Seabourn has announced a new program of immersive itineraries available on Seabourn Quest as the ship explores Australia & New Zealand, the South Pacific, Hawaii and the Panama Canal from December 2025 to April 2026.
Seabourn Quest will sail a total of 22 itineraries with 46 destinations in 13 countries, including a new series of 10-day voyages sailing roundtrip from Papeete (Tahiti) that provide a full immersion in French Polynesia.

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With itineraries ranging from 10 to 48 days, Seabourn Quest will offer abundant opportunities for guests to take in new sights and scenes and experience authentic cultures through a combination of iconic destinations and smaller, less-explored ports. In addition to the new 10-day roundtrip voyages from Papeete, the season includes a 19-day Panama Canal Passage from Long Beach, Calif., to Miami; 15-day voyages in Australia and New Zealand; overnight calls on select voyages at coastal Cairns and Melbourne in Australia, and Bora Bora and Tahiti in French Polynesia; and extended stays in Napier in New Zealand, Honolulu and Kona in Hawaii, Puerto Vallarta in Mexico, and Cartagena on the Caribbean coast of Colombia.
“Along with navigating breathtaking coastlines and introducing guests to vibrant cultures, Seabourn Quest‘s itineraries invite guests to indulge in unmatched luxury, refinement, and enjoyment onboard,” said Natalya Leahy, President of Seabourn. “Guests will immerse in the urban and natural wonders in Australia and the beauty andtraditions of the South Pacific and Polynesia; these ultra-luxury itineraries will offer extraordinary experiences in some of the world’s most fascinating destinations.”Itinerary highlights from the season include:
- Australia & New Zealand –Seabourn Quest will sail on a series of 15-day departures visiting 16 destinations in Australia and New Zealand, featuring overnights in Cairns and Melbourne. Departure dates: 20 December 2025; 4 and 19 January and 3 February 2026.














