- Seabourn’s 2027–2029 season includes 118 departures visiting 243 destinations across 45 countries, focusing on small-ship access and longer port stays.
- The 2028 “Ruby Jubilee” celebrates 40 years of luxury with the Ruby Collection, featuring 40 curated voyages and special anniversary programming on every sailing.
- A new partnership with The Atlantic will bring high-level intellectual enrichment and “Seabourn Conversations” to select itineraries throughout the anniversary year.
- New regional highlights include Alaska Summer Solstice voyages, maiden calls in Norway and Thailand, and a historic 120-day World Cruise transiting the Panama Canal
Seabourn has officially opened its highly anticipated 2027–2029 ocean voyage collection, a period that will be headlined by the cruise line’s 40th-anniversary celebration in 2028. This expansive new season features 118 departures to 243 destinations across 45 countries, utilizing the ultra-luxury vessels Seabourn Encore, Seabourn Ovation, and Seabourn Quest. Designed for deep destination immersion, the itineraries emphasize smaller, boutique ports and longer stays that are only accessible to intimate, yacht-style ships.
A major highlight of the 2028 season is the “Ruby Jubilee at Sea,” marking four decades since the brand’s 1988 debut. To commemorate this milestone, Seabourn has curated the Ruby Collection, a series of 40 special voyages featuring exclusive onboard events, signature celebrations, and themed entertainment inspired by the line’s heritage. The anniversary year also introduces a prestigious collaboration with The Atlantic, bringing leading thinkers and cultural voices on board for moderated discussions, including a signature 12-day Canada and New England sailing in October 2028.
Global exploration reaches new heights with unique itineraries such as the “Alaska Summer Solstice” voyages, which capitalize on extended daylight for in-depth glacier viewing and Zodiac excursions. In Asia, new routes connect Shanghai with Seoul and Taiwan, while a 14-day holiday sailing in Southeast Asia marks a maiden call to Ko Samui, Thailand. Northern Europe offerings include new Baltic round-trips from Copenhagen with maiden calls in Bodø and Narvik, Norway. Additionally, the 120-day “Cape to Cape” World Cruise in 2028 pays homage to Seabourn’s first-ever sailing with a symbolic transit through the Panama Canal, further solidifying the brand’s legacy of pioneering luxury travel.
