Seabourn Revises Autumn 2025 Itineraries For Seabourn Encore To Asia, Caribbean, Mediterranean, And More
New itineraries feature visits to 33 destinations in 17 countries, with eight maiden calls
Seabourn, the leader in ultra-luxury cruising and expedition travel, has modified the autumn 2025 itineraries for Seabourn Encore to include a series of voyages through the Mediterranean and Adriatic Seas, the Southern Caribbean, the Panama Canal, Hawaii, and Japan between October 2025 and January 2026. The new deployment features seven itineraries from eight to 17 days, with visits to 33 destinations in 17 countries, including three maiden calls.
Seabourn Encore’s originally planned itineraries were revised to prioritise the safety of guests and to avoid the Red Sea. Instead, the ship will head westbound from the Mediterranean and Adriatic Seas to Japan, travelling more than 18,500 nautical miles across five continents and two oceans. The new itineraries include eight maiden calls: five for the ship to Sardinia’s idyllic Alghero and Motril, Spain; Hamilton, Bermuda; Kralendijk, Bonaire and Willemstad, Curacao; and three for the cruise line to Ceuta in Spanish Morocco, and Tokyo and Osaka, Japan.
Other itinerary highlights include crossing the Atlantic Ocean from Lisbon to Miami and the Southern Caribbean; the transit of the historic locks of the Panama Canal along with a full turnaround day in Fuerte Amador, Panama, allowing opportunities for guests to explore the nearby capital, Panama City; and special holiday sailings to the Hawaiian Islands, with combination voyages to take Seabourn guests further to Japan, Taiwan, and Southeast Asia.
‘Travellers seeking new and enriching experiences across a multitude of countries can anticipate excitement along autumn 2025’s itineraries, as Seabourn Encore explores a diverse range of destinations’, said Natalya Leahy, President of Seabourn. ‘From the Adriatic and Mediterranean Seas to the sunny Southern Caribbean and the Panama Canal, and across the Pacific to Hawaii, Japan, and beyond, we are pleased to invite our guests to check destinations off of their bucket lists while enjoying the yacht-like atmosphere aboard the intimate Seabourn Encore’.
The new voyages offered on Seabourn Encore for autumn 2025 span a diverse array of destinations and durations and include the following:
- 2 November 2025 – 9-Day Treasures of the Adriatic, from Piraeus (Athens) to Civitavecchia (Rome)
- 11 November 2025 – 9-Day Spain’s Southern Coast & Riviera Gems, from Civitavecchia (Rome) to Lisbon
- 20 November 2025 – 12-Day Atlantic Crossing, from Lisbon to Miami
- 2 December 2025 – 10-Day Caribbean & Panama Canal Passage, from Miami to Fuerte Amador (Panama City)
- 12 December 2025 – 17-Day Costa Rica, Mexico & Hawaiian Nights, from Fuerte Amador (Panama City) to Honolulu
- 29 December 2025 – 11-Day Pacific crossing from Honolulu to Tokyo
- 10 January 2026 – 8-Day Treasures of Japan & Taiwan, from Tokyo to Hong Kong
Combination voyages featuring extended sailings and immersive adventures lasting up to 46 days are also available.
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