The 94-day voyage will take place on Seabourn Venture departing August 17
Seabourn has announced its first expedition grand voyage will take place in 2027.
The 94-day Pole to Pole: Grand Expedition voyage will depart on Seabourn Venture on August 17 and finish on November 19, 2027, covering more than 20,500 nautical miles on a course from the High Arctic to Antarctica.
The expedition will start with an overnight stay in Reykjavik, Iceland, followed by a charter flight to Kangerlussuaq, Greenland, where passengers will embark the ship.
There will be 60 days of expedition experiences and visits to 14 countries and territories, including five days in Antarctica, three in South Georgia, three in the Falkland Islands, six days in the Northwest Passage and a new three-day experience to the rarely visited Ellesmere Island in the Arctic Archipelago.
There will be 33 sea days throughout the sailing, and passengers will also visit the Caribbean and South America, before concluding the expedition in Ushuaia, Argentina, with a post-cruise charter flight to Buenos Aires.
Prices start from £71,279 per person, based on two passengers sharing a Veranda Suite.
Seabourn president Mark Tamis said: “Our Pole to Pole: Grand Expedition is unlike anything we’ve ever offered and is a once-in-a-lifetime journey designed for travellers who dream of exploring the ends of the Earth in total comfort and luxury.
“From the High Arctic to Antarctica, guests will sail through some of the most remote and awe-inspiring places on Earth, all while enjoying the hallmarks of Seabourn’s luxury experience.”
He added: “It is an extraordinary voyage that only Seabourn can deliver.”