Seabourn Pursuit
Purpose-built for far-reaching expedition routes, this small Seabourn ship keeps the focus on close views, thoughtful service, and time ashore. The Bow Lounge gives guests a quiet forward-facing place to watch changing coastlines and wildlife, while the Discovery Center adds context through briefings and expert talks. Midway through the experience, Seabourn Pursuit brings its expedition character into sharper focus with Zodiacs and kayaks that support landings and water-level exploration. The result is a ship that feels attentive rather than oversized, with elegant public spaces, guided discovery, and an easy rhythm between comfort, scenery, and genuine exploration.
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Seabourn Pursuit Ship Facts
Class: Purpose-built Expedition Ship
Entered Service: 2023
Gross Tonnage: ~23,615 GT
Length: ~170 m / 557 ft
Beam: ~24 m / 78 ft
Guests: 264
Crew: ~120
Decks: 8 guest decks
Signature Features: Two custom-built submarines, Expedition Lounge, glass-walled saunas
Itinerary Style: Rather than centering on one predictable cruise region, Seabourn Pursuit follows a wide-ranging expedition program shaped by remote coastlines, polar waters, island groups, and hard-to-reach natural settings, giving the ship a flexible route profile built around discovery, scenery, and destination depth.
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Onboard Experience
Accommodation
Accommodation feels intentionally view-led, with layouts that make the destination part of the room. Panorama Veranda suites place the bed toward wide floor-to-ceiling windows, so changing light and coastlines stay in sight from morning onward. Two-level Wintergarden Suites add more residential space, including separate living and dining areas for longer expedition sailings. Practical storage, verandas, and calm finishes keep the suite experience useful without feeling overworked from embarkation to farewell.Dining
Meals keep Seabourn Pursuit flexible, whether the evening calls for a measured dinner or something lighter after a long landing day. The Restaurant offers the main open-seating experience, with a polished room and a broad menu that suits unhurried nights. Sushi in The Club gives the ship another pace, serving freshly made light sushi bites each evening in a social setting that still feels easy and intimate during the voyage.Bars & Lounges
The lounge mix gives sea days a strong sense of place without crowding the schedule. Constellation Lounge sits high on the ship with wraparound glass, 270-degree views, afternoon tea, and evening cocktails that suit scenic sailing. Sky Bar adds an open-air counterpoint on expedition ships, pairing daytime drinks and evening cocktails with two small whirlpool spas on the terrace as light changes across the water throughout the slow afternoon hours.Activities & Entertainment
Days can move from expert discussion to hands-on creativity without losing the expedition focus. Seabourn Conversations brings guest specialists from arts, history, science, and other fields aboard Seabourn Pursuit, shaping daily rhythm. On select sailings, Image Masters adds a more practical layer, with a limited-seat photography program covering composition, camera technique, editing, and retouching, helping scenery and wildlife become part of the voyage after disembarkation and into lasting travel memories.Seabourn Pursuit Highlights
Smaller daily spaces help the ship feel personal between landings and scenic cruising. Seabourn Square works as an easy social hub, with specialty coffees, pastries, sandwiches, gelati, lounge seating, and guest services close at hand. The Sun Terrace offers a quieter outdoor option, using double sun loungers and open deck space for reading, photography, or simply watching the horizon settle after an active day ashore without needing a formal plan.Seabourn Fleet
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Seabourn Pursuit FAQ
1 How does the ship handle wet or muddy gear after landings?
The Landing Zone, also known as the Mud Room, is the practical space for expedition gear. Guests can change, clean boots, and store equipment after shore landings or Zodiac outings.
2 Where do guests hear the daily expedition briefings?
The Discovery Center is the main classroom-style venue. It is used for briefings, natural history talks, cultural programming, and destination context before guests head into the field.
3 Which suite type on Seabourn Pursuit is best for watching scenery from bed?
Panorama Veranda suites are the strongest fit for that purpose. Their bed is positioned to face expansive floor-to-ceiling windows, keeping coastlines, sunrises, and changing light in view.
4 Is there a lounge with broad views when the weather is cold?
Yes. Constellation Lounge is the scenic indoor choice, with wide glass views that work especially well for polar cruising, wildlife watching, afternoon tea, or a quiet evening drink.
5 Can I follow daily plans without carrying paper schedules?
The Seabourn Source app is useful onboard for checking the day’s program, planning activities, reviewing dining options, and keeping track of practical details during the voyage.
6 What dining option helps after a late return from an excursion?
In-Suite Dining is the easiest fallback when a landing runs long or guests simply want a quieter evening. It lets dinner fit around expedition timing rather than the other way round.
7 Where do guests gather before and after Zodiac outings?
Expedition Lounge is the natural meeting point around off-ship adventures. It gives guests a comfortable place to gather, compare the day’s experiences, and prepare for what comes next.
8 Are shore days mostly passive sightseeing or more active?
On Seabourn Pursuit, shore days can be quite active, depending on the route and conditions. Zodiac cruises, kayaking, nature walks, and cultural experiences may all shape the expedition program.
9 Where can I keep up a workout routine on sea days?
Fitness Center is the main place for regular exercise, while The Spa at Seabourn adds a quieter wellness layer with treatments and sauna time between landings or scenic cruising days.
10 Is there an outdoor spot for a simple drink between activities?
Sky Bar is the easy open-air option. It works well for a casual drink, a short pause between programs, or a less formal moment when weather and scenery cooperate.