Hot Deals 2024
Seabourn’s exclusive “Sail of the Year” event is available now until February 29, 2024, and includes:
- Savings of up to 25 percent on select voyages;
- A reduced 15 percent deposit on those same select voyages;
- Up to $1,000 shipboard credit per suite for bookings made by January 31, 2024, which can be used for a range of experiences including spa treatments, curated shore excursions, or an upgrade to Seabourn’s exclusive Reserve wine list.
Guests can explore the Arctic, Antarctic, or South Pacific and visit off-the-beaten-path ports in the Mediterranean, Alaska, Canada and New England, among other destinations.
Sailings included in the “Sail of the Year” promotion are:
- May 15, 2024 – a 15-day Isles of Papua New Guinea cruise
- November 15, 2024 – an 11-day The Great White Continent voyage
- August 5, 2024 – an 11-day Fjords of East Greenland itinerary
- August 31, 2024 – a 12-day Canada and New England Fall Foliage sailing
- August 2, 2024 – a seven-day Alaska Fjords and Canadian Inside Passage itinerary
- June 8, 2024 – a 14-day Celtic Sea and Silver Coast cruise
- June 30, 2024 – a seven-day Balkan Jewels cruise
- August 11 – a seven-day Ephesus and Greek Island Gems voyage
- September 29, 2024 – an 11-day Riviera and Mediterranean Jewels cruise
- October 25, 2024 – a seven-day The Calanques and Riviera Gems itinerary
Nothing makes Luxury Cruise News more excited, than sharing insight of a collection of the best new cruises, something for everyone, from expedition ships that up passengers’ access to places like Greenland and Antarctica, to an exciting new small-ship circuit of the Mediterranean. There are brand-new and classic options alike—from a luxe Nile River option to leisurely routes in the Caribbean. Here, the best new cruises in the world.
Silver Endeavour — Silversea
While sipping complimentary champagne in a solarium hot tub, ogle gentoo penguins standing single file atop a turquoise ice floe through two-story glass walls. One by one, they dive into Antarctic waters like some choreographed chorus line in 1930s flicks. Back in your sumptuous suite, celebrate that sighting with caviar, as a tux-clad white-gloved butler stirs a three-olive martini. Next up? A lavish lobster dinner, served here, there—well, everywhere. Just a typical day on the 200-passenger, polar-class expedition ship Silver Endeavour. The ultra-posh, all-inclusive vessel delivers unforgettable journeys; hop a chartered flight landing smackdab in Antarctica, for an adventure before the adventure. Beyond the poles, the ship sails remote lands with a savvy, passionate expedition team leading the way. Expect private yacht-style service with a one-to-one passenger-crew ratio. Swim laps in the indoor heated swimming pool, and absolutely indulge in Otium spa’s 100-minute golden radiance facial and the flakiest teatime scones with double cream in Art’s Cafe. —