Seabourn returns to Alaska
Seabourn has announced its plan to return to Alaska from 2017.
The cruise line has not operated a ship there for 15 years but Seabourn Sojourn plans to offer a series of 11,12 and 14-day itineraries sailing from Vancouver, British Columbia and Anchorage, Alaska.
The ship’s intimate size will enable access unavailable to larger ships and guests will benefit from a team of experts on board.
"Seabourn’s return to Alaska has been a long time coming and highly anticipated," said John Delaney, Seabourn’s senior vice president, global marketing and sales.
"No other line can show them in such ultra-luxury Seabourn style," he added.
Diane
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