embark for

embark for (some place)

To depart for a particular destination, as on some mode of transportation. Do you know when Karen embarks for Rome? I want to see her before she leaves.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

embark for (some place)

to leave for some place, usually in a ship or an airplane. We are embarking for Denver tomorrow morning. Maria is embarking for Honolulu in just a few minutes.
See also: embark
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • embark
  • embark for (some place)
  • embark on
  • embark on (something)
  • depart for (some place)
  • depart for some place
  • run off
  • depart this life
  • depart
  • Get along with you!
References in classic literature
Now having a night, a day, and still another night following before me in New Bedford, ere I could embark for my destined port, it became a matter of concernment where I was to eat and sleep meanwhile.
Fred Olsen's MV Boudicca will make her Liverpool 2014 turnaround debut on Sunday to embark for an eight night Norwegian fjords and Shetlands cruise.