Seabourn Pursuit · 11-Day Antarctic Peninsula Cruise, Feb 11, 2027

SeabournCruise-OnlyAntarcticaSeabourn PursuitFeb 11, 2027
11 daysCruise
Feb 11, 2027 – Feb 21, 2027Departure
From US$20,998Reference Price
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Seabourn Pursuit · 11-Day Antarctic Peninsula Cruise, Feb 11, 2027

Route Map

Route map is indicative. Actual ports, landings, cruising areas and activity order may change according to weather, sea state, ice and local operating conditions.

Seabourn Pursuit Classic Antarctic Peninsula Expedition route map

Product Overview

Operator
Confirmed in the confirmed departure documents.
Ship
Seabourn Pursuit Seabourn Pursuit
Route
11daysAntarctic Peninsula
Destination
Antarctic Peninsula
Travel Dates
2027.02.11 — 2027.02.21
Duration
11days
Price
US$20,998 from

An 11-day cruise-only Seabourn departure aboard Seabourn Pursuit, operating Ushuaia roundtrip from Feb 11, 2027 to Feb 21, 2027. The itinerary focuses on Drake Passage sailing, Antarctic Peninsula scenery, wildlife viewing, Zodiac cruising and landings as conditions allow. Cabin space, pricing and operating details are confirmed by an advisor.

Route Map

Route map is indicative. Actual ports, landings, cruising areas and activity order may change according to weather, sea state, ice and local operating conditions.

Seabourn Pursuit Classic Antarctic Peninsula Expedition route map

Trip Highlights

Antarctic Peninsula Ice Coast

Seabourn Pursuit Classic Antarctic Peninsula Expedition Antarctic Peninsula Ice Coast
Seabourn Pursuit Classic Antarctic Peninsula Expedition Antarctic Peninsula Ice Coast
  • The Antarctic Peninsula segment focuses on glacier bays, icebergs, snowy mountains, penguin areas, seals, seabirds and possible whale observations.
  • Landing points, cruising time and activity order are decided by the captain and expedition team according to weather, sea state, ice and safety.

Antarctic Peninsula Ice Coast

Seabourn Pursuit Classic Antarctic Peninsula Expedition Antarctic Peninsula Ice Coast
Seabourn Pursuit Classic Antarctic Peninsula Expedition Antarctic Peninsula Ice Coast
  • The Antarctic Peninsula segment focuses on glacier bays, icebergs, snowy mountains, penguin areas, seals, seabirds and possible whale observations.
  • Landing points, cruising time and activity order are decided by the captain and expedition team according to weather, sea state, ice and safety.

Antarctic Wildlife Window

Seabourn Pursuit Classic Antarctic Peninsula Expedition Antarctic Wildlife Window
Seabourn Pursuit Classic Antarctic Peninsula Expedition Antarctic Wildlife Window
  • Seasonal opportunities may include penguins, seals, seabirds and whales around the peninsula, South Shetland region or sub-Antarctic islands.
  • Wildlife sightings, viewing distance and landing access cannot be guaranteed and follow protection rules.

Seabourn Expedition Ship and Onboard Service

Seabourn Pursuit Classic Antarctic Peninsula Expedition Seabourn Expedition Ship and Onboard Service
Seabourn Pursuit Classic Antarctic Peninsula Expedition Seabourn Expedition Ship and Onboard Service
  • Seabourn Venture and Seabourn Pursuit are expedition ships used for polar cruise-only departures, with suite accommodation, dining, expedition briefings and Zodiac-supported operations.
  • Cabin categories, onboard facilities and activity openings are subject to the confirmed ship and final operating plan for the departure.

Drake Passage, Sea Days and Lectures

Seabourn Pursuit Classic Antarctic Peninsula Expedition Drake Passage, Sea Days and Lectures
Seabourn Pursuit Classic Antarctic Peninsula Expedition Drake Passage, Sea Days and Lectures
  • Sea days may include expedition lectures, destination briefings, safety preparation, photography sharing and deck watching.
  • The onboard program and sailing pace are adjusted according to weather, swell and the ship's progress.

Daily Itinerary

You may first check the alongside the daily itinerary.

DAY 1 Feb 11

Embarkation and Departure

Embark in Ushuaia and begin the voyage according to the final port and operator arrangements. Boarding time, luggage handling and onboard briefings follow the final departure documents.

DAY 2 Feb 12

Drake Passage

Spend the day at sea with expedition lectures, briefings, deck watching and shipboard service. The sailing pace and onboard program are adjusted according to weather and sea conditions.

DAY 3 Feb 13

Drake Passage

Spend the day at sea with expedition lectures, briefings, deck watching and shipboard service. The sailing pace and onboard program are adjusted according to weather and sea conditions.

DAY 4 Feb 14

Antarctic Peninsula Exploration

Explore around the Antarctic Peninsula when weather, ice and sea state allow. Possible activities include Zodiac cruising, shore landings, glacier and iceberg viewing, and wildlife observation.

DAY 5 Feb 15

South Shetland Islands and Antarctic Peninsula

Explore South Shetland Island and Antarctic Peninsula waters when conditions allow, with possible Zodiac cruising, landings and wildlife observation.

DAY 6 Feb 16

Antarctic Peninsula Exploration

Explore around the Antarctic Peninsula when weather, ice and sea state allow. Possible activities include Zodiac cruising, shore landings, glacier and iceberg viewing, and wildlife observation.

DAY 7 Feb 17

Antarctic Peninsula Exploration

Explore around the Antarctic Peninsula when weather, ice and sea state allow. Possible activities include Zodiac cruising, shore landings, glacier and iceberg viewing, and wildlife observation.

DAY 8 Feb 18

Antarctic Peninsula Exploration

Explore around the Antarctic Peninsula when weather, ice and sea state allow. Possible activities include Zodiac cruising, shore landings, glacier and iceberg viewing, and wildlife observation.

DAY 9 Feb 19

Drake Passage

Spend the day at sea with expedition lectures, briefings, deck watching and shipboard service. The sailing pace and onboard program are adjusted according to weather and sea conditions.

DAY 10 Feb 20

Drake Passage

Spend the day at sea with expedition lectures, briefings, deck watching and shipboard service. The sailing pace and onboard program are adjusted according to weather and sea conditions.

DAY 11 Feb 21

Disembarkation

Disembarkation in Ushuaia. Final timing, luggage handling and onward connection guidance are subject to Seabourn and local port conditions.

Daily arrangements are subject to Seabourn's final departure documents, weather, sea state, ice, port operations, environmental rules and expedition-team decisions.

Ship and Cabins

Seabourn Pursuit

Seabourn Pursuit operates this Classic Antarctic Peninsula Expedition voyage for Seabourn. The ship provides accommodation, dining, public viewing spaces, expedition lectures, landing briefings and Zodiac-supported activities according to the final voyage plan.

Operator
Seabourn
Ship
Seabourn Pursuit
Voyage
P715
Route
Classic Antarctic Peninsula Expedition
Departure Date
Feb 11, 2027

Public Areas

  • Expedition accommodation and onboard dining
  • Expedition-team lectures, landing briefings and safety briefings
  • Zodiac cruising and landing activities when opened by the expedition team
  • Observation decks, public lounges and onboard activities according to the confirmed ship

Pricing Details

Cabin Pricing

Cabin Description Price
Standard / Entry Cabin Category Open cabin categories, size, deck, benefits, occupancy and inventory are subject to Seabourn live availability and final confirmation. From US$20,998
Veranda, Suite and Higher Suite Categories Open cabin categories, size, deck, benefits, occupancy and inventory are subject to Seabourn live availability and final confirmation. From US$20,998

Included

  • Onboard accommodation, onboard meals and operator-arranged onboard activities, subject to the voyage terms.
  • Expedition-team lectures, landing briefings and operator-opened Zodiac cruising or landing activities, subject to weather, ice and operator arrangements.
  • Whether port charges, onboard gratuities, beverages, Wi-Fi and similar items are included depends on the operator, cabin category and contract terms; confirm before booking.

Not Included

  • International flights, domestic flights, visas, insurance, pre- and post-cruise hotels, transfers, land extensions and personal expenses, unless clearly included by Seabourn or the signed contract.
  • Optional activities such as kayaking, camping, submarine programs or other add-ons may require separate space, conditions or fees, subject to operator confirmation.
  • Additional expenses caused by weather, ice, port, itinerary or force-majeure changes are handled according to Seabourn terms and the signed contract.

Travel Notes

Route and Activity Adjustments

Antarctic and South Georgia expedition routes are affected by weather, sea state, ice, port rules, wildlife protection and environmental regulations. Landings, Zodiac cruising, activity order and time ashore may change.

Cruise-Only Booking

This page shows cruise-only reference information. Final cabin category, price, taxes, inclusions, optional activity space, payment terms and cancellation policy are subject to Seabourn's written confirmation and the signed contract.

Travel Preparation

Travelers should prepare visas, insurance, polar clothing and health information according to Antarctica voyage requirements. Final meeting point, embarkation, disembarkation and luggage rules are subject to the pre-departure notice.