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7th07 | NovNov | 202626 | Miami, Florida, United States, embark on the Silver Shadow | 18:00 | |||
Miami is one of the world’s most popular holiday spots. It has so much to offer; from its countless beach areas, to culture and museums, from spa and shopping days out, to endless cuban restaurants and cafes. Miami is a multicultural city that has something to offer to everyone. | |||||||
8th08 | NovNov | 202626 | At Sea | ||||
9th09 | NovNov | 202626 | At Sea | ||||
10th10 | NovNov | 202626 | San Juan (Puerto Rico), Puerto Rico | 09:00 | 19:00 | ||
If you associate Puerto Rico's capital with the colonial streets of Old San Juan, then you know only part of the picture. San Juan is a major metropolis, radiating out from the bay on the Atlantic Ocean that was discovered by Juan Ponce de León. More than a third of the island's nearly 4 million citizens proudly call themselves sanjuaneros. The city may be rooted in the past, but it has its eye on the future. Locals go about their business surrounded by colonial architecture and towering modern structures.By 1508 the explorer Juan Ponce de León had established a colony in an area now known as Caparra, southeast of present-day San Juan. He later moved the settlement north to a more hospitable peninsular location. In 1521, after he became the first colonial governor, Ponce de León switched the name of the island—which was then called San Juan Bautista in honor of St. John the Baptist—with that of the settlement of Puerto Rico ("rich port").Defended by the imposing Castillo San Felipe del Morro (El Morro) and Castillo San Cristóbal, Puerto Rico's administrative and population center remained firmly in Spain's hands until 1898, when it came under U.S. control after the Spanish-American War. Centuries of Spanish rule left an indelible imprint on the city, particularly in the walled area now known as Old San Juan. The area is filled with cobblestone streets and brightly painted, colonial-era structures, and its fortifications have been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site.Old San Juan is a monument to the past, but most of the rest of the city is planted firmly in the 21st century and draws migrants island-wide and from farther afield to jobs in its businesses and industries. The city captivates residents and visitors alike with its vibrant lifestyle as well as its balmy beaches, pulsing nightclubs, globe-spanning restaurants, and world-class museums. Once you set foot in this city, you may never want to leave. | |||||||
11th11 | NovNov | 202626 | Saint John Island, U.S. Virgin Islands | 08:00 | 18:00 | ||
St. John, the smallest most idyllic of the three United States Virgin Islands, is best known for its dozens of post card perfect white sand beaches, turquoise bays abounding in colourful corals & rainbows of tropical fish endless vistas of green velvet hills. Only nine miles long (14.5 kilometres) and three miles (4.8 kilometres) wide, two thirds of the island is the Virgin Islands National Park, so its spectacular beaches & untouched forests will remain that way for generations to come and remain accessible to all. There are tours of the National Park by Jeep or safari bus and hikes on spectacular trails led by Park Rangers who enrich the experience with talks on the island's history and geology as well as its flora & fauna. While it is only twenty minutes from St. Thomas by convenient hourly ferry, St. John is the peaceful, uncommercialised paradise of island fantasies. It has no high-rise buildings, cruise ship docks or airport. Visitors can obtain discounted air fares to St. Thomas. Despite its unspoiled atmosphere, it offers every facility and amenity found at major resorts. Like so many of the islands in the Caribbean, 2017’s double whammy of hurricanes Irma and Maria devastated much of St. John. However, as relief funds get funnelled into rebuilding, normality is gradually being restored, and St. John version 2.0 is emerging - bolder, brighter and better. St. John’s small size might just give it the edge over other desert islands. The US purchased the tiny landmass (at just nine miles long, the island is the smallest of the three American Virgin Islands) from the West India and Guinea Company in 1917 and it remains under US govern to this day. Historically speaking however St. John is Danish, who colonised it for almost 250 years before its sale to America. The Virgin Island Nation park covers almost two-thirds the island, meaning visually St. John is stunning, and will remain that way for generations to come. This ‘gift’ to the world comes thanks to Laurence Rockefeller who in 1956 gave the 5,000 acres of lush forest to the people of the island, with the caveat that it become a national park. Thus, velvety green hills slope into picture perfect white sand beaches, which are ringed by turquoise seas. One very definite winner of the tourism hiatus since 2017 has been the marine wildlife. Underwater life was barely affected by the storms and the subsequent lack of tourism has allowed the eco-systems to propagate. The island’s abundant coral reefs were not overly affected by the storms and today the waters are teeming with sea turtles, reef sharks and sting rays. | |||||||
12th12 | NovNov | 202626 | Gustavia, Saint Barthélemy | 08:00 | 23:00 | ||
You can easily explore all of Gustavia during a two-hour stroll. Some shops close from noon to 3 or 4, so plan lunch accordingly, but stores stay open past 7 in the evening. Parking in Gustavia is a challenge, especially during vacation times. A good spot to park is rue de la République, alongside the catamarans, yachts, and sailboats. Cherry red roofs, yacht-sprinkled bays and a sophisticated French flavour all add to the gorgeous Caribbean allure of Gustavia. The island's capital rolls around a horseshoe-shaped harbour, where gleaming yachts hover and fancy boutiques, bars and restaurants fizz with life and clinking cutlery. Head up to red and white Gustavia Lighthouse to look down over the revered waters, which attract many a celebrity guest and diving enthusiast to these shores. Christopher Columbus was the first European to discover this volcanic island in 1493, giving it the name St Barthelemy in honour of his younger brother. The island has a unique history as a Swedish colony, following a deal with the French King Louis XVI to exchange the island with Sweden for better trading rights. It was returned to French control in 1878 and is now a French Overseas Collectivity. Learn more of the Swedish legacy at Fort Karl - which sits on a 29-metre-high hill above Shell Beach. The fort now lies in ruins, but you'll meet wandering iguanas, and the views down of sweeping sea and emerald coastline are some of the island's finest. Down below, a delightful spread of tiny pebbles and shell fragments are scattered like confetti and lapped by crystal-clear water. A little exploration uncovers countless other glorious beaches and natural wonders. Colombier Beach is a little out of the way but cradles silky-smooth sands and typically turquoise waters. If you have chance, find somewhere to settle and sip fruity rum cocktails as the sunset flares across the waves. | |||||||
13th13 | NovNov | 202626 | Basseterre, Saint Kitts, Saint Kitts and Nevis | 08:00 | 18:00 | ||
Mountainous St. Kitts, the first English settlement in the Leeward Islands, crams some stunning scenery into its 65 square miles (168 square km). Vast, brilliant green fields of sugarcane (the former cash crop, now slowly being replanted) run to the shore. The fertile, lush island has some fascinating natural and historical attractions: a rain forest replete with waterfalls, thick vines, and secret trails; a central mountain range dominated by the 3,792-foot Mt. Liamuiga, whose crater has long been dormant; and Brimstone Hill, known in the 18th century as the Gibraltar of the West Indies. St. Kitts and Nevis, along with Anguilla, achieved self-government as an associated state of Great Britain in 1967. In 1983 St. Kitts and Nevis became an independent nation. English with a strong West Indian lilt is spoken here. People are friendly but shy; always ask before you take photographs. Also, be sure to wear wraps or shorts over beach attire when you're in public places. St. Kitts verdant volcanic slopes rise from crystal clear Caribbean waters, promising a land of escape, relaxation and rejuvenation. A place for ‘limin’ - the local word for kicking back, Caribbean style, you’ll be welcomed to an island paradise blessed with swarming reefs, hidden white-sand beaches, and irresistible shallow seas. Bigger sibling to nearby Nevis, St. Kitts is a place of unrestrained natural beauty. Soak up the dreamy Caribbean bliss, or explore sprawling island rainforests, teeming with hummingbirds and the distant sounds of waterfalls, as you walk the island’s vine-tangled paths. A ride on Basseterre’s scenic sugar train is a rumbling, immersive journey through the heart of this Caribbean island of culture and vivid unspoiled scenery. Carriages that once transported crops of sugar cane to the city sweep around long curving bends, revealing a spectacular introduction to St. Kitts. The landscapes here are beautiful, and things are no less spectacular offshore, where glorious crystalline waters invite you to dive with turtles, and explore doomed wrecks like the River Taw ship – which has now exploded with marine life. In Basseterre itself, stop off to see the pea-green Berkeley Memorial clock, which stands in the Circus, surrounded by busy St. Kitts life. Independence Square is also waiting among the city’s charming Georgian buildings. Renamed from Pall Mall on the 19th of September 1983 - to celebrate the island’s independence - the pretty square gravitates around a colourful burbling fountain, and has a dark history, as a former slave market. Wary canons watch out over the waves far below at Brimstone Hill Fortress, a site of significant history, which dates back to 1690. Known as the ‘Gibraltar of the West Indies’ due to its importance at the heart of the British empire, St. Kitts was one of the first island in the West Indies to be colonised. Nowadays, its World Heritage Site fortress offers panoramic views along the coastline it was built to defend. | |||||||
14th14 | NovNov | 202626 | Little Bay, Montserrat | 08:00 | 17:00 | ||
15th15 | NovNov | 202626 | Great Harbour, Jost Van Dyke, British Virgin Islands | 08:00 | 14:00 | ||
Jost Van Dyke, four miles long, is truly known as the 'barefoot island'. The smallest of the British Virgin Islands, it is known as a popular destination for yachts and is celebrated for its casual lifestyle, protected anchorages, fine beaches and beachfront restaurants and bars. The island has fewer than 200 inhabitants and they are widely known as a welcoming people. The island's name conjures up its rich, colorful past. Jost Van Dyke is said to have been named for an early Dutch settler, a former pirate. At Great Harbour, Little Harbour, and White Bay there are safe, protected bays and pristine beaches shaded with coconut palms and seagrape trees. Discover inviting shops selling local treasures, restaurants, and bars. 'The Painkiller', one of the Caribbean’s most popular drinks, originated at the Soggy Dollar Bar. Foxy’s and Gertrude's in White Bay are renowned for drinks made with the island's famous rum, frosty beers, and tales of pirates and sunken treasure. Explore Jost Van Dyke's history in the vegetation-covered ruins of centuries-old sugar mills, or on the old trails that crisscross the island. Revel in the natural beauty of the pristine, untouched beaches. Hike up to the highest spot on the island, Majohnny Point, and take in a stunning 360 degree view of the Caribbean. Relax in the natural 'bubble pool', a popular tourist attraction. Jost Van Dyke conjures up images of what the British Virgin Islands may have looked like many years ago. Glowing turquoise waters lazily bowing palm trees and pristine white sand beaches – it's all waiting for you in Jost Van Dyke's picturesque Caribbean splendour. Slip off your shoes you won't be needing them too much in these parts as you wander soft heavenly sands and paddle out into impossibly clear waters. If this is your first experience of the Caribbean's splendour you may be a little sceptical about the reality of those famed shockingly bright colours that you see in photographs. Splash into water that glows with a bright teal hue and is blotched with occasional swells of deeper royal blue. Snorkellers will adore the explosions of colourful fish beneath the waves. White Bay is a slice of island perfection with a neat hill of trees framing a sandy sweep of shaded beach bars. The wander up to Majohnny Hill is the most exertion needed to explore this four-square-mile island and it's worth it to see the heavenly beaches emerging from tranquil waters below. Even the natural sea formations here encourage you to unwind with waves gurgling and frothing over the rocks to create Bubbly Pool a natural jacuzzi. Jost Van Dyke has a reputation as the off-the-radar island getaway of choice for celebrities like Keith Richards. A lot of that comes down to the calypso charm of its rustic beach bars - especially the legendary Foxy's Bar which is run by island legend Foxy Callwood. Rum-drenched cocktails and icy buckets of beach beers await - sure to get you into the island’s party spirit in no time. | |||||||
16th16 | NovNov | 202626 | At Sea | ||||
17th17 | NovNov | 202626 | At Sea | ||||
18th18 | NovNov | 202626 | Miami, Florida, United States, disembark the Silver Shadow | ||||
Miami is one of the world’s most popular holiday spots. It has so much to offer; from its countless beach areas, to culture and museums, from spa and shopping days out, to endless cuban restaurants and cafes. Miami is a multicultural city that has something to offer to everyone. |
The images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of what you find on the ship.
Grade Code | From | To | |
G1 | Grand Suite (1 Bedroom) | £10,240 | £10,240 |
G2 | Grand Suite (2 Bedrooms) | £14,632 | £14,632 |
Expertly designed and exquisitely appointed. Ideal for entertaining friends while you cruise or enjoying a quiet dinner “at home”. Available as a one-bedroom configuration or as two-bedrooms (as illustrated) by adjoining with a Silversea Veranda Suite.
One bedroom: 87-101 sq.m. including veranda
Two bedroom: 133 sq.m. including veranda
Please note that the 3rd guest will sleep on a comfortable sofa bed in the reception area of the suite.
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ME | Medallion Suite | £6,080 | £6,080 |
A mark of distinction. Sumptuous. Spacious. Rich textures and panoramic views surround you with distinguished luxury. An extravagant suite for an extravagant cruise.
One bedroom: 49 sq.m. including veranda
Please note that the 3rd guest will sleep on a comfortable sofa bed in the reception area of the suite.
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O1 | Owner's Suite (1 Bedroom) | £12,640 | £12,640 |
O2 | Owner's Suite (2 Bedrooms) | £16,168 | £16,168 |
The name Owner's Suite says it all. A stylish apartment. Prestigious and classic. For those who seek the superlative level of space, comfort and service on board. Available as a one-bedroom configuration or as two-bedrooms (as illustrated) by adjoining with a Vista Suite.
One bedroom: 85 sq.m. including veranda
Two bedroom: 117 sq.m. including veranda
Please note that the 3rd guest will sleep on a comfortable sofa bed in the reception area of the suite.
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R1 | Royal Suite (1 Bedroom) | £8,800 | £8,800 |
R2 | Royal Suite (2 Bedrooms) | £13,192 | £13,192 |
Stately describes the Royal Suite. Commanding and majestic. Perfect for entertaining. Enough living space to roam. The pinnacle of good living. Available as a one-bedroom configuration or as two-bedrooms (as illustrated) by adjoining with a Veranda Suite.
One bedroom: 90-94 sq.m. including veranda
Two bedroom: 126 sq.m. including veranda
Please note that the 3rd guest will sleep on a comfortable sofa bed in the reception area of the suite.
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SL | Silver Suite | £7,680 | £7,680 |
Stylish and sophisticated. Separate dining and living rooms. Larger verandas. Situated midship. Perfection in design for comfortable living. Silver Suites accommodate three guests.
One bedroom: 61-65 sq.m. including veranda
Please note that the 3rd guest will sleep on a comfortable sofa bed in the reception area of the suite.
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The images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of what you find on the ship.
Authentic Italian recipes and the freshest, sustainable ingredients come together in this restaurant at sea.
On board this luxury cruise ship a divine selection of Italy’s best cuisine is served à la carte in La Terrazza. Authentic recipes and the freshest ingredients come together with flair and passion aboard this luxury cruise — a flavourful expression of Silversea’s distinctive Italian heritage. La Terrazza uses buffalo mozzarella from Naples, organic balsamic vinegar and olive oil from Umbria, and air-dried ham out of Parma. The Emilia-Romagna region also produces Silversea’s 24-month aged Parmigiano Reggiano, while the pasta is made daily right on board.
Open seating for breakfast and lunch.
Reservations required for dinner.
Enjoy Continental and regional specialities, as well as sweeping ocean views in our main dining room.
Sparkling with silver, crystal and candlelight, Silversea’s main dining room serves contemporary, international cuisine with sophisticated elegance and impeccable service. Menus feature regional specialities unique to the voyage destination, for example, Roasted Chilean Sea Bass while cruising the Chilean fjords and Indian Chicken Korma en route to Mumbai. The Restaurant aboard this luxury cruise ship offers open-seating dining, which means there are no assigned times, no assigned tables. You are free to dine when, where and with whom you please.
The images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of what you find on the ship.
Applaud a broad spectrum of entertainment — from full-scale production shows and classical soloists, to cultural entertainment and feature films.
Every seat in this multi-tiered venue enjoys a clear view to the stage. Applaud a broad spectrum of entertainment presented during the cruise — from full-scale production shows and classical soloists, to cultural entertainment and feature films. Throughout your voyage, the luxury cruise ship’s The Show Lounge also presents port talks, enrichment lectures and a variety of special events.
The images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of what you find on the ship.
The images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of what you find on the ship.
Return flights including luggage allowance | |||
Overseas Transfers | |||
11 nights aboard the Silver Shadow | |||
Butler Service in Every Suite | |||
Gratuities Always Included | |||
Beverages In-Suite and Throughout the Ship | |||
Gourmet Dining | |||
In Suite Dining & 24-Hour Room Service | |||
Intimate small size ships | |||
Free Wifi Throughout the Ship | |||
Free Zodiac, Land and Sea Tours & Activities & Complimentary Expedition gear | |||
Port Taxes and Fees | |||
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Date 7th Nov 2026 |
Nts 11 |
Suite £3,920pp |
Suite £3,920pp |
Suite £3,920pp |
Suite £3,920pp |
Suite £3,920pp |
Suite £3,920pp |
Suite £3,920pp |
Suite £3,920pp |
Suite £3,920pp |
Suite £3,920pp |
Suite £3,920pp |
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Suite staterooms from | £3,920pp | ||
G1 | Grand Suite (1 Bedroom) | £10,240pp | |
G2 | Grand Suite (2 Bedrooms) | ![]() | |
ME | Medallion Suite | ![]() | |
O1 | Owner's Suite (1 Bedroom) | £12,640pp | |
O2 | Owner's Suite (2 Bedrooms) | ![]() | |
R1 | Royal Suite (1 Bedroom) | £8,800pp | |
R2 | Royal Suite (2 Bedrooms) | ![]() | |
SL | Silver Suite | £7,680pp | |
VI | Vista Suite | £3,920pp | |
CV | Classic Veranda Suite | £4,720pp | |
DX | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £5,200pp | |
SV | Superior Veranda Suite | £4,880pp | |
Suite staterooms from | £3,920pp | ||
G1 | Grand Suite (1 Bedroom) | £10,240pp | |
G2 | Grand Suite (2 Bedrooms) | ![]() | |
ME | Medallion Suite | ![]() | |
O1 | Owner's Suite (1 Bedroom) | £12,640pp | |
O2 | Owner's Suite (2 Bedrooms) | ![]() | |
R1 | Royal Suite (1 Bedroom) | £8,800pp | |
R2 | Royal Suite (2 Bedrooms) | ![]() | |
SL | Silver Suite | £7,680pp | |
VI | Vista Suite | £3,920pp | |
CV | Classic Veranda Suite | £4,720pp | |
DX | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £5,200pp | |
SV | Superior Veranda Suite | £4,880pp | |
Suite staterooms from | £3,920pp | ||
G1 | Grand Suite (1 Bedroom) | £10,240pp | |
G2 | Grand Suite (2 Bedrooms) | ![]() | |
ME | Medallion Suite | ![]() | |
O1 | Owner's Suite (1 Bedroom) | £12,640pp | |
O2 | Owner's Suite (2 Bedrooms) | ![]() | |
R1 | Royal Suite (1 Bedroom) | £8,800pp | |
R2 | Royal Suite (2 Bedrooms) | ![]() | |
SL | Silver Suite | £7,680pp | |
VI | Vista Suite | £3,920pp | |
CV | Classic Veranda Suite | £4,720pp | |
DX | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £5,200pp | |
SV | Superior Veranda Suite | £4,880pp | |
Suite staterooms from | £3,920pp | ||
G1 | Grand Suite (1 Bedroom) | £10,240pp | |
G2 | Grand Suite (2 Bedrooms) | ![]() | |
ME | Medallion Suite | ![]() | |
O1 | Owner's Suite (1 Bedroom) | £12,640pp | |
O2 | Owner's Suite (2 Bedrooms) | ![]() | |
R1 | Royal Suite (1 Bedroom) | £8,800pp | |
R2 | Royal Suite (2 Bedrooms) | ![]() | |
SL | Silver Suite | £7,680pp | |
VI | Vista Suite | £3,920pp | |
CV | Classic Veranda Suite | £4,720pp | |
DX | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £5,200pp | |
SV | Superior Veranda Suite | £4,880pp | |
Suite staterooms from | £3,920pp | ||
G1 | Grand Suite (1 Bedroom) | £10,240pp | |
G2 | Grand Suite (2 Bedrooms) | ![]() | |
ME | Medallion Suite | ![]() | |
O1 | Owner's Suite (1 Bedroom) | £12,640pp | |
O2 | Owner's Suite (2 Bedrooms) | ![]() | |
R1 | Royal Suite (1 Bedroom) | £8,800pp | |
R2 | Royal Suite (2 Bedrooms) | ![]() | |
SL | Silver Suite | £7,680pp | |
VI | Vista Suite | £3,920pp | |
CV | Classic Veranda Suite | £4,720pp | |
DX | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £5,200pp | |
SV | Superior Veranda Suite | £4,880pp | |
Suite staterooms from | £3,920pp | ||
G1 | Grand Suite (1 Bedroom) | £10,240pp | |
G2 | Grand Suite (2 Bedrooms) | ![]() | |
ME | Medallion Suite | ![]() | |
O1 | Owner's Suite (1 Bedroom) | £12,640pp | |
O2 | Owner's Suite (2 Bedrooms) | ![]() | |
R1 | Royal Suite (1 Bedroom) | £8,800pp | |
R2 | Royal Suite (2 Bedrooms) | ![]() | |
SL | Silver Suite | £7,680pp | |
VI | Vista Suite | £3,920pp | |
CV | Classic Veranda Suite | £4,720pp | |
DX | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £5,200pp | |
SV | Superior Veranda Suite | £4,880pp | |
Suite staterooms from | £3,920pp | ||
G1 | Grand Suite (1 Bedroom) | £10,240pp | |
G2 | Grand Suite (2 Bedrooms) | ![]() | |
ME | Medallion Suite | ![]() | |
O1 | Owner's Suite (1 Bedroom) | £12,640pp | |
O2 | Owner's Suite (2 Bedrooms) | ![]() | |
R1 | Royal Suite (1 Bedroom) | £8,800pp | |
R2 | Royal Suite (2 Bedrooms) | ![]() | |
SL | Silver Suite | £7,680pp | |
VI | Vista Suite | £3,920pp | |
CV | Classic Veranda Suite | £4,720pp | |
DX | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £5,200pp | |
SV | Superior Veranda Suite | £4,880pp | |
Suite staterooms from | £3,920pp | ||
G1 | Grand Suite (1 Bedroom) | £10,240pp | |
G2 | Grand Suite (2 Bedrooms) | ![]() | |
ME | Medallion Suite | ![]() | |
O1 | Owner's Suite (1 Bedroom) | £12,640pp | |
O2 | Owner's Suite (2 Bedrooms) | ![]() | |
R1 | Royal Suite (1 Bedroom) | £8,800pp | |
R2 | Royal Suite (2 Bedrooms) | ![]() | |
SL | Silver Suite | £7,680pp | |
VI | Vista Suite | £3,920pp | |
CV | Classic Veranda Suite | £4,720pp | |
DX | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £5,200pp | |
SV | Superior Veranda Suite | £4,880pp | |
Suite staterooms from | £3,920pp | ||
G1 | Grand Suite (1 Bedroom) | £10,240pp | |
G2 | Grand Suite (2 Bedrooms) | ![]() | |
ME | Medallion Suite | ![]() | |
O1 | Owner's Suite (1 Bedroom) | £12,640pp | |
O2 | Owner's Suite (2 Bedrooms) | ![]() | |
R1 | Royal Suite (1 Bedroom) | £8,800pp | |
R2 | Royal Suite (2 Bedrooms) | ![]() | |
SL | Silver Suite | £7,680pp | |
VI | Vista Suite | £3,920pp | |
CV | Classic Veranda Suite | £4,720pp | |
DX | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £5,200pp | |
SV | Superior Veranda Suite | £4,880pp | |
Suite staterooms from | £3,920pp | ||
G1 | Grand Suite (1 Bedroom) | £10,240pp | |
G2 | Grand Suite (2 Bedrooms) | ![]() | |
ME | Medallion Suite | ![]() | |
O1 | Owner's Suite (1 Bedroom) | £12,640pp | |
O2 | Owner's Suite (2 Bedrooms) | ![]() | |
R1 | Royal Suite (1 Bedroom) | £8,800pp | |
R2 | Royal Suite (2 Bedrooms) | ![]() | |
SL | Silver Suite | £7,680pp | |
VI | Vista Suite | £3,920pp | |
CV | Classic Veranda Suite | £4,720pp | |
DX | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £5,200pp | |
SV | Superior Veranda Suite | £4,880pp | |
Suite staterooms from | £3,920pp | ||
G1 | Grand Suite (1 Bedroom) | £10,240pp | |
G2 | Grand Suite (2 Bedrooms) | ![]() | |
ME | Medallion Suite | ![]() | |
O1 | Owner's Suite (1 Bedroom) | £12,640pp | |
O2 | Owner's Suite (2 Bedrooms) | ![]() | |
R1 | Royal Suite (1 Bedroom) | £8,800pp | |
R2 | Royal Suite (2 Bedrooms) | ![]() | |
SL | Silver Suite | £7,680pp | |
VI | Vista Suite | £3,920pp | |
CV | Classic Veranda Suite | £4,720pp | |
DX | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £5,200pp | |
SV | Superior Veranda Suite | £4,880pp | |
Suite staterooms from | £3,920pp | ||
G1 | Grand Suite (1 Bedroom) | £10,240pp | |
G2 | Grand Suite (2 Bedrooms) | ![]() | |
ME | Medallion Suite | ![]() | |
O1 | Owner's Suite (1 Bedroom) | £12,640pp | |
O2 | Owner's Suite (2 Bedrooms) | ![]() | |
R1 | Royal Suite (1 Bedroom) | £8,800pp | |
R2 | Royal Suite (2 Bedrooms) | ![]() | |
SL | Silver Suite | £7,680pp | |
VI | Vista Suite | £3,920pp | |
CV | Classic Veranda Suite | £4,720pp | |
DX | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £5,200pp | |
SV | Superior Veranda Suite | £4,880pp | |
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