Ten Interesting Facts About Seabourn Pursuit
Seabourn Pursuit is the second of two new expedition vessels from Seabourn launched in the past two years. The ship is designed to provide guests who are looking for out-of-the-ordinary experiences combined with life-expanding moments in exquisite, ultra-luxury comfort. Here are ten interesting facts about the new Seabourn Pursuit:
- Seabourn Pursuit, the second ultra-luxury expedition ship for Seabourn, embarked on its first voyage on Saturday, August 12, 2023.
- The ship kicked off its maiden year with an eight-day voyage from Valletta, Malta, to Rome.
- Seabourn Pursuit is the second of two new expedition vessels from Seabourn, the leader in ultra-luxury and expedition travel, launched in the past two years.
- The ship is purpose-built and designed to provide guests who are looking for out-of-the-ordinary experiences combined with life-expanding moments in exquisite, ultra-luxury comfort.
- Seabourn Pursuit offers the same luxurious “yacht-like” small ship experience that travelers have come to expect from Seabourn, enhanced by world-class equipment that allows the line to offer its widest range of expedition activities led by an expert 24-person expedition team of scientists, scholars, naturalists, and more.
- Between August and October, Seabourn Pursuit will sail five voyages in the Mediterranean and on two voyages across the Atlantic and through the Caribbean.
- On October 10, 2023, the ship will arrive in Barbados to begin its expedition journeys, taking guests to remote corners of the globe.
- Seabourn Pursuit will head south for expeditions exploring coastal South America, the Amazon, and Antarctica into late March 2024.
- Following its inaugural Antarctic season, the ship will head across the islands of the South Pacific and eventually to Australia, which will be the start of the line’s first exploration of the Kimberley region in the Northern Territory and Western Australia between June and August 2024.
- In addition to the Kimberley, Seabourn Pursuit will visit Papua New Guinea, West Papua, Indonesia, and sail across the South Pacific between Chile and Melanesia between March and October 2024.