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64-DAY KIMBERLEY EXPEDITION & ISLANDS OF THE PACIFIC

Ship: Seabourn Pursuit   
Departure: Wednesday, September 2, 2026
Nights: 64 nights
Departs: Broome
Returns: San Antonio
One Way Trip
One
way trip
Duration
64
Nights
Days at Sea
44
Sea Days
Ports
24
Ports
Countries Visted
10
Countries
  • Itinerary

    64-DAY KIMBERLEY EXPEDITION & ISLANDS OF THE PACIFIC

    Ports of call

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    Day Date Port of Call Arrival Departure
    1 Wednesday, September 2, 2026 Broome, Australia Embark 6:00 PM
    View of Broome, Australia

    Broome, situated on a peninsula in the Kimberley region of Western Australia, is known as the ‘pearl of the north’ due to its being the home of the South Sea pearls, among the largest commercially harvested cultured pearls in the world. In the 1800s Broome attracted pearl divers from Japan, Malaysia and the Philippines, resulting in the delightful multicultural town it is today. Visitors can witness first-hand how Broome pearls are cultured on a cruise to a local pearl farm, and hear the romantic stories of the original pearl luggers. Read more about Broome, Australia

    2 Thursday, September 3, 2026 Yampi Sound, Western Australia, Aus
    3 Friday, September 4, 2026 Talbot Bay, Australia 4:00 AM
    View of Talbot Bay, Australia

    Talbot Bay encloses the 800, rugged and sparsely vegetated islands of the Buccaneer Archipelago in the Kimberley region of Western Australia. The major attraction, drawing thousands of visitors each year, is the Horizontal 'two way' Waterfall' that results from massive tidal movements that cause a waterfall effect as water banks up against one side of a narrow coastal gorge, then hurtles through, sideways, up to 5 metres high, to be repeated again on the turning tide! Naturalist David described the Horizontal Falls as "One of the greatest wonders of the natural world". Read more about Talbot Bay, Australia

    4 Saturday, September 5, 2026 Talbot Bay, Australia 3:30 AM
    View of Talbot Bay, Australia

    Talbot Bay encloses the 800, rugged and sparsely vegetated islands of the Buccaneer Archipelago in the Kimberley region of Western Australia. The major attraction, drawing thousands of visitors each year, is the Horizontal 'two way' Waterfall' that results from massive tidal movements that cause a waterfall effect as water banks up against one side of a narrow coastal gorge, then hurtles through, sideways, up to 5 metres high, to be repeated again on the turning tide! Naturalist David described the Horizontal Falls as "One of the greatest wonders of the natural world". Read more about Talbot Bay, Australia

    4 Saturday, September 5, 2026 Montgomery Reef, Australia 6:30 AM 11:00 AM
    View of Montgomery Reef, Australia

    The Montgomery Reef is Australia's largest inshore reef system covering more than 300km2, near the mouth of the Sale River off the Kimberley coast of West Australia. At high tide you see very little of the Reef but as the tide drops rapidly away a raging torrent of water, cascading off the top of this 400ha reef erupts, as miles of surrounding reef appears to slowly rise out of the ocean. Read more about Montgomery Reef, Australia

    4 Saturday, September 5, 2026 Freshwater Cove, Australia 12:45 PM 6:00 PM
    View of Freshwater Cove, Australia

    Freshwater Cove, aka Wijingarra Bard Bard, lies in the heart of Worrorra country in the Kimberley region of Western Australia. Within an 85 km radius are the famous Horizontal Falls, Sale River, Montgomery Reef, and Kuri Bay for pearl farming. The waters offer great fishing, from open sea to creeks, including barramundi. Read more about Freshwater Cove, Australia

    5 Sunday, September 6, 2026 Kuri Bay
    6 Monday, September 7, 2026 Hunter River, Australia 7:00 AM 5:00 PM
    View of Hunter River, Australia

    Hunter River has its headwaters in the Kimberley region of Western Australia and flows into the NE corner of the beautiful Prince Frederick Harbour and York Sound. The river was named in 1820 by the explorer Philip Parker King, after the surgeon, James Hunter, on the ship the Mermaid. Lined with green rainforest, mangroves and soaring red cliffs, the scenery is truly spectacular. Read more about Hunter River, Australia

    7 Tuesday, September 8, 2026 Ashmore Reef, Australia 8:00 AM 1:00 PM
    8 Wednesday, September 9, 2026 Vansittart Bay, Australia 9:00 AM 5:00 PM
    View of Vansittart Bay, Australia

    Vansittart Bay lies 530km WSW of Darwin, on the Kimberley coast of Western Australia, facing the Indian Ocean. A small stream, low rock platforms, and the sparse Truscott-Mungalalu Plateau face the bay. This is a protected large bay with numerous small islands and secluded coves that offer plenty of fishing. Read more about Vansittart Bay, Australia

    9 Thursday, September 10, 2026 King George River, Australia 7:00 AM 5:00 PM
    View of King George River, Australia

    King George River enters Koolama Bay and the Timor Sea from the Gardner Plateau in the Kimberley region of Western Australia. The 112km river was named after King George V in 1911 by the English explorer Chas Conigrave after a privately funded expedition in the area. Over many thousands of years the river has cut back into the plateau creating stunning sheer walls and majestic waterfalls at the end of several canyons. Read more about King George River, Australia

    10 Friday, September 11, 2026 Darwin, Australia 6:00 PM
    View of Darwin, Australia

    The new Darwin cruise ship terminal at Fort Hill Wharf is adjacent to the convention centre, only one kilometre from Darwin’s CBD. Modern amenities, hotels and parking are there, plus a mini-market with beautiful local productions – Aboriginal art and crafts, diamonds and opals, and eateries, distinctive of the Top End. Darwin is a home port for the small luxury vessels Coral Princess and Coral Discoverer that explore the Kimberley coast to Broome. Read more about Darwin, Australia

    11 Saturday, September 12, 2026 Darwin, Australia 5:00 PM
    View of Darwin, Australia

    The new Darwin cruise ship terminal at Fort Hill Wharf is adjacent to the convention centre, only one kilometre from Darwin’s CBD. Modern amenities, hotels and parking are there, plus a mini-market with beautiful local productions – Aboriginal art and crafts, diamonds and opals, and eateries, distinctive of the Top End. Darwin is a home port for the small luxury vessels Coral Princess and Coral Discoverer that explore the Kimberley coast to Broome. Read more about Darwin, Australia

    12 Sunday, September 13, 2026 At Sea
    13 Monday, September 14, 2026 Ambon Island, Indonesia 8:00 AM 5:00 PM
    View of Ambon Island, Indonesia

    Ambon is a tiny though mountainous, well-watered and fertile island in the middle of the Maluku islands in Indonesia. The favourite activity of visitors is diving, as Ambon is home to an underwater garden of very healthy coral growth, and resultant varied marine life that is easily accessible, and shows no indication of human interference. Discover centuries-old fortresses and the literature of local kingdoms that traces the story of the people, from periods of prosperity to escalating and controlled trades, harsh colonialism, a gruelling struggle, and finally, to independence. Read more about Ambon Island, Indonesia

    14 Tuesday, September 15, 2026 At Sea
    15 Wednesday, September 16, 2026 Kokas, Indonesia
    16 Thursday, September 17, 2026 Misool, Yapap Lagoon
    17 Friday, September 18, 2026 Yenwaupnor, Gam Island, Indonesia
    17 Friday, September 18, 2026 Mansuar Island, Indonesia
    18 Saturday, September 19, 2026 Manokwari, Indonesia
    19 Sunday, September 20, 2026 Exploring Cenderawasih Bay (Daay 1)
    20 Monday, September 21, 2026 Exploring Cenderawasih Bay (Daay 2)
    21 Tuesday, September 22, 2026 Jayapura, Indonesia 10:00 PM 11:00 PM
    View of Jayapura, Indonesia

    Jayapura is the capital of the Indonesian-administered territory of Papua on the island of New Guinea. It is situated on a bay called Teluk Yos Sudarso, aka Humboldt Bay. The city lies just 32 km west of the border with Papua New Guinea. Read more about Jayapura, Indonesia

    22 Wednesday, September 23, 2026 Vanimo, Papua New Guinea
    23 Thursday, September 24, 2026 At Sea
    24 Friday, September 25, 2026 Vitu Islands, Papua New Guinea 8:00 AM 4:00 PM
    View of Vitu Islands, Papua New Guinea

    The Vitu Islands are located in the Bismarck Sea north of New Britain, a part of Papua New Guinea in the SW Pacific. The islands are volcanic ocean peaks arising from very deep water and fringed with reefs, hence not atolls. Formerly called the French Islands, they are also known as the Witu Islands. Read more about Vitu Islands, Papua New Guinea

    25 Saturday, September 26, 2026 Duke Of York Island, Papua New Guin
    25 Saturday, September 26, 2026 Rabaul, Papua New Guinea 1:30 PM 11:30 PM
    View of Rabaul, Papua New Guinea

    Rabaul is a town on the Gazelle Peninsula in East New Britain province, Papua New Guinea. A busy commercial centre, it is situated on Simpson Harbour, a sheltered inlet of Blanche Bay. Almost the entire old town of Rabaul is buried under volcanic ash, the result of a volcanic eruption in 1994, and one is in awe of the scenery, which resembles an alien prehistoric landscape. Read more about Rabaul, Papua New Guinea

    26 Sunday, September 27, 2026 At Sea
    27 Monday, September 28, 2026 Gizo, Solomon Islands 8:00 AM 3:00 PM
    View of Gizo, Solomon Islands

    Gizo is the capital of the Western Province in the Solomon Islands, situated on Ghizo Island, approximately 380 km WNW of the capital Honiara, and is the second largest town in the country. According to local stories the area had a history of head-hunting, so nearby tribes took the unusual step of joining together to obliterate the Gizo tribe. As a result, the land became state-owned and prospered as an administrative and business centre. Read more about Gizo, Solomon Islands

    28 Tuesday, September 29, 2026 Honiara, Solomon Islands 8:00 AM 6:00 PM
    View of Honiara, Solomon Islands

    Honiara, located on the northern coast of the island of Guadalcanal, is the capital of the Solomon Islands, which lie between Vanuatu and Papua New Guinea. Pijin is the principal language. The climate is tropical, and while the most pleasant time to visit is winter, July to September, the cooling sea breezes temper the humidity and heat along all coasts year-round. Read more about Honiara, Solomon Islands

    29 Wednesday, September 30, 2026 At Sea
    30 Thursday, October 1, 2026 Vanikoro, Santa Cruz Islands, Solo
    31 Friday, October 2, 2026 Ambrym
    32 Saturday, October 3, 2026 At Sea
    33 Sunday, October 4, 2026 Lautoka, Fiji 7:00 AM 5:00 PM
    View of Lautoka, Fiji

    Lautoka is situated on the western side of Viti Levu, the largest island in Fiji, and just 20 km north of Nadi. The Fiji archipelago lies just to the western side of the International Date Line. Lautoka is Fiji's second largest city. Read more about Lautoka, Fiji

    34 Monday, October 5, 2026 Kadavu
    35 Tuesday, October 6, 2026 Vulaga
    36 Wednesday, October 7, 2026 Pangai, Ha'apai Group, Tonga
    36 Wednesday, October 7, 2026 Nukupule Island, Ha'apai Group, Ton
    37 Thursday, October 8, 2026 Vavau, Tonga
    38 Friday, October 9, 2026 At Sea
    39 Saturday, October 10, 2026 Apia, Samoa 7:00 AM 5:00 PM
    View of Apia, Samoa

    Apia (pop. 37,000), city and capital of Samoa, is located on the northern shore of Upolu Island in the South Pacific Ocean. Samoa (Western Samoa to 1997) consists of two main islands and four smaller islands. Read more about Apia, Samoa

    39 Saturday, October 10, 2026 Cross Dateline
    39 Saturday, October 10, 2026 At Sea
    40 Sunday, October 11, 2026 At Sea
    41 Monday, October 12, 2026 Aitutaki, Cook Islands 8:00 AM 5:00 PM
    View of Aitutaki, Cook Islands

    Aitutaki - aka Araura, Ararau, Utataki - is one of the Cook Islands, 250 km north of the main island, Rarotonga. Bounded by a triangular barrier reef, Aitutaki boasts one of the most famous lagoons in the world and which is home to a large number of fish, hence making it a favourite spot for snorkelling and scuba diving. The lagoon is four times the area of the main island, and inside the lagoon are fifteen islets each its own paradise. Read more about Aitutaki, Cook Islands

    42 Tuesday, October 13, 2026 At Sea
    43 Wednesday, October 14, 2026 Ra'iatea, Society Is
    44 Thursday, October 15, 2026 Huahine, French Polynesia 7:00 AM 5:00 PM
    View of Huahine, French Polynesia

    Huahine is an island located among the Society Islands, and is arguably the most picturesque island in all of French Polynesia. It actually consists of two islands, Huahine-Nui (big) and Huahine Iti (little) interconnected by a bridge. With steep mountains descending into protected bays of azure blue and emerald green colours, the island is also one of the more geographically diverse of the Society Group. Read more about Huahine, French Polynesia

    45 Friday, October 16, 2026 Papeete, French Polynesia 7:00 AM 5:00 PM
    View of Papeete, French Polynesia

    The city of Papeete (Tahitian Pape'ete; pop. 27,000) is the capital of Tahiti, the largest of the French Polynesian Islands. With its pleasant warm tropical climate, city-lovers will enjoy Papeete's chic shops, specialist stores and boutiques, together with the lively mix of French, Polynesian, and Chinese cultures. Read more about Papeete, French Polynesia

    46 Saturday, October 17, 2026 Anaa
    47 Sunday, October 18, 2026 Toau, French Polynesia
    47 Sunday, October 18, 2026 Fakarava, French Polynesia 2:30 PM 6:30 PM
    View of Fakarava, French Polynesia

    Fakarava is a coral atoll in the west of the Tuamotu group in French Polynesia. It lies 420 km ENE from Tahiti. The rectangular form of the atoll is 20 km by 55 km, with the larger of two passes from the deep lagoon to the sea at the northern end. Read more about Fakarava, French Polynesia

    48 Monday, October 19, 2026 At Sea
    49 Tuesday, October 20, 2026 At Sea
    50 Wednesday, October 21, 2026 At Sea
    51 Thursday, October 22, 2026 Pitcairn Island, Pitcairn 7:00 AM 3:00 PM
    View of Pitcairn Island, Pitcairn

    NOTE: Tenders to shore are infrequent. Locals from the island do come out to the anchored ship. Pitcairn Island (pop. Read more about Pitcairn Island, Pitcairn

    52 Friday, October 23, 2026 Pitcairn Island, Pitcairn 11:00 AM 5:00 PM
    View of Pitcairn Island, Pitcairn

    NOTE: Tenders to shore are infrequent. Locals from the island do come out to the anchored ship. Pitcairn Island (pop. Read more about Pitcairn Island, Pitcairn

    53 Saturday, October 24, 2026 At Sea
    54 Sunday, October 25, 2026 At Sea
    55 Monday, October 26, 2026 Easter Island, Chile 7:00 AM
    View of Easter Island, Chile

    Most cruise ships make a scenic pass of the island, and as few as 30% tender successfully to shore, there being no harbour and the weather is problematic. (Serious sight-seers arrive by air from Chile mainland.) One of the most isolated islands in the world, this triangle of volcanic rock in the South Pacific is 2,300 km off the west coast of Chile. It is intriguing, its history is as unclear as it is mysterious. Read more about Easter Island, Chile

    56 Tuesday, October 27, 2026 Easter Island, Chile 6:00 PM
    View of Easter Island, Chile

    Most cruise ships make a scenic pass of the island, and as few as 30% tender successfully to shore, there being no harbour and the weather is problematic. (Serious sight-seers arrive by air from Chile mainland.) One of the most isolated islands in the world, this triangle of volcanic rock in the South Pacific is 2,300 km off the west coast of Chile. It is intriguing, its history is as unclear as it is mysterious. Read more about Easter Island, Chile

    57 Wednesday, October 28, 2026 At Sea
    58 Thursday, October 29, 2026 At Sea
    59 Friday, October 30, 2026 At Sea
    60 Saturday, October 31, 2026 At Sea
    61 Sunday, November 1, 2026 The Sbn Juan Fernandez Experience (
    62 Monday, November 2, 2026 The Sbn Juan Fernandez Experience (
    63 Tuesday, November 3, 2026 At Sea
    64 Wednesday, November 4, 2026 San Antonio, Chile 7:00 AM Disembark
    View of San Antonio, Chile

    San Antonio, Chile, is a Pacific port 63 km south of the port of Valparaiso. San Antonio is the largest freight handling port on the western coast of South America. The city lies on hills and coastal dunes north of the mouth of the Maipo River. Read more about San Antonio, Chile

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    Seabourn Pursuit Overview

    Seabourn Pursuit

    In 2020 construction began on Seabourn Pursuit who is due to join the fleet in 2023 alongside sister ship Seabourn Venture. The new ships, which are being built by T. Mariotti, will be a brand new innovative design, created specifically for the ultra-luxury expedition traveler, and will include many features that have made Seabourn ships so successful. Throughout the spring and early summer, the ship explores the waters and landscapes of Greenland, Iceland, and Norway, in some cases retracing the Vikings' path to the frontier town of Troms while carving its way.

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    Approximate total space: 355 sq. ft. (33 sq. m.) including veranda of 75 sq. ft. (7 sq. m.).Features - A comfortable living area, private veranda, queen-size bed or two twin beds, walk-in closet, personal safe, interactive TV with music and movies, fully stocked bar and refrigerator, writing desk with personalized stationery, makeup vanity, spacious bathroom, separate tub and shower, plush robes, slippers, luxury health and beauty products, hairdryer and 110/220V AC outlets.

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