Seabourn is a cruise line that expertly combines adventurous travel with impeccable luxury. Not only are their ships decked with style and opulence, but Seabourn ventures to some of the furthest corners of the earth. Here’s just an example of some of the most exotic ports you can discover with Seabourn Cruises.

1. New Zealand

New Zealand is one of the few places on earth that is a perfect combination of untouched natural landscapes and colourful cities. Auckland is its main cruise port and is one of the few cities to have a harbour on two different bodies of water. Then half an hour drive from the city there is an abundance of outdoor activities. Sail to a secluded island, trek through the rainforest, picnic on a volcano, sample wines at a vineyard, or explore a black sand beach.

2. French Polynesia

Bora Bora has long been noted for its stunning beauty and impeccable luxury. The atmosphere here is also incredibly friendly and laid-back. Where you can spend your day scuba diving in the intricate coral reef structures, then unwind at night by relaxing under some of the clearest skies in the world.

3. Jerusalem

Seabourn offers a wide range of Mediterranean cruises to some of the world’s most popular ports. Somewhere that is a little different is Jerusalem, one of the oldest cities in the world and considered sacred to more than a third of the world’s population. Aside from the ancient wonders – such as the Jewish Sacred Western Wall, and the Church of the Holy Sepulchre – you can also enjoy scorching temperatures and dip your toes into the rejuvenating Dead Sea.

4. South Korea

Cruises through northern Asia are very popular, but not many include elusive South Korea in their itineraries. The city of Busan is the main cruise port, which is home to delightful urban scenery, and the Pusan International Film Festival – oh, and there are hot springs nearby.

5. Greenland

If you’d like to witness an iceberg up close, then we recommend the Greenlandic town of Ilulissat, which is the Greenlandic word for ‘iceberg.’ The Jakobshavn Glacier is located not far away and drains 6.5% of the Greenland ice sheet and produces about 10% of all icebergs in the world. Despite that, people have lived there for 4,000 years and as you sail into the harbour you’ll be greeted by an array of colourful houses that are typical of the Greenlandic aesthetic.

6. Nunavut

The northern Canadian province of Nunavut is not a place many people can say they’ve explored. Seabourn stops in Akpatok Island, a remote uninhabited Arctic island located in Ungava Bay. It’s been named a Key Migratory Bird Terrestrial Habitat site thanks to the sheer number of thick-billed murres and Brunnich’s guillemots who breed here. It’s also an incredible place for spotting walrus, seals, polar bears and whales.

7. Alaska

Known as the world’s final frontier, Alaska should be on everyone’s cruising bucket list. Bears, salmon, and eagles roam freely in large numbers, undisturbed glaciers shimmer during daylight hours, and the landscapes are dotted with rustic towns. Most Alaska cruises start off on the stunning Canadian city of Vancouver and stop off in the Alaskan capital Juneau, historic Sitka, authentic Haines, and the beautiful Seduction Point.

8. Tabuaeran (Fanning Island)

We’d forgive you if you haven’t heard of this Pacific Ocean Island. Lost in a vast ocean halfway between Hawaii and Tahiti, it is rarely visited by anyone, which is part of its appeal. It’s a place where you can spend your days relaxing on untouched beaches while sipping fresh coconut water and listening to incredible stories from the friendly locals.

9. Antarctica

Words cannot describe the incredible feeling of witnessing Antarctica in real life. This is nature in its rawest form, where seabirds, whales, seals and penguins outnumber humans, and glaciers dominate the skyline without even a speck of urbanisation.

When you cruise to Antarctica with Seabourn (either from South America or Patagonia) you’ll be treated to zodiac landings, digital photography workshops, complimentary Seabourn parka and backpack, and an onboard Expedition Team providing insight to all aspects of the experience.

10. World Cruise

Not technically a destination, but if you’re struggling to choose from the exciting range of destinations – a World Cruise is always an option. Itineraries vary and can include anywhere from South America, to Australia, to the exotic islands of the Indian Ocean!

Where will you visit first with Seabourn Cruises?

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