56 Nights

San Antonio-, Easter Island, Pitcairn, Fakarava, Papeete, Cross International Dateline, at sea -, Apia, Vava'u, Lautoka, Ystad, Luganville, Alotau, Conflict islands, Darwin, Hunter river, Kuri bay, Broome

San Antonio-, Easter Island, Pitcairn, Fakarava, Papeete, Cross International Dateline, at sea -, Apia, Vava'u, Lautoka, Ystad, Luganville, Alotau, Conflict islands, Darwin, Hunter river, Kuri bay, Broome
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Κρουαζιερόπλοιο
Seabourn Pursuit
Λιμάνι Αναχώρησης
San Antonio-
Ημερ. Αναχώρησης
02/04/2026 17:00
Ημερ. Επιστροφής
29/05/2026 07:00
Η Κρουαζιέρα
ΗμέραΛιμάνιΆφιξηΑναχώρηση
1η
San Antonio-, Chile
02/04/2026 00:0002/04/2026 17:00
2η
At sea
3η
At sea
4η
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5η
At sea
6η
At sea
7η
At sea
8η
At sea
9η
Easter Island, Chile

Easter Island is an island of Polynesia. It is located in the Pacific Ocean and is a province of Chile. It is considered to be the most isolated island in the world. The island has great archaeological interest due to the presence of buildings and monuments which are assigned to native inhabitants of earlier eras. Among them, stand out the giant stone statues, or moai, which depict ancient gods .The National Park of the island has been designated an UNESCO World Heritage Site.

10/04/2026 07:0010/04/2026 00:00
10η
Easter Island, Chile

Easter Island is an island of Polynesia. It is located in the Pacific Ocean and is a province of Chile. It is considered to be the most isolated island in the world. The island has great archaeological interest due to the presence of buildings and monuments which are assigned to native inhabitants of earlier eras. Among them, stand out the giant stone statues, or moai, which depict ancient gods .The National Park of the island has been designated an UNESCO World Heritage Site.

11/04/2026 00:0011/04/2026 18:00
11η
At sea
12η
At sea
13η
DCI, Unknown
14/04/2026 06:0014/04/2026 12:30
14η
Pitcairn, Pitcairn

The complex consists of 4 volcanic islands, the Pitcairn (the only inhabited), Oeno, Henderson, and Ducie, which are long distances to each other. It is the most isolated occupation of Britain. Tourism accounts for 80% of the annual income of each Pitcher. Since 2009, the island's government has favored tourism especially through the implementation of the MV Claymore II program, which provides tourists with an opportunity for adventurous holidays on the islands for three or ten days. Already some families have invested in private independent units for rent for tourists. Each year about ten cruise ships arrive on the island for a few hours, boosting the locals economically by buying souvenirs, stamps and local products. For safety reasons, children under the age of 16 need a complete application form to visit the island.

15/04/2026 07:3015/04/2026 18:00
15η
At sea
16η
At sea
17η
At sea
18η
Fakarava, French Polynesia

Fakarava is an atoll in the west of the Tuamotu islands, in French Polynesia. Fakarava has a wide and deep lagoon with two passes. The main pass to enter the lagoon, located in its north-western end, is known as Passe Garuae. It is the ideal place to enjoy swimming and scuba diving.

 

19/04/2026 06:0019/04/2026 10:00
18η
TO2, Unknown
19/04/2026 12:3019/04/2026 18:30
19η
AAA, Unknown
20/04/2026 07:0020/04/2026 14:00
20η
Papeete, French Polynesia

Papeete is the capital of French Polynesia, in the Pacific Ocean. The city is located on the island of Tahiti. It is not the typical tropical paradise but more of an industrial port and a very busy town center with heavy traffic. The French and Polynesian charm is present in small doses. 

21/04/2026 07:0021/04/2026 17:00
21η
RF2, Unknown
22/04/2026 06:0022/04/2026 17:00
22η
At sea
23η
AIT, Unknown
24/04/2026 07:0024/04/2026 17:00
24η
At sea
25η
At sea
26η
Cross International Dateline, at sea -, Unknown
27/04/2026 00:0027/04/2026 00:00
27η
Apia, Samoa

Apia is the capital city of Samoa, an island nation in the South Pacific Ocean, halfway between Hawaii and New Zealand. Apia is located on the north side of the island of Upolu. The island is a tropical tourist destination with breathtaking sights and natural wonders. The Museum of Samoa highlights the history of the island through artifacts and sculptures crafted centuries ago. Visitors can enjoy water parks, casinos, day tours and attractions and buy unique souvenirs such as handcrafted sculptures, jewelry and woodcarvings

28/04/2026 07:0028/04/2026 17:00
28η
At sea
29η
Vava'u, Tonga

Vavaʻu is the island group of one large island (ʻUtu Vavaʻu) and 40 smaller ones in Tonga. It is part of Vavaʻu District which includes several other individual islands. According to tradition the Maui god fished up both Tongatapu and Vavaʻu but put a little more effort into the former. Vavaʻu rises 204 metres (669 ft) above sea level at Mount Talau. The capital is Neiafu, which is the fifth largest city in Tonga, situated at the Port of Refuge (Puatalefusi or Lolo-ʻa-Halaevalu).

30/04/2026 07:0030/04/2026 12:00
29η
NK2, Unknown
30/04/2026 13:0030/04/2026 17:00
30η
VBV, Unknown
01/05/2026 13:0001/05/2026 17:00
31η
YAS, Unknown
02/05/2026 10:0002/05/2026 17:00
32η
Lautoka, Fiji

Lautoka is located in the west of the island of Viti Levu, the largest island in the Republic of Fiji. Lautoka lies in the heart of Fiji's sugar cane growing region and it is known as the Sugar City. The scenery around the city is stunning, with high mountains, lush vegetation, crystal clear waters, and pristine white-sand beaches. 

03/05/2026 07:0003/05/2026 19:30
33η
Ystad, Denmark
04/05/2026 08:0004/05/2026 13:00
34η
At sea
35η
ABR, Unknown
06/05/2026 07:0006/05/2026 13:00
35η
PTA, Unknown
06/05/2026 15:0006/05/2026 20:00
36η
Luganville, Vanuatu

Luganville is the largest town on Espiritu Santο, an island in Vanuatu. Vanuatu is an archipelago consisting of 83 islands, in the southwest Pacific Ocean. The biggest attraction to the Island is the wreck of the SS President Coolidge, a WWII troop carrier sunk in 1942. The majority of visitors are divers who come to explore this famous wreck. 

07/05/2026 06:0007/05/2026 17:00
37η
At sea
38η
At sea
39η
At sea
40η
Alotau, Papua New Guinea

Alotau is located on the northern shore of Milne Bay, in Papua New Guinea. It is the gateway to some of the most remote island communities remaining in the world today. The relaxed atmosphere of this place, the rich history and culture and its natural beauty make Alotau an amazing tourist destination. Visitors will very easily find something to love about this place.

11/05/2026 07:0011/05/2026 17:00
41η
Conflict islands, Papua New Guinea

The Conflict Group is an atoll in Papua New Guinea. The group was sighted in 1879 by HMS Cormorant, by moonlight; it was named in 1880 by Bower, captain of HMS Conflict. Irai Island is the center of population of the group. The small Panasea Island has an eco-resort with a small staff.

12/05/2026 07:0012/05/2026 13:00
42η
At sea
43η
At sea
44η
AGT, Unknown
15/05/2026 10:0015/05/2026 00:00
45η
AGT, Unknown
16/05/2026 00:0016/05/2026 16:00
46η
At sea
47η
Darwin, Australia

Darwin is a small yet cosmopolitan city on the Timor Sea, a branch of the Indian Ocean, in north-central Australia. Darwin has a relaxed lifestyle and unique multiculturalism. It’s an excellent base to explore the natural attractions of Australia's Kakadu and Nitmiluk National Parks. It’s worth visiting the Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory where the great Aboriginal art is on display.

18/05/2026 07:0018/05/2026 00:00
48η
Darwin, Australia

Darwin is a small yet cosmopolitan city on the Timor Sea, a branch of the Indian Ocean, in north-central Australia. Darwin has a relaxed lifestyle and unique multiculturalism. It’s an excellent base to explore the natural attractions of Australia's Kakadu and Nitmiluk National Parks. It’s worth visiting the Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory where the great Aboriginal art is on display.

19/05/2026 00:0019/05/2026 17:00
49η
At sea
50η
KN1, Unknown
21/05/2026 07:0021/05/2026 17:00
51η
VAN, Unknown
22/05/2026 07:0022/05/2026 15:00
52η
ASR, Unknown
23/05/2026 08:0023/05/2026 13:00
53η
Hunter river, Australia

The Hunter River was discovered by European explorers in the 1790s. In June 1796 fishermen sheltering from bad weather discovered coal there, and the river was initially called Coal River. In 1797 it was formally named the Hunter, after Captain John Hunter who was Governor of the British colony in New South Wales at that time. The Hunter River rises on the western slopes of Mount Royal Range, part of the Liverpool Range, within Barrington Tops National Park, east of Murrurundi, and flows generally northwest and then southwest before being imponded by Lake Glenbawn; then flowing southwest and then east southeast before reaching its mouth of the Tasman Sea, in Newcastle between Nobbys Head and Stockton. The river is joined by ten tributaries upstream of Lake Glenbawn; and a further thirty-one tributaries downstream of the reservoir

24/05/2026 07:0024/05/2026 17:00
54η
Kuri bay, Australia

Kuri Bay is a remote coastal bay in the far north of Western Australia in the Kimberley region, north of Broome. It is a designated point on the Western Australian Forecast Areas, utilized by the Bureau of Meteorology as a boundary for the North Kimberley Coast area from the West Kimberley Coast.

The closest main town is Derby,  southwest of the bay. The bay opens directly into the Indian Ocean, and Augustus Island is located just off-shore from the bay. The bay is part of the Prince Regent National Park and the Kunmunya Aboriginal Reserve.

25/05/2026 07:0025/05/2026 17:00
55η
FWC, Unknown
26/05/2026 05:3026/05/2026 11:00
55η
MRF, Unknown
26/05/2026 12:4526/05/2026 00:00
56η
MRF, Unknown
27/05/2026 00:0027/05/2026 00:45
56η
TAL, Unknown
27/05/2026 03:4527/05/2026 21:45
57η
LAC, Unknown
28/05/2026 09:0028/05/2026 18:00
58η
Broome, Australia

Broome is a coastal town inWestern Australia, north of Perth. The town is situated on a narrow peninsula surrounded by the Indian Ocean. Broome has a long pearling history that lives up to these days. Enjoy beautiful sunsets on Cable Beach, the town’s main beach with the golden sand. Broome’s natural beauty with the red sandstone cliffs and the crystal clear waters leaves visitors with the best of impressions.

29/05/2026 07:0029/05/2026 00:00
Included

Included

  • On-board accommodation in a Suite* of your choice and cruise as shown
  • Gourmet dining experiences in all venues (dine when, where and with whom you choose).
  • In-suite bar and refrigerator stocked with your preferences.
  • Complimentary fine wines at lunch, dinner and open bars throughout the ship.
  • Participation in on-board activities and on-board facilities.
  • Entertainment program on board.
  • Gratuities are neither required nor expected.

REQUIREMENTS FOR EMBARKATION 

  • Ιt is required in paper or electronic format Proof of vaccination at least 2 week prior the departure.
  • Guests are required to complete the dedicated digital Passenger Locator Form (dPLF). Passengers without PLF in their hands run the risk not to embark.

Kindly note that all guests must be fully vaccinated at least 2 week prior the departure.

Greek Isles Health and Safety Guidelines

All Suites include

Fine Egyptian cotton linens, fluffy duvet, down or hypoallergenic pillows, robes and slippers, 24-hour complimentary room service, In-suite bar stocked according to your preferences, Fine soaps such as L’Occitane and exclusive Therapies bath products by Molton Brown, London, Personalized stationery, Flat-screen TV with music and movies, Wi-Fi and cell phone access
Internet access on board is subject to a nominal service charge based on usage. This nominal charge serves to limit usage to some extent and thus improve the performance for all our guests. Guests simply register at the Seabourn Square terminals to set up an account, which is charged to the guest’s shipboard account. The basic charge is 40 cents ($.40 USD) per minute. Several different advance purchase plans are available on board at lower rates, to accommodate individual needs. Time purchased as a plan may be used at any time during the cruise, either at the terminals or wirelessly.

Premium Suite Amenities

An invitation from the Master for a bridge visit when the ship is in port.A personal visit from the Hotel Director. Fresh orchids or potpourri in your bathroom m. All-natural Molton Brown bath and beauty products including Pure Pampering bath oils. A large basket of succulent tropical fruits. High-quality bathrobes, soft and luxurious. Complimentary Internet service. A large bouquet of fresh flowers when you embark. A convenient espresso machine with a variety of coffees in your suite. Swarovski Optik binoculars in all Premium Suites. Complimentary private car transfers between airport and ship. * A choice of daily newspapers delivered to your suite. ** Wellness Bag exercise kit containing easy-to-carry workout gear available upon request. **

Penthouse Spa Suite Amenities

Complimentary full-day access to The Spa at Seabourn serene area, In-suite spa amenities Spa concierge service, Spacious bath with full tub and shower, Complimentary in-suite bar stocked with your preferences, Second in-suite bar stocked with waters, juices, and healthy snacks, 24-hour complimentary room service, Fine cotton linens, plush robes and slippers Writing desk with personalized stationary, All-natural Molton Brown, London bath and beauty products, including Pure Pampering bath oils, Additional Molton Brown, London specialty spa products and a menu of luxurious bath sponges, Calming L’Occitane fragrance can be diffused in the suite, and a soothing music soundtrack is available on request, Soaps by Hermès, L’Occitane, Baudelaire and Salvatore Ferragamo, iPod® docking stations, Flat-screen TVs with music and movies, The option of in-suite dining served course by course, Wi-Fi and cell phone access, PressReader mobile – Enjoy your favorite newspapers and magazines from your smartphone or tablet

Not Included

  • Port Expenses & Fees
  • Shore excursions
  • Travel insurance
  • Laundry charges
  • Spa and salon treatments
  • Telephone and internet charges
  • Medical services
In order to complete the booking, and according to the company policy, it is necessary for you to provide full details of all participants (Full Name, Date and Place of Birth) as they are shown on your Passport(s)/ID(s) (depending on the cruise type you have selected). It is also necessary to provide an Emergency Contact (friend or relative) and full contact details (Full name, Phone Number Mobile/Landline) of this person.
In order to confirm a booking a 30% deposit is require of the booking total. Balance must be paid as per booking confirmation you have received. Any booking made in the period of less than the period states the booking confirmation, full payment of the booking is required.
A valid passport is required for this cruise. (Depending the cruise you choose please check for Visa requirements).
You are responsible
for obtaining all necessary travel documents and for complying with Customs and Immigration requirements.
Guest without proper travel documents will not be allowed to board the vessel and no refund of cruise fare will be given to any guest failing to bring such documentation.
In order to avoid problems at departure, we kindly ask you to carefully check the validity of your documents and to be in possession of what is required for the cruise. If any guest does not possess the required documentation they will be denied boarding their flight/cruise and cancellation penalties will be applied.
Cancellation policy

Cruises of 59-days or less

 | Days Prior to Departure  | Cancellation charges
 | Booking date-57 days  | 10% of full fare
 | 56-42 days  | 45% of full fare 
 | 41-16 days  | 75% of full fare
 | 15-6 days  | 90% of full fare
 | Less than 6 days, or non-appearance  | 100% full fare
Cruises of 60-days or more:

 | Days Prior to Departure  | Cancellation charges
 | Booking date-91 days  | 10% of full fare
 | 90-42 days  | 45% of full fare 
 | 41-16 days  | 75% of full fare
 | 15-6 days  | 90% of full fare
 | Less than 6 days, or non-appearance  | 100% of full fare
 |   |  
 
-For cruises calling at Greece-
Please note that from  July 21, the Greek Government will introduce a new fee for visitors.
This mandatory fee applies to all cruise guests, regardless of age (including Infants) who go ashore at Greek ports – whether as part of an organized shore excursion or independently – including disembarking guests. 
Below is the current summary of the fees, up to May 31st, 2026: 
  • 21 July 2025 – 30 September 2025: 
    • EUR 20 per guest per port for Mykonos and Santorini 
    • EUR 5 per guest per port for all other Greek ports 
  • 1 October – 31 October 2025 / 1 April 2026 – 31 May 2026: 
    • EUR 12 per guest for Mykonos and Santorini 
    • EUR 3 per guest for all other Greek ports 
  • 1 November 2025 – 31 March 2026: 
    • EUR 4 per guest per port for Mykonos and Santorini 
    • EUR 1 per guest for all other Greek ports 
 Please note that this fee will be automatically charged to your onboard account if you disembark in any Greek port. Such fee is set and mandated by the Greek authorities and applies to all cruise lines operating in Greece.