With 2026 Kimberley sailings selling fast, APT has added two additional 2027 departures onboard Seabourn Pursuit to meet “strong demand”.
APT says the two extra departures follow record demand for cruises in the region, and will operate from Broome to Darwin, or in reverse.
APT and Seabourn signed a multi-year expedition cruise partnership in 2024, announcing sailings in Northern Europe, the Arctic, the Antarctic and the Kimberley.
Each Kimberley voyage is a full APT charter onboard Seabourn Pursuit, a 132 all-veranda suite ship with eight dining venues.
The trips include visits to the Horizontal Falls by Zodiac, a guided walk with Aboriginal custodians to ancient Wandjina rock art at Freshwater Cove and King George Falls.


APT recently announced it had achieved its biggest booking week in its history, driven by strong demand for small-group touring and private jet itineraries and destinations such as Europe and Canada.
The group attributes the sales spike to the launch of Travelmarvel’s new ‘Small Group Touring’ collection, and strong demand for Captain’s Choice private jet itineraries, particularly the Kangaroo Route.
APT Travel Group CEO David Cox says the group is seeing unprecedented enthusiasm for 2026 programs across river cruises, small-group tours and private jet expeditions, underlining its luxury product offerings.
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