Seabourn has unveiled new “close to home” voyages in North America for its 2024 season, with 25 voyages in Alaska, the Pacific Coast, and Canada and New England.
Seabourn Odyssey will explore “The Great Land” for a total of 18 itineraries spanning seven to 11 days from late spring through summer and fall 2024. Seabourn Quest will sail the coasts of Canada and New England during peak leaf-peeping season with seven cruises of 12 to 14 days between August and October 2024. All 25 voyages are now open for sale and available to book today.
Highlights of 2024 schedule are:
Seabourn Odyssey will operate 18 itineraries in Alaska from May through October 2024. The season includes 14 seven-day itineraries headed northbound or southbound between Vancouver and Juneau, with different sights, adventures and ports to experience each way. Each seven-day cruise can also be combined to create a longer, 14-day round-trip Vancouver sailing. Seabourn Odyssey will also offer two 10-day “Alaska Fjord Odyssey” itineraries, besides two 11-day “Inside Passage & Alaska Fjords” cruises, scheduled round trip from Vancouver in June and September.
Each of Seabourn Odyssey’s sailings in Alaska will take in at least one glacier, with Glacier Bay featured on five different voyages through the season.
The season also includes pre- or post-cruise excursions, Seabourn Journeys, which include land-based accommodations and explorations of destinations that cannot be accessed via single-day excursion from the ship. The 2024 Alaska season offers “The Denali Experience,” a five-night trip out of Juneau that takes in the highest mountain in North America via road, rail and air.
Seabourn Odyssey’s 2024 Alaska season will also offer “active luxury” adventures through “Ventures by Seabourn,” with optional escorted activities for guests to get up close to wildlife and other wonders via hike, kayak, catamaran and Zodiac with guides leading the way. Available on all Alaska sailings, “Ventures by Seabourn” will include explorations at Hubbard Glacier, Tracy/Endicott Arm, Inian Islands, Rudyerd Bay (Misty Fjords) and Alert Bay in British Columbia.
Following the Alaska season, Seabourn Odyssey will head south on an eight-day Pacific Gold Coast voyage departing Vancouver on October 11. The ship will stop at Seattle, Victoria, Portland (Oregon), Eureka (California), and San Francisco, sailing past the iconic Golden Gate Bridge to conclude the voyage on October 19.
On the Atlantic Coast, Seabourn Quest will explore Canada and New England with seven cruises (one more than in 2023) from August 7 through November 1, 2024. There will be something for every traveler, including a series of four 12-day itineraries headed southbound or northbound between Montreal and New York City, with the same scenes and ports of call each way. Seabourn Quest will also offer a single 12-day itinerary sailing round trip from Montreal, and conclude the season with a 14-day voyage from Montreal to Miami, stopping along the eastern seaboard of the U.S.
Seabourn Quest’s fall season in Canada and New England will explore the seasonal beauty of the northeast. Guests can expect shades of crimson and gold, lemon and umber, and red and orange from forests fringing Saguenay Fjord all the way along the coast of the St. Lawrence River.
This article originally appeared on www.travelagentcentral.com.
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