Seabourn opens 2026 world cruise segments


Seabourn opens 2026 world cruise segments

Tuesday, 26 Mar, 2024 0

Luxury cruise line Seabourn has opened for sale nine individual segments of the 2026 World Cruise – Ring of Fire: Hidden Gems aboard Seabourn Sojourn.

These cruise segments range from 10 to 48 days.

They are aimed at guests not able to sail on the entire 129-day World Cruise but want e a part of the world cruise experience. Full itinerary details are available on Seabourn’s website.

“Our 2026 World Cruise aboard Seabourn Sojourn will a voyage visiting destinations throughout an impressive portion of the Pacific showcasing scenic natural wonders,” said Natalya Leahy, president of Seabourn.

“For guests who are looking to experience parts of this amazing adventure, we’re pleased to offer these shorter segments.”

The new 2026 World Cruise segments include:

Pearls of the South Pacific: Los Angeles to Sydney (Duration: 49 days) – Island-hopping to six unique island groups including the Hawaiian Islands, Tahiti & French Polynesia, Fiji, New Caledonia, Vanuatu, and New Zealand. Highlights include extended stays in Honolulu, Bora Bora, and Tahiti, as well as an overnight in Auckland, New Zealand.

Coral Coast: Circumnavigation & Sapphire Seas: Sydney to Hong Kong (Duration: 39 days) – This includes a circumnavigation of Australia, with 14 ports, overnight stays in Sydney and Melbourne, and extended stays in Hobart and Broome. The itinerary includes Seabourn’s first-ever call to Robe as well as cruising the Kimberley Coast and Lombok and Bali in Indonesia.

Isle of Jade and Beyond: Hong Kong to Tokyo (Duration: 23 days) – This segment is a circumnavigation of Japan featuring shore excursions like an evening harbor cruise in Hong Kong; Taroka Gorge & Kang-Ten Temple in Hualien, Taiwan and Gjang Temple and Forest in Busan, South Korea.

Golden Gardens & Glaciers: Tokyo to Vancouver (Duration: 22 days) – The home stretch of the World Cruise proceeds with a transpacific voyage to Alaska. Featured shore excursions include Local Sake Brewery & Hitachi Seaside Park in Hitachinaka, Japan; Lake Mashu and Onsen in Kushiro, Japan; and more.

Seabourn Sojourn departs on the 2026 World Cruise from Los Angeles on January 6, 2026 before finishing in Vancouver on May 15.

The 129-day 2026 World Cruise will call at 63 destinations in 14 countries across 28,000 nautical miles, with seven overnights, seven extended stays, and two crossings of the International Date Line. 

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