Seabourn, a leader in ultra-luxury voyages and expedition travel, made a historic discovery during a submarine dive off Alejandro Selkirk Island in Chile's Juan Fernández Archipelago. On October 14, 2024, Seabourn Pursuit uncovered the Titania, a German supplier ship lost for 110 years.
The shipwreck was found lying 95 meters below the surface, marking the first sighting of the Titania since it was scuttled in 1914. This discovery was made during an expedition by Seabourn Pursuit, the line's newest purpose-built expedition ship.
This unique event underscores Seabourn's advanced expedition capabilities and its commitment to providing guests with immersive and historically significant experiences. Such discoveries enhance the allure of Seabourn's ultra-luxury expedition travel offerings.
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