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15th15 | OctOct | 202424 | Lisbon, Portugal, embark on the Silver Whisper | 19:00 | |||
Set on seven hills on the banks of the River Tagus, Lisbon has been the capital of Portugal since the 13th century. It is a city famous for its majestic architecture, old wooden trams, Moorish features and more than twenty centuries of history. Following disastrous earthquakes in the 18th century, Lisbon was rebuilt by the Marques de Pombal who created an elegant city with wide boulevards and a great riverfront and square, Praça do Comércio. Today there are distinct modern and ancient sections, combining great shopping with culture and sightseeing in the Old Town, built on the city's terraced hillsides. The distance between the ship and your tour vehicle may vary. This distance is not included in the excursion grades. | |||||||
16th16 | OctOct | 202424 | At Sea | ||||
17th17 | OctOct | 202424 | Seville, Spain | ||||
Whether you pronounce it Seville or Sevilla, this gorgeous Spanish town is most certainly the stuff of dreams. Over 2,200 years old, Seville has a mutli-layered personality; home to Flamenco, high temperatures and three UNESCO-World Heritage Sites, there is a noble ancestry to the southern Spanish town. Not forgetting that it is the birthplace of painter Diego Velazquez, the resting place of Christopher Columbus, the inspiration for Bizet’s Carmen and a location for Game of Thrones filming, Seville is truly more than just a sum of its parts. This city is a full on experience, a beguiling labyrinth of centuries old streets, tiny tapas restaurants serving possibly the best dishes you’ll taste south of Madrid and a paradise of Mudejar architecture and tranquil palm trees and fountain-filled gardens. | |||||||
18th18 | OctOct | 202424 | Seville, Spain | 12:30 | |||
Whether you pronounce it Seville or Sevilla, this gorgeous Spanish town is most certainly the stuff of dreams. Over 2,200 years old, Seville has a mutli-layered personality; home to Flamenco, high temperatures and three UNESCO-World Heritage Sites, there is a noble ancestry to the southern Spanish town. Not forgetting that it is the birthplace of painter Diego Velazquez, the resting place of Christopher Columbus, the inspiration for Bizet’s Carmen and a location for Game of Thrones filming, Seville is truly more than just a sum of its parts. This city is a full on experience, a beguiling labyrinth of centuries old streets, tiny tapas restaurants serving possibly the best dishes you’ll taste south of Madrid and a paradise of Mudejar architecture and tranquil palm trees and fountain-filled gardens. | |||||||
19th19 | OctOct | 202424 | Málaga, Spain | 08:00 | 23:00 | ||
As you sail into Malaga you will notice what an idyllic setting the city enjoys on the famous Costa del Sol. To the east of this provincial capital, the coast along the region of La Axarqua is scattered with villages, farmland and sleepy fishing hamlets - the epitome of traditional rural Spain. To the west stretches a continuous city where the razzmatazz and bustle creates a colourful contrast that is easily recognisable as the Costa del Sol. Surrounding the region, the Penibéetica Mountains provide an attractive backdrop overlooking the lower terraced slopes which yield olives and almonds. This spectacular mountain chain shelters the province from cold northerly winds, giving it a reputation as a therapeutic and exotic place in which to escape from cold northern climes. Malaga is also the gateway to many of Andalusia's enchanting historic villages, towns and cities. | |||||||
20th20 | OctOct | 202424 | At Sea | ||||
21st21 | OctOct | 202424 | At Sea | ||||
22nd22 | OctOct | 202424 | Trapani, Sicily, Italy | 08:00 | 18:00 | ||
Trapani, the most important town on Sicily’s west coast, lies below the headland of Mount Erice and offers stunning views of the Egadi Islands on a clear day. Trapani’s Old District occupies a scimitarshaped promontory between the open sea on the north and the salt marshes to the south. The ancient industry of extracting salt from the marshes has recently been revived, and it is documented in the Museo delle Saline. In addition to the salt marshes,Trapani’s other interesting environs include the beautiful little hill town of Erice, the promontory of Capo San Vito stretching north beyond the splendid headland of Monte Cofano, the lovely island of Motya and the town of Marsala. Trips farther afield will take you to the magnificent site of Segesta or the Egadi Islands, reached by boat or hydrofoil from Trapani Port. | |||||||
23rd23 | OctOct | 202424 | Valletta, Malta | 08:00 | 21:00 | ||
Malta's capital, the minicity of Valletta, has ornate palaces and museums protected by massive fortifications of honey-color limestone. Houses along the narrow streets have overhanging wooden balconies for people-watching from indoors. Generations ago they gave housebound women a window on the world of the street. The main entrance to town is through the City Gate (where all bus routes end), which leads onto Triq Repubblika (Republic Street), the spine of the grid-pattern city and the main shopping street. Triq Mercante (Merchant Street) parallels Repubblika to the east and is also good for strolling. From these two streets, cross streets descend toward the water; some are stepped. Valletta's compactness makes it ideal to explore on foot. City Gate and the upper part of Valletta are experiencing vast redevelopment that includes a new Parliament Building and open-air performance venue. The complex, completed mid-2013, has numerous pedestrian detours in place along with building noise and dust. Before setting out along Republic Street, stop at the tourist information office on Merchant Street for maps and brochures. | |||||||
24th24 | OctOct | 202424 | Taormina, Italy | 08:00 | 22:00 | ||
The medieval cliff-hanging town of Taormina is overrun with tourists, yet its natural beauty is still hard to dispute. The view of the sea and Mt. Etna from its jagged cactus-covered cliffs is as close to perfection as a panorama can get—especially on clear days, when the snowcapped volcano's white puffs of smoke rise against the blue sky. Writers have extolled Taormina's beauty almost since it was founded in the 6th century BC by Greeks from nearby Naxos; Goethe and D. H. Lawrence were among its well-known enthusiasts. The town's boutique-lined main streets get old pretty quickly, but the many hiking paths that wind through the beautiful hills surrounding Taormina promise a timeless alternative. A trip up to stunning Castelmola (whether on foot or by car) should also be on your itinerary. | |||||||
25th25 | OctOct | 202424 | At Sea | ||||
26th26 | OctOct | 202424 | Khania, Greece | 08:00 | 18:00 | ||
The second-largest city in Crete and capital of the Homonym Prefecture, Chania is located in Minoan Kidonia at the end of the Homonym Gulf between the Akrotiri and Onicha peninsulas. Chania City is divided into two parts; the Old Town, which is comprised of several connected districts built around the old Venetian Harbour, and New Town, a larger, more modern city whose centre is situated next to, and south of, the Old Town. The Old Town is home to Venetian buildings and Turkish elements that combine to create a unique architectural style, and is considered to be the most beautiful urban district on Crete. It was once surrounded by old Venetian fortifications that separated it from the New Town; however, only the eastern and western parts remain today. Due to its compact size, Skiathos can be easily explored in just a single day. | |||||||
27th27 | OctOct | 202424 | Piraeus, Greece, disembark the Silver Whisper | ||||
It's no wonder that all roads lead to the fascinating and maddening metropolis of Athens. Lift your eyes 200 feet above the city to the Parthenon, its honey-color marble columns rising from a massive limestone base, and you behold architectural perfection that has not been surpassed in 2,500 years. But, today, this shrine of classical form dominates a 21st-century boomtown. To experience Athens—Athína in Greek—fully is to understand the essence of Greece: ancient monuments surviving in a sea of cement, startling beauty amid the squalor, tradition juxtaposed with modernity. Locals depend on humor and flexibility to deal with the chaos; you should do the same. The rewards are immense. Although Athens covers a huge area, the major landmarks of the ancient Greek, Roman, and Byzantine periods are close to the modern city center. You can easily walk from the Acropolis to many other key sites, taking time to browse in shops and relax in cafés and tavernas along the way. From many quarters of the city you can glimpse "the glory that was Greece" in the form of the Acropolis looming above the horizon, but only by actually climbing that rocky precipice can you feel the impact of the ancient settlement. The Acropolis and Filopappou, two craggy hills sitting side by side; the ancient Agora (marketplace); and Kerameikos, the first cemetery, form the core of ancient and Roman Athens. Along the Unification of Archaeological Sites promenade, you can follow stone-paved, tree-lined walkways from site to site, undisturbed by traffic. Cars have also been banned or reduced in other streets in the historical center. In the National Archaeological Museum, vast numbers of artifacts illustrate the many millennia of Greek civilization; smaller museums such as the Goulandris Museum of Cycladic Art Museum and the Byzantine and Christian Museum illuminate the history of particular regions or periods. Athens may seem like one huge city, but it is really a conglomeration of neighborhoods with distinctive characters. The Eastern influences that prevailed during the 400-year rule of the Ottoman Empire are still evident in Monastiraki, the bazaar area near the foot of the Acropolis. On the northern slope of the Acropolis, stroll through Plaka (if possible by moonlight), an area of tranquil streets lined with renovated mansions, to get the flavor of the 19th-century's gracious lifestyle. The narrow lanes of Anafiotika, a section of Plaka, thread past tiny churches and small, color-washed houses with wooden upper stories, recalling a Cycladic island village. In this maze of winding streets, vestiges of the older city are everywhere: crumbling stairways lined with festive tavernas; dank cellars filled with wine vats; occasionally a court or diminutive garden, enclosed within high walls and filled with magnolia trees and the flaming trumpet-shaped flowers of hibiscus bushes. Formerly run-down old quarters, such as Thission, Gazi and Psirri, popular nightlife areas filled with bars and mezedopoleia (similar to tapas bars), are now in the process of gentrification, although they still retain much of their original charm, as does the colorful produce and meat market on Athinas. The area around Syntagma Square, the tourist hub, and Omonia Square, the commercial heart of the city about 1 km (½ mi) northwest, is distinctly European, having been designed by the court architects of King Otho, a Bavarian, in the 19th century. The chic shops and bistros of ritzy Kolonaki nestle at the foot of Mt. Lycabettus, Athens's highest hill (909 feet). Each of Athens's outlying suburbs has a distinctive character: in the north is wealthy, tree-lined Kifissia, once a summer resort for aristocratic Athenians, and in the south and southeast lie Glyfada, Voula, and Vouliagmeni, with their sandy beaches, seaside bars, and lively summer nightlife. Just beyond the city's southern fringes is Piraeus, a bustling port city of waterside fish tavernas and Saronic Gulf views. |
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Grade Code | From | To | |
O1 | Owner's Suite (1 Bedroom) | £25,900 | £25,900 |
O2 | Owner's Suite (2 Bedrooms) | £35,400 | £35,400 |
The name says it all. A stylish apartment. Prestigious and classic, as is the Silver Whisper itself. 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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Grade Code | From | To | |
SL | Silver Suite | £16,200 | £16,200 |
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. 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.
Seating is limited for dinner and reservations are recommended.
Enjoy Continental and regional specialities, as well as sweeping ocean views in our main dining room.
Sparkling with silver, crystal and candlelight, this luxury cruise ship’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 on board 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.
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 Whisper | |||
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 15th Oct 2024 |
Nts 12 |
Suite £6,900pp |
Suite £7,298pp |
Suite £7,298pp |
Suite £7,298pp |
Suite £7,298pp |
Suite £7,298pp |
Suite £7,298pp |
Suite £7,298pp |
Suite £7,298pp |
Suite £7,298pp |
Suite £7,298pp |
Suite £7,298pp |
Date 15th Oct 2024 |
Nts 12 |
Suite £6,900pp |
Suite £7,298pp |
Suite £7,298pp |
Suite £7,298pp |
Suite £7,298pp |
Suite £7,298pp |
Suite £7,298pp |
Suite £7,298pp |
Suite £7,298pp |
Suite £7,298pp |
Suite £7,298pp |
Suite £7,298pp |
Suite staterooms from | £6,900pp | ||
G1 | Grand Suite (1 Bedroom) | £21,200pp | |
G2 | Grand Suite (2 Bedrooms) | £34,100pp | |
ME | Medallion Suite | £13,100pp | |
O1 | Owner's Suite (1 Bedroom) | £25,900pp | |
O2 | Owner's Suite (2 Bedrooms) | £35,400pp | |
R1 | Royal Suite (1 Bedroom) | £19,700pp | |
R2 | Royal Suite (2 Bedrooms) | ||
SL | Silver Suite | £16,200pp | |
VI | Vista Suite | £6,900pp | |
CV | Classic Veranda Suite | £7,400pp | |
SV | Superior Veranda Suite | £7,800pp | |
DX | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £8,200pp | |
Suite staterooms from | £7,298pp | ||
G1 | Grand Suite (1 Bedroom) | £21,598pp | |
G2 | Grand Suite (2 Bedrooms) | £34,498pp | |
ME | Medallion Suite | £13,498pp | |
O1 | Owner's Suite (1 Bedroom) | £26,298pp | |
O2 | Owner's Suite (2 Bedrooms) | £35,798pp | |
R1 | Royal Suite (1 Bedroom) | £20,098pp | |
R2 | Royal Suite (2 Bedrooms) | ||
SL | Silver Suite | £16,598pp | |
VI | Vista Suite | £7,298pp | |
CV | Classic Veranda Suite | £7,798pp | |
SV | Superior Veranda Suite | £8,198pp | |
DX | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £8,598pp | |
Suite staterooms from | £7,298pp | ||
G1 | Grand Suite (1 Bedroom) | £21,598pp | |
G2 | Grand Suite (2 Bedrooms) | £34,498pp | |
ME | Medallion Suite | £13,498pp | |
O1 | Owner's Suite (1 Bedroom) | £26,298pp | |
O2 | Owner's Suite (2 Bedrooms) | £35,798pp | |
R1 | Royal Suite (1 Bedroom) | £20,098pp | |
R2 | Royal Suite (2 Bedrooms) | ||
SL | Silver Suite | £16,598pp | |
VI | Vista Suite | £7,298pp | |
CV | Classic Veranda Suite | £7,798pp | |
SV | Superior Veranda Suite | £8,198pp | |
DX | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £8,598pp | |
Suite staterooms from | £7,298pp | ||
G1 | Grand Suite (1 Bedroom) | £21,598pp | |
G2 | Grand Suite (2 Bedrooms) | £34,498pp | |
ME | Medallion Suite | £13,498pp | |
O1 | Owner's Suite (1 Bedroom) | £26,298pp | |
O2 | Owner's Suite (2 Bedrooms) | £35,798pp | |
R1 | Royal Suite (1 Bedroom) | £20,098pp | |
R2 | Royal Suite (2 Bedrooms) | ||
SL | Silver Suite | £16,598pp | |
VI | Vista Suite | £7,298pp | |
CV | Classic Veranda Suite | £7,798pp | |
SV | Superior Veranda Suite | £8,198pp | |
DX | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £8,598pp | |
Suite staterooms from | £7,298pp | ||
G1 | Grand Suite (1 Bedroom) | £21,598pp | |
G2 | Grand Suite (2 Bedrooms) | £34,498pp | |
ME | Medallion Suite | £13,498pp | |
O1 | Owner's Suite (1 Bedroom) | £26,298pp | |
O2 | Owner's Suite (2 Bedrooms) | £35,798pp | |
R1 | Royal Suite (1 Bedroom) | £20,098pp | |
R2 | Royal Suite (2 Bedrooms) | ||
SL | Silver Suite | £16,598pp | |
VI | Vista Suite | £7,298pp | |
CV | Classic Veranda Suite | £7,798pp | |
SV | Superior Veranda Suite | £8,198pp | |
DX | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £8,598pp | |
Suite staterooms from | £7,298pp | ||
G1 | Grand Suite (1 Bedroom) | £21,598pp | |
G2 | Grand Suite (2 Bedrooms) | £34,498pp | |
ME | Medallion Suite | £13,498pp | |
O1 | Owner's Suite (1 Bedroom) | £26,298pp | |
O2 | Owner's Suite (2 Bedrooms) | £35,798pp | |
R1 | Royal Suite (1 Bedroom) | £20,098pp | |
R2 | Royal Suite (2 Bedrooms) | ||
SL | Silver Suite | £16,598pp | |
VI | Vista Suite | £7,298pp | |
CV | Classic Veranda Suite | £7,798pp | |
SV | Superior Veranda Suite | £8,198pp | |
DX | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £8,598pp | |
Suite staterooms from | £7,298pp | ||
G1 | Grand Suite (1 Bedroom) | £21,598pp | |
G2 | Grand Suite (2 Bedrooms) | £34,498pp | |
ME | Medallion Suite | £13,498pp | |
O1 | Owner's Suite (1 Bedroom) | £26,298pp | |
O2 | Owner's Suite (2 Bedrooms) | £35,798pp | |
R1 | Royal Suite (1 Bedroom) | £20,098pp | |
R2 | Royal Suite (2 Bedrooms) | ||
SL | Silver Suite | £16,598pp | |
VI | Vista Suite | £7,298pp | |
CV | Classic Veranda Suite | £7,798pp | |
SV | Superior Veranda Suite | £8,198pp | |
DX | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £8,598pp | |
Suite staterooms from | £7,298pp | ||
G1 | Grand Suite (1 Bedroom) | £21,598pp | |
G2 | Grand Suite (2 Bedrooms) | £34,498pp | |
ME | Medallion Suite | £13,498pp | |
O1 | Owner's Suite (1 Bedroom) | £26,298pp | |
O2 | Owner's Suite (2 Bedrooms) | £35,798pp | |
R1 | Royal Suite (1 Bedroom) | £20,098pp | |
R2 | Royal Suite (2 Bedrooms) | ||
SL | Silver Suite | £16,598pp | |
VI | Vista Suite | £7,298pp | |
CV | Classic Veranda Suite | £7,798pp | |
SV | Superior Veranda Suite | £8,198pp | |
DX | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £8,598pp | |
Suite staterooms from | £7,298pp | ||
G1 | Grand Suite (1 Bedroom) | £21,598pp | |
G2 | Grand Suite (2 Bedrooms) | £34,498pp | |
ME | Medallion Suite | £13,498pp | |
O1 | Owner's Suite (1 Bedroom) | £26,298pp | |
O2 | Owner's Suite (2 Bedrooms) | £35,798pp | |
R1 | Royal Suite (1 Bedroom) | £20,098pp | |
R2 | Royal Suite (2 Bedrooms) | ||
SL | Silver Suite | £16,598pp | |
VI | Vista Suite | £7,298pp | |
CV | Classic Veranda Suite | £7,798pp | |
SV | Superior Veranda Suite | £8,198pp | |
DX | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £8,598pp | |
Suite staterooms from | £7,298pp | ||
G1 | Grand Suite (1 Bedroom) | £21,598pp | |
G2 | Grand Suite (2 Bedrooms) | £34,498pp | |
ME | Medallion Suite | £13,498pp | |
O1 | Owner's Suite (1 Bedroom) | £26,298pp | |
O2 | Owner's Suite (2 Bedrooms) | £35,798pp | |
R1 | Royal Suite (1 Bedroom) | £20,098pp | |
R2 | Royal Suite (2 Bedrooms) | ||
SL | Silver Suite | £16,598pp | |
VI | Vista Suite | £7,298pp | |
CV | Classic Veranda Suite | £7,798pp | |
SV | Superior Veranda Suite | £8,198pp | |
DX | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £8,598pp | |
Suite staterooms from | £7,298pp | ||
G1 | Grand Suite (1 Bedroom) | £21,598pp | |
G2 | Grand Suite (2 Bedrooms) | £34,498pp | |
ME | Medallion Suite | £13,498pp | |
O1 | Owner's Suite (1 Bedroom) | £26,298pp | |
O2 | Owner's Suite (2 Bedrooms) | £35,798pp | |
R1 | Royal Suite (1 Bedroom) | £20,098pp | |
R2 | Royal Suite (2 Bedrooms) | ||
SL | Silver Suite | £16,598pp | |
VI | Vista Suite | £7,298pp | |
CV | Classic Veranda Suite | £7,798pp | |
SV | Superior Veranda Suite | £8,198pp | |
DX | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £8,598pp | |
Suite staterooms from | £7,298pp | ||
G1 | Grand Suite (1 Bedroom) | £21,598pp | |
G2 | Grand Suite (2 Bedrooms) | £34,498pp | |
ME | Medallion Suite | £13,498pp | |
O1 | Owner's Suite (1 Bedroom) | £26,298pp | |
O2 | Owner's Suite (2 Bedrooms) | £35,798pp | |
R1 | Royal Suite (1 Bedroom) | £20,098pp | |
R2 | Royal Suite (2 Bedrooms) | ||
SL | Silver Suite | £16,598pp | |
VI | Vista Suite | £7,298pp | |
CV | Classic Veranda Suite | £7,798pp | |
SV | Superior Veranda Suite | £8,198pp | |
DX | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £8,598pp | |
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