Each ship has a world-class expedition team that will share their passion for exploring and knowledge of the world's remote regions.
Along with their roles off the ship, Expedition Team members are part of the Seabourn Conversations program, and will regularly interact with guests throughout each sailing, sharing keen insight and in-depth knowledge about the history, ecology and culture of the region.
Flowing between Booth Island and the southern Antarctic Peninsula, Lemaire Channel is an exceptionally photogenic pocket of tranquil water and floating icebergs known as the “Kodak Gap.” Hemmed in by towering glacial cliffs, the narrow channel is famous for sightings of orca, minke and humpback whales and still, mirror-like water.
There’s no better way to experience the marvels of Antarctica than by kayak. Navigating breathtaking ice cathedrals and waterways too narrow for ships, you can dip your fingers into the water, feel the fresh spray of gentle waves on your face and witness penguins, seals, & whales frolicking just feet away.