Seabourn showcases 2024-2025 Asia cruise season


Seabourn showcases 2024-2025 Asia cruise season

Thursday, 05 Sep, 2024 0

Luxury line Seabourn is offering a varied line-up of Asia cruises for the late 2024 and 2025 cruise seasons.

From December 2024 to March 2025, and again in November 2025, Seabourn Encore and Seabourn Quest will sail across Southeast Asia, including Singapore, Vietnam and Thailand, and to Japan.

Seabourn Encore will begin with seven sailings between Singapore and Hong Kong, then continue to Japan, and finish with a transpacific crossing.

The conclusion of the crossing marks the ship’s first-ever visit to the United States.

Seabourn Quest will explore Japan during the cherry blossom season in spring and return in the fall to showcase autumn landscapes.

It will visit new destinations such as Akita and Wakayama, Japan.

“Our ultra-luxury Asia cruises continue to be a favorite among our guests,” said Natalya Leahy, president of Seabourn.

“To meet the growing demand, we’ve enhanced our itineraries this season and are offering many exciting voyages throughout Asia to new destinations.”

Seabourn Encore’s winter 2024 and spring 2025 season will sail to Vietnam, Thailand, Cambodia, and the Philippines.

From December 2024 to March 2025, the ship will start its season of seven voyages between Singapore and Hong Kong, with both 13-day and 14-day options.

The ship will finish its season with a 25-day Japan & Hawaiian Islands Pacific Crossing from Kobe, Japan to Long Beach, California, featuring a maiden call to Wakayama, Japan.

The sailing will also include sea days with bespoke, curated onboard entertainment programs.

Setting sail from March through April 2025, Seabourn Quest’s 2025 spring Asia cruises range from 14 to 34 days with options to combine voyages for a comprehensive exploration of Asia.

It takes in the northernmost and southernmost islands of Japan and a “Pacific Passage: Golden Week to Glacier Bay” 20-day voyage departing in April 2025.

In fall 2025, Seabourn Quest will return to Japan for the iconic autumn landscapes.

Between September and November 2025, the ship will embark on four sailings, ranging from 12 to 41 days, visiting more than 20 destinations across Japan’s four main islands.

Maiden calls for Seabourn Quest include Akita, with its hot springs and samurai districts; Ishinomaki, Niigata, and Wakayama.

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