MV Seaborn Sojourn
© John Mavin (Dover, 06/06/2010)
Steel twin screw motor vessel built in 2010 by T. Mariotti, Genoa, Italy (Yard No 63) as Passenger (Cruise) Ship for Seabourn Cruise Line
Technical Data
- Length: 198.10m (overall), 169.20m (between perpendiculars)
- Breadth of hull: 25.60m
- Depth: 15.25m (to upper deck), 9.0m (to main deck)
- Draught: 6.40m
- Tonnage: 32,346 gross/10,479 net/3,000t deadweight
- Engines: 4 × Wärtsilä 12V32
- Power/Propellers: 23,040kW/2
- Speed: 19 knots (service), 25.5 knots (max)
- Capacity: 450 passengers
- Crew: 330
- Passenger Decks: 11
- Call Sign: C6YA5
- IMO Number: 9417098
- MMSI Number: 311027100
- Registry: Nassau/Bahamas 🇧🇸
- Sister Ships: Seabourn Odyssey (62), Seabourn Quest (64)
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History
October 19th 2006: Ordered.
May 28th 2010: Delivered to Seabourn Cruise Line Ltd, Nassau, Bahamas
June 3rd 2010: Called at Dover.
June 4th 2010: In London, named by “Twiggy” and commenced cruising.
© Ken Smith (04/06/2010)
© John Mavin (Dover, 16/06/2010)
© Marcel and Ruud Coster (Ijmuiden, 19/06/2010)
© Ken Smith (Helsinki, 12/08/2012)
© Marcel and Ruud Coster (Ijmuiden, 07/09/2012)
November 4th 2018: First-ever cruise to Cuba, departing from Miami. Four different Cuba itineraries and five departure dates were currently available to book with one sailing that embarked in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Sailings ranged from 11 to 14 days, with three to four Cuba ports per itinerary, including unique calls like Antilla (Nipe Bay).
2019: Cruises to Alaska and British Columbia.
August 10th 2024: Called at Dover.
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