Seabourn puts 2023 Alaskan voyages on sale

Seabourn has launched a selection of voyages in Alaska, the Pacific Coast, Canada and New England for 2023.

Seabourn Odyssey will head to Alaska for a total of 18 sailings between May and October 2023, with voyages ranging from seven to 11 days. There is also the option to sail from Vancourver, British Columbia, on 14-day ‘combination cruises’.

Highlights of the season include 14 seven-day itineraries sailing north or south between Vancouver and Juneau; two 10-day Alaska Fjords voyages sailing roundtrip from Vancourver; and a visit to Glacier Bay National Park on three of the seven-day itineraries. 

The season will conclude with an eight-day Pacific Gold Coast voyage to Los Angeles, departing Vancouver on October 13, 2023 and visiting Seattle; San Francisco; Victoria, British Columbia and Santa Barbara. 

Seabourn Quest will also offer six sailings along the coasts of Canada and New England from August 24 until November 7, 2023, ranging from 12 to 14 days. 

Highlights include a series of four 12-day Canada & New England autumn foliage voyages travelling from Montreal to New York; one 12-day Canadian autumn cruise sailing from Montreal and a final 14-day repositioning cruise from Montreal to Miami, departing on October 25 with ports of call including Quebec City; Nova Scotia; Bar Harbor, Maine; an overnight visit to New York City; and Charleston, South Carolina. 

“We always look forward to spending summer and autumn along the coasts of North America, where the breath-taking scenery and distinctive cultures of each region never fail to delight our guests,” said Josh Leibowitz, president of Seabourn.

“Alaska will be pure adventure with outings deep into areas brimming with natural wonders and wildlife, while the Pacific and Atlantic coasts are each fascinating in their own ways, with seasonal beauty and opportunities to visit big cities, making for a very fulfilling cruising experience.”

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