Departing in January 2020, the 148 night cruise has been meticulously planned in order to provide guests with some wonderful experiences and added extras. The stunning Seabourn Sojourn will depart from Miami, before traversing through the Caribbean, the coast of Africa, the Seychelles, Sri Lanka and India, Southeast Asia, Australia, and Hawaii, before ending the magnificent cruise in San Francisco. Some real highlight ports include:
Barbados – it’s impossible not to relax in this warm and friendly destination, where you’ll be welcomed with the sounds of rhythmic reggae and a glass of rum punch.
Durban – this South African city offers an intoxicating fusion of African, Indian, and Colonial influences which you’ll find in the food, architecture, and atmosphere.
Chennai – steeped in history, this East Indian city has plenty to do whether you’re looking for some cultural enlightenment, or beachside fun and relaxation.
Phuket – probably Thailand’s most well-known island resort, Phuket is absolutely idyllic. Think white sands, crystal clear waters, and some truly incredible food.
Komodo Island – this Indonesian island is undeniably unique, being home to more than 2,500 komodo dragons. Take in some outstanding views of natural beauty here.
Honolulu – the Hawaiian capital juxtaposes a relaxed beach atmosphere and a bustling city life in the best way. Enjoy a bit of cultural exploration knowing you’re never far from a drink and a sun lounger.
This brilliant cruise will take place on Seabourn Sojourn; a beautiful vessel that has transported passengers to some spectacular destinations over the years. Hosting fewer than 500 guests, she is a moderately sized luxury ship offering the very best in facilities and service. Find out more about Seabourn Sojourn, and all the dining, entertainment, and other amenities onboard.
Get more details about this superb round the world cruise, and talk to our sales team for more information.
]]>Based on Seabourn’s Odyssey-class of ships, it will feature only suites with 302 of them having a private balcony. Set to carry 604 passengers, the intimate ship will carry 154 more passengers than Odyssey, Sojourn and Quest.
The new ship, along with a sister ship debuting in 2016 are part of Seabourn’s fleet modernisation project that began in 2009. The new ship will also be built at the Fincantieri shipyard in Italy.
Richard D Meadows, President of Seabourn said "We're very pleased that the demand for our brand has allowed us to add a second new ultra-luxury ship to our expanding fleet. These two ships will offer the understated elegance we are known for, as well as new amenities, innovations and modern design features that embody the hallmarks of Seabourn."
No dates or itinerary details for either ships have been revealed yet.
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