South America, Antarctica, South Atlantic & Africa

  • Outside price from
    $74,249*/pp
  • Balcony price from
    $83,699*/pp
  • Suite price from
    $153,899*/pp

YOUR ITINERARY

Miami, Florida - Panama Canal Cruising - Fuerte Amador (Panama City), Panama - Fuerte Amador (Panama City), Panama - Guayaquil (Quito), Ecuador - Salaverry (Trujillo), Peru - Callao (Lima), Peru - Callao (Lima), Peru - Callao (Lima), Peru - General San Martin (Pisco), Peru - Easter Island, Chile - Easter Island, Chile - Robinson Crusoe Island - Santa Clara Island, Chile - Valparaiso (Santiago), Chile - Puerto Montt, Chile - Castro, Chiloe Island, Chile - Gulf of Corcovado - Puerto Chacabuco, Chile - Scenic Cruising Wide Channel - Eyre Fjord - Pio XI Glacier - Peel Fjord - Brujo Glacier - Sarmiento Channel - Strait of Magellan - Punta Arenas, Chile - Garibaldi Glacier, Chile - Ushuaia, Argentina - Antarctic Experience - Antarctic Experience - Antarctic Experience - Antarctic Experience - Antarctic Experience - The Seabourn Falkland Island Experience - The Seabourn Falkland Island Experience - Stanley/Falkland Is/Islas Malvinas - Montevideo, Uruguay - Buenos Aires, Argentina - Buenos Aires, Argentina - Inaccessible Island, St Helena - Tristan da Cunha, Saint Helena - Nightingale Island, St Helena - Richards Bay, South Africa - Maputo, Mozambique - Durban, South Africa - Port Elizabeth, South Africa - Mossel Bay, South Africa - Cape Town, South Africa

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Port
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Day 1
7th Jan 2028
Miami, Florida

Miami is the busiest cruise port in the world, hosting a m...

Miami is the busiest cruise port in the world, hosting a myriad of ships year-round from all over the globe. Although it is technically not on the Caribbean Sea, no other American city exudes more of the diverse tropical appeal of the Caribbean. The city is home to a large and vibrant immigrant population that blends snowbird refugees from more northern climes with emigres from all Latin America and the Caribbean, as well as sizable groups from Europe, the Middle East and Asia. From the hot-blooded Art Deco haunts of South Beach to the natural wonders of the UNESCO-inscribed Everglades and the laid-back charms of the Keys, South Florida offers a bounty of appealing attractions that make an extended stay in the region nearly mandatory for those either embarking or disembarking here.

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Depart
16:00
Day 5
11th Jan 2028
Panama Canal Cruising
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Day 5
11th Jan 2028
Fuerte Amador (Panama City), Panama

Formerly a fortified armory, this newly developed...

Formerly a fortified armory, this newly developed port is the portal to colonial Panama City and an in-depth look at Miraflores Locks. Also from here, you can visit an Embera Indian village.

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Day 6
12th Jan 2028
Fuerte Amador (Panama City), Panama

Formerly a fortified armory, this newly developed port ...

Formerly a fortified armory, this newly developed port is the portal to colonial Panama City and an in-depth look at Miraflores Locks. Also from here, you can visit an Embera Indian village.

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Day 9
15th Jan 2028
Guayaquil (Quito), Ecuador

Perched on the banks of the Guayas River, Guayaquil...

Perched on the banks of the Guayas River, Guayaquil is the country’s principal seaport and economic center. Cargo ships, ferry boats and dugout canoes compete for space on the busy waterfront where sailing ships once departed for Europe with stores of gold and silver.

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08:30
Depart
18:00
Day 11
17th Jan 2028
Salaverry (Trujillo), Peru

Salaverry is the port city for Trujillo, the second largest cit...

Salaverry is the port city for Trujillo, the second largest city in Peru. Like Lima, Trujillo was founded by the Spanish conquistador Pizarro. Here you will find colonial mansions with fronts containing distinctive wrought-iron grillwork and pastel color paint. This area is also known for its numerous ancient archeological sites including the ancient Chimu capital of Chan Chan.

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07:00
Depart
18:00
Day 12
18th Jan 2028
Callao (Lima), Peru

A 45-minute drive from the port city of Callao brings you to ...

A 45-minute drive from the port city of Callao brings you to exciting Lima, the City of Kings. From its founding in 1535 until today, it remains one of the most important cities in all South America. The handsome old buildings from the earliest colonial days surrounding the Plaza de Armas contrast with the soaring modern towers rising in the newer sections of the city.

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08:30
Depart
Day 13
19th Jan 2028
Callao (Lima), Peru

A 45-minute drive from the port city of Callao brings you to ex...

A 45-minute drive from the port city of Callao brings you to exciting Lima, the City of Kings. From its founding in 1535 until today, it remains one of the most important cities in all South America. The handsome old buildings from the earliest colonial days surrounding the Plaza de Armas contrast with the soaring modern towers rising in the newer sections of the city.

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Depart
Day 14
20th Jan 2028
Callao (Lima), Peru

A 45-minute drive from the port city of Callao bri...

A 45-minute drive from the port city of Callao brings you to exciting Lima, the City of Kings. From its founding in 1535 until today, it remains one of the most important cities in all South America. The handsome old buildings from the earliest colonial days surrounding the Plaza de Armas contrast with the soaring modern towers rising in the newer sections of the city.

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Depart
19:00
Day 15
21st Jan 2028
General San Martin (Pisco), Peru

Pisco dates from 1640, and its Plaza de Armas is a Spanish colon...

Pisco dates from 1640, and its Plaza de Armas is a Spanish colonial treasure. Another treasure is the Ballestas Islands, an offshore cluster of rocky outcroppings teeming with seabirds, penguins, sea lions, dolphins and other wildlife. Many visitors take the opportunity to take a scenic flight over the huge, mysterious Nazca Lines pictographs etched into the nearby desert surface 2,000 years ago. And still more belly up to a bar to sample a Pisco Sour cocktail made with the Pisco brandy distilled from locally grown grapes.

Arrive
08:30
Depart
17:00
Day 21
27th Jan 2028
Easter Island, Chile

The southeastern-most point in the Polynesian Triangle...

The southeastern-most point in the Polynesian Triangle, tiny Easter Island in the South Pacific is one of the most remote places on earth. Even more oddly, it belongs to Chile, which lies 3,700 miles away over the eastern horizon. In fact, a large slice of the island is Chile’s Rapa Nui National Park, preserving the sculptural heritage of the indigenous Rapa Nui people, whose ancestors carved the huge human effigies called moai that give the island its renown and earned it UNESCO World Heritage Site status. These stylized sculptures stand on the slopes of the island, gazing implacably out to sea, often on stone platforms called ahu. They were apparently carved between the 13th and 16th centuries, for reasons that are debated. But the enigmatic effigies, the dramatic volcanic landscape, the Rapa Nui people themselves and the sheer isolation of the island combine to draw visitors from every corner of the globe to this speck in the world’s largest ocean.

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08:30
Depart
Day 22
28th Jan 2028
Easter Island, Chile

The southeastern-most point in the Polynesian Triangle, tiny ...

The southeastern-most point in the Polynesian Triangle, tiny Easter Island in the South Pacific is one of the most remote places on earth. Even more oddly, it belongs to Chile, which lies 3,700 miles away over the eastern horizon. In fact, a large slice of the island is Chile’s Rapa Nui National Park, preserving the sculptural heritage of the indigenous Rapa Nui people, whose ancestors carved the huge human effigies called moai that give the island its renown and earned it UNESCO World Heritage Site status. These stylized sculptures stand on the slopes of the island, gazing implacably out to sea, often on stone platforms called ahu. They were apparently carved between the 13th and 16th centuries, for reasons that are debated. But the enigmatic effigies, the dramatic volcanic landscape, the Rapa Nui people themselves and the sheer isolation of the island combine to draw visitors from every corner of the globe to this speck in the world’s largest ocean.

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Depart
19:00
Day 27
2nd Feb 2028
Robinson Crusoe Island
Arrive
07:00
Depart
19:00
Day 28
3rd Feb 2028
Santa Clara Island, Chile
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07:00
Depart
19:00
Day 30
5th Feb 2028
Valparaiso (Santiago), Chile

Picturesque Valparaiso was one of the first Chilea...

Picturesque Valparaiso was one of the first Chilean cities founded by the Spanish. The city is an historic port and university town, famous for its labyrinth hills, which are covered in quaint, colorful old houses and accessible only by a steep climb or by the citys unique system of funicular railways. Through the efforts of the Chilean government emphasizing the citys culture, heritage preservation, and economic development via tourism, Valparaiso was bestowed designation as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 2003.

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09:00
Depart
18:00
Day 32
7th Feb 2028
Puerto Montt, Chile

The lake country of southern Chile seems to be altogethe...

The lake country of southern Chile seems to be altogether another world from the deserts of the north. The Lake District is graced with spectacular scenery, including the magnificent snowcapped volcanic cone, Mt. Osorno. Puerto Montt serves as the principal port for this region and as a gateway for cruises southward into Chile’s fjords.

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08:30
Depart
18:00
Day 33
8th Feb 2028
Castro, Chiloe Island, Chile

The towns are largely built of abundant local woods, and ma...

The towns are largely built of abundant local woods, and many houses are elaborately shingled in intricate designs. Even the cathedral is a beautiful, vaulted structure crafted of local hardwoods. The forest and the sea are the source of livelihood and much more in this rustic outpost.

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09:00
Depart
18:00
Day 33
8th Feb 2028
Gulf of Corcovado
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Day 34
9th Feb 2028
Puerto Chacabuco, Chile

The wild and beautiful Aysén District of Chile lies south...

The wild and beautiful Aysén District of Chile lies south of Chiloe and Puerto Montt. Here you find cliffs that drop into immense river valleys, numerous waterfalls and ravines that open into vast valleys, while the Andes form a continuous barrier. Puerto Chacabuco is a popular entry port to the Aysén region. It lies at the eastern end of a very narrow fjord and has replaced Puerto Aysén as the main shipping port and ferry terminal to this region. Puerto Chacabuco is also a departure point for sailings to Laguna San Rafael. Local vessels make the scenic trip through the channels and islands of Western Patagonia.

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08:30
Depart
18:00
Day 36
11th Feb 2028
Scenic Cruising Wide Channel

The Wide Channel is an inside passage along the coast of so...

The Wide Channel is an inside passage along the coast of southern Chile. It separates the eastern lobe of the huge Wellington Island from the Chilean mainland, starting between Saumarez Island and Icy Channel in the north and opening into the Concepcion Channel in the south adjacent to the Bernardo O’Higgins National Park on the mainland Wilcock Peninsula. Surrounded by precipitous mountains, its shoreline on the mainland side is interrupted by two large fjords, the Europa and Penguin fjords. Join your expedition team members on deck or in an observation lounge for expert insights into the area.

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Day 36
11th Feb 2028
Eyre Fjord
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Depart
Day 36
11th Feb 2028
Pio XI Glacier
Arrive
08:30
Depart
18:00
Day 37
12th Feb 2028
Peel Fjord
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Day 37
12th Feb 2028
Brujo Glacier
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Depart
Day 37
12th Feb 2028
Sarmiento Channel
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Day 38
13th Feb 2028
Strait of Magellan

The Strait of Magellan is a 350-mile/570 km channe...

The Strait of Magellan is a 350-mile/570 km channel separating the mainland of South America from the large Isla Grande de Tierra del Fuego and connecting the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. It was first navigated by the explorer Ferdinand Magellan during his circumnavigation voyage in 1520. He named it the Strait of All Saints, because his transit started on November 1, All Saints Day. It was also Magellan who name the southern island Tierra del Fuego, after seeing the smokes from fires in the camps of the native Yahgan people, whom he named the Patagones, meaning “big feet,” and their land Patagonia. The strait is between two and 20 miles wide, and earned the nickname Dragon’s Tail among sailors, for its tortuous path. Along with the Beagle Channel, it was one of two protected channels for sailing between the oceans prior to the construction of the Panama Canal The third alternative was the notoriously turbulent open ocean Drake Passage beyond Cape Horn. There is one sizeable port city in the strait, Punta Arenas, Chile, which has an interesting harbor breakwater consisting of two ship hulks, the Cavenga and an old iron four-mast sailing ship, the County of Peebles. There are several Chilean national parks and monuments in the strait, including Los Pinguinos National Monument and a sanctuary for protecting humpback whales. Southern right whales are also known to frequent the strait’s waters. There are 41 light signals in the strait, including the San Isidro Lighthouse that has been restored and is now a museum, and the Evangelistas Lighthouse at the western entrance. The strait was very difficult for sailing ships, due to unpredictable winds and tidal currents. Depending on tide conditions, even modern ships often opt for one of the alternative routes, because the tidal speeds are greatly exaggerated by the Venturi effect through narrows.

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Day 38
13th Feb 2028
Punta Arenas, Chile

Red roofs and smoking chimneys decorate the gently sloping hills...

Red roofs and smoking chimneys decorate the gently sloping hillsides of Punta Arenas (Sandy Point), the bustling center of one of the world’s largest sheep farming areas. This pleasant community welcomes you with attractive parks and delightful Victorian architecture.

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07:00
Depart
18:00
Day 40
15th Feb 2028
Garibaldi Glacier, Chile
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Depart
Day 41
16th Feb 2028
Ushuaia, Argentina

The southernmost city in the world, Ushuaia is the capita...

The southernmost city in the world, Ushuaia is the capital of Argentine Tierra del Fuego and an important naval base boasting a strategic as well as a picturesque location on the shores of Ushuaia Bay and the Beagle Channel. This rustic coastal town is set among waterfalls, glaciers, snow-clad mountains and beech forests, and the nutrient-rich local waters abound with marine life. Though the houses here are painted warm, pastel colors, the weather is chilly year-round and winter sports such as downhill and cross-country skiing and skating are popular. Ushuaia’s principal industries are raising sheep, logging, fishing and trapping. It became a boomtown with 30,000 residents in the late 1980’s when the government sought to increase Argentina’s presence near Antarctica by giving tax breaks to citizens who settled here.

Arrive
07:00
Depart
18:00
Day 44
19th Feb 2028
Antarctic Experience
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Day 45
20th Feb 2028
Antarctic Experience
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Day 46
21st Feb 2028
Antarctic Experience
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Day 47
22nd Feb 2028
Antarctic Experience
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Day 48
23rd Feb 2028
Antarctic Experience
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Depart
Day 51
26th Feb 2028
The Seabourn Falkland Island Experience
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Day 52
27th Feb 2028
The Seabourn Falkland Island Experience
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Day 53
28th Feb 2028
Stanley/Falkland Is/Islas Malvinas

An archipelago of over 700 islands spread over 4,700 ...

An archipelago of over 700 islands spread over 4,700 square miles lies about 300 miles east of the coast of Argentina. Its political affiliation is with the United Kingdom, and it is named the Falkland Islands, although this is disputed by Argentina, which calls the island group Islas Malvinas. The islands were the focus of a short, violent military confrontation between the two nations in 1982 which resulted in many lives lost. Most visitors come to the islands attracted by the severe beauty of the landscape and the unusual wildlife to be seen there, especially colonies of penguins. Port Stanley, the capital, is a plucky outpost supporting the hardy islanders who farm and fish and, lately, newcomers set on exploiting the recently discovered oil reserves offshore.

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07:00
Depart
18:00
Day 57
3rd Mar 2028
Montevideo, Uruguay

Tucked in between Brazil and Argentina, the republic of Urug...

Tucked in between Brazil and Argentina, the republic of Uruguay has nevertheless maintained its own identity and traditions. As South America’s second smallest country, it has been called a city surrounded by a big ranch. Montevideo has also been referred to as “The Switzerland of South America,” for its same secretive bank system guaranteed by law. Uruguay is principally middle class and boasts the most highly educated citizens on the continent.

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07:00
Depart
19:00
Day 58
4th Mar 2028
Buenos Aires, Argentina

Founded in 1536, Buenos Aires was administered by a Span...

Founded in 1536, Buenos Aires was administered by a Spanish viceroy for nearly three centuries before winning its independence in 1816. A sleepy port town for most of that time, it wasn’t until the turn of the 20th century that the city finally emerged as an important shipping center. Today, Argentina’s democratically elected government has made it South America’s safest (and most expensive) country. This cosmopolitan city is characterized by broad boulevards with huge shade trees, beautiful residential districts, plazas containing monuments and fountains, interspersed with 20th-century high-rise buildings. It is a truly great walking city.

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07:00
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Day 59
5th Mar 2028
Buenos Aires, Argentina

Founded in 1536, Buenos Aires was administered by a Sp...

Founded in 1536, Buenos Aires was administered by a Spanish viceroy for nearly three centuries before winning its independence in 1816. A sleepy port town for most of that time, it wasn’t until the turn of the 20th century that the city finally emerged as an important shipping center. Today, Argentina’s democratically elected government has made it South America’s safest (and most expensive) country. This cosmopolitan city is characterized by broad boulevards with huge shade trees, beautiful residential districts, plazas containing monuments and fountains, interspersed with 20th-century high-rise buildings. It is a truly great walking city.

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Depart
18:00
Day 66
12th Mar 2028
Inaccessible Island, St Helena

Inaccessible Island is an extinct volcano, last active si...

Inaccessible Island is an extinct volcano, last active six million years ago, with Cairn Peak reaching 449 m. The island is 12.65 km² in area, rising out of the South Atlantic Ocean 31 km south-west of Tristan da Cunha.

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Day 66
12th Mar 2028
Tristan da Cunha, Saint Helena

Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha is a Br...

Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha is a British Overseas Territory located in the South Atlantic and consisting of the island of Saint Helena, Ascension Island and the archipelago of Tristan da Cunha including Gough Island.

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Day 67
13th Mar 2028
Nightingale Island, St Helena

Nightingale Island is an active volcanic island in the Sout...

Nightingale Island is an active volcanic island in the South Atlantic Ocean, 3 square kilometres in area, part of the Tristan da Cunha group of islands. They are administered by the United Kingdom as part of the overseas territory of Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha

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07:00
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18:00
Day 74
20th Mar 2028
Richards Bay, South Africa

Richards Bay is in the province of KwaZulu-Natal, the...

Richards Bay is in the province of KwaZulu-Natal, the traditional homeland of the Zulu people on the Indian Ocean coast. Not surprisingly, most visitors are attracted here by interest in the Zulu culture and the indigenous wildlife of the region. Richards Bay offers Seabourn guests opportunities to experience both. The Zulu Nyala Private Game Reserve is one option, for an evening including a game drive and a dinner on the reserve. The Dumazulu is a fascinating living museum of traditional Zulu life and culture, populated by members of the group and endorsed by the tribal authorities. Hluhluwe Umfolozi Game Reserve is famous for its population of rare white rhinos, while a cruise on Lake St. Lucia gives visitors a view of two of South Africa’s most notorious animals: hippopotamus and crocodiles, on the iSimangaliso Nature Reserve, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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07:00
Depart
18:00
Day 75
21st Mar 2028
Maputo, Mozambique

The interests of the Portuguese in Africa were the e...

The interests of the Portuguese in Africa were the earliest of any European power. And the independence of Africa’s Lusophone colonies was invariably the most bitterly disputed during the revolutions of the mid-20th century. As elsewhere, the departing colonials took much of the value and the skills with them when they fled. Maputo has been slowly rebuilding itself into a city worthy of its setting along the Indian Ocean coast, and you will be among only a few travelers to see the architectural treasures of its past and the spirit of its future.

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07:00
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Day 77
23rd Mar 2028
Durban, South Africa

At its founding in 1835, the city was named in hon...

At its founding in 1835, the city was named in honor of the then Governor of the Cape, Sir Benjamin D’Urban. Sugar cane transformed Durban into a vital port city, and its attractive parks and meticulously groomed gardens continue to testify to the land’s richness. Today, the city sprawls along the coast, its golden beaches hugging the ice-blue Indian Ocean.

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09:00
Depart
18:00
Day 79
25th Mar 2028
Port Elizabeth, South Africa

Port Elizabeth is one of South Africa’s largest cit...

Port Elizabeth is one of South Africa’s largest cities, (second in area and fifth in population), stretching 16 miles along the bay named “Algoa” by the Portuguese. The name indicated that it was from here their trading ships departed for the Goa coast of India on the favorable monsoon winds. Today it is renowned as a playground on the Indian Ocean coast, the breezes attracting surfers and yachtsmen to sport in the warm seas. The 2010 FIFA World Cup was held here, and spread even further its reputation as a world-class beach resort.

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08:30
Depart
18:00
Day 80
26th Mar 2028
Mossel Bay, South Africa

South Africa’s Garden Route is among the wor...

South Africa’s Garden Route is among the world’s most attractive destinations, and Mossel Bay will welcome Seabourn guests to the heart of it. Those interested in wildlife will be thrilled with a visit to the Botlierskop Private Game Reserve for the chance to spot a rare white rhino and interact with huge, gentle African elephants at a feeding. The Diaz Museum Complex is named for Bartolomeu Diaz, the Portuguese explorer who was the first European to set foot in South Africa right here. It contains historical displays including the famous Post Office Tree that served as the message station for early sailors, a maritime museum and an aquarium. Another option is to travel along the coast to the famous seaside resort community at Knysna Heads and up into the arid, scenic Outeniqua Mountains.

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09:00
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18:00
Day 82
28th Mar 2028
Cape Town, South Africa

Nestled at the foot of Table Mountain and flanked by Devil...

Nestled at the foot of Table Mountain and flanked by Devil’s Peak and Lion’s Head, Cape Town is known by South Africans simply as ‘the Cape,’ an acknowledgment of its uniqueness and its status as the Mother City. The first area to be settled by Europeans in the 17th century, it is today a major seaport and the legislative capital of South Africa. The feeling here is not African but cosmopolitan, and a sense of history remains.

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YOUR SHIP - The Seabourn Quest

Seabourn Quest is the third iteration of the vessel design that has been called “a game-changer for the luxury segment.” True to her Seabourn bloodlines, wherever she sails around the world, Seabourn Quest carries with her a bevy of award-winning dining venues that are comparable to the finest restaurants to be found anywhere. Seabourn Quest offers a variety of dining options to suit every taste and every mood, with never an extra charge.

Seabourn Quest is the third iteration of the vessel design that has been called “a game-changer for the luxury segment.” True to her Seabourn bloodlines, wherever she sails around the world, Seabourn Quest carries with her a bevy of award-winning dining venues that are comparable to the finest restaurants to be found anywhere. Seabourn Quest offers a variety of dining options to suit every taste and every mood, with never an extra charge.

9-hole Mini Golf
Card Room
Library
Water Sports Marina

Casino
Entertainment Team
Gaming Club Casino
Theatre

Living Room
Shopping Gallery

Internet Cafe

Fitness Center
Gym
Wellness Centre

Greenhouse Spa & Salon
Massage
Spa
Swimming Pool
Whirlpool

Bar
Mariners Patio Bar
Patio Grill
Patio Lounge
Sky Bar
The Colonnade
The Grill (burgers & hot dogs)
The Restaurant
The Restaurant 2

Description

Seabourn Quest is the third iteration of the vessel design that has been called “a game-changer for the luxury segment.” True to her Seabourn bloodlines, wherever she sails around the world, Seabourn Quest carries with her a bevy of award-winning dining venues that are comparable to the finest restaurants to be found anywhere. Seabourn Quest offers a variety of dining options to suit every taste and every mood, with never an extra charge.

Recreational

9-hole Mini Golf
Card Room
Library
Water Sports Marina

Entertainment

Casino
Entertainment Team
Gaming Club Casino
Theatre

Other

Living Room
Shopping Gallery

Technology

Internet Cafe

Fitness

Fitness Center
Gym
Wellness Centre

Relaxation

Greenhouse Spa & Salon
Massage
Spa
Swimming Pool
Whirlpool

Food and Drink

Bar
Mariners Patio Bar
Patio Grill
Patio Lounge
Sky Bar
The Colonnade
The Grill (burgers & hot dogs)
The Restaurant
The Restaurant 2

STATEROOMS

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    balcony

    outside

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