Latest Seabourn ship delivered
Thursday, 28 May, 2010
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Seabourn Sojourn, the fifth vessel in the fleet of luxury line Yachts of Seabourn, has been delivered from its ship yard in Italy.
The second of three 450-passenger ships will travel to London for its naming by Twiggy on June 4.
The following day the company has donated Sojourn to the charity Breast Cancer Haven as the venue for a gala fundraising event.
Following an early morning transit of the River Thames, Sojourn will position mid-river at Greenwich for two days of inaugural celebrations before sailing on its maiden voyage on June 6.
The ship will run 12- to 14-day voyages in the summer to the Baltic, Scandinavia, Russia, Norwegian fjords and Scotland, as well as several Mediterranean voyages in the autumn.
Like sister-ship Seabourn Odyssey, Sojourn will accommodate passengers in 225 suites, 90% of which have private balconies.
Top of the range suites include Wintergarden Suites with private solarium and veranda, and Signature Suites with sweeping balconies and forward facing views.
The new vessel will offer four dining venues, six bars and lounges and a two-deck spa area.
by Phil Davies
Phil Davies
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