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15th15 | SepSep | 202121 | Reykjavík, Iceland, embark on the Silver Wind | 20:00 | |||
Sprawling Reykjavík, the nation's nerve center and government seat, is home to half the island's population. On a bay overlooked by proud Mt. Esja (pronounced eh-shyuh), with its ever-changing hues, Reykjavík presents a colorful sight, its concrete houses painted in light colors and topped by vibrant red, blue, and green roofs. In contrast to the almost treeless countryside, Reykjavík has many tall, native birches, rowans, and willows, as well as imported aspen, pines, and spruces.Reykjavík's name comes from the Icelandic words for smoke, reykur, and bay, vík. In AD 874, Norseman Ingólfur Arnarson saw Iceland rising out of the misty sea and came ashore at a bay eerily shrouded with plumes of steam from nearby hot springs. Today most of the houses in Reykjavík are heated by near-boiling water from the hot springs. Natural heating avoids air pollution; there's no smoke around. You may notice, however, that the hot water brings a slight sulfur smell to the bathroom.Prices are easily on a par with other major European cities. A practical option is to purchase a Reykjavík City Card at the Tourist Information Center or at the Reykjavík Youth Hostel. This card permits unlimited bus usage and admission to any of the city's seven pools, the Family Park and Zoo, and city museums. The cards are valid for one (ISK 3,300), two (ISK 4,400), or three days (ISK 4,900), and they pay for themselves after three or four uses a day. Even lacking the City Card, paying admission (ISK 500, or ISK 250 for seniors and people with disabilities) to one of the city art museums (Hafnarhús, Kjarvalsstaðir, or Ásmundarsafn) gets you free same-day admission to the other two. Sprawling Reykjavík, the nation's nerve center and government seat, is home to half the island's population. On a bay overlooked by proud Mt. Esja (pronounced eh-shyuh), with its ever-changing hues, Reykjavík presents a colorful sight, its concrete houses painted in light colors and topped by vibrant red, blue, and green roofs. In contrast to the almost treeless countryside, Reykjavík has many tall, native birches, rowans, and willows, as well as imported aspen, pines, and spruces.Reykjavík's name comes from the Icelandic words for smoke, reykur, and bay, vík. In AD 874, Norseman Ingólfur Arnarson saw Iceland rising out of the misty sea and came ashore at a bay eerily shrouded with plumes of steam from nearby hot springs. Today most of the houses in Reykjavík are heated by near-boiling water from the hot springs. Natural heating avoids air pollution; there's no smoke around. You may notice, however, that the hot water brings a slight sulfur smell to the bathroom.Prices are easily on a par with other major European cities. A practical option is to purchase a Reykjavík City Card at the Tourist Information Center or at the Reykjavík Youth Hostel. This card permits unlimited bus usage and admission to any of the city's seven pools, the Family Park and Zoo, and city museums. The cards are valid for one (ISK 3,300), two (ISK 4,400), or three days (ISK 4,900), and they pay for themselves after three or four uses a day. Even lacking the City Card, paying admission (ISK 500, or ISK 250 for seniors and people with disabilities) to one of the city art museums (Hafnarhús, Kjarvalsstaðir, or Ásmundarsafn) gets you free same-day admission to the other two. | |||||||
16th16 | SepSep | 202121 | Westman Islands, Iceland | 07:00 | 13:00 | ||
The name Vestmannaeyjar refers to both a town and an archipelago off the south coast of Iceland. The largest Vestmannaeyjar island is called Heimaey. It is the only inhabited island in the group and is home to over 4000 people. The eruption of the Eldfell Volcano put Vestmannaeyjar into the international lime light in 1973. The volcano’s eruption destroyed many buildings and forced an evacuation of the residents to mainland Iceland. The lava flow was stopped in its tracks by the application of billions of liters of cold sea water. Since the eruption, life on the small island outpost has returned to the natural ebb and flow of a small coastal fishing community on the edge of the chilly and wild North Atlantic. The name Vestmannaeyjar refers to both a town and an archipelago off the south coast of Iceland. The largest Vestmannaeyjar island is called Heimaey. It is the only inhabited island in the group and is home to over 4000 people. The eruption of the Eldfell Volcano put Vestmannaeyjar into the international lime light in 1973. The volcano’s eruption destroyed many buildings and forced an evacuation of the residents to mainland Iceland. The lava flow was stopped in its tracks by the application of billions of liters of cold sea water. Since the eruption, life on the small island outpost has returned to the natural ebb and flow of a small coastal fishing community on the edge of the chilly and wild North Atlantic. | |||||||
16th16 | SepSep | 202121 | Surtsey Island, Iceland | 15:00 | 16:00 | ||
On 14 November 1963, a trawler passing the southernmost point of Iceland spotted a column of smoke rising from the sea. Expecting to find a burning boat they were surprised to find instead, explosive volcanic eruptions. They were witnessing the birth of a new island. Columns of ash reached heights of almost 30,000 feet in the sky and could be seen on clear days as far away as Reykjavík. The eruptions continued for three and a half years, ending in June 1967. Once formed, Surtsey was 492 feet above sea level and covered an area of almost 2 square miles. The island was named after the Norse fire god Surtur. It is a perfect scientific study area used to understand the colonization process of new land by plant and animal life. On 14 November 1963, a trawler passing the southernmost point of Iceland spotted a column of smoke rising from the sea. Expecting to find a burning boat they were surprised to find instead, explosive volcanic eruptions. They were witnessing the birth of a new island. Columns of ash reached heights of almost 30,000 feet in the sky and could be seen on clear days as far away as Reykjavík. The eruptions continued for three and a half years, ending in June 1967. Once formed, Surtsey was 492 feet above sea level and covered an area of almost 2 square miles. The island was named after the Norse fire god Surtur. It is a perfect scientific study area used to understand the colonization process of new land by plant and animal life. | |||||||
17th17 | SepSep | 202121 | Djúpivogur, Iceland | 07:30 | 19:00 | ||
It may be surrounded by pulse-raising volcanic scenery, boast extraordinary wildlife, and sit on a dramatic, jutting fjord - but it's fair to say Djúpivogur likes to take things slow. In fact, Djúpivogur relishes its peace and quiet so much that it's won recognition as a 'Cittaslow' - a Slow City. So prepare to take a new, leisurely look around, as you relax into the breathtaking natural glory of Iceland, and explore this unique location - filled with folklore, fabulous food and fantastic fjords. It may be surrounded by pulse-raising volcanic scenery, boast extraordinary wildlife, and sit on a dramatic, jutting fjord - but it's fair to say Djúpivogur likes to take things slow. In fact, Djúpivogur relishes its peace and quiet so much that it's won recognition as a 'Cittaslow' - a Slow City. So prepare to take a new, leisurely look around, as you relax into the breathtaking natural glory of Iceland, and explore this unique location - filled with folklore, fabulous food and fantastic fjords. | |||||||
18th18 | SepSep | 202121 | At Sea | ||||
19th19 | SepSep | 202121 | St. Kilda Archipelago, Scotland | 07:00 | 14:00 | ||
St Kilda is a remarkable uninhabited archipelago some 40 nautical miles beyond the Outer Hebrides. The stunning cliffs and sea stacks are home to the most important seabird breeding colony in northwest Europe. St Kilda is one of the few places in the world to have received dual World Heritage status from UNESCO in recognition of its Natural Heritage and cultural significance. Village Bay on the island of Hirta once supported a population of over 200, but the last islanders left in the 1930s. Recent restoration work on the village by the National Trust for Scotland offers a marvellous link with the past. One of the caretakers acts as shopkeeper and postmaster for any visitors who might like to send a postcard home from St. Kilda. St Kilda is a remarkable uninhabited archipelago some 40 nautical miles beyond the Outer Hebrides. The stunning cliffs and sea stacks are home to the most important seabird breeding colony in northwest Europe. St Kilda is one of the few places in the world to have received dual World Heritage status from UNESCO in recognition of its Natural Heritage and cultural significance. Village Bay on the island of Hirta once supported a population of over 200, but the last islanders left in the 1930s. Recent restoration work on the village by the National Trust for Scotland offers a marvellous link with the past. One of the caretakers acts as shopkeeper and postmaster for any visitors who might like to send a postcard home from St. Kilda. | |||||||
20th20 | SepSep | 202121 | Fort William, Scotland | 07:00 | 19:00 | ||
21st21 | SepSep | 202121 | Portree, Isle of Skye, Scotland | 07:30 | 17:00 | ||
The Isle of Skye ranks near the top of most visitors' priority lists: the romance of Prince Charles Edward Stuart, known as Bonnie Prince Charlie, combined with the misty Cuillin Hills and their proximity to the mainland all contribute to its popularity. Today Skye remains mysterious and mountainous, an island of sunsets that linger brilliantly until late at night and of beautiful, soft mists. Much photographed are the really old crofts, one or two of which are still inhabited, with their thick stone walls and thatch roofs. Orientation on Skye is easy: follow the only roads around the loops on the northern part of the island and enjoy the road running the length of the Sleat Peninsula in southern Skye, taking the loop roads that exit to the north and south as you please. There are some stretches of single-lane road, but none poses a problem. The Isle of Skye ranks near the top of most visitors' priority lists: the romance of Prince Charles Edward Stuart, known as Bonnie Prince Charlie, combined with the misty Cuillin Hills and their proximity to the mainland all contribute to its popularity. Today Skye remains mysterious and mountainous, an island of sunsets that linger brilliantly until late at night and of beautiful, soft mists. Much photographed are the really old crofts, one or two of which are still inhabited, with their thick stone walls and thatch roofs. Orientation on Skye is easy: follow the only roads around the loops on the northern part of the island and enjoy the road running the length of the Sleat Peninsula in southern Skye, taking the loop roads that exit to the north and south as you please. There are some stretches of single-lane road, but none poses a problem. | |||||||
22nd22 | SepSep | 202121 | Kirkwall, Orkney Islands, Scotland | 08:30 | 21:30 | ||
In bustling Kirkwall, the main town on Orkney, there's plenty to see in the narrow, winding streets extending from the harbor. The cathedral and some museums are highlights. In bustling Kirkwall, the main town on Orkney, there's plenty to see in the narrow, winding streets extending from the harbor. The cathedral and some museums are highlights. | |||||||
23rd23 | SepSep | 202121 | Lerwick, Shetland Islands, Scotland | 06:30 | 13:00 | ||
Founded by Dutch fishermen in the 17th century, Lerwick today is a busy town and administrative center. Handsome stone buildings—known as lodberries—line the harbor; they provided loading bays for goods, some of them illegal. The town's twisting flagstone lanes and harbor once heaved with activity, and Lerwick is still an active port today. This is also where most visitors to Shetland dock, spilling out of cruise ships, allowing passengers to walk around the town. Founded by Dutch fishermen in the 17th century, Lerwick today is a busy town and administrative center. Handsome stone buildings—known as lodberries—line the harbor; they provided loading bays for goods, some of them illegal. The town's twisting flagstone lanes and harbor once heaved with activity, and Lerwick is still an active port today. This is also where most visitors to Shetland dock, spilling out of cruise ships, allowing passengers to walk around the town. | |||||||
24th24 | SepSep | 202121 | Aberdeen, Scotland | 04:30 | 15:15 | ||
With close to 220,000 inhabitants, Aberdeen is Scotland's third most populous city. Locally quarried grey granite was used during the mid-18th to mid-20th centuries for many of Aberdeen's buildings, and hence the nicknames it has earned as the Granite City, or the Grey City. Aberdeen granite was also used to build the terraces of the Houses of Parliament and Waterloo Bridge in London. Since the discovery of North Sea oil in the 1970s, Aberdeen has also been called the Oil Capital of Europe or the Energy Capital of Europe. It is no wonder that because of the oil fields in the North Sea, Aberdeen's seaport is very important. The Heliport with its flights to the oil fields is one of the busiest commercial heliports in the world. With close to 220,000 inhabitants, Aberdeen is Scotland's third most populous city. Locally quarried grey granite was used during the mid-18th to mid-20th centuries for many of Aberdeen's buildings, and hence the nicknames it has earned as the Granite City, or the Grey City. Aberdeen granite was also used to build the terraces of the Houses of Parliament and Waterloo Bridge in London. Since the discovery of North Sea oil in the 1970s, Aberdeen has also been called the Oil Capital of Europe or the Energy Capital of Europe. It is no wonder that because of the oil fields in the North Sea, Aberdeen's seaport is very important. The Heliport with its flights to the oil fields is one of the busiest commercial heliports in the world. | |||||||
25th25 | SepSep | 202121 | Eyemouth, Scotland | 07:00 | 14:00 | ||
Scotland’s first port of call, Eyemouth is the largest town in Berwickshire and is located 5 miles north of the border with England. The small town has been a fishing port since the 13th Century and today the harbour is still active with its colourful fleet, the sights sounds and smells around the bustling harbour a constant reminder of the importance of fishing to this picturesque town. On the 14th October 1881 A devastating storm struck Eyemouth drowning 189 fishermen, the local museum now illustrates the town’s history including a 15ft tapestry exemplifying the disaster blow that occurred. Today, with its population of 3,420 people Eyemouth is home to the solitary mansion of Gunsgreen house which overlooks the pretty harbour. This great home was notorious for being at the centre of the smuggling trade in wine, spirits and tea. Smuggling in Eyemouth, like other coastal communities, was rife amongst the clusters of houses and narrow underground tunnels. The charming high street boasts a wide range of shops, including delicatessen, several fish mongers and a magnificent art gallery. With a golf green that includes Britain’s most extraordinary golf hole, this wonderful fishing village will entice you at every corner you take. Scotland’s first port of call, Eyemouth is the largest town in Berwickshire and is located 5 miles north of the border with England. The small town has been a fishing port since the 13th Century and today the harbour is still active with its colourful fleet, the sights sounds and smells around the bustling harbour a constant reminder of the importance of fishing to this picturesque town. On the 14th October 1881 A devastating storm struck Eyemouth drowning 189 fishermen, the local museum now illustrates the town’s history including a 15ft tapestry exemplifying the disaster blow that occurred. Today, with its population of 3,420 people Eyemouth is home to the solitary mansion of Gunsgreen house which overlooks the pretty harbour. This great home was notorious for being at the centre of the smuggling trade in wine, spirits and tea. Smuggling in Eyemouth, like other coastal communities, was rife amongst the clusters of houses and narrow underground tunnels. The charming high street boasts a wide range of shops, including delicatessen, several fish mongers and a magnificent art gallery. With a golf green that includes Britain’s most extraordinary golf hole, this wonderful fishing village will entice you at every corner you take. | |||||||
26th26 | SepSep | 202121 | Hull, England | 09:30 | 20:00 | ||
Kingston upon Hull is the perfect starting point for an excursion to see York and York Minster. York was an important Roman city and part of the original city walls remain. After a short panoramic tour of York you will continue on to the celebrated York Minster, Northern Europe’s largest Cathedral. A guided tour will feature the highlights of the cathedral, including the famous 14th century stained glass. Kingston upon Hull is the perfect starting point for an excursion to see York and York Minster. York was an important Roman city and part of the original city walls remain. After a short panoramic tour of York you will continue on to the celebrated York Minster, Northern Europe’s largest Cathedral. A guided tour will feature the highlights of the cathedral, including the famous 14th century stained glass. | |||||||
27th27 | SepSep | 202121 | Ramsgate, England | 14:00 | 23:59 | ||
This must see historic port in Ramsgate has a bustling harbour that borders a yacht packed marina giving great views and attracting visitors all year round. In the early ages, Ramsgate was just a small fishing port but developed at the end of the 17th Century as the shipping trade started to show a great importance. Proud to be England’s only Royal harbour, Ramsgate holds the mysterious St. Augustine’s church, the Grange is the first so called “modern house” situated next to the church, and both buildings were designed by Augustus Pugin who also designed the interiors of the houses of Parliament. This must see historic port in Ramsgate has a bustling harbour that borders a yacht packed marina giving great views and attracting visitors all year round. In the early ages, Ramsgate was just a small fishing port but developed at the end of the 17th Century as the shipping trade started to show a great importance. Proud to be England’s only Royal harbour, Ramsgate holds the mysterious St. Augustine’s church, the Grange is the first so called “modern house” situated next to the church, and both buildings were designed by Augustus Pugin who also designed the interiors of the houses of Parliament. | |||||||
28th28 | SepSep | 202121 | London Tower Bridge, England | ||||
London is an ancient city whose history greets you at every turn. If the city contained only its famous landmarks—the Tower of London or Big Ben—it would still rank as one of the world's top cities. But London is so much more. The foundations of London's character and tradition endure. The British bobby is alive and well. The tall, red, double-decker buses (in an updated model) still lumber from stop to stop. Then there's that greatest living link with the past—the Royal Family with all its attendant pageantry. To ice the cake, swinging-again London is today one of the coolest cities on the planet. The city's art, style, and fashion make headlines around the world, and London's chefs have become superstars. London is an ancient city whose history greets you at every turn. If the city contained only its famous landmarks—the Tower of London or Big Ben—it would still rank as one of the world's top cities. But London is so much more. The foundations of London's character and tradition endure. The British bobby is alive and well. The tall, red, double-decker buses (in an updated model) still lumber from stop to stop. Then there's that greatest living link with the past—the Royal Family with all its attendant pageantry. To ice the cake, swinging-again London is today one of the coolest cities on the planet. The city's art, style, and fashion make headlines around the world, and London's chefs have become superstars. | |||||||
29th29 | SepSep | 202121 | London Tower Bridge, England, disembark the Silver Wind | ||||
London is an ancient city whose history greets you at every turn. If the city contained only its famous landmarks—the Tower of London or Big Ben—it would still rank as one of the world's top cities. But London is so much more. The foundations of London's character and tradition endure. The British bobby is alive and well. The tall, red, double-decker buses (in an updated model) still lumber from stop to stop. Then there's that greatest living link with the past—the Royal Family with all its attendant pageantry. To ice the cake, swinging-again London is today one of the coolest cities on the planet. The city's art, style, and fashion make headlines around the world, and London's chefs have become superstars. London is an ancient city whose history greets you at every turn. If the city contained only its famous landmarks—the Tower of London or Big Ben—it would still rank as one of the world's top cities. But London is so much more. The foundations of London's character and tradition endure. The British bobby is alive and well. The tall, red, double-decker buses (in an updated model) still lumber from stop to stop. Then there's that greatest living link with the past—the Royal Family with all its attendant pageantry. To ice the cake, swinging-again London is today one of the coolest cities on the planet. The city's art, style, and fashion make headlines around the world, and London's chefs have become superstars. |
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Grade Code | From | To | |
G1 | Grand 1 Bedroom | £22,860 | £25,400 |
G2 | Grand 2 Bedroom | £28,080 | £31,200 |
Expertly designed and exquisitely appointed. Ideal for entertaining friends whilst cruising or when enjoying a quiet dinner “at home”.
Grand Suites are available as a one-bedroom configuration or as two-bedrooms by adjoining with a Silversea Veranda Suite.
Suites are fitted with a large teak veranda, complete with patio furniture and floor-to-ceiling glass doors. The living room comes with a sitting area and the second bedroom has additional sitting area for guests. There is also a separate dining area and a bar. Grand Suites have twin beds or queen-sized beds, marbled bathrooms with double vanity, separate shower and full-sized whirlpool tub, plus a powder room- the second bedroom is also equipped with a marbled bathroom with full-sized bath.
A walk-in wardrobe with personal safe is provided along with a radio/alarm with iPod docking station, direct-dial telephone, refrigerator and bar setup, stocked with your preferences, Pratesi® fine bed linens and down duvet covers, premium mattresses and a choice of pillows, Plush robes and slippers, Bulgari® bath amenities or a choice of European bath amenities, vanity table(s) with hair dryer, writing desk(s) with personalised stationery, binoculars, and umbrella, WiFi access, flat screen TV(s), on-demand movies, and satellite news, and dry cleaning and pressing service (fee applies).
Guests staying in the Grand Suites are also given Special chocolate welcome, Afternoon canapés upon request, dinner at officer’s table, dinner for two in La Dame, one evening per voyage and two hours of worldwide phone use from your suite, per voyage segment.
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ME | Medallion | £14,040 | £15,600 |
A mark of distinction - Sumptuous and spacious with rich textures and panoramic views surround you with distinguished luxury.
Guests can expect a teak veranda with patio furniture and floor-to-ceiling glass doors, a large living room complete with convertible sofa to accommodate an additional guest as well as a separate dining area.
Fitted with twin beds or queen-sized bed, Medallion Suites have a marbled bathroom with double vanity, full-sized bath, separate shower, a walk-in wardrobe with personal safe is provided along with a radio/alarm with iPod docking station, direct-dial telephone and a refrigerator and bar setup, stocked with your preferences. Pratesi® fine bed linens and down duvet covers, premium mattresses and a choice of pillows, Plush robes and slippers, Bulgari® bath amenities or a choice of European bath amenities, vanity table(s) with hair dryer, writing desk(s) with personalised stationery, binoculars, and umbrella, WiFi access, flat screen TV(s), on-demand movies, satellite news and dry cleaning and pressing service (fee applies).
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O1 | Owner's 1 Bedroom | £27,270 | £30,300 |
O2 | Owner's 2 Bedroom | £30,870 | £34,300 |
The name Owners 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 a Vista Suite.
Suites are fitted with a large teak veranda, complete with patio furniture and floor-to-ceiling glass doors. The living room comes with a sitting area and the second bedroom has additional sitting area for guests. There is also a separate dining area and a bar. Grand Suites have twin beds or queen-sized beds, marbled bathrooms with double vanity, separate shower and full-sized whirlpool tub, plus a powder room- the second bedroom is also equipped with a marbled bathroom with full-sized bath.
A walk-in wardrobe with personal safe is provided along with a radio/alarm with iPod docking station, direct-dial telephone, refrigerator and bar setup, stocked with your preferences, Pratesi® fine bed linens and down duvet covers, premium mattresses and a choice of pillows, Plush robes and slippers, Bulgari® bath amenities or a choice of European bath amenities, vanity table(s) with hair dryer, writing desk(s) with personalised stationery, binoculars, and umbrella, WiFi access, flat screen TV(s), on-demand movies, and satellite news, and dry cleaning and pressing service (fee applies).
Guests staying in the Owners Suites are also given Special chocolate welcome, Afternoon canapés upon request, dinner at officer’s table, dinner for two in La Dame, one evening per voyage and two hours of worldwide phone use from your suite, per voyage segment.
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R1 | Royal 1 Bedroom | £20,340 | £22,600 |
R2 | Royal 2 Bedroom | £26,100 | £29,000 |
Stately describes the Royal Suite, commanding and majestic. Perfect for entertaining with enough living space to roam. The pinnacle of good living.
Royal Suites are available as a one-bedroom configuration or as two-bedrooms by adjoining with a Veranda Suite.
Suites are fitted with a large teak veranda, complete with patio furniture and floor-to-ceiling glass doors. The living room comes with a sitting area and the second bedroom has additional sitting area for guests. There is also a separate dining area and a bar. Grand Suites have twin beds or queen-sized beds, marbled bathrooms with double vanity, separate shower and full-sized whirlpool tub, plus a powder room- the second bedroom is also equipped with a marbled bathroom with full-sized bath.
A walk-in wardrobe with personal safe is provided along with a radio/alarm with iPod docking station, direct-dial telephone, refrigerator and bar setup, stocked with your preferences, Pratesi® fine bed linens and down duvet covers, premium mattresses and a choice of pillows, Plush robes and slippers, Bulgari® bath amenities or a choice of European bath amenities, vanity table(s) with hair dryer, writing desk(s) with personalised stationery, binoculars, and umbrella, WiFi access, flat screen TV(s), on-demand movies, and satellite news, and dry cleaning and pressing service (fee applies).
Guests staying in the Royal Suites are also given Special chocolate welcome, Afternoon canapés upon request, dinner at officer’s table, dinner for two in La Dame, one evening per voyage and two hours of worldwide phone use from your suite, per voyage segment.
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SL | Silver | £16,560 | £18,400 |
Stylish and sophisticated, located midship, the Silver Suites are perfection in design for comfortable living.
Guests can expect a teak veranda with patio furniture and floor-to-ceiling glass doors, a large living room complete with convertible sofa to accommodate an additional guest as well as a separate dining area.
Fitted with twin beds or queen-sized bed, Silver Suites have a marbled bathroom with double vanity, full-sized bath, separate shower, a walk-in wardrobe with personal safe is provided along with a radio/alarm with iPod docking station, direct-dial telephone, and a refrigerator and bar setup, stocked with your preferences. Pratesi® fine bed linens and down duvet covers, premium mattresses and a choice of pillows, Plush robes and slippers, Bulgari® bath amenities or a choice of European bath amenities, vanity table(s) with hair dryer, writing desk(s) with personalised stationery, binoculars, and umbrella, WiFi access, flat screen TV(s), on-demand movies, and satellite news and dry cleaning and pressing service (fee applies).
Guests staying in the Silver Suites are also given Special chocolate welcome, Afternoon canapés upon request, dinner at officer’s table,dinner for two in La Dame, one evening per voyage and two hours of worldwide phone use from your suite, per voyage segment.
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CV | Classic Veranda | £9,270 | £10,300 |
DX | Deluxe Veranda | £10,710 | £11,900 |
A Silversea signature, Veranda Suite is spacious and welcoming. Veranda suites offer floor-to-ceiling glass doors which open onto a furnished private teak veranda. Each spectacular sunset feels like it is yours alone.
Guests can expect a teak veranda with patio furniture and floor-to-ceiling glass doors, a large living room complete with convertible sofa to accommodate an additional guest as well as a separate dining area.
Fitted with twin beds or queen-sized bed, Medallion Suites have a marbled bathroom with double vanity, full-sized bath, separate shower, a walk-in wardrobe with personal safe is provided along with a radio/alarm with iPod docking station, direct-dial telephone and a refrigerator and bar setup, stocked with your preferences. Pratesi® fine bed linens and down duvet covers, premium mattresses and a choice of pillows, Plush robes and slippers, Bulgari® bath amenities or a choice of European bath amenities, vanity table(s) with hair dryer, writing desk(s) with personalised stationery, binoculars, and umbrella, WiFi access, flat screen TV(s), on-demand movies, and satellite news and dry cleaning and pressing service (fee applies).
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VI | Vista | £8,010 | £8,900 |
A quiet sanctuary to escape to on your cruise. The sitting area has plenty of room to relax. Large picture windows frame panoramic ocean views. The perfect backdrop for breakfast in bed.
Guests can expect a large picture window providing panoramic views, twin beds or queen-sized bed, a shared teak veranda and floor-to-ceiling glass doors, sitting area, a marbled bathroom with double-vanity, a separate shower and a full-sized bathtub. A walk-in wardrobe with personal safe is provided along with a radio/alarm with iPod docking station, direct-dial telephone and a refrigerator and bar setup, stocked with your preferences. Pratesi® fine bed linens and down duvet covers, premium mattresses and a choice of pillows, Plush robes and slippers, Bulgari® bath amenities or a choice of European bath amenities, vanity table(s) with hair dryer, writing desk(s) with personalised stationery, binoculars, and umbrella, WiFi access, flat screen TV(s), on-demand movies, and satellite news and dry cleaning and pressing service (fee applies).
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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 heritage that embraces the principals of Slow Food — fresh, sustainable and locally grown. Slow Food is an eco-gastronomic concept that began at a grass roots level in reaction to “Fast Food” and is dedicated to proper land stewardship while preserving cultural food traditions. For example, 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. Seating is limited for dinner and reservations are recommended.
Sparkling with silver, crystal and candlelight, Silversea’s main dining room encircles its guests with sophisticated elegance and impeccable service. Contemporary, international cuisine is created by talented chefs, and menus feature regional specialities unique to the destinations guests visit on their cruise. For example, Roasted Chilean Sea Bass while cruising the Chilean fjords and Indian Chicken Korma en route to Mumbai. During days at sea, choose something from La Collection du Monde, a series of signature dishes created exclusively for Silversea. 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.
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The Panorama Lounge is specially designed to provide an uninterrupted view of the day’s destination from the comfort of the luxury cruise 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.
Every seat in this multi-tiered venue enjoys a clear view to the stage. 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 Show Lounge also presents port talks, enrichment lectures and a variety of special events.
Roulette, blackjack and slot machines are available in the Casino for guests 18 years or older. If you are a novice, come to the champagne reception and learn all the games offered aboard this luxury cruise ship.
The Connoisseur’s Corner offers exceptional cognacs along with a premium selection of cigars for purchase.
A quiet retreat above the bow of this luxury cruise ship invites you to settle into a comfortable seat and enjoy a beverage while watching the ever-changing view. The Observation Lounge also offers a radar screen, astronomical maps, binoculars, reference books and board games.
The Card Room on board this luxury cruise ship is where Bridge games and tournaments take place most days. On days at sea, newcomers to the game can learn how to play. Should your group require a conference or meeting space, Silversea is pleased to provide a tailor-made experience. Audio-visual equipment is available and complimentary.
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 | |||
14 nights aboard the Silver Wind | |||
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 Sep 2021 |
Nts 14 |
Suite £8,010pp |
Suite £8,010pp |
Suite £8,010pp |
Suite £8,010pp |
Suite £8,010pp |
Suite £8,010pp |
Suite £8,010pp |
Suite £8,010pp |
Suite £8,010pp |
Suite £8,010pp |
Suite £8,010pp |
Suite £8,010pp |
Suite £8,010pp |
Suite £8,010pp |
Date 15th Sep 2021 |
Nts 14 |
Suite £8,010pp |
Suite £8,010pp |
Suite £8,010pp |
Suite £8,010pp |
Suite £8,010pp |
Suite £8,010pp |
Suite £8,010pp |
Suite £8,010pp |
Suite £8,010pp |
Suite £8,010pp |
Suite £8,010pp |
Suite £8,010pp |
Suite £8,010pp |
Suite £8,010pp |
Suite staterooms from | £8,010pp | ||
CV | Classic Veranda | £9,270pp | |
DX | Deluxe Veranda | £10,710pp | |
G1 | Grand 1 Bedroom | £22,860pp | |
G2 | Grand 2 Bedroom | ||
ME | Medallion | £14,040pp | |
O1 | Owner's 1 Bedroom | £27,270pp | |
O2 | Owner's 2 Bedroom | ||
R1 | Royal 1 Bedroom | £20,340pp | |
R2 | Royal 2 Bedroom | ||
SL | Silver | £16,560pp | |
VI | Vista | £8,010pp | |
Suite staterooms from | £8,010pp | ||
CV | Classic Veranda | £9,270pp | |
DX | Deluxe Veranda | £10,710pp | |
G1 | Grand 1 Bedroom | £22,860pp | |
G2 | Grand 2 Bedroom | ||
ME | Medallion | £14,040pp | |
O1 | Owner's 1 Bedroom | £27,270pp | |
O2 | Owner's 2 Bedroom | ||
R1 | Royal 1 Bedroom | £20,340pp | |
R2 | Royal 2 Bedroom | ||
SL | Silver | £16,560pp | |
VI | Vista | £8,010pp | |
Suite staterooms from | £8,010pp | ||
CV | Classic Veranda | £9,270pp | |
DX | Deluxe Veranda | £10,710pp | |
G1 | Grand 1 Bedroom | £22,860pp | |
G2 | Grand 2 Bedroom | ||
ME | Medallion | £14,040pp | |
O1 | Owner's 1 Bedroom | £27,270pp | |
O2 | Owner's 2 Bedroom | ||
R1 | Royal 1 Bedroom | £20,340pp | |
R2 | Royal 2 Bedroom | ||
SL | Silver | £16,560pp | |
VI | Vista | £8,010pp | |
Suite staterooms from | £8,010pp | ||
CV | Classic Veranda | £9,270pp | |
DX | Deluxe Veranda | £10,710pp | |
G1 | Grand 1 Bedroom | £22,860pp | |
G2 | Grand 2 Bedroom | ||
ME | Medallion | £14,040pp | |
O1 | Owner's 1 Bedroom | £27,270pp | |
O2 | Owner's 2 Bedroom | ||
R1 | Royal 1 Bedroom | £20,340pp | |
R2 | Royal 2 Bedroom | ||
SL | Silver | £16,560pp | |
VI | Vista | £8,010pp | |
Suite staterooms from | £8,010pp | ||
CV | Classic Veranda | £9,270pp | |
DX | Deluxe Veranda | £10,710pp | |
G1 | Grand 1 Bedroom | £22,860pp | |
G2 | Grand 2 Bedroom | ||
ME | Medallion | £14,040pp | |
O1 | Owner's 1 Bedroom | £27,270pp | |
O2 | Owner's 2 Bedroom | ||
R1 | Royal 1 Bedroom | £20,340pp | |
R2 | Royal 2 Bedroom | ||
SL | Silver | £16,560pp | |
VI | Vista | £8,010pp | |
Suite staterooms from | £8,010pp | ||
CV | Classic Veranda | £9,270pp | |
DX | Deluxe Veranda | £10,710pp | |
G1 | Grand 1 Bedroom | £22,860pp | |
G2 | Grand 2 Bedroom | ||
ME | Medallion | £14,040pp | |
O1 | Owner's 1 Bedroom | £27,270pp | |
O2 | Owner's 2 Bedroom | ||
R1 | Royal 1 Bedroom | £20,340pp | |
R2 | Royal 2 Bedroom | ||
SL | Silver | £16,560pp | |
VI | Vista | £8,010pp | |
Suite staterooms from | £8,010pp | ||
CV | Classic Veranda | £9,270pp | |
DX | Deluxe Veranda | £10,710pp | |
G1 | Grand 1 Bedroom | £22,860pp | |
G2 | Grand 2 Bedroom | ||
ME | Medallion | £14,040pp | |
O1 | Owner's 1 Bedroom | £27,270pp | |
O2 | Owner's 2 Bedroom | ||
R1 | Royal 1 Bedroom | £20,340pp | |
R2 | Royal 2 Bedroom | ||
SL | Silver | £16,560pp | |
VI | Vista | £8,010pp | |
Suite staterooms from | £8,010pp | ||
CV | Classic Veranda | £9,270pp | |
DX | Deluxe Veranda | £10,710pp | |
G1 | Grand 1 Bedroom | £22,860pp | |
G2 | Grand 2 Bedroom | ||
ME | Medallion | £14,040pp | |
O1 | Owner's 1 Bedroom | £27,270pp | |
O2 | Owner's 2 Bedroom | ||
R1 | Royal 1 Bedroom | £20,340pp | |
R2 | Royal 2 Bedroom | ||
SL | Silver | £16,560pp | |
VI | Vista | £8,010pp | |
Suite staterooms from | £8,010pp | ||
CV | Classic Veranda | £9,270pp | |
DX | Deluxe Veranda | £10,710pp | |
G1 | Grand 1 Bedroom | £22,860pp | |
G2 | Grand 2 Bedroom | ||
ME | Medallion | £14,040pp | |
O1 | Owner's 1 Bedroom | £27,270pp | |
O2 | Owner's 2 Bedroom | ||
R1 | Royal 1 Bedroom | £20,340pp | |
R2 | Royal 2 Bedroom | ||
SL | Silver | £16,560pp | |
VI | Vista | £8,010pp | |
Suite staterooms from | £8,010pp | ||
CV | Classic Veranda | £9,270pp | |
DX | Deluxe Veranda | £10,710pp | |
G1 | Grand 1 Bedroom | £22,860pp | |
G2 | Grand 2 Bedroom | ||
ME | Medallion | £14,040pp | |
O1 | Owner's 1 Bedroom | £27,270pp | |
O2 | Owner's 2 Bedroom | ||
R1 | Royal 1 Bedroom | £20,340pp | |
R2 | Royal 2 Bedroom | ||
SL | Silver | £16,560pp | |
VI | Vista | £8,010pp | |
Suite staterooms from | £8,010pp | ||
CV | Classic Veranda | £9,270pp | |
DX | Deluxe Veranda | £10,710pp | |
G1 | Grand 1 Bedroom | £22,860pp | |
G2 | Grand 2 Bedroom | ||
ME | Medallion | £14,040pp | |
O1 | Owner's 1 Bedroom | £27,270pp | |
O2 | Owner's 2 Bedroom | ||
R1 | Royal 1 Bedroom | £20,340pp | |
R2 | Royal 2 Bedroom | ||
SL | Silver | £16,560pp | |
VI | Vista | £8,010pp | |
Suite staterooms from | £8,010pp | ||
CV | Classic Veranda | £9,270pp | |
DX | Deluxe Veranda | £10,710pp | |
G1 | Grand 1 Bedroom | £22,860pp | |
G2 | Grand 2 Bedroom | ||
ME | Medallion | £14,040pp | |
O1 | Owner's 1 Bedroom | £27,270pp | |
O2 | Owner's 2 Bedroom | ||
R1 | Royal 1 Bedroom | £20,340pp | |
R2 | Royal 2 Bedroom | ||
SL | Silver | £16,560pp | |
VI | Vista | £8,010pp | |
Suite staterooms from | £8,010pp | ||
CV | Classic Veranda | £9,270pp | |
DX | Deluxe Veranda | £10,710pp | |
G1 | Grand 1 Bedroom | £22,860pp | |
G2 | Grand 2 Bedroom | ||
ME | Medallion | £14,040pp | |
O1 | Owner's 1 Bedroom | £27,270pp | |
O2 | Owner's 2 Bedroom | ||
R1 | Royal 1 Bedroom | £20,340pp | |
R2 | Royal 2 Bedroom | ||
SL | Silver | £16,560pp | |
VI | Vista | £8,010pp | |
Suite staterooms from | £8,010pp | ||
CV | Classic Veranda | £9,270pp | |
DX | Deluxe Veranda | £10,710pp | |
G1 | Grand 1 Bedroom | £22,860pp | |
G2 | Grand 2 Bedroom | ||
ME | Medallion | £14,040pp | |
O1 | Owner's 1 Bedroom | £27,270pp | |
O2 | Owner's 2 Bedroom | ||
R1 | Royal 1 Bedroom | £20,340pp | |
R2 | Royal 2 Bedroom | ||
SL | Silver | £16,560pp | |
VI | Vista | £8,010pp | |
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