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Known for its ability to exceed the expectations of its guests, Seabourn Venture is doing just that in its 12-Day “Antarctica Exploration” voyage, which is scheduled to conclude on Feb. 9.
“Guests didn’t just witness Antarctica, they helped set new polar records for Seabourn and the wider Carnival Corporation fleet, reached 70° South, the most southerly point in Seabourn and Carnival Corporation history and completed Seabourn’s first-ever exploration of George VI Sound, venturing well beyond the peninsula’s more familiar routes,” the ultra-luxury line said.
But it doesn’t stop there.
This article originally appeared in TravelPulse.
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About Seabourn
At Seabourn, they are passionate about travel. They believe that traveling for pleasure has a redemptive power that enriches people’s lives. They believe that travel truly is magical, an experience like no other. They believe that travel rejuvenates the body and the soul, and refreshes the mind and the spirit. Seabourn’s cruises are a reflection of life itself, a glorious combination of what some might say are oxymoronic characteristics yet work so wonderfully well. Casually elegant. Luxuriously understated. Intimately outgoing. Seabourn has a fleet of all-suite ships that carry only 450-600 passengers on each journey, giving its staff the ability to cater to every guest, and giving guests the opportunity to forge new friendships with other travelers. Because, like life, every Seabourn cruise is not a trip. It’s a journey.
Seabourn Venture also “landed guests directly onto Antarctic Sea ice at approximately 69.5° South for a Champagne toast at the most southerly point any Seabourn guest has ever stood and brought guests ashore at historic Base E on Stonington Island, a rarely visited former British research station offering a tangible link to mid-20th-century Antarctic exploration,” the line said.
