Wild Labrador Coast & Southern Caribbean

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    $31,497*/pp
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    $48,067*/pp

YOUR ITINERARY

Reykjavik, Iceland - Reykjavik, Iceland - Kangerlussuaq - Pangnirtung - Kekerten Island - Lady Franklin Island, Nunavut, Canada - Monumental Island - Lower Savage Islands, Canada - Resolution Island, Nunavut, Canada - Nachvak Fiord, Torngat Mts, Canada - Ramah Bay, Torngat Mts, Canada - Rose Island, Torngat Mts, Canada - Hebron, NL, Canada - Nain, NL, Canada - Indian Harbour, NL, Canada - Battle Harbour, Labrador, Canada - L'anse Aux Meadows, Canada - Halifax, Nova Scotia - Carambola Beach, Saint Kitts and Nevis - Little Bay - Rodney Bay, Saint Lucia - Bridgetown, Barbados

Date
Port
Info
Arrive
Depart
Day 1
20th Sep 2026
Reykjavik, Iceland

Warmed by the Gulf Stream as well as by highly active thermal ...

Warmed by the Gulf Stream as well as by highly active thermal hot springs and volcanoes, Iceland is somewhat misnamed. While it is a stark and barren country with three huge areas of glaciers, one theory is that early Norsemen sought to mislead other potential settlers by giving a pleasant name to fierce, inhospitable Greenland, and a forbidding name to the imminently habitable Iceland. Irish monks and hermits established themselves here in the 8th century, but left a century later when the pagan Norsemen arrived. Europe’s first Parliament of General Assembly, the Althing, was established in the year 930 and still functions as the legislative body, although it was suspended by the Danes at the end of the 18th century and not reconvened until 1843. Reykjavik was the site picked by the island’s first permanent resident, Ingolfur Arnarson in 874, and is home to more than half of the island’s total population. The world’s northernmost capital, Reykjavik is proud of its virtual lack of air pollution. Both electrical power and home heating are derived from the geothermal activity on the island. The city’s large swimming pools are always warm, and in the countryside exotic fruits such as grapes and bananas are cultivated in greenhouses made cozy with the help of underground hot springs.

Arrive
Depart
Day 2
21st Sep 2026
Reykjavik, Iceland

Warmed by the Gulf Stream as well as by highly active the...

Warmed by the Gulf Stream as well as by highly active thermal hot springs and volcanoes, Iceland is somewhat misnamed. While it is a stark and barren country with three huge areas of glaciers, one theory is that early Norsemen sought to mislead other potential settlers by giving a pleasant name to fierce, inhospitable Greenland, and a forbidding name to the imminently habitable Iceland. Irish monks and hermits established themselves here in the 8th century, but left a century later when the pagan Norsemen arrived. Europe’s first Parliament of General Assembly, the Althing, was established in the year 930 and still functions as the legislative body, although it was suspended by the Danes at the end of the 18th century and not reconvened until 1843. Reykjavik was the site picked by the island’s first permanent resident, Ingolfur Arnarson in 874, and is home to more than half of the island’s total population. The world’s northernmost capital, Reykjavik is proud of its virtual lack of air pollution. Both electrical power and home heating are derived from the geothermal activity on the island. The city’s large swimming pools are always warm, and in the countryside exotic fruits such as grapes and bananas are cultivated in greenhouses made cozy with the help of underground hot springs.

Arrive
Depart
Day 2
21st Sep 2026
Kangerlussuaq

In October, 1941 the United States Army Air Force...

In October, 1941 the United States Army Air Force constructed an airbase at the site of Kangerlussuaq. It served as a refuelling stop for single-engine military aircraft being flown to Britain during World War II. Form their last port of call, Goose Bay, Labrador, it was 1,600 kilometers (1,000 miles) to Kangerlussuaq until they could refuel. Kangerlussuaq fjord (‘Big Fjord’), is 170 kilometers (105 miles) long and was often shrouded in fog, providing a serious navigation problem for those aircrews.

Today, with the use of modern technology, navigation is no longer an issue. The landscape was ideal for the site of an airport. A large alluvial plain, deposited by the nearby glacial-outflow river, provided a perfectly flat environment for an airport. Kangerlussuaq is the largest commercial airport in Greenland and supports a population of 500. A little known fact, from 1971 to 1987, 33 missiles from various countries, were fired from Kangerlussuaq for upper atmospheric scientific research.

Arrive
Depart
Day 4
23rd Sep 2026
Pangnirtung
Arrive
07:00
Depart
12:00
Day 4
23rd Sep 2026
Kekerten Island
Arrive
14:30
Depart
18:00
Day 5
24th Sep 2026
Lady Franklin Island, Nunavut, Canada

Lady Franklin Island, is an uninhabited Baffin Islan...

Lady Franklin Island, is an uninhabited Baffin Island offshore island located in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago in the territory of Nunavut. The island lies in Davis Strait, 25 mi from Hall Peninsula. There are at least seven smaller, unnamed islands off its northwest shore.

Arrive
08:00
Depart
12:00
Day 5
24th Sep 2026
Monumental Island

Montserrat is a mountainous Caribbean island, part of the...

Montserrat is a mountainous Caribbean island, part of the Lesser Antilles chain and a British Overseas Territory. Its Soufrière Hills volcano erupted in the 1990s, causing significant damage to the south of the island and leading to the creation of an exclusion zone. The north of the island is largely unaffected, and has black-sand beaches, coral reefs, cliffs and shoreline caves.

Arrive
13:00
Depart
18:00
Day 6
25th Sep 2026
Lower Savage Islands, Canada
Arrive
07:00
Depart
12:00
Day 6
25th Sep 2026
Resolution Island, Nunavut, Canada
Arrive
Depart
17:00
Day 7
26th Sep 2026
Nachvak Fiord, Torngat Mts, Canada
Arrive
07:00
Depart
19:30
Day 8
27th Sep 2026
Ramah Bay, Torngat Mts, Canada
Arrive
04:00
Depart
12:30
Day 8
27th Sep 2026
Rose Island, Torngat Mts, Canada
Arrive
15:30
Depart
19:30
Day 9
28th Sep 2026
Hebron, NL, Canada
Arrive
08:00
Depart
Day 10
29th Sep 2026
Nain, NL, Canada
Arrive
09:00
Depart
17:00
Day 11
30th Sep 2026
Indian Harbour, NL, Canada
Arrive
09:30
Depart
17:00
Day 12
1st Oct 2026
Battle Harbour, Labrador, Canada
Arrive
07:00
Depart
23:30
Day 12
1st Oct 2026
L'anse Aux Meadows, Canada

Located at the most northerly tip of Newfoundland...

Located at the most northerly tip of Newfoundland, L’Anse aux Meadows is nestled near the fishing village of St. Anthony. It is the site of the first European settlement in the New World, approximately 500 years before Columbus’ arrival. Other Norse groups had relocated from their homelands to the New World. In 1961, explorer and writer Helge Instad discovered a group of large mounds in the countryside. These mounds were excavated revealing the remains of a Norse settlement. This site became L’Anse aux Meadows National Historic Park in 1977 and is noted on the UNESCO World Heritage List of important cultural properties. The site at L’Anse aux Meadows has been completely excavated allowing visitors to see the remains of the homes, a smithy, and various worksheds. The park’s interpretive center displays Norse artifacts from the excavation which include iron rivets, a flywheel and the floorboard of a boat. Researchers still debate as to whether the site at L’Anse aux Meadows is Leif Eriksson’s ‘Vinland,’ a lush, beautiful area where he settled in for the winter around the year 1000.

Parks Canada will greet you on disembarking the ship and you may explore at leisure this first settlement of the New World.

Arrive
14:00
Depart
19:30
Day 16
5th Oct 2026
Halifax, Nova Scotia

With its exceptionally delightful harbor side setting, e...

With its exceptionally delightful harbor side setting, early Europeans were first attracted to Halifax in 1749 with the establishment here of a military outpost by Colonel Cornwallis. The ports natural advantages of a well-protected harbor and close proximity to major fishing grounds resulted in its growth into a major military base and sea port. The peninsula has had several major immigrations during its history; English, French, German, Irish and Scottish have come in substantial numbers at various times. Travelers familiar with the South Pacific will find it interesting to know that Captain James Cook, whose explorations defined most of the Pacific Basin for Europeans, also spent four years in Halifax charting Nova Scotia and the waters of the St. Lawrence. A college town, Halifax has an exhilarating and youthful air about it, as evidenced by many bicyclists and skateboarders. The heart of Halifax offers wonderful restaurants and shopping, galleries, museums, and sites of historic interest including the Naval Dockyard, which dates from 1757, and St. Paul’s Church. Heading out of town, the wonders of nature are to be found in the form of the sea, with the smell of salty air, cool ocean breezes, and the powerful force of waves crashing against the rugged shoreline.

Arrive
07:00
Depart
Day 21
10th Oct 2026
Carambola Beach, Saint Kitts and Nevis

A classic golden arc of sugary sand at South Friar’...

A classic golden arc of sugary sand at South Friar’s Bay, Carambola is home to the island’s most luxurious beach clubs and restaurants. Umbrellas, loungers and optional water sports abound for those so inclined. Otherwise St. Kitts has other attractions, including a number of lovingly preserved plantation great houses, the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Brimstone Hill Fortress and a scenic narrow gauge sugarcane railway.

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Depart
Day 22
11th Oct 2026
Little Bay
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Depart
Day 23
12th Oct 2026
Rodney Bay, Saint Lucia

This is the island’s yachting center, quieter and les...

This is the island’s yachting center, quieter and less crowded than the main port of Castries. You can visit the island’s “drive-in” volcano at Soufriere, view the iconic peaks of the Pitons or perhaps snorkel at Pigeon Island, one of Jacques Cousteau’s favorite dive spots.

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Depart
Day 24
13th Oct 2026
Bridgetown, Barbados

Barbados has retained many of the trappings of its Bri...

Barbados has retained many of the trappings of its British colonial heritage. Judges and barristers wear proper robes and wigs, police don helmets styled after London bobbies and cricket remains a national passion. Barbados also has all the sporting appeal of the rest of the Caribbean, with pristine beaches, powerful surf and crystal clear waters. Brightly colored homes and hibiscus flowers mingle with mahogany trees and English churches dating back to the 17th century.

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YOUR SHIP - The Seabourn Venture

Seabourn’s ultra-luxury purpose-built expedition ship Seabourn Venture, paying tribute to the remote destinations visited by the brand’s highly successful expedition and Ventures by Seabourn excursion programs and the fascinating places yet to be explored in the future.

Seabourn Venture is scheduled to launch in June 2021, with a second yet-to-be-named sister ship slated to launch in May 2022. Both ships will be designed and built for diverse environments to PC6 Polar Class standards and will include a plethora of modern hardware and technology that will extend the ships global deployment and capabilities. The new ships, which are being built by T. Mariotti, will be a brand new innovative design, created specifically for the ultra-luxury expedition traveler, and will include many features that have made Seabourn ships so successful.

A new and exciting offering will be two custom-built submarines carried onboard, providing an unforgettable view of the world beneath the ocean’s surface. The ships will also be designed to carry a complement of double sea kayaks, mountain bikes and ebikes as well as 24 Zodiacs that can accommodate all onboard guests at once, which will allow for a truly immersive experience. Each ship will feature 132 all veranda, all ocean-front suites.

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Seabourn’s ultra-luxury purpose-built expedition ship Seabourn Venture, paying tribute to the remote destinations visited by the brand’s highly successful expedition and Ventures by Seabourn excursion programs and the fascinating places yet to be explored in the future.

Seabourn Venture is scheduled to launch in June 2021, with a second yet-to-be-named sister ship slated to launch in May 2022. Both ships will be designed and built for diverse environments to PC6 Polar Class standards and will include a plethora of modern hardware and technology that will extend the ships global deployment and capabilities. The new ships, which are being built by T. Mariotti, will be a brand new innovative design, created specifically for the ultra-luxury expedition traveler, and will include many features that have made Seabourn ships so successful.

A new and exciting offering will be two custom-built submarines carried onboard, providing an unforgettable view of the world beneath the ocean’s surface. The ships will also be designed to carry a complement of double sea kayaks, mountain bikes and ebikes as well as 24 Zodiacs that can accommodate all onboard guests at once, which will allow for a truly immersive experience. Each ship will feature 132 all veranda, all ocean-front suites.

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