145-nt World Cruise: Australia & South Pacific Panorama

from R1,588,372 pps

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  • Miami to Miami
  • 5 January - 30 May 2027

Cruise on board Seabourn Quest from Miami to Miami for 145 nights.

Set sail from Miami on a yacht-style journey around the globe. Discover turquoise South Pacific islands, ancient wonders of Asia, and sun-drenched European coasts. With spacious suites, fine dining, and personalised service, this all-inclusive escape is the ultimate in effortless elegance.

Cruise Itinerary

Miami 05-01-2027
Panama Canal 09-01-2027
Panama Canal 09-01-2027
Crossing the Equator 11-01-2027
Guayaquil (Quito), Ecuador 12-01-2027
Puerto Bolivar (Machala), Ecuador 13-01-2027
Callao, Peru 16-01-2027
Callao, Peru 17-01-2027
General San Martin (Pisco), Peru 18-01-2027
Iquique, Chile 20-01-2027
Easter Island, Chile 27-01-2027
Easter Island, Chile 28-01-2027
Taiohae, Nuku Hiva, French Polynesia 03-02-2027
Atuona, Hiva Oa, French Polynesia 04-02-2027
Fakarava, Tuamotu, French Polynesia 06-02-2027
Avatoru, Rangiroa, French Polynesia 07-02-2027
Papeete 08-02-2027
Papeete 09-02-2027
Bahia d Opunoha, Moorea, French Polynesia 10-02-2027
Bora Bora 11-02-2027
Aitutaki, Cook Islands 13-02-2027
Cross International Date Line 15-02-2027
Nuku’Alofa 17-02-2027
Whangarei, New Zealand 21-02-2027
Auckland 22-02-2027
Tauranga 23-02-2027
Napier 25-02-2027
Wellington 26-02-2027
Picton, New Zealand 27-02-2027
Kaikoura 28-02-2027
Akaroa 01-03-2027
Timaru, New Zealand 02-03-2027
Dunedin 03-03-2027
Oban, Scotland 04-03-2027
Fiordland National Park 05-03-2027
Sydney 09-03-2027
Sydney 10-03-2027
Hobart 12-03-2027
Hobart 13-03-2027
Burnie 15-03-2027
Melbourne 16-03-2027
Adelaide 18-03-2027
Penneshaw, Kangaroo Island 19-03-2027
Wallaroo, South Australia 20-03-2027
Port Lincoln, Australia 21-03-2027
Albany 24-03-2027
Busselton 25-03-2027
Perth 26-03-2027
Geraldton, Australia 27-03-2027
Exmouth 29-03-2027
Broome 31-03-2027
Kimberley Coast 01-04-2027
Darwin 03-04-2027
Darwin 04-04-2027
Alotau, Papua New Guinea 08-04-2027
Conflict Islands (Panawal Group), Papua New Guinea 09-04-2027
Cairns 11-04-2027
Townsville 12-04-2027
Airlie Beach 13-04-2027
Brisbane 15-04-2027
Norfolk Island, Australia 18-04-2027
Noumea, New Caledonia 20-04-2027
Mystery Island, Vanuatu 21-04-2027
Lautoka, Fiji 23-04-2027
Suva, Fiji 24-04-2027
Savusavu, Vanua Levi, Fiji 25-04-2027
Apia, Samoa 27-04-2027
Cross International Date Line 27-04-2027
Crossing the Equator 30-04-2027
Honolulu, Hawaii 03-05-2027
Kona, Hawaii USA 04-05-2027
Long Beach, California 11-05-2027
Puerto Vallarta, Mexico 15-05-2027
Huatulco 18-05-2027
Puerto Chiapas, Mexico 19-05-2027
Puerto Quetzal, Guatemala 20-05-2027
Panama Canal 24-05-2027
Cartagena 26-05-2027
Miami 30-05-2027
Miami

Miami Embark: 5 January 2027

Electric and eclectic, Miami dazzles with sun-soaked beaches, Art Deco vibes, and vibrant nightlife. Stroll South Beach, explore the colorful Wynwood Walls, or cruise Biscayne Bay. From world-class dining to lively music scenes, Miami pulses with nonstop energy.
Panama Canal

Panama Canal Cruise by: 9 January 2027

Everyone should sail through the Panama Canal at least once. It is a remarkable experience and a moving one when you know the mixture of tragedy and triumph, French farce and financial meltdown which went into its building. The French spent 20 fruitless years trying to build a canal - Suez-style - straight through the land. Then the Americans tried a lock-based canal and, between 1903 and 1914, completed the waterway that stands today. Look out for memorial plaques to the thousands who died in its creation, mainly of diseases rife in the forests and swamps through which the canal was forged. It is 50 miles long and, from the Caribbean side, your ship will be lifted 85ft by the Gatun Locks into Gatun Lake. She then negotiates the narrow Gaillard Cut to the Pedro Miguel and Miraflores locks which lower her back down to the level of the Pacific, which you first see stretching out on the other side of the towering Bridge of the Americas.
Panama Canal

Panama Canal Cruise by: 9 January 2027

Everyone should sail through the Panama Canal at least once. It is a remarkable experience and a moving one when you know the mixture of tragedy and triumph, French farce and financial meltdown which went into its building. The French spent 20 fruitless years trying to build a canal - Suez-style - straight through the land. Then the Americans tried a lock-based canal and, between 1903 and 1914, completed the waterway that stands today. Look out for memorial plaques to the thousands who died in its creation, mainly of diseases rife in the forests and swamps through which the canal was forged. It is 50 miles long and, from the Caribbean side, your ship will be lifted 85ft by the Gatun Locks into Gatun Lake. She then negotiates the narrow Gaillard Cut to the Pedro Miguel and Miraflores locks which lower her back down to the level of the Pacific, which you first see stretching out on the other side of the towering Bridge of the Americas.
Crossing the Equator

Crossing the Equator Cruise by: 11 January 2027

If you are a “pollywog,” who has never crossed the line at sea, you will be expected to undergo a mock trial by King Neptune and his court for the entertainment of the “shellbacks” who have already done so. Mild but hilarious indignities will be conjured, and in the end a good time will be had by most, if not all.
Guayaquil (Quito), Ecuador

Guayaquil (Quito), Ecuador In Port: 12 January 2027

Guayaquil, Ecuador’s vibrant port city, hums with energy along the Guayas River. Spend your day strolling the colourful Malecón 2000, exploring the art-filled Las Peñas district, or spotting wildlife in the city’s tropical parks. From riverfront views to colonial charm, Guayaquil offers a lively taste of coastal Ecuador.
Puerto Bolivar (Machala), Ecuador

Puerto Bolivar (Machala), Ecuador In Port: 13 January 2027

Surrounded by lush farmland, Machala is known as the banana capital of the world. Explore the vibrant city centre, visit the ornate cathedral and the unique Nuestra Señora de Chilla church, or venture further to the nearby Puyango Petrified Forest, home to some of the world’s largest fossilised trees.
Callao, Peru

Callao, Peru In Port: 16 January 2027

Callao is a bustling port city near Lima, known for its rich maritime history and vibrant culture. Visit the historic Callao Fortress, explore the colorful streets of the historic district, or relax at the nearby beaches. With its lively atmosphere, rich heritage, and proximity to Lima, Callao offers a unique glimpse into Peru’s coastal life.
Callao, Peru

Callao, Peru In Port: 17 January 2027

Callao is a bustling port city near Lima, known for its rich maritime history and vibrant culture. Visit the historic Callao Fortress, explore the colorful streets of the historic district, or relax at the nearby beaches. With its lively atmosphere, rich heritage, and proximity to Lima, Callao offers a unique glimpse into Peru’s coastal life.
General San Martin (Pisco), Peru

General San Martin (Pisco), Peru In Port: 18 January 2027

Pisco dates from 1640, and its Plaza de Armas is a Spanish colonial treasure. Another treasure is the Ballestas Islands, an offshore cluster of rocky outcroppings teeming with seabirds, penguins, sea lions, dolphins and other wildlife.
Iquique, Chile

Iquique, Chile In Port: 20 January 2027

Iquique was the undisputed capital of the saltpeter, or nitrate industry from the 1860s to 1920. The town's historic center evinces this period with its many fine palatial buildings. After the Germans invented chemical fertilizer shortly before WWII, the nitrate industry collapsed and the city fell into decay
Easter Island, Chile

Easter Island, Chile In Port: 27 January 2027

Remote and mysterious, Easter Island is a Polynesian gem in the southeastern Pacific, famed for its iconic Moai statues. Spend your day uncovering ancient archaeological sites, wandering volcanic landscapes, and soaking in the island’s rich Rapa Nui culture and legends, an unforgettable journey to one of the world’s most intriguing places.
Easter Island, Chile

Easter Island, Chile In Port: 28 January 2027

Remote and mysterious, Easter Island is a Polynesian gem in the southeastern Pacific, famed for its iconic Moai statues. Spend your day uncovering ancient archaeological sites, wandering volcanic landscapes, and soaking in the island’s rich Rapa Nui culture and legends, an unforgettable journey to one of the world’s most intriguing places.
Taiohae, Nuku Hiva, French Polynesia

Taiohae, Nuku Hiva, French Polynesia In Port: 3 February 2027

Nuku Hiva, the largest of the Marquesas Islands, is a land of legends and breathtaking beauty. Known as the “roof” in a Polynesian creation myth, its volcanic peaks, lush valleys, and vast natural harbour make it unforgettable. Discover ancient archaeological sites, hidden waterfalls, and the rich heritage of this remote French Polynesian gem.
Atuona, Hiva Oa, French Polynesia

Atuona, Hiva Oa, French Polynesia In Port: 4 February 2027

Hiva Oa, the lush and rugged heart of the Marquesas, is known for its towering cliffs, deep valleys, and rich cultural history. Explore Atuona, once the island’s capital, and visit the graves of Paul Gauguin and Jacques Brel at Calvary Cemetery. Don’t miss the island’s impressive stone tiki statues and the dramatic beauty of Ta’a Oa Bay, formed from an ancient volcanic crater.
Fakarava, Tuamotu, French Polynesia

Fakarava, Tuamotu, French Polynesia In Port: 6 February 2027

Fakarava, part of the remote Tuamotu archipelago, is a paradise of coral atolls, crystal-clear lagoons, and pink-sand beaches. A UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, its vibrant underwater world draws snorkelers and divers from around the globe. Visit a pearl farm, explore coral-built churches in Tetamanu, or simply relax on the blushing sands of Les Sables Roses.
Avatoru, Rangiroa, French Polynesia

Avatoru, Rangiroa, French Polynesia In Port: 7 February 2027

Rangiroa, one of the world’s largest coral atolls, stuns with a lagoon so vast it has its own horizon. Part of the Tuamotus, this remote paradise is known for black pearl farming, world-class diving, and even island-grown wine. Stroll coconut-fringed motus, visit a vineyard, or snorkel in the crystal-clear passes teeming with marine life.
Papeete

Papeete In Port: 8 February 2027

Discover Papeete, a bustling place by South Pacific standards. With its white sands and aquamarine lagoons, this Polynesian Eden holds much the same allure today that it had in the past. Visit the museum of one of Tahiti's most famous expatriates, painter Paul Gauguin.
Papeete

Papeete In Port: 9 February 2027

Discover Papeete, a bustling place by South Pacific standards. With its white sands and aquamarine lagoons, this Polynesian Eden holds much the same allure today that it had in the past. Visit the museum of one of Tahiti's most famous expatriates, painter Paul Gauguin.
Bahia d Opunoha, Moorea, French Polynesia

Bahia d Opunoha, Moorea, French Polynesia In Port: 10 February 2027

Moorea is a South Pacific dream come to life, towering green peaks, turquoise lagoons, and deep-cut bays create a postcard-perfect paradise. Swim with rays, explore jungle trails, or simply soak up the island’s breathtaking beauty.
Bora Bora

Bora Bora In Port: 11 February 2027

Prepare for a breathtaking vision of South Pacific beauty. The dark green silhouette of Mount Otemanu presides proudly over flawless beaches, all set in a lagoon swirled with luminous shades of green and blue. Stand in crystalline waters where graceful manta rays flock, or browse local stores for the region's famed black pearls.
Aitutaki, Cook Islands

Aitutaki, Cook Islands In Port: 13 February 2027

Aitutaki is a breathtakingly beautiful atoll in the Cook Islands, known for its turquoise lagoon, white-sand beaches, and laid-back island charm. Cruise ships anchor offshore, and passengers are tendered to land, where they can explore the small village of Arutanga, enjoy local markets, or set off on snorkelling and lagoon excursions. With its crystal-clear waters and warm Polynesian hospitality, Aitutaki offers an unforgettable tropical escape.
Cross International Date Line

Cross International Date Line Cruise by: 15 February 2027

There’s no experience quite like crossing the International Date Line on an ocean voyage. This imaginary line stretches around the world, and the date changes along the line. Crossing the International Date Line is a time-honoured travel milestone. Heading east across this imaginary line sets the clock back 24 hours, effectively gaining a day. Raise a glass to the event!
Nuku’Alofa

Nuku’Alofa In Port: 17 February 2027

In nearly 250 years since Captain Cook named then the Friendly Islands, little has changed. It remains the last kingdom in the South Pacific, colourful coral gardens are still untouched and the pleasure of sipping cool coconut milk fresh from the shell is as strong as it ever was.
Whangarei, New Zealand

Whangarei, New Zealand In Port: 21 February 2027

Whangarei blends coastal charm with natural beauty. Stroll the lively Town Basin, visit local art galleries, or take in the scenic Whangarei Falls. Just outside town, hike Mt. Parihaka for panoramic views or relax on nearby beaches, perfect for a laid-back Northland escape.
Auckland

Auckland In Port: 22 February 2027

In a nation where stunning scenery is taken for granted, this water wonderland sparkles like a freshly polished jewel. Over 48 extinct volcanoes cloaked in wild mountainous scenery encircle the City of Sails. An undulating succession of bays and inlets stretch along its endless shores. Even the downtown area with its expansive, farm-like parks exudes a sense of spacious beauty.
Tauranga

Tauranga In Port: 23 February 2027

Tauranga is the largest and most populated port in the Bay of Plenty region. This is an appropriate name due to the abundant beaches, rolling white waters, hot mineral springs and even kiwi orchards. From here visit the thermal wonders of Rotorua, where geysers spout, mud boils and steam escapes through cracks in the pavement. Maori people have used the healing hot springs since the 14th century.
Napier

Napier In Port: 25 February 2027

Napier is New Zealand's art deco city. Following a massive earthquake in 1931, large swathes were reconstructed in the flamboyant style of the day with a superb collection of Deco, Spanish mission, and classical Revival buildings.
Wellington

Wellington In Port: 26 February 2027

New Zealand's capital and cruise port Wellington, is blessed with a wonderful setting, overlooking a glittering harbour filled with bobbing sailing boats. Behind the gleaming modern skyscrapers of its centre, you will find the city's history well preserved in some outstanding old buildings. Visit the second-largest wooden building in the world, the old Government Building which was built in 1876. To see New Zealand's story brought most vividly to life, visit the Te Papa Museum, a multi-level extravaganza of hands-on learning where you can explore a Maori meeting house, take a virtual reality bungee jump or even experience an earthquake.
Picton, New Zealand

Picton, New Zealand In Port: 27 February 2027

Picton, nestled at the head of Queen Charlotte Sound, welcomes you with stunning New Zealand scenery. It’s your gateway to Marlborough’s famed wineries and offers plenty of outdoor adventures, kayaking, fishing, hiking, and cycling, amid breathtaking coastal landscapes.
Kaikoura

Kaikoura In Port: 28 February 2027

Nestled between dramatic mountains and the Pacific Ocean, Kaikōura is a picturesque coastal town known for its incredible marine life and stunning natural beauty. It offers unforgettable wildlife encounters, including whale watching, dolphin swimming, and seal colonies. Rich in Māori culture and local seafood - especially crayfish - Kaikōura is a must-visit gem on New Zealand’s South Island.
Akaroa

Akaroa In Port: 1 March 2027

Akaroa, meaning long harbour in Maori, certainly lives up to its name. Set on a beautiful, sheltered harbour, Akaroa is now a popular resort. Seek out the best spots for dolphin watching with tours from the harbour or relax on land at one of the welcoming bars or restaurants. Alternatively take a tour to Christchurch.
Timaru, New Zealand

Timaru, New Zealand In Port: 2 March 2027

Timaru, nestled south of the Canterbury Plain on volcanic hills near Mt. Horrible, blends rich history with vibrant culture. Once a whaling station, today it offers the South Canterbury Museum’s fascinating exhibits and the charming Aigantighe Art Gallery.
Dunedin

Dunedin In Port: 3 March 2027

Dunedin is the second-largest city in the South of New Zealand and the principal of the region of Otago. In 1865 it became one of the largest cities for the influx of new settlers from Ireland, Italy, France, Germany and China due to the discovery of Gold. Sites not to be missed are the outstanding Dunedin Railway Station and a ride on the world famous Taieri Gorge Train.
Oban, Scotland

Oban, Scotland In Port: 4 March 2027

Oban is host to some amazing Scottish scenery and wildlife. In and beyond its embracing harbour, you might spot grey seals, otters and puffins, before some delicious seafood and a tot of local whisky.
Fiordland National Park

Fiordland National Park Cruise by: 5 March 2027

As you sail through parts of Fiordland National Park, you will appreciate how it has mesmerised and intrigued travellers and tourists over the centuries, with its graceful and mostly untouched beauty. Amongst and beyond the glacier-carved fjords of Doubtful and Milford Sound, stand impressive snow-capped peaks, luscious green slopes and forests that are home to unusual and unique species.
Sydney

Sydney In Port: 9 March 2027

Australia’s oldest and largest city was born in 1788 with the arrival of the "First Fleet" that transported 760 British convicts. Gold and sheep breeding propelled Sydney’s development; today it is the largest port in the entire South Pacific. Mark Twain called it “the wonder of the world”. James Michener wrote, “It is a thing of beauty, a fairy-tale body of water”.
Sydney

Sydney In Port: 10 March 2027

Australia’s oldest and largest city was born in 1788 with the arrival of the "First Fleet" that transported 760 British convicts. Gold and sheep breeding propelled Sydney’s development; today it is the largest port in the entire South Pacific. Mark Twain called it “the wonder of the world”. James Michener wrote, “It is a thing of beauty, a fairy-tale body of water”.
Hobart

Hobart In Port: 12 March 2027

Wave goodbye to any preconceptions you may have of Australia, as you say hello to wonderful Hobart on the southeastern coast of Tasmania. Revel in the capital's splendid heritage, scenery and culture. Hobart has a distinctly European look and feel, and a unique local character. Capital of Australia’s Island State, with Mt. Wellington as its backdrop, it has plenty to offer the adventurous and the inquisitive.
Hobart

Hobart In Port: 13 March 2027

Wave goodbye to any preconceptions you may have of Australia, as you say hello to wonderful Hobart on the southeastern coast of Tasmania. Revel in the capital's splendid heritage, scenery and culture. Hobart has a distinctly European look and feel, and a unique local character. Capital of Australia’s Island State, with Mt. Wellington as its backdrop, it has plenty to offer the adventurous and the inquisitive.
Burnie

Burnie In Port: 15 March 2027

Sitting on a beautiful stretch of Tasmania's North West Coast, port city Burnie may have industrial roots, but it has since reinvented itself as a creative enclave and the state's fourth largest city. With about 40 per cent of Tasmania designated as a World Heritage Area of national parks and reserves, you can enjoy a wide range of wilderness experiences available from this laid-back market town.
Melbourne

Melbourne In Port: 16 March 2027

Originally part of New South Wales, Victoria became a colony in its own right in 1851. The discovery of gold and the development of agriculture propelled Melbourne’s rise to prominence and prosperity. Melbourne is a green and welcoming city, teeming with cultural institutions as well as cafés, bars and restaurants serving a spectrum of international cuisine. Melbourne is also an event city, home to the Australian Open Tennis, the Melbourne Cup and numerous other sporting occasions. Anyone who gets to know the city finds it has a kaleidoscopic character. Signs of Melbourne’s heritage are everywhere, and yet the city bears the glass and steel hallmarks of a modern metropolis. A visit here guarantees myriad experiences, most within easy walking range, and others a short ride aboard one of the historic trams that criss-cross the city.
Adelaide

Adelaide In Port: 18 March 2027

Connoisseurs of New World wines are in luck. With around 200 wineries a stone’s throw from the city, Adelaide is one of Australia’s best kept secrets. A charming city fringed by scenic countryside and sandy beaches, with a fantastic food market, captivating art scene, and plenty of options for sighting native Australian wildlife. One of Australia’s best-kept secrets, Adelaide is a beautiful, well-planned city nestled between fine sand beaches and hillside villages. Ringed by sweeping foothills, the city is one of culture and sophistication with a surprisingly European feel. A thriving art, theatre and food scene is giving Adelaide renewed kudos while annual events, like Adelaide Fringe, attract world-class entertainers to the city.
Penneshaw, Kangaroo Island

Penneshaw, Kangaroo Island In Port: 19 March 2027

Nestled upon the picturesque Dudley Peninsula, Penneshaw stands as Kangaroo Island's second-largest town and gateway to a wildlife realm renowned for its colony of adorable and diminutive Little Blue Penguins. Follow the road less traveled and discover unique wildlife, mouth-watering food and wine, breathtaking scenery and a laid-back lifestyle.
Wallaroo, South Australia

Wallaroo, South Australia In Port: 20 March 2027

Wallaroo, set on South Australia’s Yorke Peninsula, blends seaside charm with rich history. Discover its copper mining and maritime past at the Heritage and Nautical Museum, cast a line from the iconic jetty, or unwind on North Beach. With fresh seafood and local markets, it’s a laid-back coastal gem with a story to tell.
Port Lincoln, Australia

Port Lincoln, Australia In Port: 21 March 2027

Set on beautiful Boston Bay, Port Lincoln is a haven for seafood lovers and adventure seekers. Known as Australia’s Seafood Capital, it offers fresh ocean fare, stunning coastal scenery, and thrilling experiences like sea lion swims or shark cage diving. Don’t miss a visit to the lively waterfront or nearby wildlife parks.
Albany

Albany In Port: 24 March 2027

Albany, at Western Australia’s southern tip, blends coastal beauty with wild landscapes. Explore the dramatic cliffs and blowholes of Torndirrup National Park, stroll the scenic waterfront, or spot whales offshore in season. With charming heritage buildings and stunning natural surrounds, Albany is a laid-back escape into nature.
Busselton

Busselton In Port: 25 March 2027

Long beaches and rocky outcrops define the shore, while venturing inland reveals over 100 premium wineries. The area is also known for its dramatic limestone caves whose incredible formations are tied to Aboriginal mythology. Margaret River is a beautiful natural setting in Australia’s southwest corner. Busselton has grown into one of Western Australia’s most popular tourist destinations. Circled by swathes of wetlands and bordered by tranquil Geographe Bay, where scores of humpbacks and blue whales seek respite on their migrations, Busselton’s white beaches and calm blue waters offer visitors unparalleled swimming. Rocky outcrops and tall forests rise from the water’s edge, while great granite buttresses shield the beaches from the Indian Ocean’s swell. In the heart of the town, Busselton’s beloved jetty stretches out over the turquoise surf, its observatory offering breath-taking views of the reef below.
Perth

Perth In Port: 26 March 2027

Perth’s explosive growth in recent decades has engulfed the old historic port of Fremantle. Eighty-percent of Western Australia’s population lives in and around Perth. This bustling port, known as “Freo” to the locals, sits on the Indian Ocean and offers a romantic, artsy ambiance to residents and visitors alike. The city’s urban sprawl is awash with fusion flavours, fashionable boutiques and innovative museums but Western Australia’s capital impresses in other ways too. Perth is famously isolated; a cosmopolitan drop in the ocean that is Australia’s outback. Stroll along the banks of the Swan River where you’ll find countless spots to sit and watch kayakers paddle by.
Geraldton, Australia

Geraldton, Australia In Port: 27 March 2027

Geraldton, on Western Australia’s Coral Coast, offers sun, sea, and a laid-back vibe. Visit the striking HMAS Sydney II memorial, snap a photo of the Point Moore Lighthouse, or explore local museums and coastal trails. Nearby, scenic drives lead to wildflower blooms, lavender farms, and charming rural homesteads.
Exmouth

Exmouth In Port: 29 March 2027

Gateway to the world-famous Ningaloo Reef, Exmouth is a tropical paradise on Western Australia’s Coral Coast. This laid-back town is a dream for ocean lovers, offering snorkelling with manta rays, seasonal whale shark swims, and vibrant coral gardens just steps from the shore. With its unique blend of reef and outback, Exmouth promises unforgettable adventures in and out of the water.
Broome

Broome In Port: 31 March 2027

Perched on the Northwest edge of Western Australia, Broome was once an isolated gem, reachable only by a rugged dirt road until the mid-1980s. A sun-soaked coastal town where outback meets ocean, Broome is rich in history, culture, and natural beauty. Famous for its pearling heritage and stunning Cable Beach sunsets, Broome also offers camel rides, vibrant markets, and a glimpse into Aboriginal culture. It’s the perfect tropical escape and a gateway to the wild Kimberley region.
Kimberley Coast

Kimberley Coast Cruise by: 1 April 2027

Scenic cruising along the Kimberley Coast reveals one of Australia’s last true wildernesses. Sail past towering cliffs, hidden waterfalls, and untouched islands, with the chance to spot wildlife along the way. This remote, rugged coastline offers stunning views and a deep connection to ancient Indigenous culture.
Darwin

Darwin In Port: 3 April 2027

Tropical and multicultural, Darwin is the vibrant capital of Australia’s Northern Territory and a gateway to the wild Top End. Known for its rich Aboriginal heritage, lively markets, and dramatic sunsets over the Timor Sea, Darwin offers a mix of adventure and culture. From crocodile encounters to nearby national parks like Kakadu, it’s a dynamic port city with a laid-back charm.
Darwin

Darwin In Port: 4 April 2027

Tropical and multicultural, Darwin is the vibrant capital of Australia’s Northern Territory and a gateway to the wild Top End. Known for its rich Aboriginal heritage, lively markets, and dramatic sunsets over the Timor Sea, Darwin offers a mix of adventure and culture. From crocodile encounters to nearby national parks like Kakadu, it’s a dynamic port city with a laid-back charm.
Alotau, Papua New Guinea

Alotau, Papua New Guinea In Port: 8 April 2027

Australia cruises showcase rainforests in the north and stunning beaches and cosmopolitan cities in the south, which give way to a vast interior and huge ranches. New Zealand boasts towering mountains and verdant valleys, washed by tumbling waterfalls. Certain cruises extend out into the sparkling Pacific to reveal idyllic South Seas islands.
Conflict Islands (Panawal Group), Papua New Guinea

Conflict Islands (Panawal Group), Papua New Guinea In Port: 9 April 2027

Don’t let the name fool you, Conflict Islands are pure paradise. This private archipelago of coral atolls offers crystal-clear waters, rich marine life, and pristine beaches. Enjoy kayaking, snorkeling, or simply unwinding in tropical bliss. A conservation haven, it’s one of the South Pacific’s best-kept secrets.
Cairns

Cairns In Port: 11 April 2027

Laid-back Cairns is your gateway to the World Heritage-listed Great Barrier Reef, a spectacular location for snorkelling and diving among kaleidoscopic marine life and coral. Follow Foreshore Promenade around the lagoon filled with pleasure craft or take a scenic railway ride to the tranquil mountain village of Kuranda.
Townsville

Townsville In Port: 12 April 2027

Explore Townsville, the vibrant gateway to the Great Barrier Reef, offering stunning coastal views, rich history and a thriving arts scene.
Airlie Beach

Airlie Beach In Port: 13 April 2027

Australia cruises showcase rainforests in the north and stunning beaches and cosmopolitan cities in the south, which give way to a vast interior and huge ranches. New Zealand boasts towering mountains and verdant valleys, washed by tumbling waterfalls. Certain cruises extend out into the sparkling Pacific to reveal idyllic South Seas islands.
Brisbane

Brisbane In Port: 15 April 2027

The Brisbane River meanders through the heart of the city. Elegant Georgian buildings of native sandstone stand next to sleek glass towers. Brisbane is also a superbly landscaped city with jacarandas, flame trees, and bougainvilleas thriving in its semi-tropical climate. Come face to face with koalas, kangaroos and wombats on tours from this laid-back city.
Norfolk Island, Australia

Norfolk Island, Australia In Port: 18 April 2027

Cascade Bay is one of two maritime gateways to Norfolk Island, a remote, cliff-lined gem in the South Pacific. Explore lush trails in Norfolk Island National Park, dotted with towering pines and native flora, or wander the quaint main town of Burnt Pine. Keep an ear out for the local “Norfuk” language, a unique blend of English and Tahitian.
Noumea, New Caledonia

Noumea, New Caledonia In Port: 20 April 2027

A vision of intense azure sea and gleaming green trees, Noumea is every bit the tropical oasis you’d expect. Exotic parklands, filled with colourful fauna and wild birds, the softest sand peppering picture-perfect beaches, and elevated viewpoints from which to admire the sweeping panoramas.
Mystery Island, Vanuatu

Mystery Island, Vanuatu In Port: 21 April 2027

Situated at the southern tip of the Vanuatu archipelago, beckons with its pristine allure. Its crystal-clear waters and powdery shores, swaying beneath the shade of coconut-laden palm trees, make it a captivating destination.
Lautoka, Fiji

Lautoka, Fiji In Port: 23 April 2027

There is a chance to capture the essence of Fijian life here. Past the avenue of Royal Palms along the main street, the ornate Sikh and Krishna temples and mosques give away the presence of a large Indian population.
Suva, Fiji

Suva, Fiji In Port: 24 April 2027

Suva, Fiji’s vibrant capital, offers a laid-back charm with lush mangroves, colonial-meets-modern architecture, and a multicultural vibe. Explore the Fiji Museum in Thurston Gardens, bustling markets like Suva Municipal Market, and scenic spots like Colo-i-Suva Forest Park. With year-round tropical warmth and welcoming locals, Suva is a delightful blend of history, culture, and natural beauty—an experience far from the typical city life.
Savusavu, Vanua Levi, Fiji

Savusavu, Vanua Levi, Fiji In Port: 25 April 2027

Welcome to Vanua Levu, Fiji’s second-largest island and a tropical haven of palm-lined beaches and lush waterfalls. Dive or snorkel vibrant reefs, kayak peaceful waters, or relax in hot springs and mineral mud baths. Don’t forget to hunt for the island’s famous colorful cultured pearls, and soak in the warm, musical spirit of the Friendly Isles.
Apia, Samoa

Apia, Samoa In Port: 27 April 2027

Apia, the vibrant capital of Samoa, is a charming mix of island tradition and colonial heritage set against a backdrop of lush mountains and coastal beauty. Located on the island of Upolu, this bustling town offers colourful markets, historic landmarks, and warm Samoan hospitality. With its rich culture, scenic waterfront, and easy access to waterfalls and beaches, Apia is a welcoming gateway to the heart of Polynesia.
Cross International Date Line

Cross International Date Line Cruise by: 27 April 2027

There’s no experience quite like crossing the International Date Line on an ocean voyage. This imaginary line stretches around the world, and the date changes along the line. Crossing the International Date Line is a time-honoured travel milestone. Heading east across this imaginary line sets the clock back 24 hours, effectively gaining a day. Raise a glass to the event!
Crossing the Equator

Crossing the Equator Cruise by: 30 April 2027

If you are a “pollywog,” who has never crossed the line at sea, you will be expected to undergo a mock trial by King Neptune and his court for the entertainment of the “shellbacks” who have already done so. Mild but hilarious indignities will be conjured, and in the end a good time will be had by most, if not all.
Honolulu, Hawaii

Honolulu, Hawaii In Port: 3 May 2027

Aloha Honolulu. Synonymous with lilting music and magnificent beaches, the vibrant capital of Hawaii is also brimming with shops, restaurants, and a multitude of historic, cultural and scenic attractions. From the iconic beaches of Waikiki to historic Pearl Harbour and lush mountain trails, it offers sun-soaked adventures. The wider island, Oahu, is a Pacific crossroads and a rich mosaic of cultures, blending Polynesian warmth, Oriental mystique, and American pragmatism.
Kona, Hawaii USA

Kona, Hawaii USA In Port: 4 May 2027

Perfectly preserved palaces and the legacies of Captain Cook. Clear blue waters teeming with turtles, manta rays, and dolphins. A port call in Kona is an ideal way to immerse yourself in island culture on a cruise to Hawaii.
Long Beach, California

Long Beach, California In Port: 11 May 2027

Nestled along California's sun-kissed coast, Long Beach captivates with its blend of vibrant culture and serene ocean views. Its storied waterfront welcomes visitors, where sleek yachts and historic ships mingle amidst a backdrop of modern skyscrapers and timeless architecture.
Puerto Vallarta, Mexico

Puerto Vallarta, Mexico In Port: 15 May 2027

Known for its beaches, water sports, and nightlife scene, this gorgeous resort on Mexico's Pacific coast offers much to explore.
Huatulco

Huatulco In Port: 18 May 2027

Beach-lovers are spoilt for choice at Mexico's first eco-tourism resort and new cruise port, Huatulco, for there are 22 miles of pristine sand stretched across nine sparkling bays, each hidden from the other. Even within these, there are secret coves and hidden lagoons to discover.On the Mexican Riviera coast, southeast of Acapulco and where the foothills of the Sierra Madre meet the Pacific Ocean, Huatulco is in the state of Oaxaca, an area of great natural beauty three-quarters of which has been designated as ecological preservation areas by the Mexican Government.Once a small fishing village, Huatulco has been developed out of the surrounding jungle and now offers visitors a range of amenities from shops and restaurants to golf and every kind of watersport. Look out for the galleries and shops featuring handmade Oaxacan arts and crafts they make delightful gifts.
Puerto Chiapas, Mexico

Puerto Chiapas, Mexico In Port: 19 May 2027

Puerto Chiapas offers lush coffee and cacao farms, fresh tree-ripened bananas, and colorful tropical blooms. Explore nearby friendly villages or visit the ancient Izapa ruins for a taste of local culture and history.
Puerto Quetzal, Guatemala

Puerto Quetzal, Guatemala In Port: 20 May 2027

Puerto Quetzal is Guatemala's largest Pacific port, serving as a vibrant gateway for cruise travellers. Visitors can explore the bustling Mercado La Democracia for local crafts, embark on wildlife safaris at Auto Safari Chapín, or enjoy deep-sea fishing adventures. Whether you're seeking cultural immersion, natural beauty, or adventure, Puerto Quetzal leads you into a country boasting sublime scenic drama and a colourful history going way back to Mayan times.
Panama Canal

Panama Canal Cruise by: 24 May 2027

Everyone should sail through the Panama Canal at least once. It is a remarkable experience and a moving one when you know the mixture of tragedy and triumph, French farce and financial meltdown which went into its building. The French spent 20 fruitless years trying to build a canal - Suez-style - straight through the land. Then the Americans tried a lock-based canal and, between 1903 and 1914, completed the waterway that stands today. Look out for memorial plaques to the thousands who died in its creation, mainly of diseases rife in the forests and swamps through which the canal was forged. It is 50 miles long and, from the Caribbean side, your ship will be lifted 85ft by the Gatun Locks into Gatun Lake. She then negotiates the narrow Gaillard Cut to the Pedro Miguel and Miraflores locks which lower her back down to the level of the Pacific, which you first see stretching out on the other side of the towering Bridge of the Americas.
Cartagena

Cartagena In Port: 26 May 2027

Step into history with its vibrant colonial walls, lively plazas, and bustling markets. Explore cobblestone streets, soak up Caribbean vibes, or unwind at nearby beaches, all perfect for a day ashore.
Miami

Miami Disembark: 30 May 2027

Electric and eclectic, Miami dazzles with sun-soaked beaches, Art Deco vibes, and vibrant nightlife. Stroll South Beach, explore the colorful Wynwood Walls, or cruise Biscayne Bay. From world-class dining to lively music scenes, Miami pulses with nonstop energy.
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Seabourn Quest

Seabourn Quest is the third iteration of the vessel design that has been called “a game-changer for the luxury segment.” True to her Seabourn bloodlines, wherever she sails around the world, Seabourn Quest carries with her a bevy of award-winning dining venues that are comparable to the finest restaurants to be found anywhere. Seabourn Quest offers a variety of dining options to suit every taste and every mood, with never an extra charge.

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