SEABOURN Cruise Line’s 2026 world cruise set sail last week, after a Hollywood gala on the eve of the departure. The cruise left Long Beach on Tue, sailing aboard Seabourn Sojourn (pictured), with the line hosting a dinner at Spago in Beverly Hills the night before – the flagship restaurant...
SEABOURN Cruise Line’s 2026 world cruise set sail last week, after a Hollywood gala on the eve of the departure.
The cruise left Long Beach on Tue, sailing aboard Seabourn Sojourn (pictured), with the line hosting a dinner at Spago in Beverly Hills the night before – the flagship restaurant of chef Wolfgang Puck.
President Mark Tamis hosted the orchestrally inspired evening on the iconic Newman Scoring Stage at 20th Century Studios, with special appearances from screen and stage actor Michael Nouri, singer Monica Mancini, and saxophonist Dave Koz.
Departure day saw Tamis and Sojourn’s senior officers welcome guests as they boarded the ship to officially mark the start of the world cruise.
The 129-day voyage will explore 63 destinations across 14 countries, offering a range of immersive experiences.
“Our 2026 world cruise is one of the most meaningful journeys we offer,” Tamis said.
“It brings together everything our guests value, such as time and access to explore the world in depth, paired with personalised service and a relaxed sense of luxury,” he added.
“From the moments we share before departure to the experiences that unfold along the way, this voyage is about connection to the destinations we explore, the cultures we encounter, and to one another.”
The next two Seabourn world cruises are already on sale, including 2027’s edition, which will explore our region.
Next year’s world cruise: ‘Australia & South Pacific Panorama’, is a 145-day voyage on Seabourn Quest exploring 67 destinations in 19 countries across Australia, New Zealand, Polynesia, the South Pacific and South America. MS
