Seabourn Revises Itineraries to Avoid Red Sea
by Dori Saltzman /
Photo: Seabourn / Allison Anderson
Seabourn has modified the fall 2025 itineraries for Seabourn Encore to avoid the Red Sea. The new itineraries will 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.
According to the line the originally planned itineraries were changed to “prioritize the safety of guests and to avoid the Red Sea.”
The new itineraries include eight maiden calls: five for the ship to Sardinia’s Alghero, as well as Motril in Spain, Hamilton in Bermuda, Kralendijk in Bonaire, and Willemstad in Curacao; and three for the cruise line to Ceuta in Spanish Morocco, and to Tokyo and Osaka in Japan.
The new voyages are:
- Nov. 2, 2025: 9-day Treasures of the Adriatic from Piraeus (Athens) to Civitavecchia (Rome)
- Nov. 11, 2025: 9-day Spain’s Southern Coast & Riviera Gems, from Civitavecchia to Lisbon
- Nov. 20, 2025: 12-day Atlantic Crossing from Lisbon to Miami
- Dec. 2, 2025: 10-day Caribbean & Panama Canal Passage from Miami to Fuerte Amador (Panama City)
- Dec. 12, 2025: 17-day Costa Rica, Mexico & Hawaiian Nights from Fuerte Amador to Honolulu
- Dec. 29, 2025: 11-day Pacific Crossing from Honolulu to Tokyo
- Jan. 10, 2026: 8-day Treasures of Japan & Taiwan from Tokyo to Hong Kong

