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Lisbon, Portugal's radiant capital, enchants with its timeless allure and vibrant spirit.

A day at sea aboard Seabourn Pursuit is a seamless blend of exploration, relaxation, and indulgence — the perfect opportunity to slow down and truly savour the experience of ultra-luxury expedition travel. As the ship glides through open waters, each moment offers a sense of calm and quiet wonder, balanced by the anticipation of what lies ahead. Mornings might begin with fresh pastries and coffee in Seabourn Square, a sociable hub where guests can relax with a newspaper, chat with fellow travellers, or plan the day’s adventures. Perhaps you’ll join an engaging lecture in the Discovery Centre, where expedition leaders and naturalists share fascinating insights into the regions you’re exploring — from marine life and glaciology to the history and culture of remote coastal communities. As the day unfolds, guests can choose their own rhythm. The Spa & Wellness area invites relaxation with rejuvenating treatments or a soothing session in the thermal suite, while others may prefer a workout in the Fitness Centre or a refreshing swim in the Infinity Pool, surrounded by nothing but ocean and sky. In the afternoon, take time to unwind on deck with a good book and a glass of chilled Champagne, or enjoy light bites and conversation in the Expedition Lounge as seabirds glide overhead. Evenings aboard Seabourn Pursuit are as elegant as they are unhurried. The atmosphere shifts from relaxed to refined as guests gather for cocktails in The Club or Sky Bar, followed by exquisite dining in The Restaurant or a candlelit meal under the stars at Earth & Ocean. After dinner, live music fills the air, the mood turns sociable, and the sea provides the perfect backdrop for reflection or connection. Every sea day aboard Seabourn Pursuit is designed to be as enriching as it is restful — a rare chance to pause, breathe, and simply enjoy the rhythm of life at sea in exceptional comfort.

Cherbourg, perched on the Cotentin Peninsula in Normandy, France, is a city with a storied maritime heritage.

Plymouth, Britain's ocean city, is steeped in maritime history, where the Pilgrims once set sail on the Mayflower.


Surrounded by high dramatic sea cliffs, treeless Skomer Island is a National Nature Reserve and one of the finest wildlife sites in the country. This is truly a birders paradise! It’s best known for its large population of breeding seabirds, most notably some 600,000 Manx shearwaters and 20,000 Atlantic puffins, the largest puffin colony in Britain. Nesting razorbills, fulmars, Storm petrels and gannets, as well as the endemic Skomer vole are found here. It is surrounded by nutrient rich waters where harbour porpoises and magnificent whales come to feed. Grey seals are also plentiful on Skomer, especially during the pupping season in September. Currently uninhabited, the island has several important archeological sites. Stone circles, standing stones and the remnants of prehistoric houses, date ancient human settlements as far back as 5,000 years. The volcanic basaltic rocks of which Skomer is comprised date from the Silurian Period around 440 million years ago.

Bantry, a picturesque town nestled at the head of Bantry Bay in West Cork, Ireland, is a blend of cultural richness and natural splendour.





Belfast, the dynamic capital of Northern Ireland, blends a rich historical tapestry with a vibrant contemporary pulse.


Douglas is the capital of the Isle of Man. Mann, as it is also called, is a British Crown Dependency, with its own parliament and postage stamps (a popular souvenir). Here visitors can sample means of transport ranging from horse-drawn trams, to steam trains and the high-speed motorcycles that compete in the renowned Isle of Man TT races. In summer the town maintains much of the seaside resort charm of an earlier period, including the Victorian-era Grand Union Camera Obscura, now restored for your amusement.

Rothesay, standing along the Firth of Clyde, presents the visitor with a combination of illustrious gardens and grand architecture. The magnificent ruins of Rothesay Castle, which date from the 13th century, are what most people visualize when they think of a medieval castle. With a drawbridge, encircling moat, immense circular curtain wall and tall stone towers, Rothesay is unique in Scotland for its circular plan. The ruins of St Blane's Chapel, a 6th century monastery, sit atop a hill with views over the Sound of Bute. For true elegance, visit the country estate of Mount Stuart House with its colonnaded Marble Hall and extraordinary Marble Chapel. Built in the late 1870’s in the Gothic Revivalist style, it was constructed of reddish-brown stone and houses a library of 25,000 books. The Ardencraig Gardens, sitting atop Canada Hill, feature a walled garden and exotic aviary. Ascog Hall Fernery, located on the grounds of a baronial-style house from 1844, is a beautiful garden with the oldest ferns in Britain.

Tiny, tidy Tobermory welcomes you to the Isle of Mull, largest of the Inner Hebrides. The colorful town is curved around its harbor, and the Mull Museum is a good place to start discovering more about the island, as well as its maritime and crofting background. Iona Abbey is an atmospheric relic of ancient times, with a Gothic and Romanesque nave. Nearby Duart Castle is one of the oldest inhabited castle in Ireland, the seat of Clan MacClean. The central keep was built in 1360. Glengorm Castle is scenically situated overlooking the sea and the distant Outer Hebrides. Retire to the small Tobermory Distillery, one of Scotland’s earliest, for a taste of single malt whisky, then keep an eye out for a glimpse of the magnificent white-tailed sea eagles recently re-introduced on the island.


The St Kilda volcanic archipelago has the highest sea cliffs in Britain and the most important seabird breeding colonies in northwestern Europe. The entire archipelago is owned by the National Trust for Scotland and is one of the few UNESCO World Heritage Sites chosen for both its natural and cultural qualities. In spite of its extreme isolation, some 40 miles (64 km) off of the remote Hebrides, there has been permanent habitation here for 2,000 years. The one-time population of hardy Kildians were finally forced to leave because of starvation. Their abandoned stone huts stand as silent witnesses to past settlement, but two of their ancient sheep species, dating from the Neolithic and Iron Ages, continue to thrive here. Some one million nesting seabirds breed in St Kilda, including the largest colony of guillemots on earth, and the largest colony of gannets, fulmars, Leach's petrels and Atlantic puffins in Britain. The St Kilda wren and the St Kilda field mouse are species found only here.

Fair Isle is an island in Shetland, in northern Scotland. It lies about halfway between mainland Shetland and Orkney. It is known for its bird observatory and a traditional style of knitting. The island has been owned by the National Trust for Scotland since 1954.

Lerwick, Britain's most northerly town, and is a small, bustling, cosmopolitan seaport with a population of over 7,000 people and fine architecture. Shetland Museum, located on Hay's Dock, is an award- winning attraction. Discover the island’s many secrets through its exhibits, and take a look in the boat shed, where you can see demonstrations of traditional boat building. Also of interest is the stone-walled town hall, built in 1884, displaying an impressive array of beautifully intricate stained glass. Towering St. Magnus Cathedral, constructed in 1863, is likewise well worth a visit. People have lived and prospered here since Neolithic times. The site of Clickimin Broch, a hollow-stone-walled structure, was a Late Bronze Age farmstead of the 7th century BCE. Historic Fort Charlotte, built in 1653, is a five-sided fortress, with cannon batteries pointing out to sea. The Shetland Textile Museum, with its fine weaving, and the quaint Crofters Museum will detail life in a much gentler time. The name Lerwick is derived from Norse and means ‘bay of clay.’


A day at sea aboard Seabourn Pursuit is a seamless blend of exploration, relaxation, and indulgence — the perfect opportunity to slow down and truly savour the experience of ultra-luxury expedition travel. As the ship glides through open waters, each moment offers a sense of calm and quiet wonder, balanced by the anticipation of what lies ahead. Mornings might begin with fresh pastries and coffee in Seabourn Square, a sociable hub where guests can relax with a newspaper, chat with fellow travellers, or plan the day’s adventures. Perhaps you’ll join an engaging lecture in the Discovery Centre, where expedition leaders and naturalists share fascinating insights into the regions you’re exploring — from marine life and glaciology to the history and culture of remote coastal communities. As the day unfolds, guests can choose their own rhythm. The Spa & Wellness area invites relaxation with rejuvenating treatments or a soothing session in the thermal suite, while others may prefer a workout in the Fitness Centre or a refreshing swim in the Infinity Pool, surrounded by nothing but ocean and sky. In the afternoon, take time to unwind on deck with a good book and a glass of chilled Champagne, or enjoy light bites and conversation in the Expedition Lounge as seabirds glide overhead. Evenings aboard Seabourn Pursuit are as elegant as they are unhurried. The atmosphere shifts from relaxed to refined as guests gather for cocktails in The Club or Sky Bar, followed by exquisite dining in The Restaurant or a candlelit meal under the stars at Earth & Ocean. After dinner, live music fills the air, the mood turns sociable, and the sea provides the perfect backdrop for reflection or connection. Every sea day aboard Seabourn Pursuit is designed to be as enriching as it is restful — a rare chance to pause, breathe, and simply enjoy the rhythm of life at sea in exceptional comfort.

Torshavn, the quaint capital of the Faroe Islands, is a hidden Nordic gem perched at the edge of the North Atlantic.


A day at sea aboard Seabourn Pursuit is a seamless blend of exploration, relaxation, and indulgence — the perfect opportunity to slow down and truly savour the experience of ultra-luxury expedition travel. As the ship glides through open waters, each moment offers a sense of calm and quiet wonder, balanced by the anticipation of what lies ahead. Mornings might begin with fresh pastries and coffee in Seabourn Square, a sociable hub where guests can relax with a newspaper, chat with fellow travellers, or plan the day’s adventures. Perhaps you’ll join an engaging lecture in the Discovery Centre, where expedition leaders and naturalists share fascinating insights into the regions you’re exploring — from marine life and glaciology to the history and culture of remote coastal communities. As the day unfolds, guests can choose their own rhythm. The Spa & Wellness area invites relaxation with rejuvenating treatments or a soothing session in the thermal suite, while others may prefer a workout in the Fitness Centre or a refreshing swim in the Infinity Pool, surrounded by nothing but ocean and sky. In the afternoon, take time to unwind on deck with a good book and a glass of chilled Champagne, or enjoy light bites and conversation in the Expedition Lounge as seabirds glide overhead. Evenings aboard Seabourn Pursuit are as elegant as they are unhurried. The atmosphere shifts from relaxed to refined as guests gather for cocktails in The Club or Sky Bar, followed by exquisite dining in The Restaurant or a candlelit meal under the stars at Earth & Ocean. After dinner, live music fills the air, the mood turns sociable, and the sea provides the perfect backdrop for reflection or connection. Every sea day aboard Seabourn Pursuit is designed to be as enriching as it is restful — a rare chance to pause, breathe, and simply enjoy the rhythm of life at sea in exceptional comfort.

A day at sea aboard Seabourn Pursuit is a seamless blend of exploration, relaxation, and indulgence — the perfect opportunity to slow down and truly savour the experience of ultra-luxury expedition travel. As the ship glides through open waters, each moment offers a sense of calm and quiet wonder, balanced by the anticipation of what lies ahead. Mornings might begin with fresh pastries and coffee in Seabourn Square, a sociable hub where guests can relax with a newspaper, chat with fellow travellers, or plan the day’s adventures. Perhaps you’ll join an engaging lecture in the Discovery Centre, where expedition leaders and naturalists share fascinating insights into the regions you’re exploring — from marine life and glaciology to the history and culture of remote coastal communities. As the day unfolds, guests can choose their own rhythm. The Spa & Wellness area invites relaxation with rejuvenating treatments or a soothing session in the thermal suite, while others may prefer a workout in the Fitness Centre or a refreshing swim in the Infinity Pool, surrounded by nothing but ocean and sky. In the afternoon, take time to unwind on deck with a good book and a glass of chilled Champagne, or enjoy light bites and conversation in the Expedition Lounge as seabirds glide overhead. Evenings aboard Seabourn Pursuit are as elegant as they are unhurried. The atmosphere shifts from relaxed to refined as guests gather for cocktails in The Club or Sky Bar, followed by exquisite dining in The Restaurant or a candlelit meal under the stars at Earth & Ocean. After dinner, live music fills the air, the mood turns sociable, and the sea provides the perfect backdrop for reflection or connection. Every sea day aboard Seabourn Pursuit is designed to be as enriching as it is restful — a rare chance to pause, breathe, and simply enjoy the rhythm of life at sea in exceptional comfort.

Heimaey, the largest island of Iceland's Westman archipelago, emerges from the North Atlantic's embrace with a story of resilience and natural splendour.

Reykjavík, the world's northernmost capital, offers a striking blend of icy landscapes and fiery volcanic activity.

Ísafjörður, the heart of the Westfjords in Iceland, is a gem hidden by towering mountains and enchanting fjords.

A day at sea aboard Seabourn Pursuit is a seamless blend of exploration, relaxation, and indulgence — the perfect opportunity to slow down and truly savour the experience of ultra-luxury expedition travel. As the ship glides through open waters, each moment offers a sense of calm and quiet wonder, balanced by the anticipation of what lies ahead. Mornings might begin with fresh pastries and coffee in Seabourn Square, a sociable hub where guests can relax with a newspaper, chat with fellow travellers, or plan the day’s adventures. Perhaps you’ll join an engaging lecture in the Discovery Centre, where expedition leaders and naturalists share fascinating insights into the regions you’re exploring — from marine life and glaciology to the history and culture of remote coastal communities. As the day unfolds, guests can choose their own rhythm. The Spa & Wellness area invites relaxation with rejuvenating treatments or a soothing session in the thermal suite, while others may prefer a workout in the Fitness Centre or a refreshing swim in the Infinity Pool, surrounded by nothing but ocean and sky. In the afternoon, take time to unwind on deck with a good book and a glass of chilled Champagne, or enjoy light bites and conversation in the Expedition Lounge as seabirds glide overhead. Evenings aboard Seabourn Pursuit are as elegant as they are unhurried. The atmosphere shifts from relaxed to refined as guests gather for cocktails in The Club or Sky Bar, followed by exquisite dining in The Restaurant or a candlelit meal under the stars at Earth & Ocean. After dinner, live music fills the air, the mood turns sociable, and the sea provides the perfect backdrop for reflection or connection. Every sea day aboard Seabourn Pursuit is designed to be as enriching as it is restful — a rare chance to pause, breathe, and simply enjoy the rhythm of life at sea in exceptional comfort.

Remote and isolated, Jan Mayen is dominated by 2,277 meter (7,470’) high Beerenberg Volcano and its large ice cap. The island has two parts: larger northeast Nord-Jan and smaller southwest Sør-Jan, linked by a 2.5 kilometer (1.6 mile) wide isthmus. The League of Nations gave jurisdiction of Jan Mayen to the Kingdom of Norway in 1921. Except for being used as a meteorological, radio and navigation aid for shipping in the Atlantic, the island has remained untouched, its only inhabitants are 18 military personnel. In 2010 Jan Mayen was declared a nature reserve for the protection of its wildlife and is recognized as one of the most important breeding sites for over 250,000 seabirds in the North Atlantic. It supports large colonies of northern fulmars, little auks and thick-billed guillemots. Polar bears found here are genetically distinguishable from those found elsewhere. Although ‘officially’ discovered by the Dutch whaling captain Fopp Gerritsz in 1614, it may have been sighted by exploring Irish monks as early as A.D. 400.

A day at sea aboard Seabourn Pursuit is a seamless blend of exploration, relaxation, and indulgence — the perfect opportunity to slow down and truly savour the experience of ultra-luxury expedition travel. As the ship glides through open waters, each moment offers a sense of calm and quiet wonder, balanced by the anticipation of what lies ahead. Mornings might begin with fresh pastries and coffee in Seabourn Square, a sociable hub where guests can relax with a newspaper, chat with fellow travellers, or plan the day’s adventures. Perhaps you’ll join an engaging lecture in the Discovery Centre, where expedition leaders and naturalists share fascinating insights into the regions you’re exploring — from marine life and glaciology to the history and culture of remote coastal communities. As the day unfolds, guests can choose their own rhythm. The Spa & Wellness area invites relaxation with rejuvenating treatments or a soothing session in the thermal suite, while others may prefer a workout in the Fitness Centre or a refreshing swim in the Infinity Pool, surrounded by nothing but ocean and sky. In the afternoon, take time to unwind on deck with a good book and a glass of chilled Champagne, or enjoy light bites and conversation in the Expedition Lounge as seabirds glide overhead. Evenings aboard Seabourn Pursuit are as elegant as they are unhurried. The atmosphere shifts from relaxed to refined as guests gather for cocktails in The Club or Sky Bar, followed by exquisite dining in The Restaurant or a candlelit meal under the stars at Earth & Ocean. After dinner, live music fills the air, the mood turns sociable, and the sea provides the perfect backdrop for reflection or connection. Every sea day aboard Seabourn Pursuit is designed to be as enriching as it is restful — a rare chance to pause, breathe, and simply enjoy the rhythm of life at sea in exceptional comfort.

Nestled amidst the Arctic wilderness, Longyearbyen emerges as a beacon of resilience and adventure at the northernmost reaches of civilisation.

Svalbard is a Norwegian archipelago between mainland Norway and the North Pole. One of the world’s northernmost inhabited areas, it's known for its rugged, remote terrain of glaciers and frozen tundra sheltering polar bears, Svalbard reindeer and Arctic foxes. The Northern Lights are visible during winter, and summer brings the “midnight sun”—sunlight 24 hours a day.

A day at sea aboard Seabourn Pursuit is a seamless blend of exploration, relaxation, and indulgence — the perfect opportunity to slow down and truly savour the experience of ultra-luxury expedition travel. As the ship glides through open waters, each moment offers a sense of calm and quiet wonder, balanced by the anticipation of what lies ahead. Mornings might begin with fresh pastries and coffee in Seabourn Square, a sociable hub where guests can relax with a newspaper, chat with fellow travellers, or plan the day’s adventures. Perhaps you’ll join an engaging lecture in the Discovery Centre, where expedition leaders and naturalists share fascinating insights into the regions you’re exploring — from marine life and glaciology to the history and culture of remote coastal communities. As the day unfolds, guests can choose their own rhythm. The Spa & Wellness area invites relaxation with rejuvenating treatments or a soothing session in the thermal suite, while others may prefer a workout in the Fitness Centre or a refreshing swim in the Infinity Pool, surrounded by nothing but ocean and sky. In the afternoon, take time to unwind on deck with a good book and a glass of chilled Champagne, or enjoy light bites and conversation in the Expedition Lounge as seabirds glide overhead. Evenings aboard Seabourn Pursuit are as elegant as they are unhurried. The atmosphere shifts from relaxed to refined as guests gather for cocktails in The Club or Sky Bar, followed by exquisite dining in The Restaurant or a candlelit meal under the stars at Earth & Ocean. After dinner, live music fills the air, the mood turns sociable, and the sea provides the perfect backdrop for reflection or connection. Every sea day aboard Seabourn Pursuit is designed to be as enriching as it is restful — a rare chance to pause, breathe, and simply enjoy the rhythm of life at sea in exceptional comfort.

Siglufjörður is the northernmost town on the Icelandic mainland, a small fishing village of some 1,200 people. Founded in 1918, it was in the past the capital of the North Atlantic herring fishing industry. The Síldarminjasafnið Herring Era Museum, one of Iceland's largest seafaring and industrial museums, houses three different areas where one can learn about both the traditional and the modern herring industry. A collection of many historic fishing vessels and artifacts is proudly displayed by the people of Siglufjörður, detailing how herring was salted, processed and collected. The small harbor with its colorful fishing boats and the red-roofed steeple of the Lutheran church dominate the village-scape. The natural beauty of the area includes high mountains that rim the fjord, freshwater lakes, the Hólsá river, black sand beaches, and a wealth of birdlife all around. This northernmost region of Iceland is renowned for some of the largest and most dramatic waterfalls in the country.


Reykjavík, the world's northernmost capital, offers a striking blend of icy landscapes and fiery volcanic activity.


Siglufjörður is the northernmost town on the Icelandic mainland, a small fishing village of some 1,200 people. Founded in 1918, it was in the past the capital of the North Atlantic herring fishing industry. The Síldarminjasafnið Herring Era Museum, one of Iceland's largest seafaring and industrial museums, houses three different areas where one can learn about both the traditional and the modern herring industry. A collection of many historic fishing vessels and artifacts is proudly displayed by the people of Siglufjörður, detailing how herring was salted, processed and collected. The small harbor with its colorful fishing boats and the red-roofed steeple of the Lutheran church dominate the village-scape. The natural beauty of the area includes high mountains that rim the fjord, freshwater lakes, the Hólsá river, black sand beaches, and a wealth of birdlife all around. This northernmost region of Iceland is renowned for some of the largest and most dramatic waterfalls in the country.



Nestled in the East Fjords of Iceland, Seydisfjordur is a picturesque village where multi-coloured wooden houses are framed by snow-capped mountains and crystalline waterfalls.

A day at sea aboard Seabourn Pursuit is a seamless blend of exploration, relaxation, and indulgence — the perfect opportunity to slow down and truly savour the experience of ultra-luxury expedition travel. As the ship glides through open waters, each moment offers a sense of calm and quiet wonder, balanced by the anticipation of what lies ahead. Mornings might begin with fresh pastries and coffee in Seabourn Square, a sociable hub where guests can relax with a newspaper, chat with fellow travellers, or plan the day’s adventures. Perhaps you’ll join an engaging lecture in the Discovery Centre, where expedition leaders and naturalists share fascinating insights into the regions you’re exploring — from marine life and glaciology to the history and culture of remote coastal communities. As the day unfolds, guests can choose their own rhythm. The Spa & Wellness area invites relaxation with rejuvenating treatments or a soothing session in the thermal suite, while others may prefer a workout in the Fitness Centre or a refreshing swim in the Infinity Pool, surrounded by nothing but ocean and sky. In the afternoon, take time to unwind on deck with a good book and a glass of chilled Champagne, or enjoy light bites and conversation in the Expedition Lounge as seabirds glide overhead. Evenings aboard Seabourn Pursuit are as elegant as they are unhurried. The atmosphere shifts from relaxed to refined as guests gather for cocktails in The Club or Sky Bar, followed by exquisite dining in The Restaurant or a candlelit meal under the stars at Earth & Ocean. After dinner, live music fills the air, the mood turns sociable, and the sea provides the perfect backdrop for reflection or connection. Every sea day aboard Seabourn Pursuit is designed to be as enriching as it is restful — a rare chance to pause, breathe, and simply enjoy the rhythm of life at sea in exceptional comfort.

Torshavn, the quaint capital of the Faroe Islands, is a hidden Nordic gem perched at the edge of the North Atlantic.


A day at sea aboard Seabourn Pursuit is a seamless blend of exploration, relaxation, and indulgence — the perfect opportunity to slow down and truly savour the experience of ultra-luxury expedition travel. As the ship glides through open waters, each moment offers a sense of calm and quiet wonder, balanced by the anticipation of what lies ahead. Mornings might begin with fresh pastries and coffee in Seabourn Square, a sociable hub where guests can relax with a newspaper, chat with fellow travellers, or plan the day’s adventures. Perhaps you’ll join an engaging lecture in the Discovery Centre, where expedition leaders and naturalists share fascinating insights into the regions you’re exploring — from marine life and glaciology to the history and culture of remote coastal communities. As the day unfolds, guests can choose their own rhythm. The Spa & Wellness area invites relaxation with rejuvenating treatments or a soothing session in the thermal suite, while others may prefer a workout in the Fitness Centre or a refreshing swim in the Infinity Pool, surrounded by nothing but ocean and sky. In the afternoon, take time to unwind on deck with a good book and a glass of chilled Champagne, or enjoy light bites and conversation in the Expedition Lounge as seabirds glide overhead. Evenings aboard Seabourn Pursuit are as elegant as they are unhurried. The atmosphere shifts from relaxed to refined as guests gather for cocktails in The Club or Sky Bar, followed by exquisite dining in The Restaurant or a candlelit meal under the stars at Earth & Ocean. After dinner, live music fills the air, the mood turns sociable, and the sea provides the perfect backdrop for reflection or connection. Every sea day aboard Seabourn Pursuit is designed to be as enriching as it is restful — a rare chance to pause, breathe, and simply enjoy the rhythm of life at sea in exceptional comfort.

A day at sea aboard Seabourn Pursuit is a seamless blend of exploration, relaxation, and indulgence — the perfect opportunity to slow down and truly savour the experience of ultra-luxury expedition travel. As the ship glides through open waters, each moment offers a sense of calm and quiet wonder, balanced by the anticipation of what lies ahead. Mornings might begin with fresh pastries and coffee in Seabourn Square, a sociable hub where guests can relax with a newspaper, chat with fellow travellers, or plan the day’s adventures. Perhaps you’ll join an engaging lecture in the Discovery Centre, where expedition leaders and naturalists share fascinating insights into the regions you’re exploring — from marine life and glaciology to the history and culture of remote coastal communities. As the day unfolds, guests can choose their own rhythm. The Spa & Wellness area invites relaxation with rejuvenating treatments or a soothing session in the thermal suite, while others may prefer a workout in the Fitness Centre or a refreshing swim in the Infinity Pool, surrounded by nothing but ocean and sky. In the afternoon, take time to unwind on deck with a good book and a glass of chilled Champagne, or enjoy light bites and conversation in the Expedition Lounge as seabirds glide overhead. Evenings aboard Seabourn Pursuit are as elegant as they are unhurried. The atmosphere shifts from relaxed to refined as guests gather for cocktails in The Club or Sky Bar, followed by exquisite dining in The Restaurant or a candlelit meal under the stars at Earth & Ocean. After dinner, live music fills the air, the mood turns sociable, and the sea provides the perfect backdrop for reflection or connection. Every sea day aboard Seabourn Pursuit is designed to be as enriching as it is restful — a rare chance to pause, breathe, and simply enjoy the rhythm of life at sea in exceptional comfort.

A day at sea aboard Seabourn Pursuit is a seamless blend of exploration, relaxation, and indulgence — the perfect opportunity to slow down and truly savour the experience of ultra-luxury expedition travel. As the ship glides through open waters, each moment offers a sense of calm and quiet wonder, balanced by the anticipation of what lies ahead. Mornings might begin with fresh pastries and coffee in Seabourn Square, a sociable hub where guests can relax with a newspaper, chat with fellow travellers, or plan the day’s adventures. Perhaps you’ll join an engaging lecture in the Discovery Centre, where expedition leaders and naturalists share fascinating insights into the regions you’re exploring — from marine life and glaciology to the history and culture of remote coastal communities. As the day unfolds, guests can choose their own rhythm. The Spa & Wellness area invites relaxation with rejuvenating treatments or a soothing session in the thermal suite, while others may prefer a workout in the Fitness Centre or a refreshing swim in the Infinity Pool, surrounded by nothing but ocean and sky. In the afternoon, take time to unwind on deck with a good book and a glass of chilled Champagne, or enjoy light bites and conversation in the Expedition Lounge as seabirds glide overhead. Evenings aboard Seabourn Pursuit are as elegant as they are unhurried. The atmosphere shifts from relaxed to refined as guests gather for cocktails in The Club or Sky Bar, followed by exquisite dining in The Restaurant or a candlelit meal under the stars at Earth & Ocean. After dinner, live music fills the air, the mood turns sociable, and the sea provides the perfect backdrop for reflection or connection. Every sea day aboard Seabourn Pursuit is designed to be as enriching as it is restful — a rare chance to pause, breathe, and simply enjoy the rhythm of life at sea in exceptional comfort.

Heimaey, the largest island of Iceland's Westman archipelago, emerges from the North Atlantic's embrace with a story of resilience and natural splendour.

Reykjavík, the world's northernmost capital, offers a striking blend of icy landscapes and fiery volcanic activity.
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Launched in 2023, Seabourn Pursuit redefines the art of ultra-luxury expedition cruising, combining Seabourn’s signature elegance with the spirit of adventure. Designed to carry just 264 guests, she offers an intimate, yacht-like atmosphere where every suite boasts a private veranda and every journey feels deeply personal. Built to explore the world’s most remote and pristine destinations — from Antarctica’s icy wilderness to Australia’s sun-drenched shores — she’s equipped with state-of-the-art technology and a team of expert expedition guides to bring every landscape to life. Yet, despite her adventurous capabilities, life on board remains one of indulgent comfort, with refined dining, inviting social spaces, and attentive service that ensures every detail is taken care of. Seabourn Pursuit invites guests to travel beyond the ordinary, discovering the world in a way that is immersive, inspiring, and unmistakably Seabourn.
What’s onboard: 264 guests, 132 guest suites, three activities, two entertainment venues, three restaurants, four bars and lounges, five relaxation and fitness venues, and three essential venues
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.