
October 10
Departure
10
nights
8
ports
$6,281
From
GoCruiseTravel.com Cruise Data
$628
per night
10
nights
93/100
ultra-luxury all-inclusive
GoCruiseTravel.com prices this Seabourn Encore Southeast Asia Explorer sailing from $628/night (balcony). 10 nights departing October 10, 2026. Seabourn Cruise Line Perk Score: 93/100 — unlimited drinks, Wi-Fi, gratuities, specialty dining, room service. Compare 4 cabin categories with real pricing data on GoCruiseTravel.com.
Not included
While Wi-Fi is unlimited, speeds vary by location and satellite conditions. Remote itineraries (Antarctica, Arctic) may have degraded performance.
Rare and ultra-premium wines from the Sommelier's Selections list carry a surcharge. The connoisseur wine list is separate from the complimentary offerings.
Spa and salon services carry an automatic 18% gratuity that is NOT covered by the included gratuities. This is charged on top of treatment prices.
During peak hours or in-port days, delivery times can be significantly longer than usual.
The Grill by Thomas Keller is extremely popular and has very limited seating. Reservations open on embarkation day and fill almost immediately for the full voyage.
Shore excursions are NOT included in the fare. Despite Seabourn's all-inclusive positioning, all tours and excursions are an additional cost.
Spa and salon services are a significant extra expense, with an 18% auto-gratuity added on top. A single massage can exceed $300 with the service charge.
Cancellation within 45 days of sailing forfeits 100% of the cruise fare. The penalty escalates from 15% at 120 days to 75% at 60 days before departure.
Seabourn ships are small (450-600 guests) which means fewer onboard amenities and entertainment options compared to larger luxury ships. No casino onboard.
Day 1
SingaporeSingaporeWorld-class city-state blending futuristic gardens with vibrant multicultural neighborhoods.
Day 2
At Sea

Day 3
Ho Chi Minh CityVietnamVietnam's buzzing southern metropolis — history, street food, and the Cu Chi Tunnels await.
Day 4
Nha TrangVietnamVietnam's beach resort city with ancient Cham towers and excellent snorkeling excursions.


Day 6
HalongVietnamThousands of dramatic limestone karsts rising from UNESCO-listed emerald Halong Bay.
Day 7
At Sea
Day 8
At Sea

Day 9
George TownMalaysiaUNESCO heritage city famous for vibrant street art and Malaysia's finest hawker food.

Day 10
LangkawiMalaysiaDuty-free Malaysian island paradise with rainforest cable cars and eagle-shaped landmarks.
Day 11
SingaporeSingaporeWorld-class city-state blending futuristic gardens with vibrant multicultural neighborhoods.
Photo: Wikimedia Commons (Marble Mountains View 3.JPG)
Five marble-and-limestone hills riddled with caves, pagodas, and a Buddhist grotto with a hole punched straight to the sky. Take the lift up, the 156 steps down.
🕒 Daily 7:00–17:30
LandmarkPhoto: Wikimedia Commons (Cầu Rồng.jpg)
A 666-metre steel dragon that breathes real fire and water at 9pm on Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights. Tacky, magnificent, free — stand on the upstream side and don't wear your good shirt.
NaturePhoto: Wikimedia Commons (Da Nang view from top of Son Tra.jpg)
A monkey-forested headland crowned by a 67-metre white Lady Buddha — the best free view of the whole bay, and the rare statue taller than your ship's funnel.
BeachPhoto: Wikimedia Commons (My Khe Beach, Da Nang, Vietnam.jpg)
The long white-sand stretch GIs nicknamed China Beach — calm, swimmable, and a 15-minute taxi from the gangway. The lowest-effort good decision in Da Nang.
MuseumPhoto: Wikimedia Commons (Le musée Cham (Da Nang) (4395751687).jpg)
The world's largest hoard of Cham stone carving, in a breezy 1919 French colonial hall — the rare museum you can actually finish on a port day, and be glad you did.
🕒 Daily 7:30–17:00
Photo: Wikimedia Commons (Nha Tho Con Ga Da Nang.JPG)
The candy-pink 1923 cathedral locals call the Rooster Church, after the weathervane — improbably photogenic for something that pink. Budget about 20 minutes by taxi from the ship.
🕒 Mon–Sat 8:00–11:30, 13:30–16:30
LandmarkPhoto: Wikimedia Commons (Han River, Da Nang, Vietnam (15428173695).jpg)
Da Nang's swing bridge actually rotates late at night — around 1am on weekdays, 11pm on weekends — to let ships through. You'll be asleep aboard for that, but the riverfront walk is the real point.
NaturePhoto: Wikimedia Commons (Hai Van Pass.jpg)
The cloud-wreathed coast road Top Gear called one of the best in the world. About 40 minutes out — save it for a long call, but my, what a 40 minutes.
Before you sail — hotels in Singapore
Arrive a day early and explore Singapore before boarding
Intimate ultra-luxury ship with impeccable service and all-inclusive dining. Features The Grill by Thomas Keller and Sushi restaurant. Every suite has a private veranda. Perfect for travelers seeking refined, quiet luxury.
Typical age
55+
Primary markets
US · UK · AU · DE
Onboard languages
en
Kids onboard
Uncommon — adult-leaning atmosphere