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S O U T H P A C I F I C A U S T R A L I A & N E W Z E A L A N D S O U T H E A S T A S I A
A R A B I A & I N D I A M E D I T E R R A N E A N
S E A B O U R N S O J O U R N
WORLD CRUISE2 0 1 4
BORA BORA, FRENCH POLYNESIA
The vast, blue planet earth offers a bounty of places to explore. This voyage calls at lush landfalls scattered across the Pacific —
places oftentimes described as paradise. It skirts the coasts of New Zealand’s North and South Islands, Tasmania and the
long, dramatic western side of Australia. It follows the scent of spices through the myriad Indonesian isles and along the
shores of Southeast Asia. To the island once called Serendip, and thus to India, Arabia and Egypt, then picks up Marco Polo’s
trail and sails into the Mediterranean and Venice.
Los Angeles n 116 Days n Januar y 4, 2014
2014 WORLD SOJOURN
Sailing with Seabourn is unlike any other form of travel. It’s like your favorite small hotel, where everyone knows you and
knows what you like. They take the very best care of you. Only this one moves, effortlessly, from one fascinating place to
another, while you dine and dance and dream of what discoveries tomorrow will bring. Seabourn attracts interesting
people, who seek to share experiences beyond the expected in places beyond the ordinary. Our acclaimed staff offers a
unique style of heartfelt hospitality that is sincere, thoughtful and personal. The readers of Travel + Leisure and Condé Nast
Traveler understand these pleasures and have once again chosen Seabourn as The World’s Best Small-Ship Cruise Line.
Our 225-suite Seabourn Sojourn combines the intimate style of Seabourn with the added amenities that a larger ship
allows, a veranda in almost every suite, four restaurants, six open bars and lounges, ample deck space with two outdoor
pools and six whirlpools. Innovations include a multi-purpose concierge lounge, Seabourn Square and a two-deck spa —
the largest spa in ultra-luxury cruising. Because of her size, you’ll find a sociable ambiance onboard. Enjoy the delightful
camaraderie of like-minded guests while circling the world in search of its very best experiences.
dISCOvEr the difference
WaLLanGKOr, CaMBOdIa
SOJOUrn2014 WOrLd
Se ABOUrn SOJOUrn
LOS AnGeLeS tO Venice
1 16 dAYS
JAnUArY 4, 2014
Equator
PacificOcean
SouthChina
Sea
Gulf ofThailand
SavuSea
Suez Canal
RedSea
Gulf ofAden
MediterraneanSea
Strait ofMalacca
IndianOcean
ArabianSea
Inte
rnat
iona
l Dat
elin
e
TasmanSea
Bali Sea
Celebes Sea
BassStrait
Gulf of Tonkin
Great Austrailian
Bight
Banda Sea
IonianSea
Hong Kong
Da NangLaem Chabang
Ho Chi Minh City
Ko Kood
Phuket
Singapore
Mumbai
Sydney
Komodo Island
Benoa
Salalah
Aqaba
SafagaSharm el-Sheikh
AshdodHaifa
Sokhna
DubrovnikCorfu
VeniceTriluke Bay
Los Angeles
HonoluluLahaina
HiloNawiliwili
PapeeteBora Bora
Rarotonga
AucklandTauranga
NelsonWellington
Eden
BurnieGeelong
MelbourneAdelaide
KangarooIslandBunbury
FremantleGeraldton
Exmouth
Larantuka
Sandakan
Ambon
Halong Bay
Cochin
Mormugao
Colombo
2014 Seabourn AtlasWorld Voyage p138–139SBN_13Atlas_WV14_ports_138-139_flat.ai
HISTORIC PORT ARTHUR, TASMANIA
DATE PORT ARR DEP DATE PORT ARR DEP
9 Sydney, Australia 5p
10 Eden, Australia 10a | 6p
11 Cruising the Tasman Sea
12 Burnie, Tasmania, Australia 7a | 3p
13 Melbourne, Australia 8a | 11p
14 Geelong, Australia 8a | 5p
15 Cruising the Bass Strait
16 Penneshaw, Kangaroo Island, 8a | 6p Australia
17 Adelaide, Australia 8a
18 Adelaide, Australia 6p
19-20 Cruising the Great Australian Bight
21 Cruising the Indian Ocean
22 Bunbury, Australia 10a | 8p
23 Fremantle (Perth), Australia 7a
24 Fremantle (Perth), Australia 4p
25 Geraldton, Australia 10a | 8p
26 Cruising the Indian Ocean
27 Exmouth, Australia 8a | 6p
28-Mar 1 Cruising the Indian Ocean
Mar 2 Benoa (Denpasar), Bali, 7a Indonesia
3 Benoa (Denpasar), Bali, Indonesia 12n
4 Komodo Island, Indonesia 8a | 3p
5 Larantuka, Flores, Indonesia 8a | 6p
6 Cruising the Banda Sea
7 Ambon, Indonesia 8a | 6p
8 Cross the Equator
Jan 4 Los Angeles, California 7p
5-9 Cruising the Pacifi c Ocean
10 Hilo, Hawaii 10a | 8p
11 Lahaina, Maui, Hawaii 8a | 5p
12 Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii 8a
13 Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii 11p
14 Nawiliwili, Kauai, Hawaii 8a | 5p
15-16 Cruising the Pacifi c Ocean
17 Cross the Equator
18-20 Cruising the Pacifi c Ocean
21 Papeete, Tahiti, French Polynesia 8a
22 Papeete, Tahiti, French Polynesia 5a Cook’s Bay, Moorea, 8a | 8p French Polynesia
23 Vaitape, Bora Bora, 8a | 6p French Polynesia
24 Cruising the Pacifi c Ocean
25 Rarotonga, Cook Islands 8a | 6p
26-28 Cruising the Pacifi c Ocean
29 Cross International Date Line (lost day)
30 Cruising the Pacifi c Ocean
31 Auckland, New Zealand 8a | 6p
Feb 1 Tauranga (Rotorua), 8a | 6p New Zealand•
2 Cruising the Pacifi c Ocean
3 Wellington, New Zealand 8a | 6p
4 Nelson, New Zealand• 8a | 6p
5-7 Cruising the Tasman Sea
8 Sydney, Australia 7a
Equator
PacificOcean
SouthChina
Sea
Gulf ofThailand
SavuSea
Suez Canal
RedSea
Gulf ofAden
MediterraneanSea
Strait ofMalacca
IndianOcean
ArabianSea
Inte
rnat
iona
l Dat
elin
e
TasmanSea
Bali Sea
Celebes Sea
BassStrait
Gulf of Tonkin
Great Austrailian
Bight
Banda Sea
IonianSea
Hong Kong
Da NangLaem Chabang
Ho Chi Minh City
Ko Kood
Phuket
Singapore
Mumbai
Sydney
Komodo Island
Benoa
Salalah
Aqaba
SafagaSharm el-Sheikh
AshdodHaifa
Sokhna
DubrovnikCorfu
VeniceTriluke Bay
Los Angeles
HonoluluLahaina
HiloNawiliwili
PapeeteBora Bora
Rarotonga
AucklandTauranga
NelsonWellington
Eden
BurnieGeelong
MelbourneAdelaide
KangarooIslandBunbury
FremantleGeraldton
Exmouth
Larantuka
Sandakan
Ambon
Halong Bay
Cochin
Mormugao
Colombo
2014 Seabourn AtlasWorld Voyage p138–139SBN_13Atlas_WV14_ports_138-139_flat.ai
N
S
EW
DATE PORT ARR DEP DATE PORT ARR DEP
4 Colombo, Sri Lanka 8a | 6p
5 Cruising the Arabian Sea
6 Cochin, India 8a | 11p
7 Cruising the Arabian Sea
8 Mormugao (Goa), India 8a | 3p
9 Mumbai, India 10a
10 Mumbai, India 12n
11-12 Cruising the Arabian Sea
13 Salalah, Oman 10a | 8p
14 Cruising the Gulf of Aden
15-17 Cruising the Red Sea
18 Safaga (Luxor), Egypt 7a
19 Safaga (Luxor), Egypt 5p
20 Aqaba (Petra), Jordan 8a | 8p
21 Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt 6a | 4p
22 Sokhna (Cairo), Egypt 7a | 10p
23 Transiting the Suez Canal
24 Ashdod (Jerusalem), Israel 7a | 11p
25 Haifa (Tel Aviv), Israel 7a | 8p
26 Cruising the Mediterranean Sea
27 Cruising the Ionian Sea
28 Corfu, Greece 10a | 7p
29 Dubrovnik, Croatia 10a | 8p
30 Triluke Bay, Croatia 8a | 5p Marina Day with complimentary watersports (conditions permitting)
May 1 Venice, Italy Disembark
9 Cruising the Celebes Sea
10 Sandakan, Sabah, Malaysia 8a | 6p
11 Cruising the Sulu Sea
12-13 Cruising the South China Sea
14 Hong Kong, China 8a
15 Hong Kong, China 6p
16 Cruising the South China Sea
17 Halong Bay, Vietnam 8a | 6p
18 Cruising the Gulf of Tonkin
19 Da Nang (Hue), Vietnam 8a | 6p
20 Cruising the South China Sea
21 Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam• 10a
22 Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam• 4p
23 Cruising the South China Sea
24 Ko Kood, Thailand 8a | 5p Marina Day with complimentary
watersports (conditions permitting)
25 Laem Chabang (Bangkok), 8a Thailand
26 Laem Chabang (Bangkok), 6p Thailand
27 Cruising the Gulf of Thailand
28 Cruising the South China Sea
29 Singapore 8a | 6p
30 Cruising the Strait of Malacca
31 Phuket, Thailand 8a | 6p
Apr 1-3 Cruising the Indian Ocean
PETRA, JORDAN
• Arrival and/or departure times are subject to tidal conditions.
2014 WORLD SOJOURN
ITINER ARY DATE DAYS FROM / TO PORTSSPECIAL
FARES FROM
WELLINGTONS CASTLE POINT LIGHTHOUSE, NEW ZEALAND
W O R L D S O J O U R N1 1 6 D A Y S
W O R L D V O Y A G E S I I I , I V , V I – X I I2 2 T O 6 0 D A Y S
W O R L D V O Y A G E S I , I I , V6 8 T O 9 4 D A Y S
WORLD SOJOURN Jan 4, 2014 116 Los Angeles to Venice
WORLD VOYAGE I Jan 4, 2014 94 Los Angeles to Mumbai
WORLD VOYAGE II Jan 4, 2014 68 Los Angeles to Hong Kong
WORLD VOYAGE III Jan 4, 2014 56 Los Angeles to Bali
WORLD VOYAGE IV Jan 4, 2014 34 Los Angeles to Sydney
WORLD VOYAGE V Feb 8, 2014 82 Sydney to Venice
WORLD VOYAGE VI Feb 8, 2014 60 Sydney to Mumbai
WORLD VOYAGE VII Feb 8, 2014 34 Sydney to Hong Kong
WORLD VOYAGE VIII Mar 2, 2014 60 Bali to Venice
WORLD VOYAGE IX Mar 2, 2014 38 Bali to Mumbai
WORLD VOYAGE X Mar 14, 2014 48 Hong Kong to Venice
WORLD VOYAGE XI Mar 14, 2014 26 Hong Kong to Mumbai
WORLD VOYAGE XII Apr 9, 2014 22 Mumbai to Venice
n Up to 50% Savings
n Business class round-trip air or a €1,700air credit per guest
n All private car transfers, including door-to-door from your home for guests using Seabourn’s Air Program
n Shipboard credit of $2,500USD per guest
n Gala Bon Voyage event with dinner and overnight hotel stay in Los Angeles
n Complimentary Personal Valet Luggage Service
n Special events for full World Cruise guests only to be announced
n Exclusive World Cruise complimentary shore experiences to be announced
n Onboard Gala Farewell Party
n Special gifts
n Up to 50% Savings
n Business class round-trip air or a €1,700air credit per guest
n Round-trip private transfers between airport and ship for guests using Seabourn’s Air Program
n Shipboard credit of $1,500USD per guest for World Voyage I and V; $1,250USD per guest for World Voyage II
n Complimentary Personal Valet Luggage Service
n Exclusive World Cruise complimentary shore experiences to be announced
n Special gifts
n Up to 50% Savings
n Economy class round-trip air or a €1,000air credit per guest
n Round-trip small group transfers between airport and ship for guests using Seabourn’s Air Program
n Shipboard credit of $1,000USD per guest for World Voyage III, VI, VIII and $500USD per guest for World Voyage IV, VII and IX; and X; $250USD per guest for World Voyage XI and XII
n Exclusive World Cruise Complimentary Shore Experiences to be announced
n Special gifts
Fares are in Euros, per guest, double occupancy, subject to availability. Fares are not combinable with any other offer, vary by sailing date, are capacity controlled, and subject to change without notice. Seabourn reserves the right to manage World Cruise inventory and availability at its discretion.
Fares include round-trip air transportation as follows: Guests sailing 68-116 days: business class or €1,700 air credit; guests sailing 22-60 days: economy class or up to €1,000 air credit. If business class is not available it will be substituted with economy. Air arrangements are subject to availability and limited to select gateways, air carriers and routings of Seabourn’s choosing. Airline-imposed baggage fees may apply. Air credit of up to €1,700 per guest is applied as a discount to the cruise fare and is not redeemable for cash or credit and does not include any amount for transfers. Included air is for residents of Austria, Germany and Switzerland only. Residents of all other countries will receive an air credit only.
Complimentary transfers are provided to guests using Seabourn’s air program only and are provided as follows: 116 days – guests will receive all private car transfers. This includes round-trip transfers between home and airport, airport and hotel, hotel and ship.
Round-trip transfers between home and airport are limited to 100 miles. 68-94 days – guests will receive round-trip private car transfers between airport and ship. 22-60 days – guests will receive round-trip small group transfers between airport and ship. Included transfers are for residents of Austria, Germany and Switzerland who select the air program.
Complimentary Personal Valet Luggage Service will be provided for guests sailing 68-116 days. Guests sailing 116 days are allowed 150 lbs. per guest (300 lbs. per suite). Guests sailing 68-94 days are allowed 100 lbs. per guest (200 lbs. per suite).
The following shipboard credits (SBC) apply to select sailings: US$2,500 per guest (US$5,000 per suite) – 116 days. US$1,500 per guest (US$3,000 per suite) – 82-94 days. US$1,250 per guest (US$2,500 per suite) – 68 days. US$1,000 per guest (US$2,000 per suite) – 48-60 days. US$500 per guest (US$1,000 per suite) – 34-38 days. US$250 per guest (US$500 per suite) – 22-26 days. Shipboard credits are not transferable, nor redeemable for cash, have no residual value, cannot be used for casino charges and are not combinable with any other shipboard credits.
€46,699
41,899
30,299
24,899
15,099
37,199
26,999
16,799
27,499
18,999
22,099
12,999
11,499
Seabourn Sojourn’s World Cruise will reward you with the memories of a lifetime, plus special
festivities, exclusive events and generous amenities. Take advantage of Value Fares with
savings up to 50%. Book early for the best selection of suites at the best possible fares. For
those with less time to spare, you can still experience the excitement of a World Cruise by
booking a shorter World Voyage. Choose from twelve cruises ranging from 22 to 94 days.
Intimate ships with just 104 or 225 suites.A Seabourn ship is like a private club, where members share expansive open decks, inviting social spaces, and the personalized attention of an exceptional crew.
Unique itineraries to must-see cities and hidden gems where larger ships can’t go.Each cruise is a hand-picked collection of fascinating places, and each day brings a new opportunity for authentic discovery — another chance to explore your world in a personal and meaningful way.
Intuitive, gracious service provided by a staff passionate about pleasing our guests.It is supremely relaxing to be looked after by thoughtful hosts, whose knack for anticipating what you might like borders on the clairvoyant.
Spacious, all-suite accommodations with sweeping ocean views — many with verandas.Seabourn suites are thoughtfully appointed and inviting, designed as homes-away-from-home with room to unwind or entertain.
Open bars throughout the ship, and fine wines poured at lunch and dinner.Meet and mingle with fellow guests in a carefree atmosphere, where no one has to pick up the tab.
All dining venues are complimentary — dine when, where and with whom you wish.From casual to elegant, indoors, al fresco or in your suite, a range of choices invites you to be spontaneous.
Gourmet dining experiences that rival the finest restaurants anywhere. From French fries to foie gras, every dish served on Seabourn receives the expert attention of highly skilled and imaginative chefs. The fi nest ingredients are selected with care, perfectly prepared to your order, and served with pride.
Complimentary welcome champagne and in-suite bar stocked with your preferences. Soft drinks, beer and mineral water, complete glassware and your favorite wines or spirits are ready for your enjoyment or for entertaining.
Tipping is neither required nor expected — service simply to delight you.Our award-winning staff is driven only by their sincere desire to please, and with a smile that comes from the heart.
SEABOURN DIFFERENCETHE
WORLD’S BEST SMALL-SHIP CRUISE LINE2012, 2011, 2010, 2009, 2007 & 2012, 2011, 2010, 2009, 2007 & 2012, 2011, 2010, 2009, 2007 2006 Travel + Leisure World’s Best Award
BEST SMALL-SHIP CRUISE LINE2012, 2011, 2010, 2008 Condé Nast Traveler Readers’ Choice Awards
GOLD LIST2012 Condé Nast Traveler18 consecutive years
BEST SMALL SHIPS2012 Condé Nast Traveler Readers’ Poll
SIX STAR DIAMOND AWARDThe American Academy of Hospitality Sciences
WORLD’S BEST SMALL-SHIP CRUISE LINE2012, 2011, 2010, 2009, 2007World’s Best Award
BEST SMALL-SHIP CRUISE LINE
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