Seabourn Takes Delivery Of First Expedition Ship, Venture
Seabourn Venture is scheduled to launch later this year with its first cruise visiting the Arctic Circle.
The ultra-luxury cruise line, Seabourn, has taken delivery of its first expedition ship during a handover maritime ceremony at the T. Mariotti shipyard in Genoa. Seabourn Venture is scheduled to launch in 2022 and is expertly designed to withstand diverse environments and weather conditions.
As part of the ultra-luxury experience, Seabourn Venture will offer 132 ocean-facing suites, all of which include a veranda. Amenities in the Owner’s Suite, one of Seabourn Venture’s best, include expedition gear, a large walk-in closet and a fully stocked bar and refrigerator.
As well as including many of the design features that have ensured Seabourn’s success thus far, the ship will also offer two custom-built submarines on board. Travelers will be privy to the mysterious wonders of the ocean’s depths, granting them a once in a life time experience. Double kayaks and 24 Zodiacs that can simultaneously accommodate all onboard guests will also be on offer. The latter in particular offers an exclusively cohesive and immersive travel experience.
Seabourn Venture will offer 132 ocean-facing suites, all of which include a veranda /
In addition to luxurious accommodation and sights, the Seabourn Venture will include gourmet, open-seating dining options where guests can feast endlessly on fine foods. Travelers will also be intellectually, as well as visually enriched as conversation sessions with expert guests in the fields of history, arts and the sciences will be offered. There will also be an academic discovery center full of natural history and cultural programming.
Seabourn Venture will include gourmet, open-seating dining rooms / ©Seabourn
Adjacent to this, the Expedition Lounge sits at the heart of the ship, allowing travelers to converse over complimentary beverages. Within the warm light of the neutrally toned lounge, guests are invited to share tales and photographs of their daily travels. Two large touchscreens will also display navigational and weather charts, maps and photographs to both inform and stimulate conversation.