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    Seabourn Quest’s Expansive 2025-2026 Voyage Itineraries

    News TeamBy News Team16/08/2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Seabourn has announced an extensive itinerary for the Seabourn Quest, featuring 22 voyages for the 2025 and 2026 sailing seasons. These journeys will span a total of 46 destinations in 13 countries, offering travellers an unparalleled experience at sea.

    • The Seabourn Quest will voyage through Australia and New Zealand, the South Pacific, Polynesia, Hawaii, and the Panama Canal, with trips ranging between 10 to 48 days.
    • A focal point of the itineraries is the 15-day voyages in Australia and New Zealand, as well as a remarkable 19-day journey through the Panama Canal.
    • Also included in the offering are 10-day roundtrip voyages in Bora Bora and Tahiti, immersing guests in the exotic beauty of these locales.
    • Seabourn’s President, Natalya Leahy, highlights that these itineraries provide extraordinary experiences, letting guests engage deeply with both urban wonders and natural beauty.

    Seabourn has unveiled a comprehensive schedule with the Seabourn Quest set to undertake 22 voyages throughout 2025 and 2026. These voyages will cover an impressive 46 destinations in 13 countries. Guests can expect a diverse range of itineraries, offering duration options between 10 to 48 days, ensuring something appealing for every traveller.

    The Seabourn Quest will navigate some of the world’s most sought-after destinations, including Australia and New Zealand, the South Pacific, Polynesia, Hawaii, and the Panama Canal. This broad route selection establishes the Seabourn Quest as a prominent choice for luxury cruising, with itineraries carefully crafted to maximise passenger experiences across these iconic locations.

    A highlight among the sailings is the selection of 15-day itineraries in Australia and New Zealand. Additionally, there is a notable 19-day passage through the Panama Canal—a world-renowned maritime landmark that presents a unique journey from Long Beach, California, starting on April 7, 2026.

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    Enriching the offering are the 10-day roundtrip voyages in Bora Bora and Tahiti, which promise an immersive experience in the vibrant culture and stunning natural landscapes of these enchanting islands. Departures for these voyages are scheduled from Papeete, Tahiti, on February 17 and 27, and March 9, 2026.

    Seabourn President Natalya Leahy stated, ‘These itineraries will offer extraordinary experiences in some of the world’s most fascinating destinations.’ This commitment underscores Seabourn’s mission to deliver unparalleled luxury and cultural engagement for its guests.

    Seabourn Quest’s upcoming voyages for 2025 and 2026 promise a remarkable blend of exploration and luxury across diverse international destinations.

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