Seabourn reveals segments for 2026 World Cruise aboard Seabourn Sojourn

   March 27, 2024 ,   Cruise Industry

Seabourn has unveiled 9 individual segments for sale for its 2026 World Cruise - Ring of Fire: Hidden Gems aboard the Seabourn Sojourn.

These segments range from 10 to 48 days, offering shorter options for guests unable to embark on the entire 129-day voyage while still experiencing a part of this remarkable journey.

The newly announced segments for the 2026 World Cruise include:

  • 49-day Pearls of the South Pacific: Los Angeles to Sydney - Explore 6 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. Featured shore excursions include a Catamaran Lagoon Cruise with Shark Ray Feeding & Beach BBQ in Bora Bora and more.
  • 39-day Coral Coast: Circumnavigation & Sapphire Seas: Sydney to Hong Kong - Experience the rugged coastal beauty of Australia with 14 distinct ports, overnight stays in Sydney and Melbourne, and extended stays in Hobart and Broome. Featured shore excursions include Wildlife and Wineries in Melbourne and Sunset Camel Rides at Cable Beach in Broome.
  • 23-day Isle of Jade and Beyond: Hong Kong to Tokyo - From bustling cities to hidden ports, explore destinations in Hong Kong, Tokyo, Busan, South Korea, Ishigaki, Miyako, and Aomori in Japan. Featured shore excursions include Evening Harbor Cruise in Hong Kong and Sanriku Coastline by Train & Kitayamazaki Cliffs in Miyako, Japan.
  • 22-day Golden Gardens & Glaciers: Tokyo to Vancouver - Cruise across the Pacific Ocean from Tokyo to Vancouver, exploring lesser-sailed waterways to smaller ports in Alaska. Featured shore excursions include Local Sake Brewery & Hitachi Seaside Park in Hitachinaka, Japan and Lake Mashu and Onsen in Kushiro, Japan.

Departing from Los Angeles on January 6, 2026, the Seabourn Sojourn will traverse the South Pacific, Australia, Japan, and Alaska before concluding in Vancouver on May 15th.

The 129-day voyage will cover 63 destinations in 14 countries over 28,000 nautical miles, offering seven overnights, seven extended stays, and two crossings of the International Date Line through the Ring of Fire.