Luxury line Seabourn’s Down Under summer season program

Boutique luxury line, Seabourn will return to Australia and New Zealand next month for the summer season making maiden calls to Portland, Hobart, Kangaroo Island, Adelaide, Airlie Beach and Brisbane.

Its two luxury ships, Seabourn Encore and Seabourn Sojourn will also calls at sheltered coves and hidden harbours Down Under that larger vessels cannot access.

Seabourn Encore will sail through the South Pacific Ocean and make its first-ever calls to Portland in Victoria on 14 March, Hobart on March 11, Kangaroo Island on 15 March and Adelaide on 16 March.

As part of her world cruise, Seabourn Sojourn will visit six Australian ports including her first call to Airlie Beach, the gateway to the Great Barrier Reef on 24 April and Brisbane on 26 April.

The line will also offer a 17-day Orchard Isles and Coral Coast itinerary which departs Bali and cruise along the Australian coastline to Sydney from 4 – 21 December.

In New Zealand, Seabourn Encore will visit the Milford Sound, Timaru and Lyttelton.

For the first time, Seabourn will debut a dedicated, 16-day wellness cruise with Dr Andrew Weil and his team of wellness experts cruising from Auckland, Melbourne and Sydney from 21 February to 8 March 2020.

“Ultra-luxury travellers are increasingly seeking exceptional service and bespoke experiences coupled with itineraries that excite and thrill. Australia and New Zealand provides our guests with a wide array of fascinating destinations and experiences in a way that only Seabourn can deliver,” said Tony Archbold, senior director of sales and marketing.

Visit www.seabourn.com

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