Seabourn Quest readies for maiden Alaska cruise

Seabourn is gearing up for Seabourn Quest’s maiden Alaska season this summer.
From May to September 2025, Quest will sail on 18 seven-day itineraries between Vancouver, British Columbia and Juneau, Alaska.
The Ventures by Seabourn program provides more experiential and interactive opportunities to explore Alaska.
“With our Ventures by Seabourn expedition experiences, we’re offering guests an opportunity to connect deeply with Alaska and British Columbia’s natural wonders when they sail with Seabourn,” said Mark Tamis, president of Seabourn.
Ventures by Seabourn will include explorations of Hubbard Glacier, Tracy/Endicott Arm, Inian Islands, Rudyerd Bay (Misty Fjords), Alert Bay in British Columbia and more.
The excursions are led by the ship’s expedition team of naturalists, science, wildlife and historical experts:
Kayak Hubbard Glacier – Guests can paddle a kayak at North America’s largest and most spectacular tidewater glacier, Hubbard Glacier.
Rainbow Falls Trail Adventure Hike | Wrangell, Alaska – Guest can join the Expedition team to hike the Rainbow Trail in Alaska’s temperate rain forest, where the guide will share the natural history and the human history of the region. The entire hike is along a manmade boardwalk that winds through forest scenery, including the magnificent Rainbow Falls.
Zodiac North/South Sawyer Glacier or Endicott Arm – Legendary scenery, abundant wildlife and boundless beauty await guests as they travel by Zodiac through Tracy Arm to Sawyer Glacier, or to Dawes Glacier on Endicott Arm.
Carrying only 458 guests, Seabourn Quest’s intimate size provides guests with access to Alaska’s smaller, lesser-visited ports.
Each itinerary features scenic cruising through settings such as Seymour Narrows, Stikine Strait, Snow Pass and the Behm Canal, interspersed with visits at culturally significant towns from Ketchikan to Sitka and Prince Rupert and Alert Bay in British Columbia.
Each sailing will include at least one scenic cruise of glaciers like Tracy or Endicott Arm or Glacier Bay National Park.
The northbound and southbound voyages feature unique ports and may also be combined to create a longer, more immersive 14-day round-trip Vancouver experience.
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