidden inlets and remote nature through Seabourn’s
Ventures by Seabourn Zodiac and kayak excursions led by an expert Expedition
Team.
Antarctica – 21-Day Antarctica, South Georgia &
Falkland Islands, 18 November 2026 (Seabourn Venture)
Guests will experience Antarctica through Zodiac
cruises, guided ice landings and onshore walks. Wildlife encounters, panoramic
deck spaces and optional adventures such as kayaking or submarine dives offer
multiple ways to discover the region.
Japan & Asia – 14-Day Japan’s Crafts & Cherry
Blossoms, 16 March 2026, and 12-Day Harvest Horizons: Japan’s Coastal Charms,
22 October 2026 (Seabourn Encore)
These itineraries explore seasonal highlights from
spring blossoms to autumn foliage, with access to boutique ports and insider
encounters, including local market visits with a Seabourn chef and cultural
experiences such as sake brewery tours or valley trekking.
Mediterranean – 14-Day Grecian Gems & Dalmatian
Delights, 16 August 2026 (Seabourn Quest)
Small-ship access enables calls at destinations off
the main tourist routes, including Monemvasia, Sarandë and Brindisi. Extended
stays offer opportunities for volcano hikes, wine tastings, snorkeling and
other curated experiences.
A complete list of eligible voyages under the “Explore
More Event” promotion is available online.
For more information about Seabourn or to explore
worldwide sailing options, guests can call 1-800-929-9391, visit seabourn.com
or contact their professional travel advisor.
Image
Credit: © Seabourn
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