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54-Day Indonesia, Papua New Guinea & Islands of the Pacific
SeabournP751B

54-Day Indonesia, Papua New Guinea & Islands of the Pacific

Date

2027-08-26

Duration

54 nights

Departure Port

Darwin

Australia

Arrival Port

San Antonio

Chile

Rating

Expedition

Theme

—

  • 54-Day Indonesia, Papua New Guinea & Islands of the Pacific
  • Jewels Of The British Isles
  • Jewels of the Adriatic & Aegean
  • Riviera Gems
  • Riviera Gems: Spain, France & Italy
  • 7-Day Turkey & Greek Isle Gems
  • Jewels of the Adriatic & Aegean
  • Mediterranean Jewels
  • Alaska Fjords & Canadian Inside Passage
  • Adriatic, Ephesus & Grecian Gems
  • Adriatic & Grecian Gems
  • Adriatic & Grecian Gems
  • Kimberley Expedition: Waterfalls & Wanjinas
  • Scottish Isles, Iceland & Scoresbysund
  • Wild Scottish Isles & Iceland
  • Mediterranean Jewels & Tyrrhenian Treasures
  • Mediterranean Jewels
  • Spanish, French & Italian Riveria Exploration
  • Alaska Glaciers, Fjords & Inside Passage
  • Glaciers & Alaska Inside Passage
  • Ephesus, Ariatic, Grecian Gems & Dalmatian Coast
  • Ephesus, Grecian Gems & Adriatic
  • 7-Day Adriatic & Grecian Gems
  • Iceland & Scoresbysund
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Seabourn

Seabourn Pursuit

Launched

2023

Refitted

—

Tonnage

23,000 GT

Passengers

264

Cabins

132

Crew

120

Length

557 m

Width

24 m

Speed

22 knots

Adults Only

No

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Itinerary

Day 1

Day 1

Darwin

Depart 17:00
Australia
Darwin

Darwin is Australia's tropical Top End capital, where sixty-five thousand years of Indigenous heritage meets extraordinary multiculturalism, saltwater crocodiles, and gateway access to Kakadu's ancient rock art. Must-do experiences include the Mindil Beach Sunset Market, swimming beneath Litchfield's waterfalls, and viewing twenty-thousand-year-old Aboriginal paintings at Ubirr. May through October's Dry season offers clear skies and outdoor market culture.

Day 2

Day 2

At Sea

Day 3

Day 3

Bordeaux

Arrive 08:00Depart 17:00
France
Bordeaux

Bordeaux, France's premier port city, is renowned for its historical significance, stunning architecture, and world-class wine. Must-do experiences include savoring local delicacies at Marché des Quais and exploring the breathtaking art installations at Place de la Bourse. The best season to visit is during the late spring and early autumn, when the weather is pleasant and the vineyards are in full bloom.

Day 4

Day 4

At Sea

Day 5

Day 5

Kokas

Arrive 08:00Depart 18:00
Indonesia

Kokas is a remote settlement on West Papua's Fakfak coast, gateway to ancient cliff-face rock art galleries, Coral Triangle reefs with over 400 coral species, and some of the least-explored coastline on Earth. Must-dos include boat excursions to the sea-cliff hand-stencil paintings, snorkelling the world's richest coral reefs, and watching for dugongs and manta rays. Visit October through April for the driest conditions.

Day 6

Day 6

Misool

Arrive 08:00Depart 18:00
Indonesia
Misool

Misool, Yapap Lagoon, Indonesia is a distinctive port city where deep cultural heritage meets authentic local atmosphere, featured on itineraries by Seabourn. Must-do experiences include exploring the vibrant local markets for regional specialties and fresh seafood, and discovering the waterfront quarter where maritime heritage meets contemporary energy. The optimal time to visit is November through April, when dry season brings clear skies and calm seas.

Day 7

Day 7

Yenwaupnor

Arrive 04:00Depart 11:00

Day 7

Day 7

Mansuar Island

Arrive 13:00Depart 17:30

Day 8

Day 8

Manokwari

Arrive 11:00Depart 18:00
Indonesia

Manokwari, Indonesia, immerses visitors in Southeast Asia's intoxicating blend of ancient culture, extraordinary cuisine, and tropical beauty. Don't miss the vibrant local markets and street food scene, where regional flavors achieve remarkable complexity. The most comfortable visiting conditions occur year-round, though the drier months from May to October tend to offer the most comfortable conditions. Cruise lines including Seabourn feature this port on their most compelling itineraries. Whether you have a few hours or a full day, the port rewards exploration at every pace and in every direction.

Day 9

Day 9

Exploring Cenderawasih Bay

Arrive 08:00Depart 17:00

Day 11

Day 11

Jayapura

Arrive 22:00Depart 23:00
Indonesia
Jayapura

Jayapura is the capital of Indonesian Papua, a frontier city where MacArthur's WWII headquarters overlooked Yos Sudarso Bay and the Museum Loka Budaya holds an extraordinary collection of Papuan art including ritual carvings and bilum bags. Must-do experiences include exploring the Sentani lake communities and their bark painting tradition, visiting the WWII landing sites, and birdwatching in the Cyclops Mountains reserve. May through October offers the driest conditions in this equatorial city.

Day 12

Day 12

Vanimo

Arrive 07:00Depart 15:00
Papua New Guinea

Vanimo is the remote capital of Papua New Guinea's Sandaun Province, offering world-class uncrowded surf breaks, pristine tropical beaches, and access to over 100 distinct cultural groups in one of the planet's most linguistically diverse regions. Must-dos include surfing the legendary reef breaks off Lido Village, visiting traditional spirit houses, and birdwatching for birds of paradise and Victoria crowned pigeons. Visit May through October for the best surf, drier weather, and comfortable conditions.

Day 13

Day 13

At Sea

Day 14

Day 14

Garove Island

Arrive 08:00Depart 16:00
Papua New Guinea

Garove Island is a flooded volcanic caldera in Papua New Guinea's Bismarck Sea, offering one of the Pacific's most spectacular natural anchorages where cruise ships sail through a gap in the crater wall into a sheltered lagoon. Must-dos include snorkeling the caldera's coral gardens, experiencing traditional sing-sing dance performances, and simply marveling at the geological drama of the anchorage itself. Visit May through October for the driest conditions and calmest seas.

Day 15

Day 15

Valletta

Arrive 08:00Depart 12:00
Malta
Valletta

Valletta, the golden fortress capital of Malta, was hewn from a limestone peninsula in defiant haste after the Knights of Saint John — warrior monks of extraordinary valor — repulsed an overwhelming Ottoman assault in 1565. Its grid of steep baroque streets is dense with Caravaggio masterworks in the Co-Cathedral of St. John, shaded piazzas alive with café society, and bastions commanding breathtaking views over the Grand Harbour's legendary twin forts. The mild Mediterranean climate welcomes visitors year-round, though spring and autumn offer the most pleasurable temperatures for unhurried exploration of this compact UNESCO World Heritage capital.

Day 15

Day 15

Rabaul

Arrive 13:30Depart 23:30
Papua New Guinea
Rabaul

Rabaul is a partially buried volcanic town in Papua New Guinea's Simpson Harbour caldera, where the steaming Tavurvur cone, extensive Japanese wartime tunnels, and vibrant Tolai cultural traditions create one of the Pacific's most extraordinary port experiences. Visit during the dry season from May through October for volcano hikes, wartime archaeology, and diving enriched reefs.

Day 16

Day 16

At Sea

Day 17

Day 17

Ghizo Island

Arrive 08:00Depart 15:00

Ghizo Island, home to Gizo, the capital of the Western Province, Solomon Islands. The island is named after an infamous local head-hunter. It is located west of New Georgia and Kolombangara.

Day 18

Day 18

Honiara

Arrive 08:00Depart 18:00
Solomon Islands
Honiara

Honiara, Solomon Islands is a distinctive port city where deep cultural heritage meets authentic local atmosphere, featured on itineraries by Seabourn. Must-do experiences include exploring the vibrant local markets for regional specialties and fresh seafood, and discovering the waterfront quarter where maritime heritage meets contemporary energy. The optimal time to visit is November through April, when dry season brings clear skies and calm seas.

Day 19

Day 19

At Sea

Day 20

Day 20

Vanikoro Island

Arrive 06:00Depart 13:00
Solomon Islands

Vanikoro Island, Solomon Islands is a distinctive port city where deep cultural heritage meets authentic local atmosphere, featured on itineraries by Seabourn. Must-do experiences include exploring the vibrant local markets for regional specialties and fresh seafood, and discovering the waterfront quarter where maritime heritage meets contemporary energy. The optimal time to visit is November through April, when dry season brings clear skies and calm seas.

Day 21

Day 21

Ambrym Island

Arrive 09:00Depart 16:00
Vanuatu

Ambrym is a volcanic island in Vanuatu where two active volcanoes maintain glowing lava lakes and the local culture preserves powerful masked dances and sorcery traditions found nowhere else in Melanesia. Must-dos include trekking to the volcanic caldera, witnessing a Rom dance ceremony, and tasting the island's famously potent kava. The dry season (May–October) offers the best conditions for volcano viewing and cultural encounters.

Day 22

Day 22

At Sea

Day 23

Day 23

Lautoka

Arrive 07:00Depart 17:00
Fiji
Lautoka

Lautoka, Fiji's "Sugar City," is a characterful western Viti Levu port where a century-old sugar mill, a vibrant municipal market, and lush botanical gardens reveal an unhurried South Pacific authenticity. Visitors should taste kokoda and lovo-smoked pork at the waterfront market and explore the nearby Yasawa Islands or Taveuni's rainforest waterfalls. The dry season from May through October offers the most comfortable cruising conditions, with warm days, low humidity, and calm seas ideal for shore excursions.

Day 24

Day 24

Kadavu

Arrive 07:00Depart 17:00

Day 25

Day 25

At Sea

Day 26

Day 26

Vavau

Arrive 07:00Depart 17:00

Vavaʻu is the island group of one large island and 40 smaller ones in Tonga. It is part of Vavaʻu District which includes several other individual islands. According to tradition the Maui god finished up both Tongatapu and Vavaʻu, but put a little more effort into the former.

Day 27

Day 27

Nukupule Island

Arrive 07:00Depart 17:00

Day 28

Day 28

At Sea

Day 29

Day 29

Apia

Arrive 07:00Depart 17:00
Samoa
Apia

Apia is the capital of Samoa and the cultural heart of one of Polynesia's most traditional nations, where the three-thousand-year-old fa'a Samoa way of life governs daily rhythms around the umu earth oven and Sunday feast. Must-do experiences include the To Sua Ocean Trench, tasting oka raw fish in coconut cream, and visiting Robert Louis Stevenson's hilltop grave. May through October's dry season offers the most comfortable tropical weather.

Day 29

Day 29

Cross International Dateline

Day 30

Day 30

At Sea

Day 31

Day 31

At Sea

Day 32

Day 32

Aitutaki

Arrive 08:00Depart 17:00
Cook Islands
Aitutaki

Aitutaki is the Cook Islands atoll whose lagoon — arguably the world's most beautiful — shimmers in impossible blues around palm-fringed motus including One Foot Island's legendary beach and remote post office. Visit May through October via Paul Gauguin or Silversea for crystal-clear snorkeling, traditional Polynesian umukai feasts, and the rare Pacific island experience that silences even the most jaded traveler.

Day 33

Day 33

At Sea

Day 34

Day 34

Raiatea

Arrive 09:00Depart 17:00
French Polynesia
Raiatea

Raiatea, the sacred ancestral homeland of Polynesian navigation and home to the UNESCO-listed Taputapuātea marae, offers an unhurried immersion into French Polynesia's deepest cultural roots. Visitors should not miss kayaking the Faaroa River — the only navigable river in French Polynesia — and crossing the shared lagoon to Taha'a's vanilla plantations and pristine motu. The dry season from May through October brings warm days, gentle trade winds, and optimal conditions for both lagoon exploration and open-ocean sailing.

Day 35

Day 35

Huahine

Arrive 07:00Depart 17:00
French Polynesia
Huahine

Huahine, often called the "Garden of Eden" of French Polynesia, is a lush twin-island paradise between Moorea and Bora Bora where ancient Polynesian marae temples stand among jungle-covered hills and turquoise lagoons remain blissfully uncrowded. Visitors should not miss the thousand-year-old archaeological complex at Maeva and a lagoon snorkeling excursion through pristine coral gardens. The ideal season spans May through October — the austral dry season — when skies are clear, humidity is gentle, and the southeast trade winds carry the scent of vanilla and tiare flowers across the water.

Day 36

Day 36

Papeete

Arrive 07:00Depart 17:00
French Polynesia
Papeete

Papeete is the spirited, slightly ragged capital of French Polynesia — not the languorous paradise of travel-poster imagination, but a working harbour city of fresh produce markets, baguette bakeries, and Tahitian outrigger canoe clubs that provides an authentic counterpoint to the pearl-still lagoons of Bora Bora and Moorea nearby. The daily Marché de Papeete is the city's essential experience, its stalls piling high with vanilla pods, monoi-scented oils, black pearls, and the most exuberant floral arrangements in the Pacific. Moorea, visible across the Sea of the Moon and just 30 minutes by fast ferry, offers a dramatically quieter alternative. The dry season, May through October, brings the finest weather.

Day 37

Day 37

Anaa

Arrive 12:00Depart 17:00
French Polynesia

Anaa, French Polynesia, French Polynesia is a distinctive port city where deep cultural heritage meets authentic local atmosphere, featured on itineraries by Seabourn. Must-do experiences include exploring the vibrant local markets for regional specialties and fresh seafood, and discovering the waterfront quarter where maritime heritage meets contemporary energy. The optimal time to visit is May through October, when cooler dry months offer the most comfortable conditions for exploration.

Day 38

Day 38

Tahanea

Arrive 07:00Depart 17:00

Day 39

Day 39

Fakarava

Arrive 06:00Depart 07:00
French Polynesia
Fakarava

Fakarava is a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve atoll in French Polynesia's Tuamotu Archipelago, offering some of the world's most spectacular diving — including drift dives through shark-filled passes — and pristine pink-sand beaches. Must-dos include diving the Garuae "wall of sharks," visiting a black pearl farm, and stargazing from an uninhabited motu. April through November brings the driest weather, with June and July featuring the legendary grouper spawning.

Day 40

Day 40

At Sea

Day 41

Day 41

At Sea

Day 42

Day 42

Adamstown

Arrive 07:00Depart 15:00
Pitcairn

Adamstown, Pitcairn Islands, epitomizes the Pacific island dream—pristine waters, vibrant coral reefs, and a Polynesian or Melanesian culture that welcomes visitors with authentic warmth. Essential experiences include snorkeling the surrounding reefs and participating in traditional community gatherings. Best visited November through March, during the southern hemisphere summer. Cruise lines including Seabourn feature this port on their most compelling itineraries. Whether you have a few hours or a full day, the port rewards exploration at every pace and in every direction.

Day 43

Day 43

Ducie Island

Arrive 11:00Depart 17:00
Pitcairn
Ducie Island

Ducie Island is an uninhabited coral atoll in the remote Pitcairn Islands group, harboring over a million breeding seabirds — including the world's largest Murphy's petrel colony — in near-pristine isolation over 5,000 kilometers from any continent. Must-dos include observing the vast seabird colonies from a Zodiac, snorkeling the crystal-clear lagoon reef, and contemplating the atoll's poignant role in the global plastic pollution narrative. Accessible only by expedition cruise, best visited November to April.

Day 44

Day 44

At Sea

Day 45

Day 45

At Sea

Day 46

Day 46

Easter Island

Arrive 07:00

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.

Day 48

Day 48

At Sea

Day 49

Day 49

At Sea

Day 50

Day 50

At Sea

Day 51

Day 51

At Sea

Day 52

Day 52

The Seabourn Juan Fernandez Experience

Arrive 07:00Depart 17:00

Day 54

Day 54

At Sea

Day 55

Day 55

San Antonio

Arrive 07:00
Chile
San Antonio

San Antonio, Chile, Chile is a distinctive port city where deep cultural heritage meets authentic local atmosphere, featured on itineraries by Seabourn. Must-do experiences include walking the historic center to experience the layered architectural heritage, and seeking out the regional culinary traditions at a locally favored establishment away from the port area. The optimal time to visit is April through October, when warm weather and extended daylight create ideal conditions.

Day 1

Darwin

Depart 17:00
Australia
Darwin

Darwin is Australia's tropical Top End capital, where sixty-five thousand years of Indigenous heritage meets extraordinary multiculturalism, saltwater crocodiles, and gateway access to Kakadu's ancient rock art. Must-do experiences include the Mindil Beach Sunset Market, swimming beneath Litchfield's waterfalls, and viewing twenty-thousand-year-old Aboriginal paintings at Ubirr. May through October's Dry season offers clear skies and outdoor market culture.

Day 2

At Sea

Day 3

Bordeaux

Arrive 08:00Depart 17:00
France
Bordeaux

Bordeaux, France's premier port city, is renowned for its historical significance, stunning architecture, and world-class wine. Must-do experiences include savoring local delicacies at Marché des Quais and exploring the breathtaking art installations at Place de la Bourse. The best season to visit is during the late spring and early autumn, when the weather is pleasant and the vineyards are in full bloom.

Day 4

At Sea

Day 5

Kokas

Arrive 08:00Depart 18:00
Indonesia

Kokas is a remote settlement on West Papua's Fakfak coast, gateway to ancient cliff-face rock art galleries, Coral Triangle reefs with over 400 coral species, and some of the least-explored coastline on Earth. Must-dos include boat excursions to the sea-cliff hand-stencil paintings, snorkelling the world's richest coral reefs, and watching for dugongs and manta rays. Visit October through April for the driest conditions.

Day 6

Misool

Arrive 08:00Depart 18:00
Indonesia
Misool

Misool, Yapap Lagoon, Indonesia is a distinctive port city where deep cultural heritage meets authentic local atmosphere, featured on itineraries by Seabourn. Must-do experiences include exploring the vibrant local markets for regional specialties and fresh seafood, and discovering the waterfront quarter where maritime heritage meets contemporary energy. The optimal time to visit is November through April, when dry season brings clear skies and calm seas.

Day 7

Yenwaupnor

Arrive 04:00Depart 11:00

Mansuar Island

Arrive 13:00Depart 17:30

Day 8

Manokwari

Arrive 11:00Depart 18:00
Indonesia

Manokwari, Indonesia, immerses visitors in Southeast Asia's intoxicating blend of ancient culture, extraordinary cuisine, and tropical beauty. Don't miss the vibrant local markets and street food scene, where regional flavors achieve remarkable complexity. The most comfortable visiting conditions occur year-round, though the drier months from May to October tend to offer the most comfortable conditions. Cruise lines including Seabourn feature this port on their most compelling itineraries. Whether you have a few hours or a full day, the port rewards exploration at every pace and in every direction.

Day 9

Exploring Cenderawasih Bay

Arrive 08:00Depart 17:00

Day 11

Jayapura

Arrive 22:00Depart 23:00
Indonesia
Jayapura

Jayapura is the capital of Indonesian Papua, a frontier city where MacArthur's WWII headquarters overlooked Yos Sudarso Bay and the Museum Loka Budaya holds an extraordinary collection of Papuan art including ritual carvings and bilum bags. Must-do experiences include exploring the Sentani lake communities and their bark painting tradition, visiting the WWII landing sites, and birdwatching in the Cyclops Mountains reserve. May through October offers the driest conditions in this equatorial city.

Day 12

Vanimo

Arrive 07:00Depart 15:00
Papua New Guinea

Vanimo is the remote capital of Papua New Guinea's Sandaun Province, offering world-class uncrowded surf breaks, pristine tropical beaches, and access to over 100 distinct cultural groups in one of the planet's most linguistically diverse regions. Must-dos include surfing the legendary reef breaks off Lido Village, visiting traditional spirit houses, and birdwatching for birds of paradise and Victoria crowned pigeons. Visit May through October for the best surf, drier weather, and comfortable conditions.

Day 13

At Sea

Day 14

Garove Island

Arrive 08:00Depart 16:00
Papua New Guinea

Garove Island is a flooded volcanic caldera in Papua New Guinea's Bismarck Sea, offering one of the Pacific's most spectacular natural anchorages where cruise ships sail through a gap in the crater wall into a sheltered lagoon. Must-dos include snorkeling the caldera's coral gardens, experiencing traditional sing-sing dance performances, and simply marveling at the geological drama of the anchorage itself. Visit May through October for the driest conditions and calmest seas.

Day 15

Valletta

Arrive 08:00Depart 12:00
Malta
Valletta

Valletta, the golden fortress capital of Malta, was hewn from a limestone peninsula in defiant haste after the Knights of Saint John — warrior monks of extraordinary valor — repulsed an overwhelming Ottoman assault in 1565. Its grid of steep baroque streets is dense with Caravaggio masterworks in the Co-Cathedral of St. John, shaded piazzas alive with café society, and bastions commanding breathtaking views over the Grand Harbour's legendary twin forts. The mild Mediterranean climate welcomes visitors year-round, though spring and autumn offer the most pleasurable temperatures for unhurried exploration of this compact UNESCO World Heritage capital.

Rabaul

Arrive 13:30Depart 23:30
Papua New Guinea
Rabaul

Rabaul is a partially buried volcanic town in Papua New Guinea's Simpson Harbour caldera, where the steaming Tavurvur cone, extensive Japanese wartime tunnels, and vibrant Tolai cultural traditions create one of the Pacific's most extraordinary port experiences. Visit during the dry season from May through October for volcano hikes, wartime archaeology, and diving enriched reefs.

Day 16

At Sea

Day 17

Ghizo Island

Arrive 08:00Depart 15:00

Ghizo Island, home to Gizo, the capital of the Western Province, Solomon Islands. The island is named after an infamous local head-hunter. It is located west of New Georgia and Kolombangara.

Day 18

Honiara

Arrive 08:00Depart 18:00
Solomon Islands
Honiara

Honiara, Solomon Islands is a distinctive port city where deep cultural heritage meets authentic local atmosphere, featured on itineraries by Seabourn. Must-do experiences include exploring the vibrant local markets for regional specialties and fresh seafood, and discovering the waterfront quarter where maritime heritage meets contemporary energy. The optimal time to visit is November through April, when dry season brings clear skies and calm seas.

Day 19

At Sea

Day 20

Vanikoro Island

Arrive 06:00Depart 13:00
Solomon Islands

Vanikoro Island, Solomon Islands is a distinctive port city where deep cultural heritage meets authentic local atmosphere, featured on itineraries by Seabourn. Must-do experiences include exploring the vibrant local markets for regional specialties and fresh seafood, and discovering the waterfront quarter where maritime heritage meets contemporary energy. The optimal time to visit is November through April, when dry season brings clear skies and calm seas.

Day 21

Ambrym Island

Arrive 09:00Depart 16:00
Vanuatu

Ambrym is a volcanic island in Vanuatu where two active volcanoes maintain glowing lava lakes and the local culture preserves powerful masked dances and sorcery traditions found nowhere else in Melanesia. Must-dos include trekking to the volcanic caldera, witnessing a Rom dance ceremony, and tasting the island's famously potent kava. The dry season (May–October) offers the best conditions for volcano viewing and cultural encounters.

Day 22

At Sea

Day 23

Lautoka

Arrive 07:00Depart 17:00
Fiji
Lautoka

Lautoka, Fiji's "Sugar City," is a characterful western Viti Levu port where a century-old sugar mill, a vibrant municipal market, and lush botanical gardens reveal an unhurried South Pacific authenticity. Visitors should taste kokoda and lovo-smoked pork at the waterfront market and explore the nearby Yasawa Islands or Taveuni's rainforest waterfalls. The dry season from May through October offers the most comfortable cruising conditions, with warm days, low humidity, and calm seas ideal for shore excursions.

Day 24

Kadavu

Arrive 07:00Depart 17:00

Day 25

At Sea

Day 26

Vavau

Arrive 07:00Depart 17:00

Vavaʻu is the island group of one large island and 40 smaller ones in Tonga. It is part of Vavaʻu District which includes several other individual islands. According to tradition the Maui god finished up both Tongatapu and Vavaʻu, but put a little more effort into the former.

Day 27

Nukupule Island

Arrive 07:00Depart 17:00

Day 28

At Sea

Day 29

Apia

Arrive 07:00Depart 17:00
Samoa
Apia

Apia is the capital of Samoa and the cultural heart of one of Polynesia's most traditional nations, where the three-thousand-year-old fa'a Samoa way of life governs daily rhythms around the umu earth oven and Sunday feast. Must-do experiences include the To Sua Ocean Trench, tasting oka raw fish in coconut cream, and visiting Robert Louis Stevenson's hilltop grave. May through October's dry season offers the most comfortable tropical weather.

Cross International Dateline

Day 30

At Sea

Day 31

At Sea

Day 32

Aitutaki

Arrive 08:00Depart 17:00
Cook Islands
Aitutaki

Aitutaki is the Cook Islands atoll whose lagoon — arguably the world's most beautiful — shimmers in impossible blues around palm-fringed motus including One Foot Island's legendary beach and remote post office. Visit May through October via Paul Gauguin or Silversea for crystal-clear snorkeling, traditional Polynesian umukai feasts, and the rare Pacific island experience that silences even the most jaded traveler.

Day 33

At Sea

Day 34

Raiatea

Arrive 09:00Depart 17:00
French Polynesia
Raiatea

Raiatea, the sacred ancestral homeland of Polynesian navigation and home to the UNESCO-listed Taputapuātea marae, offers an unhurried immersion into French Polynesia's deepest cultural roots. Visitors should not miss kayaking the Faaroa River — the only navigable river in French Polynesia — and crossing the shared lagoon to Taha'a's vanilla plantations and pristine motu. The dry season from May through October brings warm days, gentle trade winds, and optimal conditions for both lagoon exploration and open-ocean sailing.

Day 35

Huahine

Arrive 07:00Depart 17:00
French Polynesia
Huahine

Huahine, often called the "Garden of Eden" of French Polynesia, is a lush twin-island paradise between Moorea and Bora Bora where ancient Polynesian marae temples stand among jungle-covered hills and turquoise lagoons remain blissfully uncrowded. Visitors should not miss the thousand-year-old archaeological complex at Maeva and a lagoon snorkeling excursion through pristine coral gardens. The ideal season spans May through October — the austral dry season — when skies are clear, humidity is gentle, and the southeast trade winds carry the scent of vanilla and tiare flowers across the water.

Day 36

Papeete

Arrive 07:00Depart 17:00
French Polynesia
Papeete

Papeete is the spirited, slightly ragged capital of French Polynesia — not the languorous paradise of travel-poster imagination, but a working harbour city of fresh produce markets, baguette bakeries, and Tahitian outrigger canoe clubs that provides an authentic counterpoint to the pearl-still lagoons of Bora Bora and Moorea nearby. The daily Marché de Papeete is the city's essential experience, its stalls piling high with vanilla pods, monoi-scented oils, black pearls, and the most exuberant floral arrangements in the Pacific. Moorea, visible across the Sea of the Moon and just 30 minutes by fast ferry, offers a dramatically quieter alternative. The dry season, May through October, brings the finest weather.

Day 37

Anaa

Arrive 12:00Depart 17:00
French Polynesia

Anaa, French Polynesia, French Polynesia is a distinctive port city where deep cultural heritage meets authentic local atmosphere, featured on itineraries by Seabourn. Must-do experiences include exploring the vibrant local markets for regional specialties and fresh seafood, and discovering the waterfront quarter where maritime heritage meets contemporary energy. The optimal time to visit is May through October, when cooler dry months offer the most comfortable conditions for exploration.

Day 38

Tahanea

Arrive 07:00Depart 17:00

Day 39

Fakarava

Arrive 06:00Depart 07:00
French Polynesia
Fakarava

Fakarava is a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve atoll in French Polynesia's Tuamotu Archipelago, offering some of the world's most spectacular diving — including drift dives through shark-filled passes — and pristine pink-sand beaches. Must-dos include diving the Garuae "wall of sharks," visiting a black pearl farm, and stargazing from an uninhabited motu. April through November brings the driest weather, with June and July featuring the legendary grouper spawning.

Day 40

At Sea

Day 41

At Sea

Day 42

Adamstown

Arrive 07:00Depart 15:00
Pitcairn

Adamstown, Pitcairn Islands, epitomizes the Pacific island dream—pristine waters, vibrant coral reefs, and a Polynesian or Melanesian culture that welcomes visitors with authentic warmth. Essential experiences include snorkeling the surrounding reefs and participating in traditional community gatherings. Best visited November through March, during the southern hemisphere summer. Cruise lines including Seabourn feature this port on their most compelling itineraries. Whether you have a few hours or a full day, the port rewards exploration at every pace and in every direction.

Day 43

Ducie Island

Arrive 11:00Depart 17:00
Pitcairn
Ducie Island

Ducie Island is an uninhabited coral atoll in the remote Pitcairn Islands group, harboring over a million breeding seabirds — including the world's largest Murphy's petrel colony — in near-pristine isolation over 5,000 kilometers from any continent. Must-dos include observing the vast seabird colonies from a Zodiac, snorkeling the crystal-clear lagoon reef, and contemplating the atoll's poignant role in the global plastic pollution narrative. Accessible only by expedition cruise, best visited November to April.

Day 44

At Sea

Day 45

At Sea

Day 46

Easter Island

Arrive 07:00

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.

Day 48

At Sea

Day 49

At Sea

Day 50

At Sea

Day 51

At Sea

Day 52

The Seabourn Juan Fernandez Experience

Arrive 07:00Depart 17:00

Day 54

At Sea

Day 55

San Antonio

Arrive 07:00
Chile
San Antonio

San Antonio, Chile, Chile is a distinctive port city where deep cultural heritage meets authentic local atmosphere, featured on itineraries by Seabourn. Must-do experiences include walking the historic center to experience the layered architectural heritage, and seeking out the regional culinary traditions at a locally favored establishment away from the port area. The optimal time to visit is April through October, when warm weather and extended daylight create ideal conditions.

Cabin Categories

Grand Wintergarden Suite 1
Grand Wintergarden Suite 2

Grand Wintergarden Suite

Suite
1399 sq ftMax 2
GR

Deck 7 Combine mid-ship Suites 733 and 735 for Suite 7353, or Suites 734 and 736 for Suite 7364 Total space: 1,399 sq. ft. (130 sq. m.) including two verandas totaling 205 sq. ft. (19 sq. m.)

All Grand Wintergarden Suites onboard Seabourn Venture feature a comfortable living area; private veranda; queen-size bed or two twin beds; walk-in closet; personal safe; interactive TV with music and movies; fully stocked bar and refrigerator; writing desk with personalized stationery; makeup vanity; spacious bathroom, separate tub and shower, plush robes, slippers, luxury health and beauty products, hairdryer and 110/220V AC outlets.

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Owners Suite 1
Owners Suite 2

Owners Suite

Suite
526–593 sq ftMax 6
OW

Deck 7 Suites 700, 701 Total space 1,023 sq. ft. (95 sq. m.) incl. veranda of 484 sq. ft. (45 sq. m.)

Owner's Suites on Seabourn Venture feature a comfortable living area; private veranda; queen-size bed or two twin beds; extra-large walk-in closet for expedition gear; personal safe; interactive flat-screen TV with music and movies; fully stocked bar and refrigerator; writing desk with personalized stationery; makeup vanity; spacious bathroom with double vanities, tub and shower, plush robes, slippers, hairdryer and 110/220V AC outlets.

Queen or Twin ConfigurationLounge AreaDining AreaVanity AreaShowerBath+11
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Penthouse Panorama Suite 1
Penthouse Panorama Suite 2
Penthouse Panorama Suite 4

Penthouse Panorama Suite

Suite
417 sq ftMax 2
PA

Suites 513-516, 611-614, 711-714, 802-805; Total space: 417 sq. ft. (39 sq. m.) incl. veranda of 85 sq. ft. (8 sq. m.) All Panorama Veranda Suites feature a comfortable living area; private veranda; queen-size bed or two twin beds; walk-in closet; personal safe; interactive TV with music and movies; fully stocked bar and refrigerator; writing desk with personalized stationery; makeup vanity; spacious bathroom, separate tub and shower, plush robes, slippers, luxury health and beauty products, hairdryer and 110/220V AC outlets. *Some veranda sizes vary

Queen or Twin ConfigurationLounge AreaDining AreaVanity AreaShowerBath+11
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Penthouse Suite 1
Penthouse Suite 2

Penthouse Suite

Suite
527 sq ftMax 2
PH

Deck 8 Suites 818-821; Approximate total space: 527 sq. ft. (49 sq. m.) including veranda of 97 sq. ft. (9 sq. m.)

All Penthouse Suites onboard Seabourn Venture feature a comfortable living area; private veranda; queen-size bed or two twin beds; walk-in closet; personal safe; interactive TV with music and movies; fully stocked bar and refrigerator; writing desk with personalized stationery; makeup vanity; spacious bathroom, separate tub and shower, plush robes, slippers, luxury health and beauty products, hairdryer and 110/220V AC outlets.

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Signature Suite 1
Signature Suite 2
Signature Suite 3

Signature Suite

Suite
859 sq ftMax 2
SS

All Signature Suites onboard Seabourn Venture feature a comfortable living area; private veranda; queen-size bed or two twin beds; walk-in closet, personal safe; interactive TV with music and movies; fully stocked bar and refrigerator; writing desk with personalized stationery; makeup vanity; spacious bathroom, separate tub and shower, plush robes, slippers, luxury health and beauty products, hairdryer and 110/220V AC outlets.

Queen or Twin ConfigurationLounge AreaDining AreaVanity AreaShowerBath+10
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Wintergarden Suite 1
Wintergarden Suite 2

Wintergarden Suite

Suite
1044 sq ftMax 2
WG

All Wintergarden Suites onboard Seabourn Venture feature a comfortable living area; private veranda; queen-size bed or two twin beds; walk-in closet; personal safe; interactive TV with music and movies; fully stocked bar and refrigerator; writing desk with personalized stationery; makeup vanity; spacious bathroom, separate tub and shower, plush robes, slippers, luxury health and beauty products, hairdryer and 110/220V AC outlets.

Queen or Twin ConfigurationLounge AreaDining AreaVanity AreaShowerBath+10
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Veranda Suite 1
Veranda Suite 2

Veranda Suite

Suite
355 sq ftMax 2
V1V2V3V4

Decks 6, 7, 8; Approximate total space: 355 sq. ft. (33 sq. m.) including veranda of 75 sq. ft. (7 sq. m.)*

All Veranda Suites onboard Seabourn Venture feature a comfortable living area; private veranda; queen-size bed or two twin beds; walk-in closet; personal safe; interactive TV with music and movies; fully stocked bar and refrigerator; writing desk with personalized stationery; makeup vanity; spacious bathroom, separate tub and shower, plush robes, slippers, luxury health and beauty products, hairdryer and 110/220V AC outlets. *Some veranda sizes vary.

King or Twin ConfigurationLounge AreaDining AreaVanity AreaShowerBath+11
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