By Published On: 24 Aug 2015

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It’s no secret that the Asian cruise market is rapidly expanding and many lines have sent their best ships to the region. Royal Caribbean’s brand new Quantum of the Seas has been based in China and Silversea offer seasonal sailings onboard two of their ships. Now, luxury cruise line  Seabourn are offering an expanded range of exciting cruises throughout Asia over the coming months.

Seabourn have announced a selection of Asian voyages that include an array of optional excursions to UNESCO World Heritage Sites aboard their ultra-luxe, small ship the Seabourn Sojourn.

These excursions have been developed in cooperation with UNESCO World Heritage site managers and tour experts and will enable guests to explore the wonders of destinations such as Halong Bay, Vietnam; Angkor Wat, Cambodia; and Mt. Kinabalu National Park in Borneo.

By popular demand, this year Seabourn are adding extended cruise holidays to Myanmar, multiple ports in Java and Borneo, and islands in the Philippines. Seabourn have told CruiseOyster it’s all about offering guests an even more exceptional experience.

Some of the 14-day Seabourn Asian voyages on offer include journeys to Myanmar and Malaysia, the Philippines and Borneo departing Hong Kong, and Vietnam and Thailand cruises including Seabourn’s signature Caviar in the Surf and beach barbecue party.

More details about the Seabourn Asian voyages can be found at the Seabourn website.

About the Author: Jason Kerr

Jason is the founder and Managing Editor of The Luxury Cruise Review. He has a passion for travel, a weakness for espresso coffee and a love of Greek cuisine.

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