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Seabourn switches to all seven-day Alaska itineraries in 2021

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Seabourn Odyssey will sail open-jaw north and southbound between Juneau and Vancouver
Seabourn revised all of its 2021 Alaska cruises to seven days' duration.

The full May to September season on Seabourn Odyssey will now consist of 18 weeklong voyages between Vancouver, BC, and Juneau.

Seabourn shortened the cruises to meet the requirements of the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's framework for conditional sailing.

Glacier Bay or other glacier experiences

Seabourn Odyssey will alternate the north and southbound itineraries. A number of the voyages will feature Glacier Bay.

Each cruise will include spectacular glacier experiences in Glacier Bay, Hubbard Glacier or Tracy/Endicott Arm. Voyages also include the 'Ventures by Seabourn' program of expedition-style experiences led by the on-board expedition team.

Open to book now: 'Glaciers & Alaska Inside Passage,' Vancouver to Juneau, sailing May 28, Aug. 6 and Aug. 20, and 'Alaska Fjords & Canadian Inside Passage,' Juneau to Vancouver, on July 30 and Aug. 13.

Opening for sale on Jan. 2 are 'Alaska Fjords & Canadian Inside Passage,' Juneau to Vancouver, on June 4, June 18, July 16, Aug. 27 and Sept. 10; 'Glaciers & Alaska Inside Passage,' Vancouver to Juneau, on June 11, July 9, July 23 and Sept. 3; and 'Glacier Bay & Canadian Inside Passage,' Juneau to Vancouver, Sept. 10.

Two May voyages canceled

As a result of the deployment changes, the season will begin on May 28 so Seabourn canceled two voyages: the Pacific coastal sailing scheduled for May 15 and the Alaska cruise that was set to depart May 21.