129-NT WORLD CRUISE: Ring Of Fire Hidden Gems

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  • Long Beach, California to Vancouver
  • 6 January - 15 May 2026

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Cruise on board Seabourn Sojourn from Long Beach, California to Vancouver for 129 nights.

Join a select society of like-minded explorers following the graceful curve of the earth for a delightful, seasonless span of 129 days, traveling in consummate comfort, elegance, and ease, on board the intimate, immaculate Seabourn Sojourn.

Cruise Itinerary

Long Beach, California 06-01-2026
Honolulu, Hawaii 13-01-2026
Nawiliwili, Kauai, Hawaii, US 14-01-2026
Bora Bora 22-01-2026
Maroe Bay, French Polynesia 23-01-2026
Papeete 24-01-2026
Raiatea, French Polynesia 25-01-2026
Cross International Date Line 29-01-2026
Suva, Fiji 01-02-2026
Dravuni Island, Fiji 02-02-2026
Mystery Island, Vanuatu 04-02-2026
Easo, New Caledonia 05-02-2026
Bay of Islands 09-02-2026
Auckland 10-02-2026
Auckland 11-02-2026
Wellington 13-02-2026
Kaikoura 14-02-2026
Akaroa 15-02-2026
Christchurch (tours from Akaroa) 15-02-2026
Dunedin 16-02-2026
Oban, Stewart Island 17-02-2026
Fiordland National Park 18-02-2026
Nelson 20-02-2026
Sydney 24-02-2026
Sydney 25-02-2026
Melbourne 27-02-2026
Melbourne 28-02-2026
Hobart 02-03-2026
Portland, Victoria 04-03-2026
Robe, South Australia 05-03-2026
Penneshaw, Kangaroo Island 06-03-2026
Adelaide 07-03-2026
Busselton 11-03-2025
Perth 12-03-2026
Exmouth 15-03-2026
Broome 17-03-2026
Kuri Bay 19-03-2026
Darwin 21-03-2026
Lembar, Lombok 24-03-2026
Bali 25-03-2026
Komodo Island 27-03-2026
Ujung Padang, Sulawasi 28-03-2026
Puerta Princessa, Philippines 01-04-2026
Hong Kong 04-04-2026
Hong Kong 05-04-2026
Kaohsiung, Taiwan 07-04-2026
Hualien, Taiwan 08-04-2026
Ishigaki Island 09-04-2026
Amami (Naze), Amami Oshima 11-04-2026
Aburatsu 12-04-2026
Beppu 13-04-2026
Busan, South Korea 14-04-2026
Busan, South Korea 15-04-2026
Kanazawa, Japan 17-04-2026
Kanazawa, Japan 18-04-2026
Akita, Japan 20-04-2026
Aomori 21-04-2026
Miyako 22-04-2026
Tokyo 24-04-2026
Tokyo 25-04-2026
Hitachinaka 26-04-2026
Sendai 27-04-2026
Hakodate, Japan 29-04-2026
Kushiro, Japan 30-04-2026
Cross International Date Line 02-05-2026
Kodiak 08-05-2026
Glacier Bay 10-05-2026
Sitka 11-05-2026
Klawock, Alaska, USA 12-05-2026
Prince Rupert 13-05-2026
Inside Passage 14-05-2026
Vancouver 15-05-2026
Long Beach, California

Long Beach, California Embark: 6 January 2026

Nestled along California's sun-kissed coast, Long Beach captivates with its blend of vibrant culture and serene ocean views. Its storied waterfront welcomes visitors, where sleek yachts and historic ships mingle amidst a backdrop of modern skyscrapers and timeless architecture.
Honolulu, Hawaii

Honolulu, Hawaii In Port: 13 January 2026

Aloha Honolulu. Synonymous with lilting music and magnificent beaches, the vibrant capital of Hawaii is also brimming with shops, restaurants, and a multitude of historic, cultural and scenic attractions. From the iconic beaches of Waikiki to historic Pearl Harbour and lush mountain trails, it offers sun-soaked adventures. The wider island, Oahu, is a Pacific crossroads and a rich mosaic of cultures, blending Polynesian warmth, Oriental mystique, and American pragmatism.
Nawiliwili, Kauai, Hawaii, US

Nawiliwili, Kauai, Hawaii, US In Port: 14 January 2026

The Garden Isle is a relaxed reminder of old-time Hawai’i. Villages like Hanapepe invite you to get your toes in the sand at one of the island’s many beaches, or step up to a roadside truck or stand for a refreshing, neon-tinted “shave ice.”
Bora Bora

Bora Bora In Port: 22 January 2026

Prepare for a breathtaking vision of South Pacific beauty. The dark green silhouette of Mount Otemanu presides proudly over flawless beaches, all set in a lagoon swirled with luminous shades of green and blue. Stand in crystalline waters where graceful manta rays flock, or browse local stores for the region's famed black pearls.
Maroe Bay, French Polynesia

Maroe Bay, French Polynesia In Port: 23 January 2026

Maroe Bay is a serene and picturesque anchorage nestled between the lush islands of Huahine Nui and Huahine Iti in French Polynesia. Surrounded by emerald mountains and crystal-clear lagoon waters, the bay offers a peaceful gateway to the island’s rich cultural heritage, archaeological sites, and unspoiled natural beauty. Ideal for nature lovers and those seeking authentic Polynesian charm, Maroe Bay is a tranquil stop perfect for exploration or quiet relaxation.
Papeete

Papeete In Port: 24 January 2026

Discover Papeete, a bustling place by South Pacific standards. With its white sands and aquamarine lagoons, this Polynesian Eden holds much the same allure today that it had in the past. Visit the museum of one of Tahiti's most famous expatriates, painter Paul Gauguin.
Raiatea, French Polynesia

Raiatea, French Polynesia In Port: 25 January 2026

The second-largest of the Society Islands and often referred to as the "Sacred Island," Raiatea is a cultural and spiritual heart of French Polynesia. Rich in history and natural beauty, it is home to ancient Polynesian temples like Taputapuātea, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Surrounded by a vibrant lagoon shared with its sister island Taha’a, Raiatea offers lush mountains, cascading waterfalls, and world-class sailing. It’s an ideal destination for travellers seeking adventure, history, and an authentic Polynesian experience.
Cross International Date Line

Cross International Date Line Cruise by: 29 January 2026

There’s no experience quite like crossing the International Date Line on an ocean voyage. This imaginary line stretches around the world, and the date changes along the line. Crossing the International Date Line is a time-honoured travel milestone. Heading east across this imaginary line sets the clock back 24 hours, effectively gaining a day. Raise a glass to the event!
Suva, Fiji

Suva, Fiji In Port: 1 February 2026

Suva, Fiji’s vibrant capital, offers a laid-back charm with lush mangroves, colonial-meets-modern architecture, and a multicultural vibe. Explore the Fiji Museum in Thurston Gardens, bustling markets like Suva Municipal Market, and scenic spots like Colo-i-Suva Forest Park. With year-round tropical warmth and welcoming locals, Suva is a delightful blend of history, culture, and natural beauty—an experience far from the typical city life.
Dravuni Island, Fiji

Dravuni Island, Fiji In Port: 2 February 2026

Discover the rare gem of Fiji – Dravuni Island, a tiny paradise nestled in the Kadavu Group. Like a postcard of Fiji's natural beauty, it boasts pristine white sands, gently swaying palm trees, and crystal-clear azure waters. Unlike the more urbanized ports in the country, Dravuni Island offers an authentic Fiji experience.
Mystery Island, Vanuatu

Mystery Island, Vanuatu In Port: 4 February 2026

Situated at the southern tip of the Vanuatu archipelago, beckons with its pristine allure. Its crystal-clear waters and powdery shores, swaying beneath the shade of coconut-laden palm trees, make it a captivating destination.
Easo, New Caledonia

Easo, New Caledonia In Port: 5 February 2026

Easo is a tranquil village on Lifou Island, known for its pristine beaches and lush, untouched nature. Explore the island’s crystal-clear waters, perfect for snorkeling and diving, or visit the beautiful cliffs of Jokin, offering breathtaking views. With its vibrant Melanesian culture and stunning landscapes, Easo is an idyllic escape.
Bay of Islands

Bay of Islands In Port: 9 February 2026

North of Auckland along the narrow Northland peninsula lies the shady cathedral, created by some of the largest trees in the world: the giant kauri trees which can stand up to 170 feet tall and are over 1,200 years old. Here the captivating Bay of Islands shelters 150 islands, enchanting wetlands of birdlife, fish, seals, dolphins, and even whales.
Auckland

Auckland In Port: 10 February 2026

In a nation where stunning scenery is taken for granted, this water wonderland sparkles like a freshly polished jewel. Over 48 extinct volcanoes cloaked in wild mountainous scenery encircle the City of Sails. An undulating succession of bays and inlets stretch along its endless shores. Even the downtown area with its expansive, farm-like parks exudes a sense of spacious beauty.
Auckland

Auckland In Port: 11 February 2026

In a nation where stunning scenery is taken for granted, this water wonderland sparkles like a freshly polished jewel. Over 48 extinct volcanoes cloaked in wild mountainous scenery encircle the City of Sails. An undulating succession of bays and inlets stretch along its endless shores. Even the downtown area with its expansive, farm-like parks exudes a sense of spacious beauty.
Wellington

Wellington In Port: 13 February 2026

New Zealand's capital and cruise port Wellington, is blessed with a wonderful setting, overlooking a glittering harbour filled with bobbing sailing boats. Behind the gleaming modern skyscrapers of its centre, you will find the city's history well preserved in some outstanding old buildings. Visit the second-largest wooden building in the world, the old Government Building which was built in 1876. To see New Zealand's story brought most vividly to life, visit the Te Papa Museum, a multi-level extravaganza of hands-on learning where you can explore a Maori meeting house, take a virtual reality bungee jump or even experience an earthquake.
Kaikoura

Kaikoura In Port: 14 February 2026

Nestled between dramatic mountains and the Pacific Ocean, Kaikōura is a picturesque coastal town known for its incredible marine life and stunning natural beauty. It offers unforgettable wildlife encounters, including whale watching, dolphin swimming, and seal colonies. Rich in Māori culture and local seafood - especially crayfish - Kaikōura is a must-visit gem on New Zealand’s South Island.
Akaroa

Akaroa In Port: 15 February 2026

Akaroa, meaning long harbour in Maori, certainly lives up to its name. Set on a beautiful, sheltered harbour, Akaroa is now a popular resort. Seek out the best spots for dolphin watching with tours from the harbour or relax on land at one of the welcoming bars or restaurants. Alternatively take a tour to Christchurch.
Christchurch (tours from Akaroa)

Christchurch (tours from Akaroa) In Port: 15 February 2026

Akaroa means ‘long harbour’ in Maori, and the town certainly lives up to its name. Overlooked by a dormant volcano on its thin peninsula, the sheltered Akaroa is a popular resort with stunning views. Akaroa harbour provides boat tours that feature the South Island’s diminutive dolphins – and the town has several welcoming bars or restaurants. Christchurch is 52 miles away by road.
Dunedin

Dunedin In Port: 16 February 2026

Dunedin is the second-largest city in the South of New Zealand and the principal of the region of Otago. In 1865 it became one of the largest cities for the influx of new settlers from Ireland, Italy, France, Germany and China due to the discovery of Gold. Sites not to be missed are the outstanding Dunedin Railway Station and a ride on the world famous Taieri Gorge Train.
Oban, Stewart Island

Oban, Stewart Island In Port: 17 February 2026

Located on Stewart Island, Oban is New Zealand’s southernmost settlement and a tranquil gateway to unspoiled wilderness and rich Maori heritage. Surrounded by lush forests and crystal-clear waters, this charming village is perfect for nature lovers, offering scenic walks, birdwatching - including the rare kiwi in the wild - and a peaceful escape from the mainland. A visit to Oban feels like stepping into a slower, more serene world.
Fiordland National Park

Fiordland National Park Cruise by: 18 February 2026

As you sail through parts of Fiordland National Park, you will appreciate how it has mesmerised and intrigued travellers and tourists over the centuries, with its graceful and mostly untouched beauty. Amongst and beyond the glacier-carved fjords of Doubtful and Milford Sound, stand impressive snow-capped peaks, luscious green slopes and forests that are home to unusual and unique species.
Nelson

Nelson In Port: 20 February 2026

Sun-drenched and artsy, Nelson sits at the top of New Zealand's South Island, offering a perfect mix of culture, cuisine, and natural beauty. Known for its vibrant arts scene, boutique galleries, and access to stunning national parks like Abel Tasman, Nelson is a haven for outdoor adventurers and creative souls alike. A welcoming port with a laid-back vibe and plenty to explore.
Sydney

Sydney In Port: 24 February 2026

Australia’s oldest and largest city was born in 1788 with the arrival of the "First Fleet" that transported 760 British convicts. Gold and sheep breeding propelled Sydney’s development; today it is the largest port in the entire South Pacific. Mark Twain called it “the wonder of the world”. James Michener wrote, “It is a thing of beauty, a fairy-tale body of water”.
Sydney

Sydney In Port: 25 February 2026

Australia’s oldest and largest city was born in 1788 with the arrival of the "First Fleet" that transported 760 British convicts. Gold and sheep breeding propelled Sydney’s development; today it is the largest port in the entire South Pacific. Mark Twain called it “the wonder of the world”. James Michener wrote, “It is a thing of beauty, a fairy-tale body of water”.
Melbourne

Melbourne In Port: 27 February 2026

Originally part of New South Wales, Victoria became a colony in its own right in 1851. The discovery of gold and the development of agriculture propelled Melbourne’s rise to prominence and prosperity. Melbourne is a green and welcoming city, teeming with cultural institutions as well as cafés, bars and restaurants serving a spectrum of international cuisine. Melbourne is also an event city, home to the Australian Open Tennis, the Melbourne Cup and numerous other sporting occasions. Anyone who gets to know the city finds it has a kaleidoscopic character. Signs of Melbourne’s heritage are everywhere, and yet the city bears the glass and steel hallmarks of a modern metropolis. A visit here guarantees myriad experiences, most within easy walking range, and others a short ride aboard one of the historic trams that criss-cross the city.
Melbourne

Melbourne In Port: 28 February 2026

Originally part of New South Wales, Victoria became a colony in its own right in 1851. The discovery of gold and the development of agriculture propelled Melbourne’s rise to prominence and prosperity. Melbourne is a green and welcoming city, teeming with cultural institutions as well as cafés, bars and restaurants serving a spectrum of international cuisine. Melbourne is also an event city, home to the Australian Open Tennis, the Melbourne Cup and numerous other sporting occasions. Anyone who gets to know the city finds it has a kaleidoscopic character. Signs of Melbourne’s heritage are everywhere, and yet the city bears the glass and steel hallmarks of a modern metropolis. A visit here guarantees myriad experiences, most within easy walking range, and others a short ride aboard one of the historic trams that criss-cross the city.
Hobart

Hobart In Port: 2 March 2026

Wave goodbye to any preconceptions you may have of Australia, as you say hello to wonderful Hobart on the southeastern coast of Tasmania. Revel in the capital's splendid heritage, scenery and culture. Hobart has a distinctly European look and feel, and a unique local character. Capital of Australia’s Island State, with Mt. Wellington as its backdrop, it has plenty to offer the adventurous and the inquisitive.
Portland, Victoria

Portland, Victoria In Port: 4 March 2026

Steeped in heritage and surrounded by breathtaking landscapes, Portland, Australia blends rich maritime history with rugged natural beauty. Located along the scenic Great Ocean Road, this charming coastal town offers an unparalleled mix of nature, history, and maritime allure. From the playful antics of migrating Southern Right Whales and Humpback Whales to the art installations and sculptures that line the picturesque foreshore, Portland is a uniquely vibrant escape where history meets the wild southern ocean.
Robe, South Australia

Robe, South Australia In Port: 5 March 2026

Delve into the stories of its First Nations heritage and marvel at the ancient rock art found throughout Talbot Bay, where extreme natural wonders await exploration. Explore its rocky shores and steep cliffs, comprised of deformed quartz sandstones blended with volcanic rock.
Penneshaw, Kangaroo Island

Penneshaw, Kangaroo Island In Port: 6 March 2026

Nestled upon the picturesque Dudley Peninsula, Penneshaw stands as Kangaroo Island's second-largest town and gateway to a wildlife realm renowned for its colony of adorable and diminutive Little Blue Penguins. Follow the road less traveled and discover unique wildlife, mouth-watering food and wine, breathtaking scenery and a laid-back lifestyle.
Adelaide

Adelaide In Port: 7 March 2026

Connoisseurs of New World wines are in luck. With around 200 wineries a stone’s throw from the city, Adelaide is one of Australia’s best kept secrets. A charming city fringed by scenic countryside and sandy beaches, with a fantastic food market, captivating art scene, and plenty of options for sighting native Australian wildlife. One of Australia’s best-kept secrets, Adelaide is a beautiful, well-planned city nestled between fine sand beaches and hillside villages. Ringed by sweeping foothills, the city is one of culture and sophistication with a surprisingly European feel. A thriving art, theatre and food scene is giving Adelaide renewed kudos while annual events, like Adelaide Fringe, attract world-class entertainers to the city.
Busselton

Busselton In Port: 11 March 2025

Long beaches and rocky outcrops define the shore, while venturing inland reveals over 100 premium wineries. The area is also known for its dramatic limestone caves whose incredible formations are tied to Aboriginal mythology. Margaret River is a beautiful natural setting in Australia’s southwest corner. Busselton has grown into one of Western Australia’s most popular tourist destinations. Circled by swathes of wetlands and bordered by tranquil Geographe Bay, where scores of humpbacks and blue whales seek respite on their migrations, Busselton’s white beaches and calm blue waters offer visitors unparalleled swimming. Rocky outcrops and tall forests rise from the water’s edge, while great granite buttresses shield the beaches from the Indian Ocean’s swell. In the heart of the town, Busselton’s beloved jetty stretches out over the turquoise surf, its observatory offering breath-taking views of the reef below.
Perth

Perth In Port: 12 March 2026

Perth’s explosive growth in recent decades has engulfed the old historic port of Fremantle. Eighty-percent of Western Australia’s population lives in and around Perth. This bustling port, known as “Freo” to the locals, sits on the Indian Ocean and offers a romantic, artsy ambiance to residents and visitors alike. The city’s urban sprawl is awash with fusion flavours, fashionable boutiques and innovative museums but Western Australia’s capital impresses in other ways too. Perth is famously isolated; a cosmopolitan drop in the ocean that is Australia’s outback. Stroll along the banks of the Swan River where you’ll find countless spots to sit and watch kayakers paddle by.
Exmouth

Exmouth In Port: 15 March 2026

Gateway to the world-famous Ningaloo Reef, Exmouth is a tropical paradise on Western Australia’s Coral Coast. This laid-back town is a dream for ocean lovers, offering snorkelling with manta rays, seasonal whale shark swims, and vibrant coral gardens just steps from the shore. With its unique blend of reef and outback, Exmouth promises unforgettable adventures in and out of the water.
Broome

Broome In Port: 17 March 2026

Perched on the Northwest edge of Western Australia, Broome was once an isolated gem, reachable only by a rugged dirt road until the mid-1980s. A sun-soaked coastal town where outback meets ocean, Broome is rich in history, culture, and natural beauty. Famous for its pearling heritage and stunning Cable Beach sunsets, Broome also offers camel rides, vibrant markets, and a glimpse into Aboriginal culture. It’s the perfect tropical escape and a gateway to the wild Kimberley region.
Kuri Bay

Kuri Bay In Port: 19 March 2026

Remote and breathtaking, Kuri Bay lies deep in the Kimberley region and is renowned as the birthplace of Australia’s cultured pearl industry. Surrounded by rugged cliffs, turquoise waters, and untouched wilderness, this secluded bay offers a rare glimpse into Australia’s pearling legacy and natural splendour. A true off-the-beaten-path gem for adventurers and nature lovers.
Darwin

Darwin In Port: 21 March 2026

Tropical and multicultural, Darwin is the vibrant capital of Australia’s Northern Territory and a gateway to the wild Top End. Known for its rich Aboriginal heritage, lively markets, and dramatic sunsets over the Timor Sea, Darwin offers a mix of adventure and culture. From crocodile encounters to nearby national parks like Kakadu, it’s a dynamic port city with a laid-back charm.
Lembar, Lombok

Lembar, Lombok In Port: 24 March 2026

Lembar is the peaceful port gateway to Lombok, Indonesia’s quieter, more laid-back alternative to Bali. This hidden gem, while only 35 km from Bali, feels worlds away from some of the more widely travelled ports of Indonesia. Surrounded by lush hills and tropical waters, it offers access to stunning beaches, traditional villages, and the majestic Mount Rinjani. From cultural experiences to natural wonders, Lembar is the starting point for exploring the authentic charm of Lombok.
Bali

Bali In Port: 25 March 2026

It is a vision of ethereal beauty, where ribbons of white unravel along an azure sea, emerald rice terraces and stone-carved temples pierce a jade landscape; and Hindu gods inspire the highest form of human creativity. Bali is a place of such physical, cultural and spiritual beauty; it can truly be called a paradise.
Komodo Island

Komodo Island In Port: 27 March 2026

Nestled on Java's tranquil shores, this lush tropical port and the vibrant coral reefs teeming with marine life that surround it, make this bay a haven for underwater exploration. Prepare to be captivated by the enchanting allure of Komodo, where a realm of rare beauty and untamed wilderness awaits.
Ujung Padang, Sulawasi

Ujung Padang, Sulawasi In Port: 28 March 2026

Known as Makassar, Ujung Pandang is Sulawesi's largest city, nestled on the exotic, orchid-shaped island of Indonesia's eastern archipelago. A gem hiding in plain sight, with a population surpassing 1.5 million, this bustling city retains a unique, laid-back ambiance, particularly along its waterfront.
Puerta Princessa, Philippines

Puerta Princessa, Philippines In Port: 1 April 2026

Located on Palawan Island in the western Philippines, Puerto Princesa brings an enchanting blend of tropical beauty and energetic city life. White beaches peppered with palm trees, colourful colonial buildings, and the unique Subterranean River National Park are just a handful of the attractions that keep visitors returning to Puerto Princesa. Known for its scenic beauty and varied wildlife, Puerto Princesa is truly one of gems of the Philippines. Stretch out and relax on miles of soft sand, explore centuries of history, and discover an array of captivating creatures from fireflies to dolphins.
Hong Kong

Hong Kong In Port: 4 April 2026

Hong Kong’s vibrant energy and rich culture make it unforgettable. Explore bustling streets, shop for everything from antiques to electronics, and ride the iconic Star Ferry between Kowloon and Hong Kong Island. Don’t miss the tram to Victoria Peak for breathtaking views of this dynamic city!
Hong Kong

Hong Kong In Port: 5 April 2026

Hong Kong’s vibrant energy and rich culture make it unforgettable. Explore bustling streets, shop for everything from antiques to electronics, and ride the iconic Star Ferry between Kowloon and Hong Kong Island. Don’t miss the tram to Victoria Peak for breathtaking views of this dynamic city!
Kaohsiung, Taiwan

Kaohsiung, Taiwan In Port: 7 April 2026

Taiwan’s second-largest city, Kaohsiung is a growing, fascinating, cultural hub featuring a unique blend of tradition, natural beauty, and modernity. The city's modern skyline captivates with architectural wonders like the 85 Sky Tower, offering panoramic views of Kaohsiung's bustling harbor and the sprawling city below.
Hualien, Taiwan

Hualien, Taiwan In Port: 8 April 2026

Often known as the gateway to the breathtaking Taroko Gorge, Hualien’s glistening lakes, pristine beaches, epic hiking trails, picturesque rice terraces, and vibrant night markets have a presence all their own.
Ishigaki Island

Ishigaki Island In Port: 9 April 2026

This vibrant urban hub sits in Japan’s Yaeyama Islands, beguiling the world with its cultural and natural contrasts. The inland boasts lively palm forests, meandering mangrove-lined rivers, and lush jungle-covered mountains.
Amami (Naze), Amami Oshima

Amami (Naze), Amami Oshima In Port: 11 April 2026

Amami Oshima is the ideal escape for travelers seeking authentic experiences away from the crowds of traditional tourist destinations. This subtropical paradise presents travelers with the perfect opportunity for relaxation on diverse and pristine beaches, as well as exploration of enchanting mangrove forests.
Aburatsu

Aburatsu In Port: 12 April 2026

Aburatsu is a charming port town in southern Japan known for its laid-back vibe, scenic coastline, and fresh seafood. Explore the historic streets, visit Udo Shrine tucked into seaside cliffs, or enjoy a peaceful stroll along the waterfront
Beppu

Beppu In Port: 13 April 2026

This unparalleled hot spring haven makes for an extraordinary spa day. Celebrated for its remarkable abundance of thermal waters, an array of baths each offering a unique experience – from ordinary hot water baths to rejuvenating mud baths, natural exfoliation in sand baths, and detoxifying steam baths.
Busan, South Korea

Busan, South Korea In Port: 14 April 2026

South Korea's second largest city after Seoul, Busan likes its attractions to be gargantuan! Head to the world's largest department store, Centum City, or spend the day relaxing on Haeundae Beach Korea's largest. If a more cultural experience beckons, admire the pagodas, gates, temple halls, and shrines of Beomeosa Temple.
Busan, South Korea

Busan, South Korea In Port: 15 April 2026

South Korea's second largest city after Seoul, Busan likes its attractions to be gargantuan! Head to the world's largest department store, Centum City, or spend the day relaxing on Haeundae Beach Korea's largest. If a more cultural experience beckons, admire the pagodas, gates, temple halls, and shrines of Beomeosa Temple.
Kanazawa, Japan

Kanazawa, Japan In Port: 17 April 2026

This splendid castle town, with over 400 years of history, beckons visitors to its unique time capsule of history and culture. As the seat of the Maeda Clan during the Edo Period, it rivaled Kyoto and Edo (Tokyo) in cultural achievements, making it a city with a rich legacy.
Kanazawa, Japan

Kanazawa, Japan In Port: 18 April 2026

This splendid castle town, with over 400 years of history, beckons visitors to its unique time capsule of history and culture. As the seat of the Maeda Clan during the Edo Period, it rivaled Kyoto and Edo (Tokyo) in cultural achievements, making it a city with a rich legacy.
Akita, Japan

Akita, Japan In Port: 20 April 2026

The vibrant heart of the expansive Akita Prefecture in northern Tohoku stands out as a unique destination where modernity entwines with tradition. Sheltered along the enchanting Sea of Japan coast, Akita boasts a captivating blend of modern and old, with a cityscape that showcases an intriguing contrast of architectural styles.
Aomori

Aomori In Port: 21 April 2026

Immerse yourself in the beauty of Japan’s natural landscape around the Aomori Prefecture. Located in the north of Japan’s main island, the city mixes ultramodern architecture with sleepy fairytale castles, surrounded by scented cherry blossoms. Visit the World Heritage Site of the Shirakami Mountains with its majestic forest of beech trees; follow the Oirase River from mystic Lake Towada and explore two national parks at Tsugaru to the west and Shimokita across Mutsu Bay.
Miyako

Miyako In Port: 22 April 2026

Set along the east coast of the Iwate Prefecture, Miyako was Japan’s main seaport for hundreds of years before a series of tsunamis took their toll. Yet what the city lacks in historical buildings, it more than makes up for in natural attractions such as Sanriku Fukkō National Park.
Tokyo

Tokyo In Port: 24 April 2026

The second largest city in Japan is Yokohama, a rapidly developing and exciting city filled with Japanese charm and culture. In 1854 Yokohama became the first port opened to foreign trade in the country so there is an interesting maritime and international flavour to the city. It is one of the most accessible cities in Japan and is less than half an hour from Tokyo by train. You will find much to do and see during your Yokohama cruise, from discovering landmarks and exploring museums to sampling tasty Japanese cuisine and shopping till you drop in one of the city’s expansive malls.
Tokyo

Tokyo In Port: 25 April 2026

The second largest city in Japan is Yokohama, a rapidly developing and exciting city filled with Japanese charm and culture. In 1854 Yokohama became the first port opened to foreign trade in the country so there is an interesting maritime and international flavour to the city. It is one of the most accessible cities in Japan and is less than half an hour from Tokyo by train. You will find much to do and see during your Yokohama cruise, from discovering landmarks and exploring museums to sampling tasty Japanese cuisine and shopping till you drop in one of the city’s expansive malls.
Hitachinaka

Hitachinaka In Port: 26 April 2026

Get a glimpse of bygone Japan in the port city of Hitachinaka, located around 100 miles northeast of Tokyo on Honshu. Hitachi Seaside Park is considered one of the most beautiful places in the entire country, blanketed in millions of flowering plants; during late spring, the park is awash in a sea of vibrant blue nemophila blossoms.
Sendai

Sendai In Port: 27 April 2026

Renowned for its exquisite festivals, diverse dining experiences, and warm hospitality, Sendai is a city where visitors make lasting memories and genuine connections. Steeped in history and tradition, ancient landmarks like the Osaki Hachimangu Shrine and Zuihoden Mausoleum, invite you to immerse yourself in the authenticity and richness of their heritage.
Hakodate, Japan

Hakodate, Japan In Port: 29 April 2026

Hakodate is one of the most popular city destinations in Japan. Here you can experience diverse dynamic architecture, the last Shogun battlefield and enjoy shimmering night views from Mount Hakodate.
Kushiro, Japan

Kushiro, Japan In Port: 30 April 2026

Kushiro is surrounded by breath-taking natural beauty, which is often overlaid with a thick mist, giving it a surreal feel.
Cross International Date Line

Cross International Date Line Cruise by: 2 May 2026

There’s no experience quite like crossing the International Date Line on an ocean voyage. This imaginary line stretches around the world, and the date changes along the line. Crossing the International Date Line is a time-honoured travel milestone. Heading east across this imaginary line sets the clock back 24 hours, effectively gaining a day. Raise a glass to the event!
Kodiak

Kodiak In Port: 8 May 2026

Known as the Emerald Isle, Kodiak is a heaven for all kinds of wildlife. Kodiak’s mountains more or less glint with the same luminous green as the stone they resemble, while the water that laps the island’s shores is positively sapphire in its blueness. The island is two thirds national park and is dedicated to the protection of its native brown bears, 250 species of birds and six kinds of Pacific salmon. Explore the good choice of bars and restaurants or join an entertaining tour of the island’s microbrewery. Discover the native heritage museums and explore breathtaking historical trails either by organised excursion or at your own pace.
Glacier Bay

Glacier Bay In Port: 10 May 2026

Glacier Bay is the crowning jewel of Alaska's Inside Passage. Part of a 25-million-acre World Heritage Site, it's home to an array of wildlife and some of the world's most amazing tidewater glaciers.
Sitka

Sitka In Port: 11 May 2026

Sitka is a hidden beauty located on the east coast of Baranof Island in south east Alaska. Towered over by snowy mountains in the distance, it was previously known as the Indian River Park and Totem Park. Sitka enjoys a blended history as diverse as its scenery. Russian, Tlingit and American settlers have all imprinted on the city. Art and culture thrive as richly as Pacific salmon here, and while small compared to other Alaskan communities, Sitka boasts countless treasures for visitors to admire. Visit Sitka’s Whale Park for one of the best opportunities for whale spotting in Alaska or the Sitka National Historical Park, the oldest national park in Alaska, a must-see destination. High-quality seafood sets the bar for Sitka’s restaurants. The surrounding waters offer some of the best fishing in Alaska, and every year visitors descend on Sitka for a chance to hook king salmon or an infamously weighty halibut. The warm welcome and natural wonders of Sitka simply cannot be missed.
Klawock, Alaska, USA

Klawock, Alaska, USA In Port: 12 May 2026

The Tlingit village of Klawock sits midway along the western coast of Prince of Wales Island in Southeast Alaska, otherwise known as the state’s “panhandle.” Prince of Wales — call it “P.O.W.” — is the fourth largest island in the United States, a vast, wildlife-rich wilderness of more than 2,500 square miles; yet fewer than 6,000 people live there, around 800 of whom reside in Klawock.
Prince Rupert

Prince Rupert In Port: 13 May 2026

Prince Rupert is a port city in the province of British Columbia, Canada. Its location is on Kaien Island near the Alaskan panhandle.
Inside Passage

Inside Passage Cruise by: 14 May 2026

The Inside Passage consists of over 1,000 islands, bays and fjords. With boundless, ever-changing scenery, it's one of the most spectacular maritime journeys in the world.
Vancouver

Vancouver Disembark: 15 May 2026

Vancouver provides stunning scenery to discover in endless outdoor fashion all year-round. Grouse Mountain and Capilano Suspension Bridge are just two of the top highlights. British Columbia’s marine parks offer remote fjords and vast lakes perfect for whale-watching and hiking, or swimming and kayaking from May to September. Vancouver’s Gulf Islands are teaming with wildlife, keep your cameras close and binoculars at the ready for spotting pods of dolphins, seals, eagles, whales, otters and sea lions.
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Seabourn Sojourn

Seabourn Sojourn enchants her guests with an array of public areas scaled to encourage a relaxed sociability. One of the most unusual features of Seabourn Sojourn and her sisters is Seabourn Square, an ingenious “living room” that replaces the traditional cruise ship lobby with a welcoming lounge filled with easy chairs, sofas and cocktail tables. An enclave in its centre houses knowledgeable concierges discreetly seated at individual desks.

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