Seabourn Encore makes first US call
Luxury line Seabourn just celebrated a first for ship Seabourn Encore.
It debuted in the continental United States, docking for the first time in Long Beach, CA.
The call also served as a key transition point as Seabourn Encore begins its journey toward Europe, including a Panama Canal transit and a transatlantic crossing.
Encore will then commence a summer season of sailings in the Mediterranean and Adriatic.
“We are so proud to welcome Seabourn Encore to the continental US for the first time as she continues her extraordinary season of travel,” said Mark Tamis, president of Seabourn.
Starting November 2025, Seabourn Encore will begin a westward voyage to Japan, covering more than 18,500 nautical miles and crossing the Atlantic Ocean, Southern Caribbean, Panama Canal and Pacific Ocean.
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