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Caribbean, South America & Scotia Arc Expedition

Departing on 5 Oct 2026 from Halifax aboard the Seabourn Venture - Cruise No: 2266682

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27998 pp

Your Itinerary

Halifax — Basseterre — Little Bay — Rodney Bay, Saint Lucia — Bridgetown — Port Of Spain, Trinidad And Tobago — Devils Island — Crossing the Equator — Fortaleza, Brazil — Natal, Brazil — Salvador de Bahia, Brazil — Armacao dos Buzio — Parati — Rio de Janeiro — Camboriu, Brazil — Montevideo — The Seabourn Falkland Island Experience — Port Stanley — The Seabourn Falkland Island Experience — The Seabourn Falkland Island Experience — The Seabourn Antarctic Experience — The Seabourn Antarctic Experience — The Seabourn Antarctic Experience — The Seabourn Antarctic Experience — The Seabourn Antarctic Experience — Ushuaia
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Port
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Arrive
Depart
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5 Oct '26
Halifax
07:00

With its exceptionally delightful harbor side setting, early Europeans were first attracted to Halifax in 1749 with the establishment here of a military outpost by Colonel Cornwallis. The ports natural advantages of a well-protected harbor and close proximity to major fishing grounds resulted in its growth into a major military base and sea port. The peninsula has had several major immigrations during its history; English, French, German, Irish and Scottish have come in substantial numbers at various times. Travelers familiar with the South Pacific will find it interesting to know that Captain James Cook, whose explorations defined most of the Pacific Basin for Europeans, also spent four years in Halifax charting Nova Scotia and the waters of the St. Lawrence. A college town, Halifax has an exhilarating and youthful air about it, as evidenced by many bicyclists and skateboarders. The heart of Halifax offers wonderful restaurants and shopping, galleries, museums, and sites of historic interest including the Naval Dockyard, which dates from 1757, and St. Paul’s Church. Heading out of town, the wonders of nature are to be found in the form of the sea, with the smell of salty air, cool ocean breezes, and the powerful force of waves crashing against the rugged shoreline.

2
6 Oct '26
At Sea
3
7 Oct '26
At Sea
4
8 Oct '26
At Sea
5
9 Oct '26
At Sea
6
10 Oct '26
Basseterre

A classic golden arc of sugary sand at South Friar’s Bay, Carambola is home to the island’s most luxurious beach clubs and restaurants. Umbrellas, loungers and optional water sports abound for those so inclined. Otherwise St. Kitts has other attractions, including a number of lovingly preserved plantation great houses, the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Brimstone Hill Fortress and a scenic narrow gauge sugarcane railway.

7
11 Oct '26
Little Bay
8
12 Oct '26
Rodney Bay, Saint Lucia

This is the island’s yachting center, quieter and less crowded than the main port of Castries. You can visit the island’s “drive-in” volcano at Soufriere, view the iconic peaks of the Pitons or perhaps snorkel at Pigeon Island, one of Jacques Cousteau’s favorite dive spots.

9
13 Oct '26
Bridgetown

Barbados has retained many of the trappings of its British colonial heritage. Judges and barristers wear proper robes and wigs, police don helmets styled after London bobbies and cricket remains a national passion. Barbados also has all the sporting appeal of the rest of the Caribbean, with pristine beaches, powerful surf and crystal clear waters. Brightly colored homes and hibiscus flowers mingle with mahogany trees and English churches dating back to the 17th century.

10
14 Oct '26
Port Of Spain, Trinidad And Tobago
09:00
20:00
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15 Oct '26
At Sea
12
16 Oct '26
At Sea
13
17 Oct '26
Devils Island
07:00
19:00

Before they were a notorious penal colony, the Iles de Salut (Islands of Salvation) provided French colonists with a welcome escape from the fever-ridden jungles of the Guiana mainland. Lying ten miles off the coastline, and swept by treacherous ocean currents, the trio of small islands provided a perfect isolated location for incarcerating criminals without danger or expense, since the shark-infested sea and the trackless jungles ashore precluded any possibility of escape. All three islands, popularly known as Devil’s Island, were used as a prison from 1852 to 1953. Your day is free to explore the prison ruins or search for signs of the surprisingly abundant wildlife.

14
18 Oct '26
At Sea
15
19 Oct '26
At Sea
16
20 Oct '26
Crossing the Equator

If you are a “pollywog,” who has never crossed the line at sea, you will be expected to undergo a mock trial by King Neptune and his court for the entertainment of the “shellbacks” who have already done so. Mild but hilarious indignities will be conjured, and in the end a good time will be had by most, if not all.

17
21 Oct '26
Fortaleza, Brazil
07:00
14:00

Fortaleza, in the northeastern state of Ceara, is one of Brazil’s chief seaports. Among the wealth of exports passing through its harbor are cotton, beans, rice, sugar, fruit, and of course, coffee. Lovely beaches shaded by coconut palms and some of the finest handicrafts Brazil has to offer are among the city’s appealing attractions. Explore the highlights of the region along with some of its traditional activities.

18
22 Oct '26
Natal, Brazil
09:00
17:00

Natal was built on the right bank of the River Potenji, right where the river meets the Atlantic; the soil is very sandy, with dunes and bays protected by reefs which appear all along the shore line. This “City of Dunes” invites you to ride in a dune buggy over huge sand dunes with sweeping views of the sea.

19
23 Oct '26
At Sea
20
24 Oct '26
Salvador de Bahia, Brazil
09:00
18:00

If Rio is the heart of Brazil and Sao Paulo is its brain, Salvador is its spirit. It was here in 1549 that the Portuguese founded the capital city and chief port of their new colony. Vast fortunes were made through the slave trade, and the introduction of a large African population had an important effect on the local culture. Salvador is built in two levels. The most appealing is in the upper city, the lovely colonial neighborhood of Pelourinho, which in the past few years has been completely restored to its former glory.

21
25 Oct '26
At Sea
22
26 Oct '26
At Sea
23
27 Oct '26
Armacao dos Buzio
07:00
14:00

Buzios is on everyone’s top ten most beautiful places list. With dozens of gorgeous beaches, warm, clear waters, lush tropical vegetation and a wealth of opportunities for active or relaxing play, it earns the spot easily. The place thrives on pleasing visitors, and you’ll be no exception.
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24
28 Oct '26
Parati
07:00
17:00

As one of the most beautiful colonial cities in the world, Parati, which means “white fish,” is protected by UNESCO. The city exudes a magical and romantic ambience with its gas lights, well-preserved colonial houses, gardens and winding streets. Parati’s history goes back to the early 1530s and is full of tales of pirates, gold, romance and mystery. As the second most important port in Brazil, Parati Harbor was built in the 17th and 18th centuries for the export of gold to Portugal, and as the center of southern Brazil’s slave trade. The economy of Parati later turned to sugar cane with a multitude of mills that produced Brazil’s high quality spirit known as “pinga” or cachaça.

25
29 Oct '26
Rio de Janeiro
07:00
17:00

Its stunning setting and joyous lust for life make Rio a cidade maravilhosa, “marvelous city.” Ipanema, Copacabana, samba – the words alone conjure Brazilian paradise.

26
30 Oct '26
At Sea
27
31 Oct '26
Camboriu, Brazil
07:00
18:00
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1 Nov '26
At Sea
29
2 Nov '26
At Sea
30
3 Nov '26
Montevideo
07:00
13:00

Tucked in between Brazil and Argentina, the republic of Uruguay has nevertheless maintained its own identity and traditions. As South America’s second smallest country, it has been called a city surrounded by a big ranch. Montevideo has also been referred to as “The Switzerland of South America,” for its same secretive bank system guaranteed by law. Uruguay is principally middle class and boasts the most highly educated citizens on the continent.

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4 Nov '26
At Sea
32
5 Nov '26
At Sea
33
6 Nov '26
The Seabourn Falkland Island Experience
13:00
18:00
34
7 Nov '26
Port Stanley
07:00
17:00

An archipelago of over 700 islands spread over 4,700 square miles lies about 300 miles east of the coast of Argentina. Its political affiliation is with the United Kingdom, and it is named the Falkland Islands, although this is disputed by Argentina, which calls the island group Islas Malvinas. The islands were the focus of a short, violent military confrontation between the two nations in 1982 which resulted in many lives lost. Most visitors come to the islands attracted by the severe beauty of the landscape and the unusual wildlife to be seen there, especially colonies of penguins. Port Stanley, the capital, is a plucky outpost supporting the hardy islanders who farm and fish and, lately, newcomers set on exploiting the recently discovered oil reserves offshore.

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8 Nov '26
The Seabourn Falkland Island Experience
07:00
17:00
36
9 Nov '26
The Seabourn Falkland Island Experience
12:00
37
10 Nov '26
At Sea
38
11 Nov '26
At Sea
39
12 Nov '26
The Seabourn Antarctic Experience
07:00
17:00
40
13 Nov '26
The Seabourn Antarctic Experience
07:00
17:00
41
14 Nov '26
The Seabourn Antarctic Experience
07:00
17:00
42
15 Nov '26
The Seabourn Antarctic Experience
07:00
17:00
43
16 Nov '26
The Seabourn Antarctic Experience
07:00
17:00
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17 Nov '26
At Sea
45
18 Nov '26
At Sea
46
19 Nov '26
Ushuaia
07:00

The southernmost city in the world, Ushuaia is the capital of Argentine Tierra del Fuego and an important naval base boasting a strategic as well as a picturesque location on the shores of Ushuaia Bay and the Beagle Channel. This rustic coastal town is set among waterfalls, glaciers, snow-clad mountains and beech forests, and the nutrient-rich local waters abound with marine life. Though the houses here are painted warm, pastel colors, the weather is chilly year-round and winter sports such as downhill and cross-country skiing and skating are popular. Ushuaia’s principal industries are raising sheep, logging, fishing and trapping. It became a boomtown with 30,000 residents in the late 1980’s when the government sought to increase Argentina’s presence near Antarctica by giving tax breaks to citizens who settled here.

Launched

2021

Tonnage

23,000

Length

558

Crew

120

Capacity

264

Seabourn’s ultra-luxury purpose-built expedition ship Seabourn Venture, paying tribute to the remote destinations visited by the brand’s highly successful expedition and Ventures by Seabourn excursion programs and the fascinating places yet to be explored in the future. Seabourn Venture is scheduled to launch in June 2021, with a second yet-to-be-named sister ship slated to launch in May 2022. Both ships will be designed and built for diverse environments to PC6 Polar Class standards and will include a plethora of modern hardware and technology that will extend the ships global deployment and capabilities. The new ships, which are being built by T. Mariotti, will be a brand new innovative design, created specifically for the ultra-luxury expedition traveler, and will include many features that have made Seabourn ships so successful. A new and exciting offering will be two custom-built submarines carried onboard, providing an unforgettable view of the world beneath the ocean’s surface. The ships will also be designed to carry a complement of double sea kayaks, mountain bikes and ebikes as well as 24 Zodiacs that can accommodate all onboard guests at once, which will allow for a truly immersive experience. Each ship will feature 132 all veranda, all ocean-front suites.

Flat Screen TV

Hair Dryer
Personal Safe
Slippers

Bar
The Verandah

Air Conditioning
Bathroom

Description

Seabourn’s ultra-luxury purpose-built expedition ship Seabourn Venture, paying tribute to the remote destinations visited by the brand’s highly successful expedition and Ventures by Seabourn excursion programs and the fascinating places yet to be explored in the future. Seabourn Venture is scheduled to launch in June 2021, with a second yet-to-be-named sister ship slated to launch in May 2022. Both ships will be designed and built for diverse environments to PC6 Polar Class standards and will include a plethora of modern hardware and technology that will extend the ships global deployment and capabilities. The new ships, which are being built by T. Mariotti, will be a brand new innovative design, created specifically for the ultra-luxury expedition traveler, and will include many features that have made Seabourn ships so successful. A new and exciting offering will be two custom-built submarines carried onboard, providing an unforgettable view of the world beneath the ocean’s surface. The ships will also be designed to carry a complement of double sea kayaks, mountain bikes and ebikes as well as 24 Zodiacs that can accommodate all onboard guests at once, which will allow for a truly immersive experience. Each ship will feature 132 all veranda, all ocean-front suites.

Entertainment

Flat Screen TV

Other

Hair Dryer
Personal Safe
Slippers

Food and Drink

Bar
The Verandah

Relaxation

Air Conditioning
Bathroom

Included Services

  • All Inclusive
  • All Suite Ship
  • Gratuities Included

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