The June 13, 2024 cruise on the Seabourn Encore departs from Piraeus (Athens), Greece. On this 17 Night Jewels Of Greece & The Dalmation Coast (Athens To Dubrovnik) sailing, the ship will visit a total of 14 cruise port destinations, including its departure port. The Seabourn Encore sets sail on Thursday, Jun 13th and returns on Sunday, Jun 30th.
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Seabourn Encore - June 13, 2024 - 17 Nights
Day | Date | Port |
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1 | Jun 13th | Piraeus (Athens), Greece |
2 | Jun 14th | Monemvasia, Greece |
3 | Jun 15th | At Sea |
4 | Jun 16th | Itea (delphi), Greece |
5 | Jun 17th | Nydri, Lefkada, Greece |
6 | Jun 18th | Corfu, Greece |
7 | Jun 19th | Gallipoli, Italy |
8 | Jun 20th | At Sea |
9 | Jun 21st | Kotor, Montenegro |
10 | Jun 22nd | Vis Island, Croatia |
11 | Jun 23rd | Dubrovnik, Croatia |
12 | Jun 24th | Korcula Island, Croatia |
13 | Jun 25th | Zadar, Croatia |
14 | Jun 26th | Opatija, Croatia |
15 | Jun 27th | Koper, Slovenia |
16 | Jun 28th | At Sea |
17 | Jun 29th | Hvar, Croatia |
18 | Jun 30th | Dubrovnik, Croatia |
The Seabourn Encore sails on June 13, 2024 for a 17 Night Jewels Of Greece & The Dalmation Coast (Athens To Dubrovnik). The ship will depart the port of Piraeus (Athens), Greece at 5:00 PM and will return to the port of Dubrovnik, Croatia on Jun 30th at 7:00 AM. During the 18-day journey, the Seabourn Encore will visit 13 additional ports and will spend 3 days at sea.
Seabourn Cruise Line
The Seabourn Encore was built in 2016 and is among Seabourn's 5 ships in its fleet. The Seabourn Encore is included in the cruise line's Encore class. In the cruise ship stats below, you'll find the Seabourn Encore vs all other Seabourn ships.
Piraeus is the seaport for Athens, the capital of western civilization, which boasts a fantastic mix of classical ruins and vivacious modern life. In a single day, you can climb the hill of the Acropolis to wonder at the Parthenon, join the lively Athenians in Constitution Square, and then find a welcoming taverna for some spirited bizouki music, plenty of ouzo to drink, and with luck, energetic Greek dancing.
Monemvassia means single entry - there is only one way in - through the gigantic iron doors. Throughout history this was the perfect place to live in since it was almost impossible to invade. Today as you walk through the narrow cobble stone paths you will find a lively marketplace full of cafes and restaurants, antique stores and shops full of handcrafted items and art.
Take advantage of the many on board activites during your day at sea. You'll have more than enough to fill your day!
Itea is the port for Delphi, one of the ancient wonders of classical Greece. A short drive there reveals the Sacred Way and the famed Shrine of Delphi, where the mythological Oracle was said to foretell the future. An amazing bronze charioteer is among the many treasures in the Delphi Museum.
Though once ruled by Venetian doges, Turkish sultans and French invaders, today's Corfiot citizen is as Greek as they come. Marvel at the 17th-century icons in St. George's Church, the medieval Palace of Phrourio or the 19th-century Achilleion Palace. The greenest of the Greek Isles, Corfu also boasts thriving vineyards and olive orchards among its rugged mountains.
Take advantage of the many on board activites during your day at sea. You'll have more than enough to fill your day!
This natural harbor on the Adriatic coast of Montenegro was an important artistic and commercial center with famous masonry and iconography schools in the Middle Ages. A large number of its monuments, among which four Romanesque churches and the town walls, were heavily damaged by an earthquake in 1979 but the town is now completely restored.
Dubrovnik, a Croatian port, is considered the most beautiful city on the Dalmatian coast. Dubrovnik sits high on a cliff overlooking the sea, and is nestled in the shadow of Mount Srdj. The walls of the city are one of its landmarks, and many structures from the medieval era remain standing, despite the many battles fought in Dubrovnik throughout history.
Korcula is not just a work of physical beauty; the island carries immense historical significance throughout its sun-dappled shores as well. Visitors can explore the ruins of the Vela Spilja cave, where settlers camped 8,000 years ago, or tour the birthplace of legendary explorer Marco Polo. Be sure to capture Korcula's looming rock formations, rolling hills, and ornate stone buildings on film.
Take advantage of the many on board activites during your day at sea. You'll have more than enough to fill your day!
A dazzling Mediterranean landscape, balmy climate, and illustrious history--these are some of the traits that make Hvar a vacationer's paradise. Hvar is home to the first public theater in Europe, as well as several of the greatest writers and philosophers of the Renaissance era. During the annual Holy Week, elaborate ceremonies are publicly enacted, representing religions from around the world.
Dubrovnik, a Croatian port, is considered the most beautiful city on the Dalmatian coast. Dubrovnik sits high on a cliff overlooking the sea, and is nestled in the shadow of Mount Srdj. The walls of the city are one of its landmarks, and many structures from the medieval era remain standing, despite the many battles fought in Dubrovnik throughout history.