Allure Of Aloha Holiday

  • 17th December 2025
  • 20 Nights
  • Long Beach
  • Seabourn Sojourn
Seabourn

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$14,784*/per person

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* based on twinshare stateroom

Your itinerary

  • Long Beach, CA
  • Honolulu, Hawaii, USA
  • Honolulu, Hawaii, USA
  • Hilo, Hawaii
  • Kahului, Maui
  • Kauai (Nawiliwili)
  • Kona
  • Ensenada, Mexico
  • Los Angeles
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17th Dec '25

Long Beach, CA
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18th Dec '25

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24th Dec '25

Honolulu, Hawaii, USA
Home to the state capitol and the majority of Hawaii’s population, the island of Oahu is a vibrant mix of natural, cultural and historic wonders. In Honolulu, an array of cultures blends harmoniously, allowing each to retain its distinct flavor. The downtown sector combines Hawaii’s royal history with the modern-day action of a major metropolitan center. Waikiki Beach, with its impressive hotels and glittering atmosphere, is a famous tourist hub and resort destination of international renown. Honolulu is also the location of Diamond Head, Oahu’s famous volcanic landmark, and Pearl Harbor, the largest natural harbor in Hawaii and the only naval base in the United States to be designated a National Historical Landmark. More
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25th Dec '25

Honolulu, Hawaii, USA
Home to the state capitol and the majority of Hawaii’s population, the island of Oahu is a vibrant mix of natural, cultural and historic wonders. In Honolulu, an array of cultures blends harmoniously, allowing each to retain its distinct flavor. The downtown sector combines Hawaii’s royal history with the modern-day action of a major metropolitan center. Waikiki Beach, with its impressive hotels and glittering atmosphere, is a famous tourist hub and resort destination of international renown. Honolulu is also the location of Diamond Head, Oahu’s famous volcanic landmark, and Pearl Harbor, the largest natural harbor in Hawaii and the only naval base in the United States to be designated a National Historical Landmark. More
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Day 10

26th Dec '25

Hilo, Hawaii
“The Big Island” offers plenty of popular attractions from Punalu’u Black Sand Beach at sea level to the observatory on the peak of Mauna Kea at almost 14,000 feet! Downtown Hilo makes the most of its history with nostalgic shops like Hilo Hattie’s, famous for its vivid floral shirts, or the Mauna Loa Macadamia Nut factory. Other choices include the 80-foot Rainbow Falls at Wailuku River Park, serene Liliuokalani Japanese Gardens or a trip to the active Kilauea caldera in Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park, where sea-run lava flows are busy making new beach-front real estate for Hawai’i. More
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27th Dec '25

Kahului, Maui
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28th Dec '25

Kauai (Nawiliwili)
Kauai is an island in the Central Pacific, part of the Hawaiian archipelago. It’s nicknamed “the Garden Isle” thanks to the tropical rainforest covering much of its surface. The dramatic cliffs and pinnacles of its Na Pali Coast have served as a backdrop for major Hollywood films, while 10-mile-long Waimea Canyon and the Nounou Trails traversing the Sleeping Giant mountain ridge are hiking destinations. More
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29th Dec '25

Kona
The island of Hawaii, called the Big Island, is the largest, youngest and most changeable of the Hawaiian Islands. It was the last in the chain to be formed and is still creating and re-creating itself. Lava flowing to the ocean in a sustained, years-long eruption of Kilauea, the world’s most continuously active volcano, has added 300 new acres of topography, while it has demolished some of the island’s most treasured landmarks, including a 200 year old black sand beach. It was on this island that the Polynesian voyagers are believed to have first set foot in Hawaii about 500-750 CE, and it was here that Kamehameha the Great was born and died, and Captain James Cook was killed. More
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30th Dec '25

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31st Dec '25

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4th Jan '26

Ensenada, Mexico
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5th Jan '26

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6th Jan '26

Los Angeles
Los Angeles is a city spinning with energy and creativity, where tomorrow’s trends are born, nurtured and released. Having one of the best climates in the world, Los Angeles draws visitors year-round from all over the world. Officially founded in 1781, the modern-day metropolis of Los Angeles sprawls across over 4,000 square miles between the beautiful Pacific Ocean and the snowcapped San Gabriel mountains. Los Angeles is considered the entertainment capital of the world, a vibrant city of visual delights with more museums than any other U.S. city. More
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Your ship - The Seabourn Sojourn

Seabourn Sojourn enchants her guests with an array of public areas scaled to encourage a relaxed sociability. One of the most unusual features of Seabourn Sojourn and her sisters is Seabourn Square, an ingenious “living room” that replaces the traditional cruise ship lobby with a welcoming lounge filled with easy chairs, sofas and cocktail tables; making it more inviting and relaxing on a small ship cruise. An enclave in its center houses knowledgeable concierges discreetly seated at individual desks.

Seabourn Sojourn enchants her guests with an array of public areas scaled to encourage a relaxed sociability. One of the most unusual features of Seabourn Sojourn and her sisters is Seabourn Square, an ingenious “living room” that replaces the traditional cruise ship lobby with a welcoming lounge filled with easy chairs, sofas and cocktail tables; making it more inviting and relaxing on a small ship cruise. An enclave in its center houses knowledgeable concierges discreetly seated at individual desks.

Gym
Sports Deck

In-Suite Service
Patio Grill
Sky Bar
The Colonnade
The Restaurant
The Restaurant 2

Beauty Salon
Facial Treatments
Massage
Sauna
Spa
Swimming Pool
Thalassotherapy Pool
Whirlpool

Description

Seabourn Sojourn enchants her guests with an array of public areas scaled to encourage a relaxed sociability. One of the most unusual features of Seabourn Sojourn and her sisters is Seabourn Square, an ingenious “living room” that replaces the traditional cruise ship lobby with a welcoming lounge filled with easy chairs, sofas and cocktail tables; making it more inviting and relaxing on a small ship cruise. An enclave in its center houses knowledgeable concierges discreetly seated at individual desks.

Fitness

Gym
Sports Deck

Food and Drink

In-Suite Service
Patio Grill
Sky Bar
The Colonnade
The Restaurant
The Restaurant 2

Relaxation

Beauty Salon
Facial Treatments
Massage
Sauna
Spa
Swimming Pool
Thalassotherapy Pool
Whirlpool

Staterooms

suite

Seabourn Suite Guarantee For F&F/TA/Interline

balcony

Veranda Guarantee For F&F/TA/Interline

outside

Located on Deck 4; Approximately 295 square feet (28 square meters) of inside space All Ocean Vi ... ew Suites feature A large picture window Comfortable living area Queen-size bed or two twin beds Dining table for two, walk-in closet Interactive flat-screen television with music and movies Fully stocked bar and refrigerator Makeup vanity Spacious bathroom with separate tub and shower

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