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8th08 | DecDec | 202222 | Dubai, United Arab Emirates, embark on the Silver Spirit | ||||
Dubai sits on a golden sandy coastline in the Arabian Gulf, where the warm azure waves of the sea meet the desert. A high-rise oasis, this city is a pleasure-dome surrounded by dunes; one of the most fashionable on the planet thanks to its ability to satisfy the needs of legions of demanding vacationers. Dubai is about having fun—and it's one big adult playground.Nature plays her part here, with year-round sunshine, gorgeous beaches, dramatic arid landscapes, and warm waters, but it's the man-made attractions that make Dubai so alluring. You can launch yourself into high-adrenaline desert adventures, diving and water sports, and some of the world's best golf courses. The 5-, 6-, and 7-star hotels offer the ultimate in luxury, and the party scene is hot. Shopping malls are the biggest in the world and are packed full of high-class merchandise. And with hundreds of restaurants with cuisine from around the world, you can munch your way from Mexico to Malaysia.Dubai is an Arab country with a long history as a trading port. Traces of its traditional life, customs, and architecture can still be seen and explored, but today and tomorrow are much more important than yesterday. Almost every building in this metropolis is less than 20 years old and the most dramatic developments—groundbreaking megaprojects—have just been completed or are still under construction.The city is certainly unique. Islam is its anchor, but it has opened its doors to the rest of the world and has invited them in to work, rest, and play, which creates a truly international atmosphere. Unashamedly modern and materialistic, life here takes place at breakneck speed. The landscape is stark, the confidence is sky high, the can-do spirit is palpable, and the bling is in your face. Dubai produces strong reactions in people, but one thing is certain—love it or loathe it—you will not forget it. It is without a doubt, one of the world's true must-see destinations.Shisha: Smoke Without Fire. Emirati men love socializing, but as they don't drink alcohol they get together over coffee and shisha instead of a drink at the bar after work. The shisha, or hookah, is a smoking device, usually made of glass, that filters smoke through water before it reaches the smoker's mouth. Shisha tobaccos are aromatic and are often mixed with apple, cinnamon, or cherry, so their taste isn't as strong as other tobaccos. Smoking shisha is said to induce relaxation—but you'll have to decide if it's for you! | |||||||
9th09 | DecDec | 202222 | Dubai, United Arab Emirates | 14:00 | |||
Dubai sits on a golden sandy coastline in the Arabian Gulf, where the warm azure waves of the sea meet the desert. A high-rise oasis, this city is a pleasure-dome surrounded by dunes; one of the most fashionable on the planet thanks to its ability to satisfy the needs of legions of demanding vacationers. Dubai is about having fun—and it's one big adult playground.Nature plays her part here, with year-round sunshine, gorgeous beaches, dramatic arid landscapes, and warm waters, but it's the man-made attractions that make Dubai so alluring. You can launch yourself into high-adrenaline desert adventures, diving and water sports, and some of the world's best golf courses. The 5-, 6-, and 7-star hotels offer the ultimate in luxury, and the party scene is hot. Shopping malls are the biggest in the world and are packed full of high-class merchandise. And with hundreds of restaurants with cuisine from around the world, you can munch your way from Mexico to Malaysia.Dubai is an Arab country with a long history as a trading port. Traces of its traditional life, customs, and architecture can still be seen and explored, but today and tomorrow are much more important than yesterday. Almost every building in this metropolis is less than 20 years old and the most dramatic developments—groundbreaking megaprojects—have just been completed or are still under construction.The city is certainly unique. Islam is its anchor, but it has opened its doors to the rest of the world and has invited them in to work, rest, and play, which creates a truly international atmosphere. Unashamedly modern and materialistic, life here takes place at breakneck speed. The landscape is stark, the confidence is sky high, the can-do spirit is palpable, and the bling is in your face. Dubai produces strong reactions in people, but one thing is certain—love it or loathe it—you will not forget it. It is without a doubt, one of the world's true must-see destinations.Shisha: Smoke Without Fire. Emirati men love socializing, but as they don't drink alcohol they get together over coffee and shisha instead of a drink at the bar after work. The shisha, or hookah, is a smoking device, usually made of glass, that filters smoke through water before it reaches the smoker's mouth. Shisha tobaccos are aromatic and are often mixed with apple, cinnamon, or cherry, so their taste isn't as strong as other tobaccos. Smoking shisha is said to induce relaxation—but you'll have to decide if it's for you! | |||||||
10th10 | DecDec | 202222 | Manama, Bahrain | 08:00 | 18:00 | ||
Rising like an oasis in the Persian Gulf, Manamah is no mirage. The capital of Bahrain (with a population of around 150, 000), the city houses almost a quarter of all Bahranis. At times resembling something from 1001 nights and at others like something from the set of a sci-fi futuristic drama Al Manamah is just beginning to get seen on the savvy traveller’s map. Mentioned in Islamic chronicles since 1345 and conquered by the Portuguese in 1521, Manamah is anything except typical. Expect to feast both your eyes and your stomachs here with the quintessence of Muslim hospitality – from delicious bowls laden with love and eons of history to the plethora of genuine, warm invitations to share tea with the locals, hospitality is taken very seriously here. For culture vultures, the Al Fateh Mosque (one of the world’s largest and by far the largest in Bahrain), this is a sight – and site – to see. First and foremost a place of worship that offers tours on the side, it is important to remember that this is a sacred place and traditions and cultures must be respected. Dress modestly, remove your shoes and women should cover their heads – note that garmets will be provided if necessary. However, as one of the most liberal countries in the Middle East, visitors should expect an enthusiastic welcome, inquisitive guides and a huge library to get lost in. Moving on, seven nominated UNESCO World Heritage sites prove the extent of Bahrain’s dedication to conservation of the past. Although only two so far have been approved – the Ancient Harbour and the Pearling Trail that is said to date back to 2,000 BC, one really does get a feeling in Manamah that the past is all around. | |||||||
11th11 | DecDec | 202222 | Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates | ||||
Just a few decades ago, Abu Dhabi, the island capital of the United Arab Emirates, was a small fishing village with houses made of mud-brick and palm fronds. Today, as a result of revenue from oil, Abu Dhabi is one of the world's richest cities, with wide, tree-lined okulevards, lush green parks, gushing fountains and imposing skyscrapers. Somewhat of a dichotomy, Abu Dhabi is a combination of ultra-modern sophistication and Arab mystique, with friendly and hospitable people offering a warm welcome to visitors. Abu Dhabi's history originated in the 18th century, when, according to legend, a group of tribesmen pursuing a gazelle came upon a freshwater well which they named Abu Dhabi, or "Father of the Gazelle". In the 19th century, the first fort was built over this well by a sheikh of the Al-Nahyan dynasty. The fort's name is Al Husn Palace, also known as Old or White Fort, and it is one of the few buildings in Abu Dhabi that is more than 25 years old. Its whitewashed walls are eye-catching amid the backdrop of today's skyscrapers. Presently, it is home to the Cultural Foundation and serves as a documents centre. Abu Dhabi had little significance until the discovery of vast oil reserves in the late 1950s and early 1960s. In the years following, the city's economy and infrastructure developed rapidly and changed Abu Dhabi beyond recognition. | |||||||
12th12 | DecDec | 202222 | Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates | 19:00 | |||
Just a few decades ago, Abu Dhabi, the island capital of the United Arab Emirates, was a small fishing village with houses made of mud-brick and palm fronds. Today, as a result of revenue from oil, Abu Dhabi is one of the world's richest cities, with wide, tree-lined okulevards, lush green parks, gushing fountains and imposing skyscrapers. Somewhat of a dichotomy, Abu Dhabi is a combination of ultra-modern sophistication and Arab mystique, with friendly and hospitable people offering a warm welcome to visitors. Abu Dhabi's history originated in the 18th century, when, according to legend, a group of tribesmen pursuing a gazelle came upon a freshwater well which they named Abu Dhabi, or "Father of the Gazelle". In the 19th century, the first fort was built over this well by a sheikh of the Al-Nahyan dynasty. The fort's name is Al Husn Palace, also known as Old or White Fort, and it is one of the few buildings in Abu Dhabi that is more than 25 years old. Its whitewashed walls are eye-catching amid the backdrop of today's skyscrapers. Presently, it is home to the Cultural Foundation and serves as a documents centre. Abu Dhabi had little significance until the discovery of vast oil reserves in the late 1950s and early 1960s. In the years following, the city's economy and infrastructure developed rapidly and changed Abu Dhabi beyond recognition. | |||||||
13th13 | DecDec | 202222 | Khasab, Oman | 08:00 | 23:00 | ||
See Khasab’s jutting fjords, and the dolphins playing in the emerald waters, and it’s forgivable to think you’ve stumbled across a surreal Norway. The burning sun and scorched earth, serve as a constant reminder that you're a long way from Europe, however - although the Portuguese roots mean there's a colonial tint to the city. Sitting on the Northern coast of Oman, reaching across towards Iran, this is an isolated and fascinating destination to explore. The remote location, and limited infrastructure here, until recent times, means Khasab has been left to live life at its own pace, and the city sings to its own song sheet. Even now you can see a blind eye being turned to the smugglers who whisk electronics across the Gulf to Iran, in small speed boats. | |||||||
14th14 | DecDec | 202222 | Ras al Khaimah, United Arab Emirates | 07:00 | 19:00 | ||
15th15 | DecDec | 202222 | Al Fujayrah, United Arab Emirates | 08:00 | 18:00 | ||
A visit to the Emirate of Fujairah is a chance to see a different side to the United Arab Emirates, swapping the flashy mega-towers for heritage-rich mosques and crumbling forts. While elements of Dubai’s and Abu Dhabi's skyward dash are present in Fujairah city, on the whole, you can expect to enjoy a much more down to earth version of the UAE than you might be used to, as you explore this intriguing destination of history and heritage.The Al Bidya Mosque is a true link to the past, and this incredible building is the UAE's oldest mosque. With a history dating back to 1446, the builders of the mosque remain unknown. It's still in use, and is even kitted out with air conditioning, behind its walls of rusty red bricks. Having the oldest mosque isn’t the Emirate of Fujairah’s only claim to fame - it also has the UAE’s second largest. Pay a respectful visit to the sprawling Sheikh Zayed Mosque – which features huge prayer towers that reach up and puncture the deep blue sky. | |||||||
16th16 | DecDec | 202222 | Muscat, Oman | 07:00 | 23:00 | ||
Oman's capital city is hemmed in on one side by spectacular jagged-peaked mountains and on the other by royal blue sea. The architecture is a traditional, sophisticated arabesque blend of white-washed, low-rise buildings surrounded by manicured palms, intricately designed domes set atop the minarets of the mosques, sand-colored villas, a surprising blend of modern art installations, like a giant incense burner that towers over the Corniche, and ancient forts set in the rocky hills. Though tradition abounds, from distinct, local cuisine to the widely worn national dress, the dishdasha, Muscat is a completely modern city, featuring opulent luxury hotels, international restaurants, excellent cellular and data service, sprawling shopping malls, pristine beaches, lively nightlife, world-class performing arts, and a highly educated population, most of whom speak English, Arabic, and often Hindi. Muscat is the ideal base for exploring other areas of the country since many of the most desirable destinations are within a few hours' drive. | |||||||
17th17 | DecDec | 202222 | At Sea | ||||
18th18 | DecDec | 202222 | At Sea | ||||
19th19 | DecDec | 202222 | Mumbai (ex Bombay), India | ||||
Mumbai, sometimes called the Maximum City, after Suketa Mehta’s 2004 nonfiction book of the same name, encapsulates the dynamism and chaos of modern India better than any other city. In this sprawling, muscular place by the sea that you'll find everything from succulent street food to haute cuisine, bargain-basement bazaars to haute couture, humbling poverty to staggering wealth, sacred temples to hedonistic nightclubs. Mumbai is in many ways the New York City of India, and the many of the locals carry the same kind of chip on their shoulders—despite the madness, they wouldn’t trade it for any other place on Earth.Mumbai is a city of extremes, where slum-dwelling strivers making dollars a day serve Bollywood stars and industrial billionaires. It's a 24-hour city stocked with some of the best late-night street food in the world, as well as fine-dining restaurants of renowned chefs. It's a cosmopolitan city of people from all over India that's nonetheless home to strident parochialism. It's a city of dreams for millions of Indians that, at the same time, affords so few any measure of comfort. And it's a beautiful city of silver towers when viewed by twilight from the Bandra-Worli Sea Link bridge over the Arabian Sea, but that sight quickly turns into a maze of winding, dirty streets and alleys when viewed up close.Sensory overload is the name of the game on the island formerly known as Bombay (and yes, most locals still call it by its previous moniker). The first thing that hits you when you arrive at the airport is the smell—spicy, fishy, and, to be honest, often not altogether pleasant. Next comes a crazed cab ride through the seemingly lawless streets (should your driver run a red light or, just as likely, drive on the wrong side of the road, try to remain calm). Then a traffic jam in the midst of a veritable symphony of honking, in which barefoot children, often holding infants, and tragically disfigured men and women knock at your window, begging for change. Persevere through, though; embrace and try to understand the natural hazards of the developing world, and you'll find yourself in the middle of a beautiful, often inspiring city. | |||||||
20th20 | DecDec | 202222 | Mumbai (ex Bombay), India, disembark the Silver Spirit | ||||
Mumbai, sometimes called the Maximum City, after Suketa Mehta’s 2004 nonfiction book of the same name, encapsulates the dynamism and chaos of modern India better than any other city. In this sprawling, muscular place by the sea that you'll find everything from succulent street food to haute cuisine, bargain-basement bazaars to haute couture, humbling poverty to staggering wealth, sacred temples to hedonistic nightclubs. Mumbai is in many ways the New York City of India, and the many of the locals carry the same kind of chip on their shoulders—despite the madness, they wouldn’t trade it for any other place on Earth.Mumbai is a city of extremes, where slum-dwelling strivers making dollars a day serve Bollywood stars and industrial billionaires. It's a 24-hour city stocked with some of the best late-night street food in the world, as well as fine-dining restaurants of renowned chefs. It's a cosmopolitan city of people from all over India that's nonetheless home to strident parochialism. It's a city of dreams for millions of Indians that, at the same time, affords so few any measure of comfort. And it's a beautiful city of silver towers when viewed by twilight from the Bandra-Worli Sea Link bridge over the Arabian Sea, but that sight quickly turns into a maze of winding, dirty streets and alleys when viewed up close.Sensory overload is the name of the game on the island formerly known as Bombay (and yes, most locals still call it by its previous moniker). The first thing that hits you when you arrive at the airport is the smell—spicy, fishy, and, to be honest, often not altogether pleasant. Next comes a crazed cab ride through the seemingly lawless streets (should your driver run a red light or, just as likely, drive on the wrong side of the road, try to remain calm). Then a traffic jam in the midst of a veritable symphony of honking, in which barefoot children, often holding infants, and tragically disfigured men and women knock at your window, begging for change. Persevere through, though; embrace and try to understand the natural hazards of the developing world, and you'll find yourself in the middle of a beautiful, often inspiring city. |
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) | £11,300 | £11,300 |
G2 | Grand Suite (2 Bedrooms) | £14,500 | £14,500 |
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 by adjoining with a Veranda Suite.
One bedroom: 1,425–1,532 ft² / 132–142 m² including verandaGrade Code | From | To | |
O1 | Owner's Suite (1 Bedroom) | £13,500 | £13,500 |
O2 | Owner's Suite (2 Bedrooms) | £16,000 | £16,000 |
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 by adjoining with Panorama Suite.
One bedroom: 1,292 sq. ft. / 120 m² including veranda
Two bedroom: 1,668 sq. ft. / 150 m² including veranda
Please note that the 3rd guest will sleep on a comfortable sofa bed in the reception area of the suite.
Grade Code | From | To | |
PA | Panorama Suite | £5,100 | £5,100 |
The Panorama Suite provides generous living space for voyagers. Located on deck 9, the Panorama offers all the comfort and attention to detail that you can expect aboard. A generous expanse of interior comforts — elegant décor, stunning marble bathroom and ample seating area, make this a cosy home away from home. The seating area of the Panorama Suite has plenty of room to relax, while large picture windows frame panoramic ocean views.
One bedroom: 334 ft² / 31 m²
Grade Code | From | To | |
R1 | Royal Suite (1 Bedroom) | £10,400 | £10,400 |
R2 | Royal Suite (2 Bedrooms) | £13,700 | £13,700 |
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 by adjoining with a Veranda Suite.
One bedroom: 990 ft² / 92 m² including veranda
Two bedroom: 1366 ft² / 127 m² including veranda
Please note that the 3rd guest will sleep on a comfortable sofa bed in the reception area of the suite.
Grade Code | From | To | |
SL | Silver Suite | £8,800 | £8,800 |
Step onto your terrace and bask in the calm feeling of the ocean breeze. Dissolve into the comfort of your king size bed. Prepare for the evening in the beautiful marble bathroom. The upper deck location gives the most spectacular of sea views, the spacious living area allows for comfortable relaxing where cosy nights in become veritable experiences in themselves. The two-bedroom configuration of this suite makes this it the ideal option for families.
One bedroom: 746 ft² / 69 m² including veranda
Two bedroom: 1080 ft² / 100 m² including veranda
Please note that the 3rd guest will sleep on a comfortable sofa bed in the reception area of the suite.
Grade Code | From | To | |
VI | Vista Suite | £4,500 | £4,500 |
A quiet sanctuary. The sitting area of the Vista Suite has plenty of room to relax. Large picture windows frame panoramic ocean views. The perfect backdrop for breakfast in bed during the cruise. Some Vista Suites accommodate three guests.
One bedroom: 312 ft² / 29 m²
Please note that the 3rd guest will sleep on a comfortable sofa bed in the reception area of the suite.
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 — a flavourful expression of Silversea’s distinctive Italian herita ge. 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.La Terrazza is open for casual, buffet-style breakfast and lunch with indoor or al fresco dining on the outdoor terrace. During the evening, La Terrazza transforms into an à la carte traditional Italian restaurant.
Open-seating for breakfast and lunch. Reservations recommended for dinner.
Soft breezes and ocean views beckon at the Grill, especially as the sun goes down when cruise guests gather for cocktails at the outdoor bar and talk about the day’s events.
One of the healthiest cuisines to exist, The Grill features lava stone cooking at its finest. Sourced from volcanic rock and placed in an oven to reach an optimum temperature of 400˚C, The Grill invites guests to cook their food directly at their table. Place your meat, fish or vegetables on top of the grill stone or inside the soup bowl, and then simply cook to your very own taste. Every bite is cooked to perfection, time after time. With the stone cooking available in the evenings only, The Grill becomes a gourmet salad and burger bar, offering build your own burgers from the best selections of meat.
Open seating for lunch. Reservation recommended for dinner.
The images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of what you find on the ship.
The Library on board this luxury cruise ship has an extensive selection of hardcover books, magazines, reference materials and newspapers, as well as audio listening stations. Movies are also available and can be viewed on your in-suite entertainment centre.
Relax and unwind in the Panorama Lounge, a sophisticated yet amicable space offering beautiful ocean views as you enjoy your cruise.
This luxury cruise ship’s Panorama Lounge is specially designed to provide an uninterrupted view of the day’s destination from the comfort of the ship’s interior. This is an ideal place to unwind, enjoy afternoon tea, listen to the pianist and watch the setting sun. The drinks are complimentary, the music live and inviting. Enjoy dancing to a range of musical styles for every taste from standards to the latest club mixes.
If you appreciate good cognac or premium cigars, be sure to visit the Connoisseur’s Corner to see the ship’s exceptional selection.
Discreet. Tasteful. Polished. If you appreciate the finer things in life, then the sophisticated touches of Connoisseur’s Corner will not disappoint. Rich and luxurious, yet airy and spacious, this indoor/outdoor venue is where you sip the finest cognac or whisky from a prestigious range and revel in the tranquil murmur of after-dinner conversation. A premium choice of cigars is also available, making this a perfect evening haven of serenity.
Whether it is for a card tournament or conference, Silversea will provide a dedicated space for the perfect guest experience.
Whether it is for a card tournament or conference, Silversea will provide a dedicated space for the perfect guest experience.
Applaud a broad spectrum of entertainment — from full-scale production shows and classical soloists, to cultural entertainment and feature films. Throughout your voyage, this luxury cruise ship’s Venetian Lounge also presents port talks, enrichment lectures and a variety of special events.
No cruise is complete without meeting new people. Enjoy complimentary drinks and live music at the bar while meeting other guests.
What could be a more fitting name for the very heart of Silver Spirit? Central to the soul and inspiration behind Silversea’s Italian heritage, Dolce Vita is the gathering place for our savvy travellers of the world, a place where guests mingle and exchange stories and where new faces become lifelong friends. Let us spoil you with an incredible array of flawless cocktails, wines and spirits, as you relax, enjoy the evening sounds of a live pianist and enjoy “the sweet life” aboard.
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 | |||
12 nights aboard the Silver Spirit | |||
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 | |||
ABTA and ATOL Protection* |
Fly/cruise package |
Date 8th Dec 2022 |
Nts 12 |
Suite £4,500pp |
Suite £7,498pp |
Suite £7,498pp |
Suite £7,498pp |
Suite £7,498pp |
Suite £7,498pp |
Suite £7,498pp |
Suite £7,498pp |
Suite £7,498pp |
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Date 8th Dec 2022 |
Nts 12 |
Suite £4,500pp |
Suite £7,498pp |
Suite £7,498pp |
Suite £7,498pp |
Suite £7,498pp |
Suite £7,498pp |
Suite £7,498pp |
Suite £7,498pp |
Suite £7,498pp |
Suite £7,498pp |
Suite £7,498pp |
Suite £7,498pp |
Suite £7,498pp |
Suite staterooms from | £4,500pp | ||
CV | Classic Veranda Suite | £5,500pp | |
DX | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £5,900pp | |
G1 | Grand Suite (1 Bedroom) | £11,300pp | |
G2 | Grand Suite (2 Bedrooms) | £14,500pp | |
O1 | Owner's Suite (1 Bedroom) | £13,500pp | |
O2 | Owner's Suite (2 Bedrooms) | ||
PA | Panorama Suite | £5,100pp | |
R1 | Royal Suite (1 Bedroom) | £10,400pp | |
R2 | Royal Suite (2 Bedrooms) | ||
S2 | Silver Suite (2 Bedrooms) | ||
SL | Silver Suite | £8,800pp | |
SV | Superior Veranda Suite | £5,700pp | |
VI | Vista Suite | £4,500pp | |
Suite staterooms from | £7,498pp | ||
CV | Classic Veranda Suite | £8,498pp | |
DX | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £8,898pp | |
G1 | Grand Suite (1 Bedroom) | £14,298pp | |
G2 | Grand Suite (2 Bedrooms) | £17,498pp | |
O1 | Owner's Suite (1 Bedroom) | £16,498pp | |
O2 | Owner's Suite (2 Bedrooms) | ||
PA | Panorama Suite | £8,098pp | |
R1 | Royal Suite (1 Bedroom) | £13,398pp | |
R2 | Royal Suite (2 Bedrooms) | ||
S2 | Silver Suite (2 Bedrooms) | ||
SL | Silver Suite | £11,798pp | |
SV | Superior Veranda Suite | £8,698pp | |
VI | Vista Suite | £7,498pp | |
Suite staterooms from | £7,498pp | ||
CV | Classic Veranda Suite | £8,498pp | |
DX | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £8,898pp | |
G1 | Grand Suite (1 Bedroom) | £14,298pp | |
G2 | Grand Suite (2 Bedrooms) | £17,498pp | |
O1 | Owner's Suite (1 Bedroom) | £16,498pp | |
O2 | Owner's Suite (2 Bedrooms) | ||
PA | Panorama Suite | £8,098pp | |
R1 | Royal Suite (1 Bedroom) | £13,398pp | |
R2 | Royal Suite (2 Bedrooms) | ||
S2 | Silver Suite (2 Bedrooms) | ||
SL | Silver Suite | £11,798pp | |
SV | Superior Veranda Suite | £8,698pp | |
VI | Vista Suite | £7,498pp | |
Suite staterooms from | £7,498pp | ||
CV | Classic Veranda Suite | £8,498pp | |
DX | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £8,898pp | |
G1 | Grand Suite (1 Bedroom) | £14,298pp | |
G2 | Grand Suite (2 Bedrooms) | £17,498pp | |
O1 | Owner's Suite (1 Bedroom) | £16,498pp | |
O2 | Owner's Suite (2 Bedrooms) | ||
PA | Panorama Suite | £8,098pp | |
R1 | Royal Suite (1 Bedroom) | £13,398pp | |
R2 | Royal Suite (2 Bedrooms) | ||
S2 | Silver Suite (2 Bedrooms) | ||
SL | Silver Suite | £11,798pp | |
SV | Superior Veranda Suite | £8,698pp | |
VI | Vista Suite | £7,498pp | |
Suite staterooms from | £7,498pp | ||
CV | Classic Veranda Suite | £8,498pp | |
DX | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £8,898pp | |
G1 | Grand Suite (1 Bedroom) | £14,298pp | |
G2 | Grand Suite (2 Bedrooms) | £17,498pp | |
O1 | Owner's Suite (1 Bedroom) | £16,498pp | |
O2 | Owner's Suite (2 Bedrooms) | ||
PA | Panorama Suite | £8,098pp | |
R1 | Royal Suite (1 Bedroom) | £13,398pp | |
R2 | Royal Suite (2 Bedrooms) | ||
S2 | Silver Suite (2 Bedrooms) | ||
SL | Silver Suite | £11,798pp | |
SV | Superior Veranda Suite | £8,698pp | |
VI | Vista Suite | £7,498pp | |
Suite staterooms from | £7,498pp | ||
CV | Classic Veranda Suite | £8,498pp | |
DX | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £8,898pp | |
G1 | Grand Suite (1 Bedroom) | £14,298pp | |
G2 | Grand Suite (2 Bedrooms) | £17,498pp | |
O1 | Owner's Suite (1 Bedroom) | £16,498pp | |
O2 | Owner's Suite (2 Bedrooms) | ||
PA | Panorama Suite | £8,098pp | |
R1 | Royal Suite (1 Bedroom) | £13,398pp | |
R2 | Royal Suite (2 Bedrooms) | ||
S2 | Silver Suite (2 Bedrooms) | ||
SL | Silver Suite | £11,798pp | |
SV | Superior Veranda Suite | £8,698pp | |
VI | Vista Suite | £7,498pp | |
Suite staterooms from | £7,498pp | ||
CV | Classic Veranda Suite | £8,498pp | |
DX | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £8,898pp | |
G1 | Grand Suite (1 Bedroom) | £14,298pp | |
G2 | Grand Suite (2 Bedrooms) | £17,498pp | |
O1 | Owner's Suite (1 Bedroom) | £16,498pp | |
O2 | Owner's Suite (2 Bedrooms) | ||
PA | Panorama Suite | £8,098pp | |
R1 | Royal Suite (1 Bedroom) | £13,398pp | |
R2 | Royal Suite (2 Bedrooms) | ||
S2 | Silver Suite (2 Bedrooms) | ||
SL | Silver Suite | £11,798pp | |
SV | Superior Veranda Suite | £8,698pp | |
VI | Vista Suite | £7,498pp | |
Suite staterooms from | £7,498pp | ||
CV | Classic Veranda Suite | £8,498pp | |
DX | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £8,898pp | |
G1 | Grand Suite (1 Bedroom) | £14,298pp | |
G2 | Grand Suite (2 Bedrooms) | £17,498pp | |
O1 | Owner's Suite (1 Bedroom) | £16,498pp | |
O2 | Owner's Suite (2 Bedrooms) | ||
PA | Panorama Suite | £8,098pp | |
R1 | Royal Suite (1 Bedroom) | £13,398pp | |
R2 | Royal Suite (2 Bedrooms) | ||
S2 | Silver Suite (2 Bedrooms) | ||
SL | Silver Suite | £11,798pp | |
SV | Superior Veranda Suite | £8,698pp | |
VI | Vista Suite | £7,498pp | |
Suite staterooms from | £7,498pp | ||
CV | Classic Veranda Suite | £8,498pp | |
DX | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £8,898pp | |
G1 | Grand Suite (1 Bedroom) | £14,298pp | |
G2 | Grand Suite (2 Bedrooms) | £17,498pp | |
O1 | Owner's Suite (1 Bedroom) | £16,498pp | |
O2 | Owner's Suite (2 Bedrooms) | ||
PA | Panorama Suite | £8,098pp | |
R1 | Royal Suite (1 Bedroom) | £13,398pp | |
R2 | Royal Suite (2 Bedrooms) | ||
S2 | Silver Suite (2 Bedrooms) | ||
SL | Silver Suite | £11,798pp | |
SV | Superior Veranda Suite | £8,698pp | |
VI | Vista Suite | £7,498pp | |
Suite staterooms from | £7,498pp | ||
CV | Classic Veranda Suite | £8,498pp | |
DX | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £8,898pp | |
G1 | Grand Suite (1 Bedroom) | £14,298pp | |
G2 | Grand Suite (2 Bedrooms) | £17,498pp | |
O1 | Owner's Suite (1 Bedroom) | £16,498pp | |
O2 | Owner's Suite (2 Bedrooms) | ||
PA | Panorama Suite | £8,098pp | |
R1 | Royal Suite (1 Bedroom) | £13,398pp | |
R2 | Royal Suite (2 Bedrooms) | ||
S2 | Silver Suite (2 Bedrooms) | ||
SL | Silver Suite | £11,798pp | |
SV | Superior Veranda Suite | £8,698pp | |
VI | Vista Suite | £7,498pp | |
Suite staterooms from | £7,498pp | ||
CV | Classic Veranda Suite | £8,498pp | |
DX | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £8,898pp | |
G1 | Grand Suite (1 Bedroom) | £14,298pp | |
G2 | Grand Suite (2 Bedrooms) | £17,498pp | |
O1 | Owner's Suite (1 Bedroom) | £16,498pp | |
O2 | Owner's Suite (2 Bedrooms) | ||
PA | Panorama Suite | £8,098pp | |
R1 | Royal Suite (1 Bedroom) | £13,398pp | |
R2 | Royal Suite (2 Bedrooms) | ||
S2 | Silver Suite (2 Bedrooms) | ||
SL | Silver Suite | £11,798pp | |
SV | Superior Veranda Suite | £8,698pp | |
VI | Vista Suite | £7,498pp | |
Suite staterooms from | £7,498pp | ||
CV | Classic Veranda Suite | £8,498pp | |
DX | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £8,898pp | |
G1 | Grand Suite (1 Bedroom) | £14,298pp | |
G2 | Grand Suite (2 Bedrooms) | £17,498pp | |
O1 | Owner's Suite (1 Bedroom) | £16,498pp | |
O2 | Owner's Suite (2 Bedrooms) | ||
PA | Panorama Suite | £8,098pp | |
R1 | Royal Suite (1 Bedroom) | £13,398pp | |
R2 | Royal Suite (2 Bedrooms) | ||
S2 | Silver Suite (2 Bedrooms) | ||
SL | Silver Suite | £11,798pp | |
SV | Superior Veranda Suite | £8,698pp | |
VI | Vista Suite | £7,498pp | |
Suite staterooms from | £7,498pp | ||
CV | Classic Veranda Suite | £8,498pp | |
DX | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £8,898pp | |
G1 | Grand Suite (1 Bedroom) | £14,298pp | |
G2 | Grand Suite (2 Bedrooms) | £17,498pp | |
O1 | Owner's Suite (1 Bedroom) | £16,498pp | |
O2 | Owner's Suite (2 Bedrooms) | ||
PA | Panorama Suite | £8,098pp | |
R1 | Royal Suite (1 Bedroom) | £13,398pp | |
R2 | Royal Suite (2 Bedrooms) | ||
S2 | Silver Suite (2 Bedrooms) | ||
SL | Silver Suite | £11,798pp | |
SV | Superior Veranda Suite | £8,698pp | |
VI | Vista Suite | £7,498pp | |
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