Seabourn adds famous Jazz musicians, speakers and cultural destinations this autumn
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Seabourn is offering a series of extended voyages sailing to destinations around the globe this autumn 2017.
The itineraries range from 18 to 32 days and include multi-week explorations of natural and man-made sights.
Two sailings will separately feature world-famous jazz musicians, Arturo Sandoval and John Pizzarelli.
Clients in search of cultural enrichment and amazing destinations will head to the Holy Land, the Panama Canal, the South Pacific and Hawaiian Islands, Australia’s Great Barrier Reef or Antarctica.
“Seabourn promises the finest cruises with exquisite onboard luxuries, carefully crafted itineraries, and experiences guests will always remember,” said Chris Austin, senior vice president of global marketing and sales for Seabourn. “This selection of itineraries offers travellers a means to take a journey to many extraordinary destinations around the world, with inspiring features attached.”
Two of the highlighted autumn 2017 sailings include:
21-Day Holy Land and Arabian Gems (October 4, Seabourn Encore) – From the Mediterranean through the Suez Canal, the Red Sea to the Arabian Sea, this three-week cruise departs from Civitavecchia (Rome) with stops at Naples (Pompeii), and Syracuse in Italy. The Holy Land welcomes at Haifa (Tel Aviv) and Ashdod (Jerusalem), Israel, and then cruises the Suez Canal before reaching the remarkable beauty of Aqaba (Petra), Jordan and finally Dubai in United Arab Emirates.
32-Day Hawaii Pacific Sojourn (October 14, Seabourn Sojourn) – This voyage takes guests from Los Angeles to the Hawaiian Islands and back, for a month-long round trip itinerary. Depart for a week on the Pacific before touring French Polynesia with stops at Papeete; Moorea; and Bora Bora. Cross the International Dateline twice, with a landing at Tabuaeran (Fanning Island), Kiribati, before heading to Hawaii with stops at Manele Bay, rarely visited Lanai; Nawiliwili Kauai; and Lahaina. Destinations experts Richard Hayman and Ian Cox will also join this sailing as part of the Seabourn Conversations programme.
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