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Cruise ship sold to Mitsui Ocean Cruises
The all-inclusive cruise line Mitsui Ocean Cruises has purchased the 'Seabourn Sojourn' from Carnival Corporation. This ship will complete its current deployment with ultra-luxury line Seabourn before going into dry dock and entering service with Mitsui in late 2026.
Seabourn to return to Alaska and British Columbia in 2019
Ultra-luxury cruise line Seabourn is to return to Alaska and British Columbia in 2019, following high guest demand and two successful consecutive seasons in the region. Between June and October, Seabourn Sojourn will take a total of 4,500 guests to the region during 10 cruises, which will range from 11 to 14 days in length. Itineraries will take guests to destinations such as Anchorage, Juneau, Ketchikan, Sitka, Skagway and Wrangell in Alaska, as well as Vancouver, Prince Rupert and the First Nations villages of Klemtu and Alert Bay in British Columbia. Guests will also be able to enjoy scenic cruising in the Tracy Arm Fjord, Endicott Arm Fjord, Misty Fjords and Kenai Fjords, and will also be able to traverse the Canadian Inside Passage.
Seabourn's First Cuba Cruise Scheduled for November 2019
Luxury cruise line Seabourn will sail its first-ever cruise to Cuba, departing from Miami on November 4, 2019. Four different Cuba itineraries and five departure dates are currently available to book aboard Seabourn Sojourn, with one sailing that embarks in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Sailings range from 11 to 14 days, with three to four Cuba ports per itinerary, including unique calls like Antilla (Nipe Bay).
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