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Seabourn has released details of a series of new sailings to Japan, Singapore, Malaysia, Cambodia and Taiwan for late 2026/early 2027 aboard Seabourn Encore. The itineraries, currently available to Seabourn Club Members, will open to the public on 22 April 2025.Spanning between 13 December and 24 April, The new program features a first-time 12-day itinerary between Hong Kong and Tokyo, and a brand-new 14-day Japan roundtrip sailing from Tokyo centred on Japan’s craft’s and spring blossoms. That itinerary offers overnight stays in Osaka or Kanazawa, and explores off-the beaten-path ports such as Toba, Miyako, Sendai, and Hitachinaka.The line-up includes three curated sailings for Japan’s famous Cherry Blossoms, on 13 and 27 March, and 10 April 2025.

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The flagship itinerary is the 54-day In-Depth Eastern Asia Exploration from Singapore to Tokyo.Also new for the 2026/27 season will be roundtrip itineraries from Singapore, including an 8-day voyage exploring the Malaysian Peninsula, which departs on 13 December 2026. Guests can combine the Malaysia itinerary to create a 22-day journey that extends to Thailand, Cambodia and Vietnam.Guests can also taste the best of Thailand and Cambodia on another 14-day journey.The Japan and Southeast Asia season concludes when Encore sails from Tokyo to Vancouver, Canada on a 21-day Pacific Crossing to remote Alaska, departing on 10 April 2025.The full program will open to the public on 22 April 2025.

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