
- Skyler Wolpert
- April 30, 2025
Cruise Ship to Set Sail on 145-Day World Voyage From Miami in 2027
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Seabourn, a cruise line focused on ultra-luxury experiences, just announced a new world cruise to kick off the 2027 cruising season.
This 145-night cruise will be taking place aboard the 458-passenger Seabourn Quest and will visit 67 destinations in 19 countries.
“We invite travelers to embark on our 2027 World Cruise and discover the most awe-inspiring and extraordinary destinations across Australia, New Zealand, Polynesia, and beyond,” said Mark Tamis, President of Seabourn.
The 32,000 gross ton Seabourn Quest is a 14-year-old ship that features just 10 decks and has a crew capacity of 335.
With just 225 cabins available, this 34,000 nautical-mile journey promises to be an intimate and immersive experience.
The itinerary is round-trip out of Miami and embarks on the voyage just days after the new year, departing on January 5, 2027.
This cruise begins by passing through the Panama Canal, after which it will make two calls on ports in Ecuador, including Guayaquil and Puerto Bolivar.
After this, the ship will head to Lima, Peru, where it will have its first of five overnights during the voyage.
Then, after calling on General San Martin, also in Peru, the vessel will be heading to two ports in Chile, with the second stop of Easter Island also being an overnight visit.
Also available while docking at Easter Island is a mid-voyage Seabourn journey, which is a land-based multi-day excursion offered through the cruise line.
These will also be available while the ship is at port in Machu Picchu, Uluru in Australia, and the Galápagos Islands.
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Additional overnights will be happening when the vessel is in Papeete, French Polynesia, as well as in Sydney and Darwin, Australia.
Another exciting part of this world cruise is that Seabourn Quest will be visiting two maiden ports, giving passengers a chance to experience both Wallaroo, Australia, and Whangarei, New Zealand, on this ship for the very first time.
Guests can expect to experience 11 ports while cruising around New Zealand and 20 ports while in Australia, two destinations that the itinerary truly highlights.
There will also be stops in smaller neighboring countries around the same time, including Vanuatu, New Caledonia, Fiji, and finally Samoa — which is the final stop before heading back to the United States.
After two calls on ports in Hawaii, the ship will arrive in Long Beach, California, on May 11, 2027.
Passengers who are seeking a shorter cruise have the option to disembark at this port, shortening the voyage by 19 nights.
The remainder of the itinerary includes visits to Mexico, Guatemala, and Costa Rica before heading back through the Panama Canal and making one final stop in Colombia before disembarking in Miami on May 30, 2027.
While booking is open for this world cruise, it does come with a hefty price tag as cabins start at $80,999.
That being said, this voyage will take cruisers around the world and back, visiting many destinations that are not accessible on larger ships.
Additional Benefits and Amenities Included On World Voyage
Guests onboard for both the 126-night cruise and the 145-night cruise will receive the same amazing perks and amenities throughout the voyage.
First of all, there will be upgraded streaming Wi-Fi packages powered by Starlink for up to two devices per cabin.
Passengers will also receive private transportation to the airport from their home, where they will then fly round-trip business or first class with airfare fully covered, as well as one free night of hotel accommodations pre-cruise.
Other perks include unlimited laundry service, private dining experiences, and special access to exclusive events while onboard.
Of course, all of these amazing benefits come with a price tag similar to that of a brand-new sports car. However, those seeking a truly inclusive and luxury world cruising experience will not be disappointed by this one, to say the least.
You get what you pay for, right?
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