Seabourn Cruises reveals more details about Seabourn Encore suites

Newbuild will feature 300 suites with verandas when she debuts in late 2016
Seabourn Cruises reveals more details about Seabourn Encore suites

By Rebecca Gibson |


Seabourn Cruise Line has revealed more details about the 300 suites onboard Seabourn Encore, which is due to debut in late 2016.

Designed by Adam D. Tihany, the standard suites measure nearly 300 sqft and have a 74 sqft private veranda, while the 1,300 sqft Wintergarden suites feature verandas of nearly 200 sqft.

“As on every one of our ships, guests will feel right at home when they enter their suite aboard Seabourn Encore,” said Richard Meadows, Seabourn’s president. “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.”

In-suite features and amenities will include either a queen-size bed or two twin beds; a separate lounge area with a table for in-suite dining; a walk-in closet with a personal safe; a choice of pillows, and a complimentary mini-bar that will be refilled daily with the guests’ preferred wine and spirits. Meanwhile the bathrooms will feature a full tub, shower, double sinks, and bespoke bath products from Molton Brown.

Entertainment options will include an interactive flat-screen TV system with hundreds of movies, broadcast network television, radio channels, music and shipboard programming featuring lectures and live views from the ship’s bridge.

Suite guests will also have access to a Personal Suite Stewardess, who will offer champagne and canapés when they first arrive and can then provide a selection of designer soaps, run Pure Pampering baths, replenish ice and the mini bar, manage laundry service needs, assist with special requests and offer a personalised nightly turndown service.

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