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Indonesia, Papua New Guinea & Islands Of The Pacific

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Balcony
$69,149
Suite
$97,844
* Port charges, taxes and fees included
 Cruise Length
54 Days
 Cruise Starts
Darwin
 Cruise Finishes
Santiago
Cruise Line
Seabourn
Ship
Departures
Passengers
264
Crew
120
Launched
2023
Cruise Code
P6A54A

Overview

Begin your journey in Darwin and cruise through to Santiago onboard the Seabourn Pursuit and enjoy exclusive savings and cruise inclusions with Seabourn and Global Journeys.

Cruise Itinerary

Departs: 17:00

Australia's only tropical capital city, Darwin is rich in culture and ethnically diverse. While the Northern Territory boasts some of the most incredible wildlife on the planet, the city's museums celebrate the city's past and the galleries showcase the region's rich indigenous art. Ships will dock at Fort Hill Wharf.

Top Things to Do in Darwin:

  • cruise the Darwin Harbour
  • explore Litchfield or Kakadu National Park
  • visit the Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory
  • take a Jumping Crocodile Cruise
  • visit the Darwin Botanic Gardens

Make yourself at home with delightful daily diversions that add to our fleet’s private yacht-like atmosphere. Embrace this moment and indulge – spending the day pampering yourself in the spa or soaking in a Pure Pampering ℠ bath drawn by your attentive suite host. Meditate upon the vast views that surround you from a yoga mat, the ship’s bow, or your private veranda.

Arrives: 8:00 Departs: 17:00

See the Tiahahu Monument, a tribute to a young female Maluku freedom fighter, the Siwalima Museum’s ethnic arts and crafts, visit Soya Atas village, or the “Sacred Eels” of Waai.

Each Seabourn ship offers a choice of dining venues to suit your mood of the moment. All dining venues are complimentary, and nearly all are open-seating, inviting you to dine where, when, and with whom you wish. Complimentary fine wines are poured with lunch and dinner, and there is never an extra charge for any dining choice. You can even enjoy a meal in your suite or on your veranda.

Arrives: 8:00 Departs: 18:00

Kokas is a sanctuary of peace and natural splendor, providing a perfect backdrop for a luxurious escape. Here, you can immerse yourself in the serene ambiance of an untouched tropical haven, or explore coastal villages offering a peak into a world unchanged by time.

Yet, Kokas is not just about natural allure, still offering glimpses of its past. Ancient rock art etched into the landscape provides a window into the lives of the early inhabitants, while evidence of Japanese occupation during WWII remains on its otherwise idyllic beaches.

Arrives: 8:00 Departs: 18:00

Misool Island is a secluded paradise within Indonesia's Raja Ampat archipelago, famed for its pristine marine life and crystal-clear waters. The island is accessible mainly by smaller expedition and luxury cruise ships that can navigate its pristine waters.

This tropical haven is a dream for snorkelling and diving enthusiasts eager to explore vibrant coral reefs bustling with colourful fish, accessible directly from the shore.

On land, ancient rock paintings provide a window into the island's extensive human history, with scenic hikes leading to these intriguing sites.

Misool offers lush landscapes with dramatic karst formations, where visitors can unwind on secluded beaches or paddle in kayaks around the island, discovering hidden coves and tranquil lagoons.

Port:Yapap Lagoon

Yapap Lagoon in Misool is a mesmerising retreat that epitomises untouched natural splendour. Enclosed by towering limestone cliffs, the lagoon offers a tranquil escape with its turquoise waters and soft, sandy shores. It is a sanctuary for snorkellers, who can dive into waters teeming with tropical fish and vibrant coral formations. Easily accessible, Yapap is just a tender boat ride from the cruise ship, making it an ideal spot for those keen to spend time exploring. Kayaking is also a favoured activity here, allowing visitors to quietly paddle through the calm waters, discovering secluded corners of this aquatic paradise at their leisure.

Arrives: 4:00 Departs: 11:00

Arrives: 13:00 Departs: 17:30

Arrives: 11:00 Departs: 18:00

Capital of West Papua Province, the quiet coastal town of Manokwari is also a "gateway" of sorts to Cenderawasih Bay. With a friendly and laid-back local atmosphere, the gem of the region truly is the impressive wildlife and WWII history that surrounds it. The Arfak Mountains to the south of the town are especially striking and boast a phenomenal amount of bird and mammal life - some of which is found nowhere else on Earth.

Arrives: 8:00 Departs: 17:00

Cenderawasih is a word that means "bird of paradise" in Indonesian; likely a reference to the shape of the island of New Guinea as well as the numerous species of bird of paradise in the regions surrounding the bay. The incredible marine biodiversity of these waters offers discovery after discovery to those looking for the ultimate in snorkeling and scuba diving.

Consisting of 1.5 million hectares of protected land and water and filled with healthy and thriving coral reefs, Indonesia’s largest National Park is also well known as a home to the whale sharks that live year-round in its waters. These gentle giants come to visit the local floating fishing platforms. Although they themselves are filter feeders, the fishermen and the whale sharks have a unique relationship that has been cultivated over generations of both species.

Arrives: 7:00 Departs: 16:00

Cenderawasih Bay is located at the western end of New Guinea Island and covers more than 1.4 million hectares. A great part of the bay has been declared a national park and includes Indonesia’s largest marine national park.

The bay is home to an abundant array of uninhabited islands and pristine coral reefs, including fringing reefs, barrier reefs, atolls, patch reefs, and shallow water reef mounds. It is also home to the world’s largest fish, the Whale Shark. Over the years the whale sharks have learnt the habits of local fishermen and are now regular visitors.

Arrives: 22:00 Departs: 23:00

Jayapura, the capital of Papua Province in Indonesia, is a vibrant city set against the backdrop of stunning natural landscapes. Located on the northern coast of Papua, the city offers beautiful beaches like Base-G Beach, where turquoise waters and soft sands invite relaxation and water activities. Lake Sentani, with its picturesque views and traditional stilt houses, is a must-see attraction.

The city also boasts cultural diversity, with local markets showcasing traditional Papuan crafts and foods. The Cenderawasih University Museum provides insights into the region's rich history and indigenous cultures. Jayapura’s blend of natural beauty and cultural richness offers a unique and captivating experience for visitors.

Arrives: 7:00 Departs: 15:00

Vanimo, located on the northwestern coast of Papua New Guinea, is a hidden gem known for its stunning beaches and world-class surfing spots. Its pristine waters and uncrowded surf breaks attract surfers from around the globe. Vanimo's beaches are perfect for relaxation and offer excellent opportunities for snorkelling and swimming.

Explore the vibrant local markets to experience authentic Melanesian culture and cuisine. The surrounding lush rainforests are home to diverse wildlife and provide excellent hiking opportunities. Visit traditional villages to learn about local customs and enjoy the warm hospitality of the residents. Vanimo offers a perfect blend of adventure, culture, and natural beauty for an unforgettable visit.

Make yourself at home with delightful daily diversions that add to our fleet’s private yacht-like atmosphere. Embrace this moment and indulge – spending the day pampering yourself in the spa or soaking in a Pure Pampering ℠ bath drawn by your attentive suite host. Meditate upon the vast views that surround you from a yoga mat, the ship’s bow, or your private veranda.

Arrives: 8:00 Departs: 16:00

Garove Island, part of Papua New Guinea’s remote Vitu Islands, offers a unique blend of natural beauty and intriguing history. Known for its volcanic origins, the island features dramatic landscapes, including an impressive caldera filled with crystal-clear water. Snorkelling and diving here reveal vibrant coral reefs teeming with marine life, making it a paradise for underwater enthusiasts.

Explore the island’s lush forests, home to diverse wildlife and exotic bird species. Visit the local villages to experience traditional Melanesian culture and hospitality. The island's volcanic soil supports rich agriculture, so don’t miss tasting fresh, locally-grown fruits.

Arrives: 8:00 Departs: 12:00

Duke of York Island, nestled in Papua New Guinea's azure waters, boasts unspoiled beaches, thriving coral reefs, and verdant rainforests. Crystal-clear waters offer vibrant marine life encounters, while its lush trails lead to panoramic vistas of its picturesque coast and surrounding volcanic islands.

Arrives: 13:30 Departs: 23:30

Rabaul, the former provincial capital, has quite a remarkable location. The town is inside the flooded caldera of a giant volcano and several sub-vents are still quite active today. Having been occupied by Japan in WWII and destroyed by volcano eruptions twice, the town has a colourful history. Ships will dock at the port.

Top Things to Do in Rabaul:

  • learn about the Japanese occupation during WWII at the Kokopo War & Cultural Museum
  • visit the Japanese Barge Tunnels
  • visit the Volcanological Observatory
  • visit Mount Tavurvur and its hot springs

Each Seabourn ship offers a choice of dining venues to suit your mood of the moment. All dining venues are complimentary, and nearly all are open-seating, inviting you to dine where, when, and with whom you wish. Complimentary fine wines are poured with lunch and dinner, and there is never an extra charge for any dining choice. You can even enjoy a meal in your suite or on your veranda.

Arrives: 8:00 Departs: 15:00

Ghizo Island in the Solomon Islands is renowned for its crystal-clear waters and vibrant marine life, making it a top destination for divers and snorkellers. The underwater world here is rich with colourful coral reefs, shipwrecks, and diverse sea creatures. The island's stunning beaches provide a tranquil setting for relaxation and sunbathing.

Explore the bustling Gizo Town, where you can find local crafts, fresh seafood, and friendly locals. The nearby Kennedy Island offers a touch of history, famously linked to President John F. Kennedy. With its mix of natural beauty, cultural experiences, and historical significance, Ghizo Island promises a captivating and diverse experience for visitors.

Arrives: 8:00 Departs: 18:00

Honiara is the capital city of and the gateway to The Solomon Islands. Whether you take to the beautiful waters or explore the land around you, World War II history and stunning natural beauty mean that any option is the right one. Ships will anchor offshore and tenders will be provided to shore.

Top Things to Do in Honiara:

  • check out the busy Central Market
  • explore the US War Memorial
  • visit the Japanese Peace Park Memorial
  • visit a Melanesian cultural village
  • snorkel or Dive WWI shipwrecks

Make yourself at home with delightful daily diversions that add to our fleet’s private yacht-like atmosphere. Embrace this moment and indulge – spending the day pampering yourself in the spa or soaking in a Pure Pampering ℠ bath drawn by your attentive suite host. Meditate upon the vast views that surround you from a yoga mat, the ship’s bow, or your private veranda.

Arrives: 6:00 Departs: 13:00

Comprised of two high volcanic islands, Vanikoro is bordered by a fringing reef and a pristine lagoon. The southernmost of the Santa Cruz Island group, Vanikoro is a remote island paradise seldom visited by tourists. There are approximately 1,300 people living on the islands in several different villages. The population here is quite unique, however, because it is made up of two distinctly different cultural groups: both Melanesian and Polynesian people. The friendly locals are happy to share their different cultures through traditional dances and musical celebrations.

The islands are incredibly important for several endemic bird species and even a species of flying fox, which make their home here due to the lush vegetation on the islands. The Vanikoro flycatcher and the Vanikoro monarch are two of the numerous endemic bird species found here.

Arrives: 9:00 Departs: 16:00

The volcanic island of Ambrym, one of Vanuatu’s outer islands, is spectacular. With the twin volcanoes of Benbow and Marum rising steeply from the azure waters, and a 12 km caldera to explore , the eruption in year AD50 that formed this caldera was one of the biggest in recent geological history. The black volcanic soils on this island make for a wonderful backdrop on which to view the Rom dances.

Ambrym is considered to be the country’s center of sorcery, as active volcanoes mean stronger magic. A ceremonial ritual, the Rom dance is a sacred masked dance with origins that go back centuries. Involving only men, the dance delves into the age-old struggle between good and evil and is also believed to play a big role in influencing harvests. Full of secrecy and symbolism, the ability to witness such a dance is a special and profound experience.

Each Seabourn ship offers a choice of dining venues to suit your mood of the moment. All dining venues are complimentary, and nearly all are open-seating, inviting you to dine where, when, and with whom you wish. Complimentary fine wines are poured with lunch and dinner, and there is never an extra charge for any dining choice. You can even enjoy a meal in your suite or on your veranda.

Arrives: 7:00 Departs: 17:00

Known as Sugar City, Lautoka is framed by the blue Pacific Ocean on the western side and green gold sugar cane and pine trees on the other sides. In the city you'll find wide-open streets lined with swaying palm trees and colonial-style houses. Ships will dock at the port.

Top Things to Do in Lautoka:

  • snorkel at Savala or Bounty Island
  • bathe in a natural geothermal mud pond
  • visit a traditional village
  • explore the Koroyanitu National Heritage Park
  • visit the nearby town of Nadi

Arrives: 7:00 Departs: 17:00

Kadavu Island and its surrounding Great Astrolabe Reef sit due south of Fiji's largest island, Viti Levu. Kadavu is a paradise that seems to have a bit of everything that Fiji has to offer: Incredible reefs, dense and thriving rainforest, and a population of friendly and welcoming locals, who will gladly greet you with a hearty 'Bula!'.​Kadavu is also known for several endemic species of birds such as the Kadavu crimson shining parrot, the Kadavu honeyeater, the Kadavu fantail, and the Kadavu whistling dove. Its healthy forest ecosystem can support myriads of birds and it is often nicknamed 'Bird Island'. ​

Included Expeditions:

  • Visit to local village and cultural exchange
  • Snorkeling & Scuba Diving​

Arrives: 7:00 Departs: 14:00

Vulaga Island, (sometimes spelled 'Fulaga' is on Fiji's far southeastern edge and is a part of the Southern Lau Group of islands.​ Vulaga is known for its traditional handicrafts such as woodcarving, weaving, and decorative woven ropes. The people here are also highly skilled in the production of outrigger canoes and are specifically known for their carved, wooden bowls which are used in kava (known in Fiji as Yaqona) ceremonies.​ The island and its lagoon area also famous for crystal clear water and healthy coral. Mushroom-shaped rocks rise out of the water and dot the lagoon in many places.

Included Expeditions:

  • Visit to local village and cultural exchange
  • Snorkeling & Scuba Diving​

The secluded Nukupule Island features pristine beaches, swaying palm trees, and vibrant coral reefs - an introduction to the traditional Tongan island life. Volcanic formations and crystal-clear lagoons paint a colourful landscape both on land sea. It is a favourite for snorkelling or diving adventures, with its colourful marine life and underwater caves.

Arrives: 7:00 Departs: 17:00

Vava'u, a group of islands in the Kingdom of Tonga, is a pristine archipelago renowned for its clear blue waters and vibrant marine life, making it a top destination for snorkeling and whale watching. From July to October, the waters around Vava'u are one of the few places in the world where visitors can swim with humpback whales, an unforgettable experience that draws nature enthusiasts globally.

The main island in the group, also named Vava'u, is dotted with quaint villages and the charming town of Neiafu, which serves as a hub for sailing and yachting due to its protected harbor. The laid-back atmosphere, combined with the natural beauty of lush tropical forests and secluded beaches, offers a perfect blend of relaxation and adventure for travelers.

Each Seabourn ship offers a choice of dining venues to suit your mood of the moment. All dining venues are complimentary, and nearly all are open-seating, inviting you to dine where, when, and with whom you wish. Complimentary fine wines are poured with lunch and dinner, and there is never an extra charge for any dining choice. You can even enjoy a meal in your suite or on your veranda.

Arrives: 7:00 Departs: 17:00

Located on Upolu Island, Apia is home to spectacular rainforests, waterfalls, sand dunes, beaches and brilliant sunrises and sunsets. This charming colonial-style town is the hub of business, government and shopping within Samoa. Ships will dock in Apia Harbour.

Top Things to Do in Apia:

  • admire the Falefa Waterfall and Estuary
  • visit Maketi Fou, a 24 hour market
  • drive the scenic Le Mafa Pass
  • learn about Apia's rich traditions at the Samoa Cultural Village
  • relax at a beach side resort

The international date line, established in 1884, passes through the mid-Pacific Ocean and roughly follows a 180 degrees longitude north to south line on the Earth. It does zigzag around political borders such as eastern Russia and Alaska’s Aleutian Islands.

Crossing the date line eastbound decreases the date by one day, while crossing the date line westbound increases the date. So when you cross east to west you always lose a day and crossing from west to east you get the same day twice (or gain a day).

Make yourself at home with delightful daily diversions that add to our fleet’s private yacht-like atmosphere. Embrace this moment and indulge – spending the day pampering yourself in the spa or soaking in a Pure Pampering ℠ bath drawn by your attentive suite host. Meditate upon the vast views that surround you from a yoga mat, the ship’s bow, or your private veranda.

Arrives: 8:00 Departs: 17:00

Aitutaki, a jewel in the Cook Islands, is home to lush landscapes and pristine beaches. Surrounded by coral reefs, Aitutaki’s 15 islets are teeming with vibrant and untouched marine life.

Swim in the clear waters of Aitutaki Lagoon, a snorkeller's paradise, or pay a visit to the iconic One Foot Island, known for its unique sandbar and stunning turquoise vistas. You can even have your passport stamped at one of the world’s smallest post offices.

Aitutaki’s remote and tropical shores have also been the setting for the filming of 'Survivor'.

Your ship will anchor offshore, as you take a tender to the island. Arutanga, the island's main port and town, is where you can begin to explore this island oasis.

Make yourself at home with delightful daily diversions that add to our fleet’s private yacht-like atmosphere. Embrace this moment and indulge – spending the day pampering yourself in the spa or soaking in a Pure Pampering ℠ bath drawn by your attentive suite host. Meditate upon the vast views that surround you from a yoga mat, the ship’s bow, or your private veranda.

Arrives: 9:00 Departs: 17:00

Meaning 'Faraway Heaven,' Raiatea is an island of astounding beauty, ancient myths and home to French Polynesia's largest outdoor temple (marae). Many believe it is the centre from which the great Polynesian migration started and is considered the most sacred island in the South Pacific. Ships will dock at this port.

Top Things to Do on Raiatea:

  • cross the lagoon to Raiatea's sister island, Taha’a
  • visit a black pearl farm
  • visit the Marae Taputapuatea (temple)
  • kayak the Fa'aroa River

Arrives: 7:00 Departs: 17:00

Huahine, part of French Polynesia's Society Islands, is often regarded as one of the most picturesque and culturally rich islands in the region. Known as the "Garden Island" due to its lush forests and untamed landscape, Huahine maintains a low-key, less commercial vibe compared to its more famous neighbors like Tahiti or Bora Bora. This tranquil island is encircled by a crystal-clear lagoon teeming with marine life, making it ideal for snorkelling and diving.

Visitors can explore ancient marae (sacred temples) and archaeological sites that reflect the island's deep Polynesian roots, providing a glimpse into its rich history and traditions. The laid-back atmosphere extends to the local villages, where crafts like vanilla farming and fishing are still part of daily life.

Arrives: 7:00 Departs: 17:00

Tahiti offers a blend of natural wonders and cultural experiences. Begin your day in Papeete, visiting the bustling Marché de Papeete for souvenirs and local treats. Journey to the island's interior to hike the scenic trails of Mount Aorai, providing panoramic views of the surrounding ocean and islands. Relax at Tahiti's famous black-sand beaches or take a boat trip to explore the turquoise lagoons. A visit to the Paul Gauguin Museum gives insight into the artist’s life and works inspired by Tahiti's beauty.

Port:Papeete

The Papeete Cruise Port is located right in the city center so attractions such as the vibrant Papeete Market are just a short walk away. To visit more distant attractions like the stunning Fautaua Waterfall, consider a taxi or a guided excursion. Don’t miss out on trying local Tahitian cuisine or visiting the Black Pearl Museum.

Arrives: 12:00 Departs: 17:00

Anaa is a small atoll in the Tuamotu Islands of French Polynesia. Known for its friendly people and its stunningly beautiful lagoon, Anaa is a lovely place to visit. ​The exterior of the atoll has beautiful coral and a variety of fish life. The interior of the atoll is calm and perfect for a comfortable swim. The community of Tuuhora has a population of around 350 people. ​Much of the island's current economy is based on the production of copra, but several initiatives have been introduced to create more opportunities for sustainable tourism.

Included Expeditions:

  • Visit to the village of Tuuhora. Music and dance performance and then time to explore and walk around.​
  • Snorkeling

Arrives: 7:00 Departs: 12:00

The Tuamotu Archipelago is a sprawling chain of coral atolls in French Polynesia. Known for some of the world's best diving spots, these islands offer crystal-clear waters teeming with vibrant marine life, ideal for diving and snorkelling enthusiasts.

The archipelago's pearls, particularly from the atoll of Manihi, are celebrated for their quality and beauty, drawing visitors interested in the local pearling industry. Ships navigating through the Tuamotus typically stop at key islands, allowing visitors to tender ashore for easy access to explore.

Arrives: 14:30 Departs: 18:30

The Tuamotu Archipelago is a sprawling chain of coral atolls in French Polynesia. Known for some of the world's best diving spots, these islands offer crystal-clear waters teeming with vibrant marine life, ideal for diving and snorkelling enthusiasts.

The archipelago's pearls, particularly from the atoll of Manihi, are celebrated for their quality and beauty, drawing visitors interested in the local pearling industry. Ships navigating through the Tuamotus typically stop at key islands, allowing visitors to tender ashore for easy access to explore.

Port:Fakarava

Fakarava is an atoll in the west of the Tuamotu group in French Polynesia. It is oblong shaped and has an almost continuous string of reef stretching for 40 km on its eastern edge.

Pure, pristine and dreamlike, the ecosystem of this gorgeous island is home to extremely rare birds, plants and crustaceans. Quaint villages, old coral churches and welcoming people are intertwined with a spectacular lagoon creating a paradise like none other in the world.

Ships will anchor offshore and tenders will be provided to the pier in Fakarava’s main village, Rotoava.

Each Seabourn ship offers a choice of dining venues to suit your mood of the moment. All dining venues are complimentary, and nearly all are open-seating, inviting you to dine where, when, and with whom you wish. Complimentary fine wines are poured with lunch and dinner, and there is never an extra charge for any dining choice. You can even enjoy a meal in your suite or on your veranda.

Arrives: 7:00 Departs: 15:00

This tiny group of islands, famously settled by the Bounty mutineers, offers a unique blend of history and natural beauty. Pitcairn Island, the only inhabited one, is home to descendants of the mutineers and their Tahitian companions, providing a fascinating glimpse into a living history.

Arrives: 11:00 Departs: 17:00

This uninhabited atoll is a hidden gem in the South Pacific Ocean. With its pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters, and abundant marine life, Ducie Island offers an unparalleled paradise for nature lovers and adventure seekers. Due to its remote location and lack of predators, it boasts a population of nesting seabirds, who will lay their eggs right onto the branches of the low shrubs ashore. Snorkel the nearly intact coral reef surrounding the island. If conditions permit, make a landing at this remote destination to look for tropicbirds, white terns, frigatebirds, noddies, and boobies.​

Included Expeditions:

  • ​Zodiac Cruise
  • Snorkeling​ & Scuba Diving
  • Landing Ashore (only if conditions permit)

Make yourself at home with delightful daily diversions that add to our fleet’s private yacht-like atmosphere. Embrace this moment and indulge – spending the day pampering yourself in the spa or soaking in a Pure Pampering ℠ bath drawn by your attentive suite host. Meditate upon the vast views that surround you from a yoga mat, the ship’s bow, or your private veranda.

Arrives: 7:00 Departs: 18:00

Although a Polynesian island in southeastern Pacific Ocean, Easter Island is an overseas territory of Chile. The island received its name from a Dutch explorer who encountered the island on Easter Sunday in 1722.

The island is famous for its mysterious, monumental statues, called moai, created by the Rapanui people. A total of 887 monolithic stone statues have been inventoried. The native islanders who carved them used only stone hand chisels, mainly basalt toki, which still lay in place throughout the island. Ships will anchor offshore and tenders will be provided to the shore.

Each Seabourn ship offers a choice of dining venues to suit your mood of the moment. All dining venues are complimentary, and nearly all are open-seating, inviting you to dine where, when, and with whom you wish. Complimentary fine wines are poured with lunch and dinner, and there is never an extra charge for any dining choice. You can even enjoy a meal in your suite or on your veranda.

Arrives: 7:00 Departs: 17:00

The Juan Fernandez (Robinson Crusoe) archipelago is a Chilean island group consisting of 3 main islands (Selkirk, Santa Clara and Juan Fernandez/Robinson Crusoe, as well as several smaller islets. Juan Fernandez/Robinson Crusoe Island is the only island to have permanent residents.

Climb aboard one of Seabourn's submarines to dive upon the German warship Dresden which was sunk by British forces in 1915 while seeking repairs in the harbor. This experience will also focus on wilderness exploration and the fauna rich marine environment thriving in the area. The expedition team chooses the island based upon winds and sea state at the time, seeking ideal conditions for Zodiac cruises, kayaking and submarine experiences to see, among other things, the large, gregarious rookeries of endemic Juan Fernandez fur seals.

Each Seabourn ship offers a choice of dining venues to suit your mood of the moment. All dining venues are complimentary, and nearly all are open-seating, inviting you to dine where, when, and with whom you wish. Complimentary fine wines are poured with lunch and dinner, and there is never an extra charge for any dining choice. You can even enjoy a meal in your suite or on your veranda.

Arrives: 7:00

Santiago, Chile’s capital, is a vibrant city set against the stunning backdrop of the Andes. The historic Plaza de Armas, founded in 1541, is the cultural heart of Santiago, where you can admire the impressive Metropolitan Cathedral and the Central Post Office's architecture. Nearby, the National Museum of Fine Arts showcases Chilean and South American art.

Bellavista, known for its colorful street art and lively atmosphere, is home to La Chascona, the house of poet Pablo Neruda. For a taste of local flavors, the bustling Mercado Central offers a variety of fresh seafood and traditional dishes, making it a culinary highlight of the city.

Port:San Antonio

One of the busiest ports on the western coast of South America, the port of San Antonio is the gateway to Santiago which is around an hour and half away.

Santiago is nestled at the foot of the Andes in the Maipo River Valley and inland lies the sun-kissed wine regions of Casablanca and Maipo Maipo Valley, Chile's renowned wine region.

Stroll down bustling Alameda, the city’s main thoroughfare to steal a look at the ornate 16th century architecture including the famed San Francisco church. Here you can climb the lovely Santa Lucia hill and take in some of the best views of the sprawling city below and the Sanhattan's skyscrapers.

Note: Ship ports may not be located in the starting & ending cities listed. Port and transfer details will be provided in your travel documentation. The provided itinerary is for informational purposes only. Activities and sightseeing attractions listed may not be available or achievable within the time in port.

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