Embark on Seabourn’s ultimate 2028 World Cruise

This global voyage from Seabourn is the pinnacle of sophisticated travel. The 2028 Seabourn Cape to Cape World Cruise offers an exclusive opportunity to traverse five continents in comfort and luxury. Sailing aboard Seabourn Quest to mark the 40th anniversary of the cruise line, you’ll cover 26,000 miles of carefully curated destinations. This 120-day expedition from Miami to Dover provides plenty of opportunities to immerse yourself in local cultures across the globe. There is also a refined 112-day option concluding in Lisbon if you fancy a slightly shorter itinerary.

Embark on Seabourn’s ultimate 2028 World Cruise

This voyage includes overnight stays and extended visits in marquee cities across South America, Africa, and Europe, and you’ll explore exclusive locations along the way, such as the ancient heights of Machu Picchu, the mysterious Easter Island, and the rich landscapes of Port Elizabeth.


Relax in unparalleled comfort with seamless logistics

Your exclusive experience begins well before you step aboard the ship. Included Business Class airfare ensures your comfort starts in the skies, and a complimentary one-night hotel stay prior to embarkation allows you to adjust and prepare for the exciting voyage ahead.

Once on the ship, your suite becomes a private sanctuary equipped with premium facilities. Unlimited laundry service ensures your wardrobe remains fresh regardless of the latitude, and upgraded Stream Wi-Fi keeps you connected to your loved ones back home. Furthermore, guests receive an exclusive expedition-grade polar jacket, engineered for extreme environments and personalised to your exact fit.

A grand tour of world wonders

The Cape to Cape World Cruise promises a truly exclusive exploration of the globe’s most captivating corners. Each extraordinary destination has been chosen for its unique blend of culture, history, and natural beauty.

From the ancient grandeur of Machu Picchu and the enigmatic beauty of Easter Island to the wild landscapes of Patagonia and the thriving shores of Cape Town, every stop brings a sense of discovery. Seabourn Quest’s size means you’ll dock in yacht harbours and hidden bays that remain inaccessible to larger ships, bringing you even closer to the heart of each region.

Experience intimate guided tours among the ruins of Ephesus after hours, private wildlife encounters in iconic national parks, and behind-the-scenes access to exclusive cultural events. Each port of call is an opportunity to engage with local experts, historians, and creators, ensuring that every adventure is both immersive and deeply personal.

Immersive exploration and bespoke maritime events

The onboard expedition team, made up of esteemed scientists, naturalists, and historians, ensures you never miss a thing. You’ll enjoy bucket-list wildlife viewings, from marine life in the polar regions to the Big Five in Africa, while the Seabourn Conversations programme invites learned scholars, daring explorers, and heralded chefs to join the voyage.

Seabourn also hosts complimentary signature events to elevate your time at sea. During visits to some of the warmer regions on the journey, you can partake in the famous Caviar in the Surf event. Staff members wade into the shallows to serve premium caviar and chilled champagne directly to you. In colder climates, this transforms into Caviar on the Ice, where staff serve these delicacies on deck as you observe remarkable polar environments around the ship. On select days, the ship also deploys its retractable Marina platform, allowing you to enjoy exclusive water sports directly from the vessel.

To find out more about Seabourn’s ultimate 2028 World Cruise, get in touch with your Travel Counsellor today.

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