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A new luxury world cruise will take you to 62 ports over 146 days. Here's a look at the ship, where rooms go for $67,000 per person.

The 650-foot Sojourn is registered in the Bahamas and can hold 458 passengers. Its fastest speed is 19 knots.
The 650-foot Sojourn is registered in the Bahamas and can hold 458 passengers. Its fastest speed is 19 knots.

Would you embark on a 146-day cruise around the world?

That's exactly whatSeabourn, a luxury cruise line, has in mind for its upcoming "Extraordinary Destinations" cruise. The line's flagship, the Seabourn Sojourn, is set to visit five continents and 62 ports in 146 days in 2020.

According to Seabourn , this marks the line's first world cruise in six years. The Sojourn is scheduled tocast off from Miami in January 2020 and reachits final destination, San Francisco, in May.

Here's a look inside the luxury cruise ship where passengers will reside during their voyage:

See the rest of the story at Business Insider

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