Seabourn has changed its spring 2025 sailings for Encore to avoid the Red Sea due to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.
The ship had originally been scheduled to sail west from Asia to Europe in March 2025, but instead Seabourn Encore will head east from Singapore on 2 March 2025, operating a series of six cruises, ranging from seven to 25 days long.
Included will be maiden visits to the US, with the ship stopping in Hawaii, California and Miami in March and April, Seabourn’s first visits to Tokushima and Wakayama in Japan, and Encore’s first transit through the Panama Canal.
Passengers booking the amended itineraries by 19 November 2024 will receive a 10% discount.
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The ship had originally been scheduled to sail west from Asia to Europe in March 2025, but instead Seabourn Encore will head east from Singapore on 2 March 2025, operating a series of six cruises, ranging from seven to 25 days long.
Included will be maiden visits to the US, with the ship stopping in Hawaii, California and Miami in March and April, Seabourn’s first visits to Tokushima and Wakayama in Japan, and Encore’s first transit through the Panama Canal.
Passengers booking the amended itineraries by 19 November 2024 will receive a 10% discount.
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