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Departing on 16 Mar 2025 from Kobe aboard the Seabourn Encore - Cruise No: 2172612

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Your Itinerary

Kobe, Japan — Kobe, Japan — Wakayama — Shimizu, Japan — Yokohama, Japan — Cross International Dateline — Honolulu, Hawaii — Honolulu, Hawaii — Nawiliwili Kauai, Hawaii, USA — Long Beach, CA — Puerto Vallarta, Mexico — Huatulco, Mexico — Puerto Chiapas, Mexico — Puerto Quetzal, Guatemala — Puntarenas, Costa Rica — Enter Panama Canal Balboa — Cruising Panama Canal And Gatun Lake — Exit Panama Canal Cristobal — Cartagena, Colombia — Miami, Florida
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Date
Port
Info
Arrive
Depart
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16 Mar '25
Kobe, Japan

Kobe has been an important port city for many centuries, and was one of the first Japanese ports to be opened to foreign trade in the late Edo Period. Today, Kobe is one of Japans ten largest cities. Sustaining heavy damage from the devastating Great Hanshin Earthquake of 1995, the city has fully recovered, and remains one of Japans more cosmopolitan cities. A typical Japanese harbor town, foreign culture was introduced here centuries ago, and Kobes food and architecture posses a diverse and exotic flavor.

2
17 Mar '25
Kobe, Japan
17:00

Kobe has been an important port city for many centuries, and was one of the first Japanese ports to be opened to foreign trade in the late Edo Period. Today, Kobe is one of Japans ten largest cities. Sustaining heavy damage from the devastating Great Hanshin Earthquake of 1995, the city has fully recovered, and remains one of Japans more cosmopolitan cities. A typical Japanese harbor town, foreign culture was introduced here centuries ago, and Kobes food and architecture posses a diverse and exotic flavor.

3
18 Mar '25
Wakayama
07:00
15:00
4
19 Mar '25
Shimizu, Japan
11:00
17:00

Sprawling, semi-rural Shimizu Ward is dominated by forested coastal mountains, with hiking trails and ropeway rides to dramatic viewpoints above Suruga Bay. Miho Beach Park is popular for swimming and water sports in summer, and there are baseball and soccer fields nearby, plus an aquarium at the Marine Science Center. Busy fisheries supply sushi bars and seafood markets with local specialties like sakura shrimp.

5
20 Mar '25
Yokohama, Japan
06:30
21:00
6
21 Mar '25
At Sea
7
22 Mar '25
At Sea
8
23 Mar '25
At Sea
9
24 Mar '25
At Sea
10
25 Mar '25
Cross International Dateline
11
26 Mar '25
At Sea
12
27 Mar '25
At Sea
13
28 Mar '25
At Sea
14
29 Mar '25
At Sea
15
30 Mar '25
At Sea
16
31 Mar '25
Honolulu, Hawaii
08:00

Home to the state capitol and the majority of Hawaiis population, the island of Oahu is a vibrant mix of natural, cultural and historic wonders. In Honolulu, an array of cultures blends harmoniously, allowing each to retain its distinct flavor. The downtown sector combines Hawaiis royal history with the modern-day action of a major metropolitan center. Waikiki Beach, with its impressive hotels and glittering atmosphere, is a famous tourist hub and resort destination of international renown. Honolulu is also the location of Diamond Head, Oahus famous volcanic landmark, and Pearl Harbor, the largest natural harbor in Hawaii and the only naval base in the United States to be designated a National Historical Landmark.

17
1 Apr '25
Honolulu, Hawaii
18:00

Home to the state capitol and the majority of Hawaiis population, the island of Oahu is a vibrant mix of natural, cultural and historic wonders. In Honolulu, an array of cultures blends harmoniously, allowing each to retain its distinct flavor. The downtown sector combines Hawaiis royal history with the modern-day action of a major metropolitan center. Waikiki Beach, with its impressive hotels and glittering atmosphere, is a famous tourist hub and resort destination of international renown. Honolulu is also the location of Diamond Head, Oahus famous volcanic landmark, and Pearl Harbor, the largest natural harbor in Hawaii and the only naval base in the United States to be designated a National Historical Landmark.

18
2 Apr '25
Nawiliwili Kauai, Hawaii, USA
07:00
16:00

The Garden Isle is a relaxed reminder of old-time Hawai’i. Villages like Hanapepe invite you to get your toes in the sand at one of the island’s many beaches, or step up to a roadside truck or stand for a refreshing, neon-tinted “shave ice.” Natural splendors abound on Kauai, including sprawling Waimea Canyon, the “Grand Canyon of the Pacific,” the dramatic fluted cliffs of the NaPali Coast or the Kilauea Point Lighthouse, standing proud on the northernmost point in the Hawai’ian Islands.

19
3 Apr '25
At Sea
20
4 Apr '25
At Sea
21
5 Apr '25
At Sea
22
6 Apr '25
At Sea
23
7 Apr '25
At Sea
24
8 Apr '25
At Sea
25
9 Apr '25
Long Beach, CA
07:00
26
10 Apr '25
At Sea
27
11 Apr '25
At Sea
28
12 Apr '25
At Sea
29
13 Apr '25
Puerto Vallarta, Mexico
08:00
19:00

“PV” takes to its glamorous role as the Cannes of the Mexican Riviera with gusto. With clear warm waters, movie-star beaches and a host of nearby sporting activities, it is definitely ready for a close-up!

30
14 Apr '25
At Sea
31
15 Apr '25
At Sea
32
16 Apr '25
Huatulco, Mexico
07:00
16:00

The nine glistening bays of Huatulco were virtually unknown outside the state of Oaxaca until the first coastal highway was completed in 1982. Now part of Mexicos Master Plan to develop certain coastal areas into premium resorts, Huatulco may one day rival Acapulco and Cancun in the competition to attract tourists from around the world. The pleasing subtropical climate, fine golden sand beaches and warm waters certainly wont disappoint.

33
17 Apr '25
Puerto Chiapas, Mexico
09:00
19:00

Puerto Chiapas is located in the southern Soconusco region of the Mexican state of Chiapas, close by the Guatemalan border. The region produces both coffee and cacao for chocolate, and so provides opportunities to see how these commodities are grown, processed and used worldwide. Bananas and tropical blooms are two other regional agricultural mainstays. If you have never tasted a truly tree-ripened banana, the experience can be revelatory. There are some pre-Columbian ruins at Izapa, although nothing on the scale of other, more famous Mayan ruins in Mexico and Guatemala. Favorite activities that have been developed for visitors include people-to-people opportunities in some of the nearby rural (and very friendly) communities.

34
18 Apr '25
Puerto Quetzal, Guatemala
08:00
18:00

Once the site of an impressive ancient Mayan civilization, Guatemala was conquered by Spanish conquistadors in 1524. Puerto Quetzal is Guatemalas largest Pacific Ocean port, offering access to the natural and historic wonders of Guatemala. Beyond the black-sand beaches that surround Puerto Quetzal, a narrow ribbon of lowland runs the length of the Pacific shore, where local farmers raise cotton, sugar, bananas and maize. Bordering the fertile lowlands, the Guatemalan highlands suddenly emerge, rising to heights of 2500 to 3000 feet. Jutting boldly from the southern highlands is a string of volcanoes, adding even more drama to this diverse land of ancient Maya ruins, Spanish Colonial heritage and breathtaking scenery.

35
19 Apr '25
At Sea
36
20 Apr '25
Puntarenas, Costa Rica
07:00
17:00

The principal town of Costa Rica’s Gulf of Nicoya, Puntarenas gives access to several of the nation’s ecological reserves, including the Monteverde Reserve, as well as highlights of the highlands such as the famous woodcarving center of Sarchi and the distinctive highland town of Grecia with its metal Gothic church. At the nearby Carara National Park, visitors can see the “Pura Vida” waterfall, some 650 feet high and keep an eye out for brilliant Scarlet Macaws.

37
21 Apr '25
At Sea
38
22 Apr '25
Enter Panama Canal Balboa
39
22 Apr '25
Cruising Panama Canal And Gatun Lake

A thrilling day you will never forget. Surrounded by hulls of every sort and purpose from every corner of the globe, your ship is gracefully lifted by inrushing water in huge locks, and then sails through narrow, jungled channels and across a broad, shining lake from one ocean to another. At the other end, the waters again ease your ship downward to rejoin a different sea, and send you on your way with memories to last a lifetime.

40
22 Apr '25
Exit Panama Canal Cristobal
41
23 Apr '25
At Sea
42
24 Apr '25
Cartagena, Colombia
07:00
22:00

The Spanish founded Cartagena, officially known as Cartagena de Indias, in 1533. The city rapidly became a thriving commercial port, where precious stones and minerals from the New World awaited shipment back to Spain. Situated in a bay on the Caribbean Sea, Cartagena had the most extensive fortifications in South America, once guarded by 29 stone forts and a high wall of coral-stone measuring 16-miles long, 40-feet high and 50-feet wide. Completed in 1657, the Castle of San Felipe de Barajas is said to be the most grandiose work of military architecture erected by Spain in the Americas. Today, Cartagenas riches are found in the Boca Grande, an area of the city with beautiful waterfront hotels, trendy restaurants, casinos and boutiques.

43
25 Apr '25
At Sea
44
26 Apr '25
At Sea
45
27 Apr '25
At Sea
46
28 Apr '25
Miami, Florida
07:00

Miami is the busiest cruise port in the world, hosting a myriad of ships year-round from all over the globe. Although it is technically not on the Caribbean Sea, no other American city exudes more of the diverse tropical appeal of the Caribbean. The city is home to a large and vibrant immigrant population that blends snowbird refugees from more northern climes with emigres from all Latin America and the Caribbean, as well as sizable groups from Europe, the Middle East and Asia. From the hot-blooded Art Deco haunts of South Beach to the natural wonders of the UNESCO-inscribed Everglades and the laid-back charms of the Keys, South Florida offers a bounty of appealing attractions that make an extended stay in the region nearly mandatory for those either embarking or disembarking here.

Launched

2015

Tonnage

40,350

Length

690

Crew

330

Capacity

600

Seabourn Encore is as strikingly beautiful and as excitingly innovative as any Seabourn has ever debuted. She crowns a fleet of luxury cruise ships that is already the newest, most modern and most acclaimed in the ultra-luxury segment. Modeled on the award-winning trio of ships introduced with Seabourn Odyssey, Seabourn Encore represents another welcome stage in the evolution of small ship cruising, which Seabourn pioneered and has consistently expanded and enriched for all of our small ship cruises.

Internet Cafe

Casino
Gaming Club Casino
Photo Gallery
Theatre

Conference Room
Elevator
Medical Centre
Shops

Couples Treatment Room
Spa
Sun Terrace
Swimming Pool
The Retreat
Whirlpool

Card Room
Library

Fitness Center
Gym
Wellness Centre

Bar
Coffee Bar
Restaurant
Sky Bar
Sushi Bar
The Colonnade

Description

Seabourn Encore is as strikingly beautiful and as excitingly innovative as any Seabourn has ever debuted. She crowns a fleet of luxury cruise ships that is already the newest, most modern and most acclaimed in the ultra-luxury segment. Modeled on the award-winning trio of ships introduced with Seabourn Odyssey, Seabourn Encore represents another welcome stage in the evolution of small ship cruising, which Seabourn pioneered and has consistently expanded and enriched for all of our small ship cruises.

Technology

Internet Cafe

Entertainment

Casino
Gaming Club Casino
Photo Gallery
Theatre

Other

Conference Room
Elevator
Medical Centre
Shops

Relaxation

Couples Treatment Room
Spa
Sun Terrace
Swimming Pool
The Retreat
Whirlpool

Recreational

Card Room
Library

Fitness

Fitness Center
Gym
Wellness Centre

Food and Drink

Bar
Coffee Bar
Restaurant
Sky Bar
Sushi Bar
The Colonnade

Included Services

  • All Inclusive
  • All Suite Ship
  • Gratuities Included

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