
13 nightsFrom Ushuaia, Argentina1 ports of call
13-Day Antarctica Exploration
Seabourn · Seabourn Pursuit
Overview
A 13-night voyage aboard Seabourn Pursuit, departing Ushuaia, Argentina on 28 Feb 2029 and returning to the same port, calling at 1 destinations along the way.
Ushuaia, Argentina
Cabin prices
Live prices per person based on two sharing. Select a grade to see its fare options.
Loading live cabin prices…
Itinerary
13 nights · 14 ports of call- 1
Day 1 ·Ushuaia, ArgentinaEmbark
28 Feb 2029The southernmost city in the world, Ushuaia is the capital of Argentine Tierra del Fuego and an important naval base boasting a strategic as well as a picturesque location on the shores of Ushuaia Bay and the Beagle Channel. This rustic coastal town is set among waterfalls, glaciers, snow-clad mountains and beech forests, and the nutrient-rich local waters abound with marine life. Though the houses here are painted warm, pastel colors, the weather is chilly year-round and winter sports such as downhill and cross-country skiing and skating are popular. Ushuaia's principal industries are raising sheep, logging, fishing and trapping. It became a boomtown with 30,000 residents in the late 1980's when the government sought to increase Argentina's presence near Antarctica by giving tax breaks to citizens who settled here. - 2
Day 2 ·Ushuaia, Argentina
1 Mar 2029Depart 17:00The southernmost city in the world, Ushuaia is the capital of Argentine Tierra del Fuego and an important naval base boasting a strategic as well as a picturesque location on the shores of Ushuaia Bay and the Beagle Channel. This rustic coastal town is set among waterfalls, glaciers, snow-clad mountains and beech forests, and the nutrient-rich local waters abound with marine life. Though the houses here are painted warm, pastel colors, the weather is chilly year-round and winter sports such as downhill and cross-country skiing and skating are popular. Ushuaia's principal industries are raising sheep, logging, fishing and trapping. It became a boomtown with 30,000 residents in the late 1980's when the government sought to increase Argentina's presence near Antarctica by giving tax breaks to citizens who settled here. - 3
Day 3 ·At Sea
2 Mar 2029 - 4
Day 4 ·At Sea
3 Mar 2029 - 5
Day 5 ·The Seabourn Antarctic Experience
4 Mar 2029Arrive 07:00Depart 17:00 - 6
Day 6 ·The Seabourn Antarctic Experience
5 Mar 2029Arrive 07:00Depart 17:00 - 7
Day 7 ·The Seabourn Antarctic Experience
6 Mar 2029Arrive 07:00Depart 17:00 - 8
Day 8 ·The Seabourn Antarctic Experience
7 Mar 2029Arrive 07:00Depart 17:00 - 9
Day 9 ·The Seabourn Antarctic Experience
8 Mar 2029Arrive 07:00Depart 17:00 - 10
Day 10 ·The Seabourn Antarctic Experience
9 Mar 2029Arrive 07:00Depart 17:00 - 11
Day 11 ·The Seabourn Antarctic Experience
10 Mar 2029Arrive 07:00Depart 17:00 - 12
Day 12 ·At Sea
11 Mar 2029 - 14
Day 14 ·Ushuaia, Argentina
12 Mar 2029Arrive 19:00The southernmost city in the world, Ushuaia is the capital of Argentine Tierra del Fuego and an important naval base boasting a strategic as well as a picturesque location on the shores of Ushuaia Bay and the Beagle Channel. This rustic coastal town is set among waterfalls, glaciers, snow-clad mountains and beech forests, and the nutrient-rich local waters abound with marine life. Though the houses here are painted warm, pastel colors, the weather is chilly year-round and winter sports such as downhill and cross-country skiing and skating are popular. Ushuaia's principal industries are raising sheep, logging, fishing and trapping. It became a boomtown with 30,000 residents in the late 1980's when the government sought to increase Argentina's presence near Antarctica by giving tax breaks to citizens who settled here. - 14
Day 14 ·Ushuaia, ArgentinaDisembark
13 Mar 2029Arrive 06:00The southernmost city in the world, Ushuaia is the capital of Argentine Tierra del Fuego and an important naval base boasting a strategic as well as a picturesque location on the shores of Ushuaia Bay and the Beagle Channel. This rustic coastal town is set among waterfalls, glaciers, snow-clad mountains and beech forests, and the nutrient-rich local waters abound with marine life. Though the houses here are painted warm, pastel colors, the weather is chilly year-round and winter sports such as downhill and cross-country skiing and skating are popular. Ushuaia's principal industries are raising sheep, logging, fishing and trapping. It became a boomtown with 30,000 residents in the late 1980's when the government sought to increase Argentina's presence near Antarctica by giving tax breaks to citizens who settled here.
Your ship: Seabourn Pursuit

Explore Seabourn Pursuit's cabins, dining and onboard facilities.
