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Here’s What the Suites Will Look Like on Seabourn’s New Ship

By: Caribbean Journal Staff - August 24, 2015

A first look at Seabourn Encore

By the Caribbean Journal staff

Seabourn has unveiled the first renderings of the suites on its newest luxury cruise ship, Seabourn Encore, which is slated to launch in late 2016.

The new ship will include all-suite, all-veranda accommodations, with a total of 300 suites.

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Above: a penthouse suite

The majority of the suites range from nearly 300 square feet for standard veranda suites to more than 1,300 square feet for the ship’s Wintergarden suites.

Above: a Veranda suite bathroom

Above: a Veranda suite bathroom

The suites will include high-level finishes and furniture with rich mahogany wood, with all-marble modern bathrooms.

“As on every one of our ships, guests will feel right at home when they enter their suite aboard Seabourn Encore,” said Richard Meadows, president of Seabourn. “The suites will offer many thoughtful amenities and personal touches that we are known for, and will be designed with the style and elegance our guests have come to love and expect from Seabourn.”

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