Seabourn Encore announces earlier restart with Canary Islands sailings
Luxury cruise brand Seabourn is bringing back Seabourn Encore to service earlier than anticipated.
It resumes service on February 19, 2022, with a series of new 10- and 11-day itineraries to the Canary Islands and the Mediterranean from Lisbon.
The ship, which was set to return on April 17, 2022, will become the third ship in Seabourn’s fleet to return to service.
Seabourn Encore will explore the Spanish archipelago, as well as the island of Madeira, between February and April 2022.
In addition, the ship will sail on a 15-day voyage along the coasts of the Mediterranean Sea from Lisbon to Athens, where it will be positioned for its originally scheduled Eastern Mediterranean deployment in the summer.
Seabourn’s new Canary Islands and Mediterranean voyages will be open and available for booking beginning October 5, 2021.
In addition, Seabourn and Belinda King Creative Productions are set to welcome entertainment partner Sir Tim Rice on board Seabourn Encore’s first return to service voyage on February 19, 2022.
Sir Tim Rice will appear live on stage to share his career highlights, and perform alongside the Seabourn singers and dancers. In addition, Seabourn and Belinda King Creative Productions will premiere "The Kings", a brand new contemporary male vocal group exclusive to the brand.
Destinations for Seabourn Encore include Santa Cruz de La Palma, Puerto de la Estaca, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, San Sebastian de la Gomera, Las Palmas, and Arrecife, plus a call at Funchal, Portugal.
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