Seabourn 2026 World Cruise

Seabourn Sojourn cruising around the world

January 6, 2026 129-Nights

Explore hidden gems on Seabourn’s 2026 World Cruise: The Ring of Fire

 

 

Seabourn Sojourn
January 6 – May 15, 2026
Los Angeles, CA to Vancouver, B.C.
3 Continents
14 Countries
7 Overnights
63 Ports

start-to-finish

Don’t move, We’ll Handle Everything

Step into a world where luxury and comfort meet adventure and enchanting exploration all in one. Seabourn 2026 World Cruise is a masterful mosaic of moments, blended together by visiting 63 destinations in 14 countries. Spend 7 overnights in destinations you’ve dreamt of; focused on uncovering the natural treasures and hidden gems of the Ring of Fire.

Experience bespoke AMENITIES

from start to finish

Seabourn Sojourn owner's suite 2026 world cruise

A few of the Moments in Time you may look forward to:

Seabourn 2026 World Cruise highlights

LOS ANGELES TO SYDNEY

Savor a picture-perfect start as you cruise through the stunning volcanic landscapes of Hawaii and French Polynesia, before diving deep into a trove of 8 New Zealand ports. Enjoy extended stays in Honolulu, Bora Bora, and Tahiti (Papeete), and an overnight in Auckland, New Zealand before visiting the untouched Fiordland National Park, where lush, emerald forests meet pristine fjords.

HONG KONG TO TOKYO

 From overnights in the bustling streets of Hong Kong, Busan, and Tokyo, to the tranquil beauty of hidden Japanese ports like Ishigaki, Miyako, and Aomori, each destination tells you an exciting new tale, offering nuanced glimpses of their culture, cuisine, and crafts. You will begin with your mesmerizing circumnavigation of Japan with scenic cruises of the historic Japan Inland Sea and Kanmon Strait. 

TOKYO TO VANCOUVER

After an overnight in Tokyo, you’ll set sail on a golden transpacific voyage, transporting you from the gleaming energy of Golden Week, through the sparkling blue waters for the Pacific before greeting Alaska in all its summer glory. The world feels smaller as you discover that the cultures on both sides of the Pacific have more in common than you thought: including a gold rush, indigenous cultures, and love of seafood.

Los Angeles TO Vancouver

THE RING OF FIRE: Hidden Gems

Explore the lush volcanic islands and the South Pacific on this Ring of Fire: Hidden Gems World Cruise from Seabourn. This voyage circumnavigates the wild coasts of Australia, and weaves through the beguiling islands of Japan at the most perfect time for the beautiful spring flower season all before crossing the North Pacific to Glacier Bay National Park to welcome the Alaskan summer.

Itinerary Details

  • Jan 6 – Los Angeles
  • Jan 7- Day at Sea
  • Jan 8 – Day at Sea
  • Jan 9 – Day at Sea
  • Jan 10 – Day at Sea
  • Jan 11 – Day at Sea
  • Jan 12 – Day at Sea
  • Jan 13 – Honolulu, HI
  • Jan 14 – Nawiliwili, HI
  • Jan 15 – Day at Sea
  • Jan 16 – Day at Sea
  • Jan 17 – Day at Sea
  • Jan 18 – Day at Sea
  • Jan 19 – Day at Sea
  • Jan 20 – Day at Sea
  • Jan 21 – Day at Sea
  • Jan 22 – Bora Bora, French Polynesia
  • Jan 23 – Maroe Bay, Huahine Iti, French Polynesia
  • Jan 24 – Papeete, French Polynesia
  • Jan 25 – Raiatea, Society Islands, French Polynesia
  • Jan 26 – Easter Island 
  • Jan 27 – Day at Sea
  • Jan 28 – Day at Sea
  • Jan 29 – Cross International Dateline
  • Jan 30 – Day at Sea
  • Jan 31 – Day at Sea
  • Feb 1 – Suva, Viti Levu, Fiji Islands
  • Feb 2 – Dravuni Island, Fiji
  • Feb 3 – Day at Sea
  • Feb 4 – Mystery Island, Vanuatu
  • Feb 5 – Easo, Lifou, New Caledonia
  • Feb 6 – Day at Sea
  • Feb 7 – Day at Sea
  • Feb 8 – Day at Sea
  • Feb 9 – Russell (Bay of Islands), New Zealand
  • Feb 10 – Auckland, New Zealand
  • Feb 11 – Auckland, New Zealand
  • Feb 12 – Days at Sea
  • Feb 13 – Wellington, New Zealand
  • Feb 14 – Kaikoura, New Zealand
  • Feb 15 – Akaroa (Christchurch), New Zealand
  • Feb 16 – Port Chalmers (Dunedin), New Zealand
  • Feb 17 – Oban, Stewart Island, New Zealand
  • Feb 18 – Cruising Fiordland Natl Park
  • Feb 19 – Day at Sea
  • Feb 20 – Nelson, New Zealand
  • Feb 21 – Day at Sea
  • Feb 22 – Day at Sea
  • Feb 23 – Day at Sea
  • Feb 24 – Sydney, Australia
  • Feb 25 – Sydney, Australia
  • Feb 26 – Day at Sea
  • Feb 27 – Melbourne, Australia
  • Feb 28 – Melbourne, Australia 
  • Mar 1 – Day at Sea
  • Mar 2 – Hobart, Tasmania, Australia
  • Mar 3 – Day at Sea
  • Mar 4 – Portland, Victoria, Australia
  • Mar 5 – Robe, South Australia, Australia
  • Mar 6 – Penneshaw, Kangaroo Island, Australia
  • Mar 7 – Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
  • Mar 8 – Day at Sea 
  • Mar 9 – Day at Sea 
  • Mar 10 – Day at Sea
  • Mar 11 – Busselton, Australia
  • Mar 12 – Fremantle (Perth), Australia
  • Mar 13 – Day at Sea
  • Mar 14 – Day at Sea
  • Mar 15 – Exmouth, Australia
  • Mar 16 – Day at Sea
  • Mar 17 – Broome, Western Australia, Australia
  • Mar 18 – Day at Sea
  • Mar 19 – Kuri Bay, Western Australia, Australia
  • Mar 20 – Day at Sea
  • Mar 21 – Darwin, Australia
  • Mar 22 – Day at Sea
  • Mar 23 – Day at Sea
  • Mar 24 Lembar, Lombok, Indonesia
  • Mar 25 – Benoa (Denpasar), Bali, Indonesia
  • Mar 26 – Day at Sea
  • Mar 27 – Komodo Island, Indonesia
  • Mar 28 – Ujung Padang, Sulawasi, INdonesia
  • Mar 29 – Day at Sea
  • Mar 30 – Day at Sea
  • Mar 31 – Day at Sea
  • Apr 1 – Puerto Princesa, Philippines
  • Apr 2 – Day at Sea
  • Apr 3 – Day at Sea
  • Apr 4 – Hong Kong, China
  • Apr 5 – Hong Kong, China
  • Apr 6 – Day at Sea
  • Apr 7 – Kaohsiung, Taiwan
  • Apr 8 – Hualien, Taiwan
  • Apr 9 – Ishigaki Island, Japan
  • Apr 10 – Day at Sea
  • Apr 11 – Amami (Naze), Amami Oshima, Japan
  • Apr 12 – Takamatsu, Japan
  • Apr 13 – Beppu, Japan
  • Apr 14 – Busan (Pusan), South Korea
  • Apr 15 – Busan (Pusan), South Korea
  • Apr 16 – Day at Sea
  • Apr 17 – Kanazawa, Japan
  • Apr 18 – Kanazawa, Japan
  • Apr 19 – Day at Sea 
  • Apr 20 – Day at Sea
  • Apr 21 – Aomori, Japan
  • Apr 22 – Miyako, Japan
  • Apr 23 – Day at Sea
  • Apr 24 – Yokohama, Japan
  • Apr 25 – Yokohama, Japan 
  • Apr 26 – Hitachinaka, Japan
  • Apr 27 – Day at Sea
  • Apr 28 – Day at Sea
  • Apr 29 – Hakodate, Japan
  • Apr 30 – Kushiro, Japan
  • May 1 – Day at Sea
  • May 2 – Cross International Dateline
  • May 3 – Day at Sea
  • May 4 – Day at Sea
  • May 5 – Day at Sea
  • May 6 – Day at Sea
  • May 7 – Day at Sea
  • May 8 – Kodiak, Alaska, US
  • May 9 – Day at Sea
  • May 10 – Glacier Bay 
  • May 11 – Sitka, Alaska, US
  • May 12 – Klawock, Alaska, USA
  • May 13 – Prince Rupert, British Columbia, Canada
  • May 14 – Inside Passage
  • May 15 – Vancouver, B.C., CA

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