Seabourn has opened its 2027/29 ocean voyage collection for sale, unveiling 118 departures across 243 destinations in 45 countries.

Mark Tamis, Seabourn President, said the collection reflected both the line’s heritage and its ambitions for the future.

“Travellers choose Seabourn because they want to genuinely connect with the places they visit. This collection reflects where we began and where we are going, combining our heritage of small-ship luxury with new destinations and itineraries and more opportunities to bring luxury and exploration together in an immersive way,” Mr Tamis said.

The luxury line is preparing to celebrate its Ruby Jubilee in 2028, marking four decades of small-ship exploration at sea.

The milestone will be marked across every sailing with special anniversary programming, themed entertainment and onboard enhancements inspired by Seabourn’s 40-year story.

A highlight of the anniversary will be an exclusive collaboration with The Atlantic, including a 12-day Canada and New England voyage departing October 4, 2028, aboard Seabourn Quest, featuring leading thinkers and cultural voices from the publication.

The centrepiece of the anniversary is the Cape to Cape World Cruise, departing January 7, 2028, aboard Seabourn Quest for a 120-day voyage spanning five continents, including Antarctica, Easter Island and the Falkland Islands, with a Panama Canal transit nodding to Seabourn’s very first sailing.

Beyond the anniversary programming, the 2027/29 collection spans Alaska, Japan, Southeast Asia, the Mediterranean, Northern Europe, the Caribbean and Canada and New England, with itineraries designed around smaller ports, longer stays and deeper destination immersion.

Highlights include 18 Japan departures timed for cherry blossoms and fall foliage, new Alaska Summer Solstice voyages designed around extended daylight, a maiden call at Ko Samui in Southeast Asia and new Baltic sailings roundtrip from Copenhagen.

For reservations or more details visit seabourn.com