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Seabourn reveals special plans on 145-Days itinerary of ‘2022 World Cruise: Extraordinary Horizons’
Ultra-luxury Seabourn is a proud member of World's Leading Cruise Lines, an official cruise partner of UNESCO World Heritage revealed special plans for 145-days ‘2022 World Cruise: Extraordinary Horizons,’ aboard Seabourn Sojourn. Seabourn Sojourn will depart Los Angeles on January 11th, 2022 and will arrive in Athens, Greece on June 6th, 2022. There will be two oceans, 72 ports and 28 countries including 20 overnight stays.
Seabourn offers luxurious facilities, performances and world-class dinners at destinations for the booked guests including full of attractions event, three exclusive major attractions in the Itinerary: first attraction- guests will visit the 1940’s the Battleship Missouri in historic Pearl Harbor on January 20th,2022 in Hawaii, there will be a live 1940s patriotic performances with a nostalgic touch.
As the second attraction the guests will have an intimate dinner on March 24th,2022 at the Stone Sculpture Museum & Gardens in Keelung in Taiwan. And the third attraction, in the evening, the guest will plunge into the beauty of the Indian Ocean with a BBQ dinner on May 14th, 2022 at the Adaaran Prestige Vadoo Resort in Maldives.
The World Cruise will include two of the line’s most popular signature events available to all guests on a complimentary basis: Caviar in the Surf beach barbecue at Ko Kood, Thailand; and ‘Evening at Ephesus’ at Kusadasi, Turkey, featuring a private classical concert in the ancient ruins under the stars.
There are exciting offers for guests who will book the full 145-day World Cruise by May 31st, 2021. Guests will receive excellent wealth benefits along with round-trip air, shipboard credits, Internet package and 3% Early Bonus Savings.
Wandering westbound from Los Angeles, the 2022 World Cruise: Extraordinary Horizons will travel through Hawaii, the islands in the South Pacific, New Zealand and Australia, and a number of destinations in Asia, Arabia and Africa before arriving in Athens.
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