With less than 10 months until the launch of Seabourn’s newest ultra-luxury vessel, Seabourn Encore, in December, the award-winning cruise line has revealed design details of the ship’s beautiful and sophisticated Observation Bar.
Located on Deck 11 and surrounded by floor-to-ceiling glass walls, the Observation Bar will be the highest indoor viewing point on the ship – offering stunning 270-degree forward-facing views for guests to enjoy at sea and in port. The centrepiece of the lounge will be a dramatic, semi-circular skylight to cast sunlight and moonlight over the bar area, while comfortable leather lounge chairs and handsome high-backed barstools surround the square bar.
The Observation Bar will feature a variety of culinary and beverage services every day from morning until night. In the morning, it will offer the Early Morning Riser continental breakfast, while afternoons will feature the line’s popular daily white glove tea service. As the sun sets and well into the evening, the lounge will transform into a destination for cocktails, canapés, and piano entertainment before and after dinner.
“The Observation Bar is a stunning space that our guests will be able to enjoy throughout the day,” Seabourn President Richard Meadows said. “It will be an ideal place to relax and share conversation with fellow guests while enjoying remarkable views.”
Seabourn Encore will cruise Australian waters during its first season, making nine maiden calls to Australian ports from Darwin to Geelong between January 22, 2017 and March 17, 2017 following its gala naming ceremony in Singapore in early January.
The ship will expand and build on the line’s award-winning and highly acclaimed Odyssey-class ships, which revolutionised ultra-luxury cruising with enhanced accommodations and innovative amenities when they were introduced between 2009 and 2011. Seabourn Encore will maintain the line’s high ratio of space per guest, enabling highly personalised service. A sister ship, Seabourn Ovation, will join the fleet in 2018.
Designed by hospitality design icon Adam D. Tihany, Seabourn Encore will feature modern design elements and innovations consistent with the line’s reputation for understated elegance. The 40,350-GRT ship will be configured with one additional deck and new expanded public areas, and is expected to carry just 600 guests, based on double occupancy. In addition, every suite will feature a private veranda.
For more information on Seabourn cruises see a travel agent, call 13 24 02 or visit www.seabourn.com
SOURCE: Seabourn