Seabourn’s 2026 World Cruise departed Long Beach, Calif., on January 6 aboard the Seabourn Sojourn, beginning a 129-day voyage that will visit 63 destinations across 14 countries.

On the eve of departure, guests gathered for a Seabourn-hosted dinner at Spago Beverly Hills, the flagship restaurant of renowned chef Wolfgang Puck, alongside Seabourn President Mark Tamis and members of the leadership team.

They then gathered for a Hollywood orchestral evening created especially for Seabourn.

Presented on the Newman Scoring Stage at the Fox Studios lot and produced by eight-time Grammy and Emmy Award recipient Gregg Field, the performance celebrated some of cinema’s most beloved scores, and it featured works by composers including John Williams, Henry Mancini, Hans Zimmer and James Horner.

“Our 2026 World Cruise is one of the most meaningful journeys we offer,” said Tamis. “It brings together everything our guests value, such as time and access to explore the world in depth, paired with personalized service and a relaxed sense of luxury.”

“From the moments we share before departure to the experiences that unfold along the way, this voyage is about connection to the destinations we explore, the cultures we encounter, and to one another,” Tamis added.

The company said in a press release that the evening included appearances by actor Michael Nouri, two-time Grammy-nominated singer Monica Mancini and musician Dave Koz, who performed with the Hollywood Studio Orchestra conducted by Academy Award and Kennedy Center Honors Music Director Chris Walden.

On departure day, Tamis and the Seabourn Sojourn’s senior officers welcomed guests as they boarded the ship in Long Beach, marking the start of the cruise.

Seabourn’s future World Cruise sailings include:

2027 World Cruise Australia and South Pacific Panorama

 

2028 Cape to Cape World Cruise