Seabourn Sojourn

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A cruise on Seabourn Sojourn, particularly a longer sailing, resembles short-term membership at an upscale country club. Bridge and trivia teams stay the same throughout the voyage, allowing friendships to form, dinners to be planned and cards to be exchanged. Because Sojourn is all-inclusive, there are few chits to sign, and all cabins seem to be treated equally. Once you're onboard, you'll feel like you're with the "in crowd," and it's easy to slip into the caviar and Champagne lifestyle. (Both are dispensed liberally.) Beyond the service, which was decent, we appreciated the aura of thoughtfulness that permeated the ship. Cultural performances were tied to the destination, restaurants often reflected local food and the enrichment lectures, led by members of the line's Ventures by Seabourn excursion staff, were on point. The ship itself also has much to recommend it. We loved Seabourn Square, a clever and spacious area on Deck 7 that manages to combine a coffee bar, library, shops, internet cafe and a discreet guest services area. (Plus, the recliners are perfect for a read or a rest.) Sun-lovers are also spoiled for choice: Beyond the convivial main pool area, loungers abound at a smaller pool tucked away on Deck 5, a whirlpool at the front of the ship and other alcoves. Dining, too, maintains a high standard, no matter where on the ship you might be. Whether it's The Colonnade -- a buffet during the day that turns into a waiter-served dining area at night -- or The Restaurant, the ship's main dining room, meals are sophisticated and tasty, with plenty of choices for those with food allergies and preferences. We loved the fact that there are no set dining times; that wine is described in varietals, not colors; and that a meal from The Restaurant could be delivered to your stateroom, course by course, complete with a formal table setting. Plus, a fleetwide partnership with celebrity chef Thomas Keller adds further culinary techniques and styles to the mix. Where Sojourn needs the most improvement is in its entertainment. Besides enrichment lectures and trivia, there aren't many organized activities during the day, and apart from one or two memorable performances, the nighttime entertainment leaned toward mediocre. Still, these are minor quibbles for a cruise line that seems to be successfully navigating the demographic changes within luxury cruising as it begins to skew younger. We're looking forward to seeing how Seabourn adapts its Ventures by Seabourn shore excursion and enrichment programs as it expands its more active, adventurous offerings.

Fellow Passengers Seabourn Sojourn most often attracts affluent couples in their 50s and 60s, who are more active and hail from English-speaking countries like Canada, the United States, Australia and the U.K. On our voyage in Alaska, we saw an unexpected number of passengers in their 30s and 40s, several of them traveling as part of family groups. Passengers on the ship's longer, more exotic sailings skew older, but regardless of age, everyone we encountered was friendly and welcoming. Seabourn Sojourn Inclusions Included with your cruise fare: Meals in the ship's main dining room, buffet and Pool Grill Room service Caviar on request, anywhere on the ship Most daily activities All enrichment lectures, live music and nighttime theater performances All beverages, including soft drinks, specialty coffees and alcohol (except top-shelf spirits) Gratuities In-cabin on-demand movies Self-service laundry Access to fitness center, steam room and yoga studio Some fitness classes Not included with your cruise fare: Shore excursions Wi-Fi Dry cleaning Spa treatments and access to the thermal suite Some fitness classes Seabourn Sojourn Dress Code Daytime: During the day, it's OK to wear jeans in the ship's public areas. At the pool, you'll see few T-shirts and casual cover-ups; collared shirts and resort wear are more the norm. However, on our Alaska sailing, we saw plenty of wind pants and leggings with layered shirts and hiking boots, especially on port days. Evening: The dress code is elegant casual on most nights after 6 p.m. in all restaurants and public areas. This means collared dress shirts and slacks for men, jacket optional, and slacks or skirts with blouses or dresses for women. Cruises of fewer than 13 days will have one formal night, 14-night cruises will have two and 21-night voyages will have three. On formal nights, the dress code in The Restaurant calls for tuxedos, suits or jackets for men and evening gowns or cocktail attire for women. Not permitted: Jeans are not allowed in The Restaurant after 6 p.m. For more information, visit Cruise Line Dress Codes: Seabourn.

Itineraries

  • DAY 1  Port of Miami
  • DAY 2  Atlantic Ocean
  • DAY 3  Atlantic Ocean
  • DAY 4  St. Maarten
  • DAY 5  Dominica
  • DAY 6  St. Lucia
  • DAY 7  Antigua
  • DAY 8  Port of San Juan
  • DAY 9  Puerto Plata
  • DAY 10  Atlantic Ocean
  • DAY 11  Port of Miami
  • DAY 1  Port of Miami
  • DAY 2  Atlantic Ocean
  • DAY 3  Atlantic Ocean
  • DAY 4  St. Barts
  • DAY 5  Martinique
  • DAY 6  St. Lucia
  • DAY 7  Antigua
  • DAY 8  Port of San Juan
  • DAY 9  Puerto Plata
  • DAY 10  Atlantic Ocean
  • DAY 11  Port of Miami
  • DAY 12  Cruising
  • DAY 13  Puerto Plata
  • DAY 14  Port of San Juan
  • DAY 15  Antigua
  • DAY 16  Guadeloupe
  • DAY 17  Barbados
  • DAY 18  Grenada
  • DAY 19  St. Vincent
  • DAY 20  Martinique
  • DAY 21  St. Lucia
  • DAY 22  St. Barts
  • DAY 23  Atlantic Ocean
  • DAY 24  Atlantic Ocean
  • DAY 1  Port of Miami
  • DAY 2  Atlantic Ocean
  • DAY 3  Atlantic Ocean
  • DAY 4  St. Kitts
  • DAY 5  St. Vincent
  • DAY 6  Dominica
  • DAY 7  St. Barts
  • DAY 8  Port of San Juan
  • DAY 9  Puerto Plata
  • DAY 10  Atlantic Ocean
  • DAY 11  Port of Miami
  • DAY 1  Port of Miami
  • DAY 2  Atlantic Ocean
  • DAY 3  Atlantic Ocean
  • DAY 4  King's Wharf
  • DAY 5  Atlantic Ocean
  • DAY 6  Atlantic Ocean
  • DAY 7  Atlantic Ocean
  • DAY 8  Atlantic Ocean
  • DAY 9  Atlantic Ocean
  • DAY 10  Atlantic Ocean
  • DAY 11  Lisbon

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