Seabourn announces 2026 World Cruise
Seabourn just unveiled details of its ‘2026 World Cruise – Ring of Fire: Hidden Gems.’
The 129-day voyage on Seabourn Sojourn will visit 63 destinations and ports in 14 countries and is now open for sale.
It departs Los Angeles on a voyage of approximately 28,000 nautical miles, crossing the International Dateline and Equator twice.
The voyage visits the islands and atolls of the South Pacific, circumnavigates Australia, and crosses the North Pacific for the Alaskan summer.
The sailing will feature five maiden calls and enjoy seven overnight port calls.
Guests can sail the full 2026 World Cruise or on one of several shorter segments.
There are complimentary benefits for guests who book the full 129-day World Cruise such as private dining experiences and premium internet packages with Starlink technology.
It also includes a medical services package and an extended two-night pre-cruise hotel stay.
Additional perks include a Gala Bon Voyage Dinner in Los Angeles the night prior to embarkation; a Private Māori Welcome in Auckland, and an exclusive dinner at Melbourne’s Royal Botanic Gardens.
Learn more about : Seabourn ( United Kingdom )
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