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Reykjavík, the world's northernmost capital, offers a striking blend of icy landscapes and fiery volcanic activity.
Sail past majestic whales and between immense icebergs as you cruise the serene waters that surround Greenland.
Located in Disco Bay, Ilulissat is home to Sermeq Kujalleq, the fastest-moving glacier in the world. This tremendous river of ice flows from the Greenland Ice Shield toward the sea, funneling through a narrow opening at nearly 40 meters a day. Designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it is the “Mother of Icebergs” that fills its fjord and the bay with great quantities of floating icebergs that parade down the bay and into the Atlantic Ocean. No formal excursions are planned for the town, which is home to about 4,600 people and some 3,500 sled dogs.
Sail past majestic whales and between immense icebergs as you cruise the serene waters that surround Greenland.
In 1576, English explorer Martin Frobisher sailed into Frobisher Bay in search of a route to China. What he “discovered” was a large inlet with numerous Inuit fishing and hunting camps along its shores. The name Iqaluit means ‘a place of many fish’ in Inuktitut. Although the Inuit people had been here for thousands of years prior, they hadn’t establish a permanent settlement. It wasn’t until 1942 that the first Inuit made Iqaluit home. They settled here to help service the U.S. Air Force base, which was used to ferry aircraft to Europe during World War II. Iqaluit, the capital of the Canadian territory of Nunavut, has 7,700 inhabitants. Some 60% of its residents are Inuit. A highlight of a visit here is the Nunatta Sunakkutaangit Museum, with its beautiful displays of Inuit art, artifacts and dioramas of Arctic life. St. Jude's Cathedral, often referred to as the ‘Igloo Cathedral’ because of its unique architectural design, is likewise of interest to visitors.
Croker Bay is a 35 kilometer (20 miles) deep fjord on the southern shore of Devon Island and is flanked by colorful 450 metre (1,500’) high table-like mountains. The tidewater glacier at its head descends 20 kilometers (12 miles) from the icefield at the center of the island and terminates in spectacular cliffs of ice. Some 3.5 kilometers (2 miles) wide, the glacial front calves huge amounts of ice into the bay. Here polar bears, seals and even a pod of beluga whales can be seen travelling amongst the brash ice. To the east is the abandoned community of Dundas Harbour. The derelict buildings of the R.C.M.P. post are all that remain and serve as a silent reminder to the 52 Inuit that came here in 1934. Here, set amongst a landscape aglow in the colors of Arctic Autumn, lay the stark white crosses and picket fence enclosure of one of the most northerly cemeteries on Earth. Nearby, 1,000 year old stone remains of earlier Inuit settlers can be found.
Croker Bay is an Arctic waterway in Qikiqtaaluk Region, Nunavut, Canada. It lies off the southern coast of Devon Island in the eastern high Arctic. Like Maxwell Bay to the west, it is an arm of Lancaster Sound and Barrow Strait. The abandoned Dundas Harbour is 32.1 miles to the east.
Nestled on the edge of Alaska's Bering Sea, Nome emerges as a rugged frontier town steeped in history and adventure.
Nestled at the head of Resurrection Bay and framed by towering peaks, Seward emerges as a picturesque gem along Alaska's southern coast.
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Seabourn Venture, designed for discovery, is purpose-built for cruising in unprecedented elegance and ease in the most coveted, remote and unspoiled destinations on earth. The ship has been created for extraordinary expeditions and features two custom-built submarines (carried on board), 24 Zodiacs, double sea kayaks, mountain bikes and ebikes, scuba diving and snorkelling. This 6 star ship is the very best in ultra-luxury expedition cruising.
What’s on board:
24 Zodiacs, double sea kayaks, mountain bikes and ebikes, scuba diving and snorkelling, two custom-built 6-person submarines, Expedition Lounge, Discovery Center, two Landing Zones, the Atrium, a 26-person Expedition Team, world-class dining venues, complimentary spirits and fine wines, complimentary in-suite bar, exclusive mindful living programme
Yes, Seabourn ships offer guests access to the internet.
For the comfort of all guests, most public areas onboard, as well as guest suites, are smoke-free.
Yes, guests can take alcohol on their Seabourn cruise. There are no limitations.
Yes. Guests with special dietary needs are asked to notify Seabourn at the time of booking or at the latest, 6 weeks prior to sailing.
Gratuities are included in the price of your Seabourn cruise.
Yes, complimentary room service is available 24 hours a day.
The currency used onboard is US Dollars.
During the daytime, casual, resort-style attire is welcome in all lounges and dining venues. After 6 pm, Elegant Casual is required.
Seabourn’s shore excursions are typically available to book 1 year prior to sailing.
John Lewis Gift Card is based on one per booking, for UK mainland addresses only when booking an Oceanview or above by 8pm 31st January 2025. The amount is tiered on cabin grade booked.