Seabourn sojourn

Seabourn Sojourn debuted in 2010, and is the sister ship to Odyssey and Quest, with the ability to accommodate 450 guests. The Sojourn is, in line with all ships which carry the Seabourn name, renowned for her excellent onboard service and the fact that cruises are all-inclusive – even down to gratuities. The Seabourn Sojourn travels the Panama Canal to the Inca Coast and Patagonia on journeys which last 15 to 33 days and also takes in Brazil and the Amazon. While sailing on Seabourn Sojourn its fine to dress down in casual resort wear during the days – and dress up in tuxedos and evening gowns on formal nights.

CRUISE SUMMARY
Year Built: 2010
Refurbished: 2010
Length: 650 feet
Call Letters: C6YA5
Passenger Capacity: 450
Crew size: 330
Gross Tonnage: 32,000
Average Speed: 19 knots
Passenger Decks: 10
Inside Rooms: 0
Outside Rooms: 225
Balcony Rooms: 200
Suite Rooms: 225

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