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SEABOURN VENTURE

SISIMIUT, GREENLAND

THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE 2026 & 2027 Embark on the journey of a lifetime through the legendary Northwest Passage and walk in the footsteps of the seafarers and explorers who carved their way through this historic route and through history itself. Surround yourself with the magic of the largest icebergs in the northern hemisphere and abundant sea ice, and indulge your curiosity as you meet the diverse, solitary wildlife that you can only find in this part of the world. Gain a new perspective on life itself as you connect with indigenous communities, learn their rich history and traditions, and better understand what it means to live their self-sustaining way of life.

24-Day Journey across the Northwest Passage

REYKJAVIK TO NOME OR REVERSE (^) 5, 29^ Aug 2026 | SEABOURN VENTURE VISITS:  Fly Reykjavik/Kangerlussuaq (Greenland); Ilulissat (Jacobshavn); Sisimiut (Holsteinsborg); Pond Inlet (Nunavut, Canada); Dundas Harbour (Devon Island, Nunavut); Croker Bay; Seabourn’s Northwest Passage Experience (4 days); Cambridge Bay Village; Seabourn’s Northwest Passage Experience (1 day); Herschel Island (Canada); Nome (Alaska); Anchorage.

In Autumn 2023, Seabourn Venture first completed our first Northwest Passage voyage, achieving what John Franklin could not! Over the last two years, guests have enjoyed several once-in-a-lifetime experiences along the way:

Spotting ten polar bears from the ship in one day enroute to Coningham Bay, lazing, swimming, and eating along the shoreline Navigating the Bellot Strait in the company of several bowhead whales Exploring Iqaluktuuttiaq (also known as Cambridge Bay), an

Expedition Team member’s hometown, sharing local delicacies, and visiting historic sites such as the original outposts of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and Hudson’s Bay Company Hiking Edinburgh Island and revelling in the beauty of the various-coloured mosses and lichens

Enjoying the all-day open bridge in the Beaufort Sea as the ship passed from Nunavut to Inuvialuit (Canada’s North-western Territories) to learn more about the ship’s navigation, changing sea ice levels, and historical exploration and shipping routes.

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EXTRAORDINARY EXPEDITIONS OCTOBER 2025 – MARCH 2028

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