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Seabourn World Cruise 2023 visits Easter Island

2023 World Cruise: Extraordinary Discoveries

Seabourn Sojourn’s 2023 World Cruise traces a tantalizing path across the globe, weaving an evocative tapestry of colorful memories to last a lifetime. 

MIAMI TO BARCELONA | SEABOURN SOJOURN

140 DAYS | 58 PORTS | 27 COUNTRIES | 6 CONTINENTS | 12 OVERNIGHTS

JANUARY 6 TO MAY 27, 2023

Calling at 61 fascinating landfalls on six continents, the ship remains overnight or lingers late in dozens of enchanting harbors. Day after day, exciting discoveries, enriching experiences and lasting friendships emerge as you travel around the world in incomparable elegance and ease

Extraordinary Discoveries: Myriad marquee cities including Lima, Sydney, Melbourne, Perth, Mombasa, Cape Town, Durban, Dakar, Accra and Casablanca. Rare South Pacific gems in French Polynesia, Fiji, Vanuatu, the Cook Islands, Tonga, Easter Island and Papua New Guinea. Exotic ports of call in Western Australia, Seychelles, Cape Verde and West Africa.

A World Cruise First! Intensive exploration of the South Pacific will feature an expert Ventures by Seabourn® team on board and optional Zodiac®, kayaking, snorkeling and trekking options at Easter Island, French Polynesia, Cook Islands, Tonga, Fiji, Vanuatu, Solomon Islands, Papua New Guinea and more.

AMENITIES EXCLUSIVELY FOR FULL WORLD CRUISE GUESTS

  • Gala Bon Voyage dinner & overnight hotel stay prior to departure in Miami
  • Three exclusive World Cruise events
  • Special President's Event
  • Special World Cruise pillow gifts

EXCLUSIVELY FOR REPEAT WORLD CRUISE GUESTS:

  • 5% Repeat World Cruise Discount when booking the full 140-day World Cruise

Featured Overnights

French Polynesia, Society Islands, Tahiti, South Seas, Town Hall, Mairie de Papeete in Papeete on Tahiti Nui Peninsula

Papeete, French Polynesia

The islands of French Polynesia are acclaimed as the most beautiful in the South Pacific. Tahiti is the largest of the Polynesian islands and home to the capital city of Papeete, a delightful blend of cultures. Papeete, meaning the "water basket," was once a gathering place where Tahitians came to fill their calabashes with fresh water. Today, it is the gateway to the country, and boasts romantic resorts, fine dining, vibrant markets, pearl shops, and boutiques.
Cook Islands, Rarotonga, South Seas, Palm-lined Beach at the Crown Beach Resort near Arorangi

Rarotonga, Cook Islands

Rarotonga was one of the last of the Cook Islands to be visited by European ships, but since its "discovery," it was always a favorite of sailors and merchants. Today, Rarotonga is the most populous island of the Cook Islands, and the location of the country's capital, Avarua.

Passing The Cape Of Good Hope

Traditionally considered the southern tip of the African continent, the Cape of Good Hope is actually about 90 km west of the southernmost point, Cape Agulhas. However, the point at which the Atlantic and Indian oceans meet fluctuates between those headlands, moving endlessly as the place where the warm Agulhas Current and the colder Benguela Current merge.
Morocco, Casablanca, Mosque Hassan II, interior.

Casablanca, Morocco

Casablanca, located on the Atlantic coast, is with 4 million inhabitants Morocco's largest city, and at the same time the largest port in Africa. Built on the site of ancient Phoenician Anfa, it remained a small fishing village for many centuries until the French arrived in 1912. Since then Casablanca has become a vast modern city, ever on the increase since Morocco's independence from France in 1956.