DATES / RATES
Rates are listed per person in USD
|
Start Date | End Date | From EUR | From USD |
May 29, 2025 | Jun 08, 2025 | 13,049 |
13,587 |
// Rates are listed per person in USD
|
Start Date | End Date | From EUR | From USD |
May 29, 2025 | Jun 08, 2025 | 13,049 |
13,587 |
ITINERARY
Day
0-1 : Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
Edinburgh,
the capital of Scotland, is a city that effortlessly combines ancient
history with a vibrant modern energy. Its streets are steeped in
stories, from the cobblestones of the Old Town to the elegant Georgian
avenues of the New Town, both recognized as UNESCO World Heritage
Sites. Visit Edinburgh Castle, majestically poised atop an ancient
volcanic rock, and stroll the Royal Mile leading to the regal Palace of
Holyroodhouse. Discover world-class art at the Scottish National
Gallery and find serenity in the Princes Street Gardens. Marvel at the
contemporary Scottish Parliament building, tour the decommissioned
Royal Yacht Britannia, and when night falls, immerse yourself in
Edinburgh's thriving cultural scene.
Day
1 : Longyearbyen, Norway
Longyearbyen, the seat of the Governor of Svalbard, is located in a
narrow valley along the shores of Adventfjorden a small tributary of
Isfjord, the largest fjord system in Svalbard. It extends 100
kilometers (60 miles) into the island of Spitsbergen. Nine large
tidewater glaciers, with a combined ice-front of 21 kilometers (13
miles), as well as dozens hanging glaciers drain into the fjord.
The town’s 2,100 inhabitants exist in one of the most
northern settlements on Earth, making their living by a combination of
coal mining, education and tourism. Because of the town’s
extreme isolation, proximity to wildlife, and Svalbard’s
pristine environment, unique laws exist that are found in few other
places. All individuals venturing outside of town are required to carry
a rifle for protection against polar bears, possessing a cat is
illegal, no one is allowed to be buried here and how much alcohol can
be purchased each month is restricted.
Longyearbyen was named after the American industrialist John Longyear
whose Arctic Coal Company began mining here in 1906.
Day
2-8 : Svalbard Experience
Svalbard
is a remote, vast and wild place, largely untouched by the human
presence. In visiting this destination, our plans and itinerary are not
set, as we allow the weather, conditions and wildlife to dictate each
day. Should a polar bear appear on the horizon we might stop the ship
or the Zodiacs in order to get a better look at it. Should ice choke
the waters in front of us, we might slow down and explore the edge of
this ice while admiring its colors and forms while searching for
wildlife, or else turn and choose another destination. Should storms
lash against the site we want to visit, we may opt to find a more
protected bay and explore a different spot. Whatever we do Svalbard
holds many beauties and mysteries and exciting discoveries are always
available for those whose eyes and hearts are open.
Day
9 : Longyearbyen, Norway
Longyearbyen,
the seat of the Governor of Svalbard, is located in a narrow valley
along the shores of Adventfjorden a small tributary of Isfjord, the
largest fjord system in Svalbard. It extends 100 kilometers (60 miles)
into the island of Spitsbergen. Nine large tidewater glaciers, with a
combined ice-front of 21 kilometers (13 miles), as well as dozens
hanging glaciers drain into the fjord.
The town’s 2,100
inhabitants exist in one of the most northern settlements on Earth,
making their living by a combination of coal mining, education and
tourism. Because of the town’s extreme isolation, proximity
to
wildlife, and Svalbard’s pristine environment, unique laws
exist that
are found in few other places. All individuals venturing outside of
town are required to carry a rifle for protection against polar bears,
possessing a cat is illegal, no one is allowed to be buried here and
how much alcohol can be purchased each month is restricted.
Longyearbyen was named after the American industrialist John Longyear
whose Arctic Coal Company began mining here in 1906.
Day
10 : Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
Edinburgh,
the capital of Scotland, is a city that effortlessly combines ancient
history with a vibrant modern energy. Its streets are steeped in
stories, from the cobblestones of the Old Town to the elegant Georgian
avenues of the New Town, both recognized as UNESCO World Heritage
Sites. Visit Edinburgh Castle, majestically poised atop an ancient
volcanic rock, and stroll the Royal Mile leading to the regal Palace of
Holyroodhouse. Discover world-class art at the Scottish National
Gallery and find serenity in the Princes Street Gardens. Marvel at the
contemporary Scottish Parliament building, tour the decommissioned
Royal Yacht Britannia, and when night falls, immerse yourself in
Edinburgh's thriving cultural scene.
Seabourn Venture (Luxury Expedition, 264-guests)
Seabourn Venture is Seabourn's ultra-luxury purpose-built expedition ship. The ship features 132 all veranda, all ocean-front suites. The ship is built for polar environments (PC6 Polar Class standards) with a brand new innovative design, created specifically for the ultra-luxury expedition traveler. There are two custom-built submarines onboard, providing an unforgettable view of the world beneath the ocean's surface. The ship is also designed to carry a complement of double sea kayaks as well as 24 Zodiacs that can accommodate all onboard guests at once.
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WHAT'S INCLUDED
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ADVENTURE
OPTIONS
- Hiking
- Kayaking
- Cultural
Tour
- Zodiac
Cruising