35 días a bordo del Seabourn Encore

Seabourn
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    $18,599*/pp
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    $29,699*/pp

Itinerario

Singapore - Port Klang (Kuala Lumpur), Malaysia - Penang, Malaysia - Phuket, Thailand - Galle, Sri Lanka - Colombo, Sri Lanka - Muscat, Oman - Doha, Qatar - Sir Bani Yas, United Arab Emirates - Dubai, United Arab Emirates - Ras al Khaimah, UAE - Salalah, Oman - Safaga, Egypt - Safaga, Egypt - Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt - Aqaba (Petra), Jordan - Enter Suez Canal at Suez - Transit Suez Canal - Exit Suez Canal at Port Said - Ashdod (Jerusalem), Israel - Agios Nikolaos, Crete, Greece - Piraeus (Athens), Greece
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02 Mar '25

Singapore
Founded as a British trading colony in 1819, Singapore joined the Malaysian Federation in 1963. Two years later, it became an independent island-state, developing into one of the world’s most prosperous countries. With ultra-modern skyscrapers combined with a medley of Chinese, Indian and Malay influences, Singapore is a dynamic city rich in contrast and color, exhibiting a harmonious blend of culture, cuisine, arts and architecture. Less More
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03 Mar '25

Port Klang (Kuala Lumpur), Malaysia
Port Kelang is your portal to the “Garden City” of Kuala Lumpur and Malaysia’s famous Batu Caves. Discover Kuala Lumpur’s diverse architecture in giant sky scrapers, Malay mosques, Hindu temples, and impressive municipal buildings; marvel at the colorful displays of Hindu deities in the limestone Batu Caves; and visit the 222-acre Lake Gardens with its Orchid Garden, Butterfly Park and Bird Park. Less More
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04 Mar '25

Penang, Malaysia
The name Penang comes from the Malay words for the betel nut, Palau Pinang. Ever since its founding over two centuries ago, Penang has been a favored destination of travelers for both its scenic beauty and places of ethnic and historic significance. Today, Penang is one of the most culturally diverse destinations in Malaysia. Established in 1786 as a trading post by the British, the island is a contemporary metropolis with old world charm, offering the best of both worlds while maintaining its illustrious, rich heritage. Less More
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05 Mar '25

Phuket, Thailand
Phuket, nestled in the balmy Andaman Sea waters, lies 536 miles south of Bangkok. Initially, Phuket derived its wealth from tin and rubber, and enjoyed a rich and colorful history. Located on a major trade route between India and China, Phuket was frequently mentioned in foreign trader’s ship logs. Blessed with a natural heritage of stunning white-sand beaches, sapphire blue seas, exotic marine life and lushly forested hillsides, Phuket is one of Southeast Asia’s most popular destinations. Less More
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06 Mar '25

At Sea
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Fecha 6

07 Mar '25

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08 Mar '25

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09 Mar '25

Galle, Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka. A name that calls to mind the exotic and mysterious. This is a land of jungles inhabited by leopards and elephants, wondrous ruins of the great civilizations of ages past, and a modern city, Colombo, where western technology is superimposed on the passion of a traditional Asian metropolis. Originally known as Ceylon, the island became famous for producing the world’s finest teas. Bright fragrant spices, sparkling sapphires, and the colorful trappings of a variety of ceremonies and religious festivals make this a most rewarding destination. Today, Colombo is a bustling mix of diverse races and religions, and contrasts of old and new. The tangible history of the city is a unique mix of relics from its Portuguese, Dutch and English settlements, blended with Indian influences throughout. Less More
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10 Mar '25

Colombo, Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka. A name that calls to mind the exotic and mysterious. This is a land of jungles inhabited by leopards and elephants, wondrous ruins of the great civilizations of ages past, and a modern city, Colombo, where western technology is superimposed on the passion of a traditional Asian metropolis. Originally known as Ceylon, the island became famous for producing the world’s finest teas. Bright fragrant spices, sparkling sapphires, and the colorful trappings of a variety of ceremonies and religious festivals make this a most rewarding destination. Today, Colombo is a bustling mix of diverse races and religions, and contrasts of old and new. The tangible history of the city is a unique mix of relics from its Portuguese, Dutch and English settlements, blended with Indian influences throughout. Less More
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17:00

Fecha 10

11 Mar '25

At Sea
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12 Mar '25

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13 Mar '25

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14 Mar '25

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15 Mar '25

Muscat, Oman
Oman, “The Pearl of Mystic Arabia,” is one of the oldest civilizations on the Arabian Peninsula. Wedged between the Arabian Gulf and the Western Al Hajar Mountains, Muscat boasts an ancient history and rich Islamic heritage, evident in its prominent landmarks such as forts, castles, towers and mosques. Since the ascension of Qaboos bin Said as Sultan of Oman in 1970, Muscat has experienced rapid infrastructural development, leading to the growth of a vibrant economy and a multi-ethnic society. Less More
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16 Mar '25

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17 Mar '25

Doha, Qatar
Qatar’s capital and largest city displays a broad sea-front corniche lined with impressive, towering, and strikingly modern architecture. View it from the sea with a ride on a traditional dhow. Notable highlights include the I.M. Pei-designed Museum of Islamic Art, which houses the largest collection of Islamic artifacts in the world. Modest dress is requested for visits here as well as at the serene State Grand Mosque. The teeming Souq Waqif is a contemporary incarnation of the central market area that has served the city for centuries. Many shops close for a few hours in the afternoon, so a morning visit is suggested. Next to it is the newer Falcon Souq, where not only birds of prey, but also all the equipment and accouterments of Arabia’s immensely popular hobby of falconry are on display and for sale. The unique, eclectic Sheikh Faisal Bin Qassim Al Thani Museum displays one man’s massive collection of everything from cars to stamps and Islamic treasures. Less More
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18 Mar '25

Sir Bani Yas, United Arab Emirates
Sir Bani Yas Island is part of the Al Gharbia region of the United Arab Emirates. It’s dominated by the Arabian Wildlife Park, with its roaming giraffes, cheetahs and gazelles. Multiple archaeological sites across the island include the ruins of an ancient Christian monastery. Salt dome hills define the island’s desert interior. The coast features beaches, sea kayak routes and a shipwreck. Less More
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19 Mar '25

Dubai, United Arab Emirates
The United Arab Emirates is strategically located at the crossroads of East and West, and the traditional trading routes from Asia and the Far East to Europe and further afield are even more significant today than they were hundreds of years ago. Nestled at the very heart of the Islamic world, the country is unique in its embrace of the Western world. Here you can see the contrasts of the nomadic Bedouin people, and the opulence and splendor of the Sheiks, set against a backdrop of Western lifestyles. Less More
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20 Mar '25

Ras al Khaimah, UAE
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21 Mar '25

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22 Mar '25

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23 Mar '25

Salalah, Oman
Salalah, Oman’s ancient incense capital is an oasis with lush vegetation resulting from seasonal monsoons. The city’s roads wind through groves of coconut, papaya and banana trees, and roadside stands sell fresh fruit and coconut water. The tropical atmosphere is a striking contrast to the otherwise arid landscapes of the Arabian Peninsula. Even the Queen of Sheba fell under the spell of the area’s treasure far greater than gold, and sent gifts of frankincense to impress Solomon. Today, the beautiful sand beaches, cultural history, archaeology and natural diversity draw visitors to this ancient paradise. Less More
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24 Mar '25

At Sea
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25 Mar '25

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26 Mar '25

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27 Mar '25

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28 Mar '25

Safaga, Egypt
Located on the Egyptian side of the Red Sea, the port of Safaga is the gateway to some of Egypt’s most memorable destinations: Luxor, Karnak and Thebes. Luxor has often been called the world’s greatest open-air museum, and the number and preservation of the monuments in the area are unparalleled anywhere else in the world. The ancient Egyptians called Luxor “The City” and Homer called it the “City of a Thousand Gates.” The troops of Napoleon, coming upon its grandeur, broke into spontaneous applause. The pharaoh’s tombs in the Valley of the Kings, and the colossal temples of Luxor and Karnak capture the imagination with splendors that have survived the centuries. Less More
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29 Mar '25

Safaga, Egypt
Located on the Egyptian side of the Red Sea, the port of Safaga is the gateway to some of Egypt’s most memorable destinations: Luxor, Karnak and Thebes. Luxor has often been called the world’s greatest open-air museum, and the number and preservation of the monuments in the area are unparalleled anywhere else in the world. The ancient Egyptians called Luxor “The City” and Homer called it the “City of a Thousand Gates.” The troops of Napoleon, coming upon its grandeur, broke into spontaneous applause. The pharaoh’s tombs in the Valley of the Kings, and the colossal temples of Luxor and Karnak capture the imagination with splendors that have survived the centuries. Less More
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30 Mar '25

Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt
Some of the best snorkeling and diving in the world is found at the southern tip of the Sinai Peninsula. Here, on a slender promontory where the Gulf of Aqaba meets the Straits of Tiran, Sharm el Sheikh offers access to serene sand beaches, wind-carved cliffs and a wonderland of colorful fish and coral reefs. The area is revered as a place of prophets and miracles, including St. Catherine’s Monastery, the most important religious site in Sinai, situated at the base of the mountain where Moses received the Ten Commandments. Less More
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31 Mar '25

Aqaba (Petra), Jordan
Aqaba is a sleepy fishing village with a long and historic past. At various times, the port was a stopover on ancient caravan routes, a garrison for Roman troops and meeting place for pilgrims en route to Mecca. Recent excavations have revealed a third-century church, one of the worlds oldest. In medieval times, Aqaba was an important part of Palestine before being absorbed into the Ottoman Empire, a time when Lawrence of Arabia figured in local history. Today Aqaba is important as Jordan’s only deep water port and the jumping-off point for excursions to Petra, the country’s premier historical attraction. Less More
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Fecha 31

01 Apr '25

At Sea
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Fecha 32

02 Apr '25

Enter Suez Canal at Suez
A canal linking the Red Sea and Mediterranean is an old dream. Evidence of attempts to construct such a seaway across the desert isthmus have been detected dating from Egypt’s pharaonic era and Persia under the rule of Darius. Venetian doges plotted, and Napoleon fervently wished for one, to save ships the 4,300-nautical mile diversion around Africa. When the 120-mile canal from Suez to Port Said was opened in 1869, the seafaring map underwent its most impactful change in history. The canal is at sea level, so no locks are required. Your ship will meet other ships of every sort and size from every corner of the globe around the entry at Suez, to join the single northbound convoy allowed each day. It starts from Suez at four in the morning, proceeding at a sedate 8 knots (to reduce erosion of the banks) and passing the first of two southbound convoys in the Great Bitter Lake. The second southbound convoy leaves later, passing your ship later at the Bailah Bypass. On average, about 97 ships transit the canal each day. Sights during the transit tend toward the monotonous: the ship ahead and the one behind, and an endless bank of sand on either side, ceaselessly refreshed by dredges stationed along the shore and pumping wet sand over the berm. The town of Ismailia with its tall, minareted mosque is a welcome diversion, as are the two bridges and one massive powerline crossing the canal. The transit takes between 11 and 16 hours. At Port Said, your ship passes into the Mediterranean Sea. Less More
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02 Apr '25

Transit Suez Canal
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02 Apr '25

Exit Suez Canal at Port Said
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03 Apr '25

Ashdod (Jerusalem), Israel
The largest port in Israel, Ashdod is a gateway to Jerusalem, the 5,000-year-old walled city that is considered sacred to more than a third of the people on Earth. Numerous sites exist nearby, including the Jewish sacred Western Wall, and the Church of the Holy Sepulchre said to be the site of Calvary and to contain a piece of the true cross. Meander along the seaside promenade, or dip your toes in the Dead Sea waters, long known for their health benefits. Visit the Bar-Gera Museum to view a collection of art by artists who were either banned or persecuted by the Nazis and other fascist governments. The Yad Vashem Memorial Museum is dedicated to the six million Jews who lost their lives during the Holocaust. Less More
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04 Apr '25

At Sea
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Fecha 35

05 Apr '25

Agios Nikolaos, Crete, Greece
This charming village of white houses climbing up the slopes is beautifully situated on the sparkling Gulf of Mirabello. The attractive Venetian harbor is surrounded by restaurants, outdoor cafes and clusters of shops selling everything from necessities to souvenirs. The ship docks in the center of town, and you are able to wander at will and enjoy the atmosphere of Crete’s foremost resort. Less More
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Fecha 36

06 Apr '25

Piraeus (Athens), Greece
Piraeus has been the port for Athens since 482 BC. The busy harbor is filled with ferries and cruise ships making their way to the Greek Islands and other Mediterranean cities. The busy metropolis of Athens and its treasure trove of antiquities lie just a few miles from the port. Even as the reality of the modern city took hold, with its high-rise apartments, crowded sidewalks and bustling traffic, the beauty of the Acropolis, the outstanding museums, charming cafés, sidewalk markets and startling views come together in a cultural mosaic for all to enjoy. Less More
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Barco - Seabourn Encore

El nuevo barco es tan sorprendente y hermoso y tan innovador emocionante como ningún Seabourn nunca ha debutado. Coronará una flota que ya es la más nueva, más moderna y más aclamada en el segmento de ultra-lujo. Siguiendo el modelo del galardonado trío de naves introducidas con Seabourn Odyssey en 2009, le damos la bienvenida al Seabourn Encore que representa otra etapa en la evolución del pequeño barco de crucero, el pionero Seabourn se ha ampliado y enriquecido constantemente. Uno de los buques gemelos Seabourn Ovation, está programada su entrega para 2018. Ambas hermanas entregarán una gran cantidad de nuevos conceptos, una visión fresca y una serie de ideas para iluminar las delicias de los viajeros más exigentes del mundo.

Sala de Tratamientos en Pareja
Spa
Sun Terrace
Piscina
The Retreat (El Refugio)
Whirlpool

Sala de Conferencias
Ascensor
Centro Medico
Tiendas

Casino
Gaming Club Casino
Photo Gallery
Theatre (Teatro)

Bar
Coffee Bar
Restaurant
Bar Sky
Sushi Bar
The Colonnade

Fitness Center (Gimnasio)
Gimnasio
Centro de Bienestar

Sala de Juegos
Biblioteca

Internet Cafe

  • Descripción

    El nuevo barco es tan sorprendente y hermoso y tan innovador emocionante como ningún Seabourn nunca ha debutado. Coronará una flota que ya es la más nueva, más moderna y más aclamada en el segmento de ultra-lujo. Siguiendo el modelo del galardonado trío de naves introducidas con Seabourn Odyssey en 2009, le damos la bienvenida al Seabourn Encore que representa otra etapa en la evolución del pequeño barco de crucero, el pionero Seabourn se ha ampliado y enriquecido constantemente. Uno de los buques gemelos Seabourn Ovation, está programada su entrega para 2018. Ambas hermanas entregarán una gran cantidad de nuevos conceptos, una visión fresca y una serie de ideas para iluminar las delicias de los viajeros más exigentes del mundo.

  • Para Relajarse

    Sala de Tratamientos en Pareja
    Spa
    Sun Terrace
    Piscina
    The Retreat (El Refugio)
    Whirlpool

  • Otras Facilidades

    Sala de Conferencias
    Ascensor
    Centro Medico
    Tiendas

  • Entretenimiento

    Casino
    Gaming Club Casino
    Photo Gallery
    Theatre (Teatro)

  • Comida y bebida

    Bar
    Coffee Bar
    Restaurant
    Bar Sky
    Sushi Bar
    The Colonnade

  • Deportes

    Fitness Center (Gimnasio)
    Gimnasio
    Centro de Bienestar

  • Recreación

    Sala de Juegos
    Biblioteca

  • Tecnología

    Internet Cafe

Cabina

    balcón

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    suite

    Located on Deck 8; Combine mid-ship suites 800 and 804 for suite 8004 or suites 801 and 805 for suite 8015 for a total inside space of 1,292 square feet (120 square meters) plus two verandas totaling 244 square feet (23 square meters) Signature Suites feature Expansive ocean views Forward-facing windows Dining for four to six Bathroom with whirlpool bathtub Guest bath Pantry with wet bar Two flat-screen TVs Complimentary Internet/Wi-Fi service

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