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FORT LAUDERDALE TO LISBON | 6 JAN – 27 MAY 2026 140 DAYS | 37 COUNTRIES | 70 DESTINATIONS
Lisbon
Cádiz
Cartagena
Malaga
Gibraltar
Hvar La Goulette
Dubrovnik
Bari Kotor Sarande
Split
Athens (Piraeus) Siracusa
Trapani
Valletta
Nafplion
Nazareth (Haifa) Rhodes Antalya
Jerusalem (Ashdod)
Aghios Nikolaos
Transiting the Suez Canal
Luxor (Safaga)
Petra (Aqaba)
Salalah
Mumbai Colombo Galle
Trincomalee Cochin
Phuket
Port Klang
Singapore
Benoa
Fremantle (Perth)
Busselton
Lembar
Darwin
Broome
Exmouth
Esperance
Port Lincoln
Penneshaw
Melbourne
Phillip Island
Adelaide
Hobart
Ft. Lauderdale
Cozumel
Puerto Limón
Colon Transiting the Panama Canal Manta
Mystery Island
Savu Savu
Nuku Hiva Bora Bora Aitutaki
Atuona Fakarava
Papeete
Lifou Noumea
Nuku'alofa
Norfolk Island
Bay of Islands
Auckland
Easter Island
Callao (Lima)
THE PINNACLES, PHILLIP ISLAND, VICTORIA, AUSTRALIA
Discover how the world was discovered
Retrace the routes of history.
There’s a feeling that stretches across history, a feeling each of us shares with the greatest navigators across the ages. Curiosity. For some, it’s a burning desire to go beyond the horizon. For others, it’s a yearning to get out there and see things for themselves, wherever they may be. For us, it’s all this and more. Indulge your curiosity onboard Silver Dawn as you discover and rediscover dozens of destinations across six continents, including many places our world cruises have never sailed to before. Because this is who we are. The Curious and the Sea.
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CHAPTER 1 FROM FORT LAUDERDALE TO CALLAO (LIMA)
A TALE OF TWO OCEANS
Ft. Lauderdale
Callao (Lima)
Cozumel
Puerto Limón Colon Transiting the Panama Canal
Manta
THE PANAMA CANAL, ATLANTIC SIDE
Your journey onboard Silver Dawn begins with a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to sail both the Atlantic Ocean and the Pacific Ocean on the same day as we cross the famed Panama Canal, a must for any true travel connoisseur. In this chapter of your epic voyage we’ll also visit brand new world cruise destinations such as coastal Puerto Limón in Costa Rica and the quaint low-key seaport of Manta in Ecuador. This extraordinary beginning ends with a sunrise arrival at Callao, the port of legendary Lima in Peru.
PUERTO LIMÓN (COSTA RICA) / 11 January
Home to a large Afro-Costa Rican community, Puerto Limón is a captivating melting pot of peoples and influences, and is the place where Christopher Columbus first dropped anchor to explore this part of the world. Throughout their long and rich history, the town’s barrios have seen more than their fair share of settlers, explorers, and, rumour has it, even pirates.
PANAMA
CANAL TRANSIT (PANAMA) / 13 January
The only waterway in the world where East becomes West, the worldfamous Canal de Panamá is 82 kilometres of seagoing history. For millennia, the world’s navigators and explorers were forced to travel the lengthy and hazardous route around the southern tip of South America but only in the past century has this engineering marvel made this remarkable crossing possible every day.
MANTA (ECUADOR) / 15 January
An entirely new destination for our World Cruise, Manta is a scenic port also known as San Pablo de Manta. A trading post since pre-Colombian times, its irregular streets are full of quaint shops and restaurants, especially along the picturesque seaside Avenida Malecón. Just around the corner, wide and sweeping beaches such as El Murciélago lie idle under endless blue skies.
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GANDOCA MANZANILLO, LIMÓN, COSTA RICA
BRIDGE OF THE AMERICAS, PANAMA CANAL
SAN MATEO BEACH, MANTA, ECUADOR
EXCLUSIVE WORLD CRUISE EVENT
Bon Voyage dinner
MEETING FELLOW GUESTS AT A BON VOYAGE DINNER
5 JANUARY 2026 — FORT LAUDERDALE (USA)
As a Silversea World Cruise guest, your voyage begins before it begins, with an exclusive Bon Voyage event and welcome dinner prior to setting sail. This tantalising multi-course preview introduces you to your fellow voyagers and showcases a variety of delectable dishes from some of your upcoming destinations.
CHAPTER 2 FROM CALLAO (LIMA) TO PAPEETE
AN EXPLORER’S PARADISE
Papeete
Callao
(Lima)
Atuona Fakarava Nuku Hiva Bora Bora Easter Island
MOUNT OTEMANU & PAHIA, BORA BORA, FRENCH POLYNESIA
One of the most anticipated segments of our voyage, it kicks off a 20-day exploration of top destinations across the South Pacific: from Easter Island — a must for every explorer — to the French Polynesia and the Cook Islands, named after famed navigator James Cook. You’ll also call on the fascinating isles of Nuku Hiva and Atuona Hiva, both not visited by our World Cruise in over six years.
EASTER ISLAND (CHILE) / 25-26 January
One of the most remote inhabited islands in the world, la Isla de Pascua is a magical place of unique culture, rugged landscapes and singular history. Set against a backdrop of glistening turquoise waters and majestic volcano craters, the island’s mysterious and ancient 1000 Moai statues are up to 22 metres tall: a UNESCO World Heritage Site you’ll never forget.
NUKU HIVA (FRENCH POLYNESIA) / 1 February
The largest of the French Polynesian Marquesas islands, Nuku Hiva was made famous by novelist Herman Melville who was held captive here by natives in 1842. You, on the other hand, will be captivated by the magnificence of this rarely visited destination as you follow in Melville’s footsteps to explore the intimate beaches of a South Pacific island like no other.
BORA BORA (FRENCH POLYNESIA) / 6 February
An extinct volcano surrounded by a lagoon and coral reef, this island’s name in ancient Tahitian — Pora pora mai te pora — meant “created by the gods”. They must have loved art, as the bays of Bora Bora are painted in a kaleidoscope of colours: dark indigo for deeper waters, blue and green pastels closer to shore, and coral reefs in thousands of reds, blues and purples.
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MOAI STATUES, EASTER ISLAND, CHILE
HIVA OA ISLAND, FRENCH POLYNESIA
MAUPITI ISLAND, FRENCH POLYNESIA
Polynesian dreams
EXCLUSIVE WORLD CRUISE EVENT HAWAIIAN LUAU CELEBRATION, POLYNESIA
7 FEBRUARY 2026 – FRENCH POLYNESIA
As ancient Polynesian explorers went from island to island they brought with them their songs and stories, as well as their unique culinary specialities. You’ll get to experience all of this and more as you enjoy a full day of culture and cuisine that ends with a marvellous sunset at the water’s edge.
CHAPTER 3 FROM PAPEETE TO AUCKLAND
TREASURE ISLANDS
Bay of Islands
Auckland Papeete Aitutaki Nuku'alofa Savu Savu Mystery Island Lifou Noumea Norfolk Island
NORFOLK ISLAND, SOUTH PACIFIC, AUSTRALIA
Several first-time world cruise destinations, including Noumea in New Caledonia and Nuku’alofa in Tonga, make this an itinerary to remember. Names such as Mystery Island and Norfolk Island evoke the legacies of explorers who sailed thousands of kilometres to reach this part of the world, from Magellan to Bligh. And you’ll be visiting at a time when the entire region comes alive with festivals celebrating local customs, music and dance.
AITUTAKI (COOK ISLANDS) / 9 February
This secluded island is an “almost atoll”, as it’s actually an immense lagoon encircled by land and reef. 15 motus (islets) are scattered across the lagoon with most of them made entirely of coral. This creates a magical atmosphere where coconut palm trees sway over crystal clear turquoise waters, and multi-coloured coral reefs host unique species of fish and turtles.
SAVUSAVU (FIJI) / 15 February
Thanks to its sunlit charm, Savusavu is the quintessential tropical paradise. From hot springs to pearl farms to majestic waterfalls, the island is a rare mix of sublime natural features. With more palm trees than people, and over 250 species from around the world found throughout its gardens and beaches, you’ll always feel like you’re in a picture-perfect postcard.
LIFOU (NEW CALEDONIA) / 18 February
An entirely new destination for our World Cruise, Lifou is largely untouched and unspoiled. One of the best kept secrets of the Pacific, each of its beaches offers up something a bit different, from immaculate white sand and calm waters to magnificent cliffs overlooking picturesque bays. A small island paradise to discover and rediscover.
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AITUTAKI, COOK ISLANDS, POLYNESIA
VANUA LEVU ISLAND, FIJI, SOUTH PACIFIC
JINEK BAY, LIFOU ISLAND, NEW CALEDONIA
The magic of Mystery Island
FULL SHIP EVENT TRADITIONAL TAHITIAN DANCERS, POLYNESIA
17 FEBRUARY 2026 — MYSTERY ISLAND (VANUATU)
Experience Mystery Island like never before. Snorkel in blue-green waters teeming with wildlife, lounge on dedicated daybeds, and explore the curiosities of this island in pavilions and installations curated by Silversea. Finally, top off your visit with a fusion cuisine experience right on the beach.
CHAPTER
NEW WORLDS OF THE ANCIENTS
Auckland
(Perth) Hobart Melbourne Adelaide Penneshaw Port Lincoln Esperance Busselton Phillip Island
Fremantle
4 FROM AUCKLAND
FREMANTLE
MOUNT WELLINGTON, HOBART, TASMANIA
TO
(PERTH)
For the first time on a World Cruise, we’ll travel the south and west coasts of Australia. You’ll visit natural wonders such as Kangaroo Island and the Eyre Peninsula, both unchanged since early explorers arrived here guided by the brightly-lit stars and clear skies this part of the world is famous for. And you’ll enjoy the otherworldly landscapes of the pink Hillier Lake in Esperance, sample outstanding vintages at world-famous wineries, and experience up-close encounters with the local wildlife.
HOBART, TASMANIA (AUSTRALIA) / 1-2 March
A penal colony in times gone by, Hobart is Australia’s secondoldest city and one of the world’s most beautiful harbours. Encircled by dramatic cliffs, landscaped gardens, wavy mountains and endless ocean views, it must be seen to be believed. Generous sunshine and cool Antarctic breezes conspire to create some highly acclaimed wines, including several fabulous Pinot Noirs.
PORT LINCOLN (AUSTRALIA) / 8 March
A new world cruise destination, Port Lincoln features a coastal wilderness like no other, from craggy limestone cliffs to large sand dunes. Here you’ll get up close and personal with penguins and visit Coffin Bay National Park, a place that, despite its name, teems with life and is home to some of the world’s most succulent oysters and seafood.
ESPERANCE (AUSTRALIA) / 11 March
Esperance is a fabulous new addition to our World Cruise. The town’s name means “hope” in French, in contrast with the original Nyungar name, Kepa Kurl, meaning “where the water lies like a boomerang”. No matter how you call it, you’ll get to enjoy the island’s crystal clear waves and white sand beaches, many located inside nature reserve Cape Le Grand National Park.
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MOUNT WELLINGTON, HOBART, TASMANIA
PORT LINCOLN, SOUTH AUSTRALIA
CAPE LE GRAND, ESPERANCE, W. AUSTRALIA
CHAPTER 5 FROM FREMANTLE (PERTH) TO SINGAPORE
THE CALL OF THE WIND
Fremantle (Perth)
Singapore
Broome
Exmouth
Darwin
Lembar Benoa
NUSA PENIDA,
REGENCY, BALI, INDONESIA
KLUNGKUNG
Your Australia journey continues as we sail on to the craggy coastlines of the west and north-west, a largely pristine and unexplored part of the world. You’ll see “Mars by the sea”, the UNESCO World Heritage Ningaloo Reef coral gardens, and the Kimberley coast where time stands still. Uninhabited valleys and gorges rise up to meet high plateaus overlooking majestic waterfalls and gorgeous cliffs, all unchanged for millions of years. Then you’ll move on to explore the islands of Indonesia, including breathtaking Bali.
BROOME (AUSTRALIA) / 19 March
At the heart of Australia’s wild and unspoiled Kimberley Coast, Broome is all about picturesque bays, clear turquoise waters and beaches made of the finest sands, often entirely untouched. You’ll encounter flora and fauna that have managed to flourish like nowhere else, as this area is one of the most uninhabited places in the world.
DARWIN (AUSTRALIA) / 22 March
A former outpost for ancient explorers, Darwin is now the capital of Australia’s Northern Territory and the gateway to massive Kakadu National Park, a timeless place of sparkling waterfalls and deep canyons, rich with hidden wildlife. The city itself is full of culture and excitement, with multi-ethnic cuisine, colourful markets and a year-round laid-back holiday vibe.
BENOA, BALI (INDONESIA) / 26 March
Benoa is the best of Bali, with incredible blue-green waters, a large variety of fascinating marine wildlife, and an occasional glimpse at traditional Balinese life through the area’s temples and fishing villages. At the northern end of the peninsula is Pasar Desa Pakraman, a market where local fishermen sell their daily catch from early in the morning all the way to midnight.
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BROOME, WESTERN AUSTRALIA
DARWIN, NORTHERN TERRITORY, AUSTRALIA
SANUR BEACH, BALI, INDONESIA
EXCLUSIVE WORLD CRUISE EVENT
From paddy to plate
RICE FIELDS, BALI, INDONESIA
26 MARCH 2026 — BENOA, BALI (INDONESIA)
Frequently voted one of the best resorts in the world, Tanah Gajah and its charming rice paddies act as a backdrop for this unique dinner. You’ll be surrounded by this sacred ingredient spread around the world by ancient explorers for a true paddy-to-plate experience, including a live cultural performance.
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SINGAPORE TO MUMBAI
ROUTES OF SILK & SPICE
Singapore
Mumbai
Colombo Galle
Trincomalee
Cochin Phuket
Port Klang
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CHINESE FISHING NETS, FORT KOCHI, KERALA, SOUTH INDIA
Inspired by the ancient sea routes linking East and West, this itinerary touches upon five countries, all part of the historic Ancient Silk Road and Maritime Spice Routes. They all played a central role in the economic, cultural and political interactions between different peoples of the time. And they still do. This South Asian chapter features several extended stays and a deeper look at destinations ashore, including late departures from Trincomalee and Colombo, as well as overnights in Cochin and Singapore.
SINGAPORE (SINGAPORE) / 30-31 March
This island city-country is a heady blend of yesterday and tomorrow, with sparkling high-rises towering over traditional outdoor street markets. Your overnight stay will allow you to enjoy the many layers of this unique metropolis, and take in magical views over the Singapore Straits, the bay’s canopy of amazing gardens, and world-renowned Supertree Grove.
GALLE (SRI LANKA) / 9 April
Galle looks like a block of paradise carved into the southwest sea of Sri Lanka, with straight-edged beaches and shores that host a myriad of ancient monuments to navigation, including the Galle Lighthouse, Dutch Fort and Maritime Museum. Active since before Ancient Roman times, this ancient seaport is a distinctive mix of influences, peoples and stories.
COCHIN (INDIA) / 12-13 April
A vital spice trading centre for the entire west coast of India from the 14th century onwards, Kochi was nicknamed “Queen of the Arabian Sea” by early navigators. Ruled by, or allied with, a variety of empires throughout its history — including the Chinese, Portuguese, Dutch and British — its wealth of cultural influences has shaped the odd streets and alleyways of this intriguing city.
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GARDENS BY THE BAY, SINGAPORE
COCHIN, KERALA, SOUTH INDIA
GALLE DUTCH FORT, SRI LANKA
EXCLUSIVE WORLD CRUISE EVENT
The exotic marigold and more
MARTIAL ARTS, KERALA, SOUTH INDIA
12 APRIL 2026 — COCHIN (INDIA)
Explore the colourful the streets in your very own Tuk-tuk, enjoy a traditional Keralan Sadhya lunch served on an immense banana leaf, witness a Kalaripayattu martial arts performance, and board a typical riverboat for a relaxing cruise down rustic Kerala backwaters used for centuries to transport local silks and spices.
CHAPTER 7 FROM MUMBAI TO JERUSALEM (ASHDOD)
THE TIDES OF HISTORY
Luxor (Safaga)
Jerusalem (Ashdod)
Petra (Aqaba)
Mumbai
Salalah
Transiting the Suez Canal
STATUES OF RAMSES II, LUXOR TEMPLE, EGYPT
This stretch of your journey accompanies you through thousands of years of human exploration and antiquity. You’ll experience the past up close and personal, on the shores of India and Oman, in and among the sands of Egypt and Petra, and on a celebratory crossing of the historic Suez Canal, as we make our way to Jerusalem in Israel. An impressive look at how the world has changed, and keeps changing, thanks to the spirit of adventure of travellers just like you.
From street vendors to high-street shops, traditional cuisine to experimental fare, Mumbai has everything the curious voyager is looking for. The capital of India and of Indian culture, it is one of the most multi-layered cities in the world, with ancient temples spilling out onto lush green parks next to sparklingly glass high-rises.
Often called “the world’s greatest open-air museum”, Luxor is a site to behold. Bright orange temples and columns are set against the bluest of skies. The sheer size of these monuments is indescribable; they simply must be seen. As the ancient capital of the Egyptian pharaohs, it features structures more than 3,400 years old standing at attention waiting to be explored.
Crossing the Suez Canal is the sailing adventure of a lifetime. Built in 1869, this feat of engineering shaved almost 7,000 kilometres off the route for sailors travelling between Asia and Europe. As you sail towards the Mediterranean, you’ll experience incredible scenery, from the lush foliage of the Nile Delta to the west, to the vastness of the Sinai Peninsula desert to the east.
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MUMBAI (INDIA) / 15-16 April
SUEZ CANAL TRANSIT / 29 April
SAFAGA, LUXOR (EGYPT) / 25-26 April
THE GATEWAY TO INDIA, MUMBAI, INDIA
QUEEN HATSHEPSUT TEMPLE, LUXOR, EGYPT
THE SUEZ CANAL, EGYPT
CHAPTER 8 FROM JERUSALEM (ASHDOD) TO SPLIT
MEDITERRANEA
Split
Sarande
Dubrovnik
Athens (Piraeus)
Rhodes Antalya
Nazareth (Haifa)
Nafplion
Aghios Nikolaos
Jerusalem (Ashdod)
DUBROVNIK VIEWED FROM THE WALLS, CROATIA
Next you’ll visit the ancient city of Nazareth, with its captivating architecture, millennial customs and traditions, all framed by its biblical history. Then you’ll foot upon two of Greece’s most well-known islands, Rhodes and Crete, the latter welcoming us at Aghios Nikolas, a new world cruise destination. And as if one marvellous sea isn’t enough, you’ll also explore the Adriatic, known for its breathtaking coastline made of lush green hills that dive into crystal-clear waters.
RHODES (GREECE) / 5 May
Known for its stunning bays and beaches, impressive ancient ruins and colourful Old Town, Rhodes is an island hideaway like no other. The citadel, built by the Order of Knights of the Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem, or Hospitallers for short, is one of the best-preserved medieval towns in all of Europe and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
SARANDE (ALBANIA) / 10 May
A new destination for our World Cruise, Sarande is a small seaside harbour featuring vast vistas and a lovely seaside promenade that spans the entire town. The gateway to the Albanian Riviera, it’s a place where explorers have made their mark over and over again, while the area changed hands and empires, from Byzantine to Greek to Ottoman.
DUBROVNIK (CROATIA) / 11 May
A charming medieval city poised on the edge of a rocky outcrop overlooking the water, Dubrovnik is a sight to see. Small and entirely walkable, the old town is surrounded by ancient walls and dotted with towers, large baroque buildings, beautiful open-air public squares and small idyllic cafés. All this is set like a gem in the blue-green stone of the Eastern Adriatic.
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LINDOS ACROPOLIS, RHODES, GREECE
CITY WALLS OF DUBROVNIK, CROATIA
PORT OF SARANDA, ALBANIA
CHAPTER 9 FROM SPLIT TO LISBON
THE ORIGINS OF EXPLORATION
Split
Lisbon
Cartagena
Malaga Cádiz
Gibraltar
Trapani
Siracusa
Valletta Bari Kotor Hvar
La Goulette
THE ICONIC ROCK OF GIBRALTAR
Your final chapter features seven new world cruise destinations. From timeless medieval towns such as Hvar and Kotor, to romantic Italian ports Siracusa and Trapani, your curiosity will be piqued as you explore rarely-visited wonders. You’ll tour the shores of northern Africa and the southern Mediterranean — a region of contrasting cultures and spicy cuisine — and enjoy the markets of Tunis, all before arriving in Lisbon, the jumping-off point for so many explorers throughout the ages.
Nestled in a bay hidden behind Montenegro’s Adriatic coast, Kotor is a town of fortifications. The port is surrounded by walls built by explorers from the Republic of Venice, while the entire town is surrounded by fjords of tall yet picturesque limestone cliffs. Winding streets and medieval alleyways lead to a wealth of trattorias where you can sample börek, pasulj and bajadera.
A charming coastal town at the north-western tip of Sicily, Drepanum, as it was known in ancient Roman times, has been a key port for global trade in the Mediterranean for millennia. Connecting Europe to the Middle East and North Africa, it’s a place steeped in history, some of which you’ll discover as you explore its narrow alleyways, colourful streets and seaside avenues.
A Silversea World Cruise first, Tunis is a champion of contrasts. At its heart lies the Ancient Medina, its tightly packed dwellings now a World Heritage Site. Just outside, the Ville Nouvelle features colonial-era structures and wide avenues lined with palm trees perfect for taking the attention away from smaller buildings and their secretive hidden courtyards.
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KOTOR (MONTENEGRO) / 14 May
TRAPANI (ITALY) / 19 May
LA GOULETTE, TUNIS (TUNISIA) / 20 May
THE BAY OF KOTOR, MONTENEGRO
TUNIS, TUNISIA
TRAPANI, SICILY, REGION OF ITALY
The grand finale
EXCLUSIVE
WORLD CRUISE EVENT
TAJINES, MOROCCO, NORTH AFRICA
TO BE REVEALED
At a secret location straddling the Atlantic and Mediterranean, Africa and Europe, you’ll celebrate an unforgettable voyage with all the excitement of an ancient navigator catching sight of new land for the first time. Enjoy a grand farewell celebration with superb cultural performances and a delectable menu of local specialities.
Our exclusive Land Programmes
Explore a selection of bespoke onshore experiences.
We’ve curated a series of optional experiences designed to give you a closer look at the heart of your destination. From exciting Uzbekistan to ancient Egypt to a new look at the Balkans, get ready to be inspired by these unique tours. You’ll be immersed in antiquity as you retrace the routes of the Silk Road, just like traders and explorers did before you. You’ll navigate the sacred waters of the Nile to see how the magnificent Egyptian empire was built. And you’ll uncover the wonders of Serbia and see how it became the crossroads of history it is today.
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UZBEKISTAN: THE HEART OF THE SILK ROAD
16-25 APRIL 2026
The gateway to the centuries-old Silk Road, you’ll see how Uzbekistan has played a key role in global navigation and trade throughout the ages. With a rich and varied culture stretching from the capital Tashkent to the shining desert oasis of Bukhara, you’ll admire intricate turquoise tiles, towering minarets and streets filled with vendors plying their trade as they’ve done for millennia.
EXPLORE EGYPT
26-31 APRIL 2026
Follow in the footsteps of ancient explorers as you sail up the Nile to witness the wonders of Egypt, from the temples of Luxor to the Valley of the Kings to the Great Pyramids of Giza. Uncover the secrets of the Pharaohs inside the Kom Ombo Temple and indulge in a candlelit gourmet dinner on Herbyab Island, before visiting the Grand Egyptian Museum and its famed King Tut Exhibition Hall.
BELGRADE
11-14 MAY 2026
Discover the vibrant capital of Serbia and how it was shaped by its unique geography and history. A magical place where the Danube and Sava rivers meet — and where countless peoples and explorers came together — the city has changed over and over, and been rebuilt 38 times. From nostalgic Yugoslavthemed museums to immense Serbian orthodox temples, it’s a wealth of sights to see.
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SAINT SAVA TEMPLE, BELGRADE, SERBIA
REGISTAN SQUARE, SAMARKAND, UZBEKISTAN
PHILAE TEMPLE, ASWAN, EGYPT
OUR WORLD CRUISE FLAGSHIP, SILVER DAWN
The world of Silver Dawn
The ultimate flagship for an exceptional world cruise.
Silver Dawn was created for the curious in all of us. Her thoroughly modern design incorporates classic elements for a timeless feel throughout a variety of stylish spaces and venues.
As we’ll be sailing for 140 days on The Curious and The Sea, you’ll have all the time in the world to enjoy Silver Dawn’s all-inclusive all-suite lifestyle.
Intimate enough for our legendary onboard ambience and personalised service, she features eight separate dining venues, including those from Sea And Land Taste, our unique culinary experience that brings the flavours, traditions and cuisines of your destination onboard. Whet your curiosity and your appetite with gourmet dining across a wide range of cuisines. And explore Silver Dawn’s unparalleled array of bars and lounges, from exciting hotspots to the cosiest of corners. And finally, indulge yourself in the sensual bliss of Otium, our pioneering wellness programme inspired by the ancient Roman art of comfort.
All this choice and variety is perfectly suited to The Curious and the Sea, a world cruise that reaches across history and geography to explore a wealth of regions, cultures and experiences.
Welcome onboard a world of discovery.
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Sea And Land Taste
Silver Dawn welcomes you to our unique culinary programme, S.A.L.T. (Sea And Land Taste). Designed to immerse you in the foods, peoples and stories of the regions you travel to, it’s perfect for a destination-rich journey such as The Curious and the Sea . You’ll learn how the exotic cuisines of Micronesia and French Polynesia grew over time, and experience Australia’s exciting foodie scene. You’ll also retrace the recipes of the historic Spice Route from Asia to the Middle East and enjoy the mix of delicious cuisines that is Europe, all thanks to a roster of visiting local chefs, authors and cuisine experts. With menus that change with each place you visit, and onboard spaces for recreating local dishes, S.A.L.T. is a unique luxury gourmet experience where we bring the flavours of your destination right to your table, onboard and onshore.
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Discover a world of flavour onboard and on shore.
FALAFEL SANDWICH,
S.A.L.T.
The second largest restaurant on Silver Dawn , S.A.L.T. Kitchen takes you on a journey of over 80 tantalising menus — curated by regional experts — that change to reflect each place you visit. From the indigenous flavours of Peru and Polynesia, to iconic specialties such as New Zealand green mussels and Spanish jamón ibérico , it’s a place of unparalleled culinary discovery on land and at sea.
Our intimate test kitchen, this unique and interactive space features daily classes and tastings held by our culinary team and a selection of chefs and regional experts from your destination. Enjoy over 60 different culinary programmes and recreate your favourite dishes onboard as you enjoy a deeper learning experience that will change how you see and taste foods from around the world forever.
Enjoy freshly-mixed beverages inspired by your destination as expert mixologists create a total of 70 custom-designed regional cocktails with only the best locally-sourced ingredients. All this alongside an incredible selection of local beverages, from smalldistillery rum in Central America to craft pisco in Peru, from aromatic raki in Turkey to wonderful Andalusian sherry.
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S.A.L.T. LAB
S.A.L.T. KITCHEN
S.A.L.T. BAR
EXPERIENCES ASHORE
If you’re curious about cuisine, our World Cruise 2026 offers a series of expertly-designed and crafted onshore experiences in select cities. These bring you closer to the authentic flavours and culinary traditions of the world and deepen your understanding of the peoples and cultures behind your favourite dishes. For the first time on our World Cruise, you can also enjoy two complimentary onshore culinary experiences at a selection of destinations for an exquisite, local dining experience.
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S.A.L.T.
Welcome to Otium
Uncover a new route to wellness.
Onboard Silver Dawn , you’ll be catered to and pampered by our blissful new wellness programme, Otium. A celebration of Silversea’s Mediterranean heritage, it was inspired by the baths of ancient Rome: places of leisure perfect for relaxing, socialising, bathing, eating, drinking and simply enjoying all life has to offer. On Silver Dawn , you’ll enjoy everything from exquisite personal treatments in our new Otium spa to indulgent experiences delivered in your suite. With a complimentary spa treatment and ship-wide Otium inspiration, you might find yourself wanting to stay at sea just a little bit longer.
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Benefits & Inclusions
Exclusive for World Cruise guests
Private Executive Transfers 1
Business Class Air (From Selected Countries/Gateways)
Meet & Greet 2
Bon Voyage Reception, Dinner and Overnight Accommodation Pre-embarkation
Shore Excursions (One Per Port, Per Day)
$1,000 Onboard Spending Credit Per Guest (Up To $2,000 Per Suite)
Exclusive World Cruise Events
Two Exclusive S.A.L.T. Dining Experiences Ashore 3
One Otium Spa Treatment Per Guest 4
Special Commemorative Gifts
Silver Shore Baggage Valet (Up To 2 Bags, 50lbs Each, Per Guest)
Laundry Service
Unlimited Premium Wi-Fi (up to 2 devices per person)
Medical Service 5
Visa Package 6
1 – Between home and airport, up to 50 miles per transfer | 2 – At the airport of arrival | 3 – In selected ports of call | 4 – Throughout the duration of the World Cruise | 5 – Medical Service includes: visits to the Ship Medical Center, medical services typically provided for which we normally charge a fee, any medical tests administered onboard and medications prescribed by our onboard doctor to treat an ailment. We will not include refills on any prescription drugs, the cost of transferring a guest to land-based facility for treatment, medical evacuations, or any other costs incurred off the ship | 6 – For USA, Canada, UK, Germany, Australia, Brazil, Mexico, China, Singapore, Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Ireland, Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland | All other standard inclusions apply
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DATE PORTS ARRIVE DEPART CHAPTER 1 6 Jan FORT LAUDERDALE 18:00 7 Jan DAY AT SEA 8 Jan COZUMEL 08:00 23:00 9 Jan DAY AT SEA 10 Jan DAY AT SEA 11 Jan PUERTO LIMÓN 08:0018:00 12 Jan COLON 09:0023:00 13 Jan PANAMA CANAL TRANSIT 05:3018:30 14 Jan DAY AT SEA 15 Jan MANTA 08:0019:00 16 Jan DAY AT SEA 17 Jan DAY AT SEA 18 Jan CALLAO (LIMA) 07:00 CHAPTER 2 19 Jan CALLAO (LIMA) 23:00 20 Jan DAY AT SEA 21 Jan DAY AT SEA 22 Jan DAY AT SEA 23 Jan DAY AT SEA 24 Jan DAY AT SEA 25 Jan EASTER ISLAND 08:00 26 Jan EASTER ISLAND 17:00 27 Jan DAY AT SEA 28 Jan DAY AT SEA 29 Jan DAY AT SEA 30 Jan DAY AT SEA 31 Jan DAY AT SEA 1 Feb NUKU HIVA 09:0022:00 2 Feb ATUONA 08:0017:00 3 Feb DAY AT SEA 4 Feb FAKARAVA 09:0019:00 5 Feb DAY AT SEA 6 Feb BORA BORA 08:00 17:00 CHAPTER 3 7 Feb PAPEETE 06:0019:00 8 Feb DAY AT SEA 9 Feb AITUTAKI 10:00 18:00 10 Feb DAY AT SEA 11 Feb DAY AT SEA 12 Feb DAY AT SEA 13 Feb NUKU'ALOFA 08:00 23:00 14 Feb DAY AT SEA 15 Feb SAVU SAVU 08:00 16:00 16 Feb DAY AT SEA 17 Feb MYSTERY ISLAND 09:00 18:00 18 Feb LIFOU 08:0018:00 19 Feb NOUMEA 08:0018:00 20 Feb DAY AT SEA 21 Feb NORFOLK ISLAND 08:0017:00 22 Feb DAY AT SEA 23 Feb BAY OF ISLANDS 08:00 19:00 CHAPTER 4 24 Feb AUCKLAND 07:00 25 Feb AUCKLAND 13:30 26 Feb DAY AT SEA 27 Feb DAY AT SEA 28 Feb DAY AT SEA 1 Mar HOBART 09:00 2 Mar HOBART 13:30 3 Mar PHILLIP ISLAND 17:00 23:00 4 Mar MELBOURNE 08:0018:00 5 Mar DAY AT SEA 6 Mar ADELAIDE 08:00 23:00 7 Mar PENNESHAW 08:0019:00 8 Mar PORT LINCOLN 08:0019:00 9 Mar DAY AT SEA 10 Mar DAY AT SEA 11 Mar ESPERANCE 08:0018:00 12 Mar DAY AT SEA 13 Mar BUSSELTON 08:00 18:00 CHAPTER 5 14 Mar FREMANTLE (PERTH) 07:0019:00 15 Mar DAY AT SEA 16 Mar DAY AT SEA 17 Mar EXMOUTH 18 Mar DAY AT SEA 19 Mar BROOME 08:0019:00 20 Mar DAY AT SEA
49 Overnight in Port 21 Mar DAY AT SEA 22 Mar DARWIN 08:00 18:00 23 Mar DAY AT SEA 24 Mar DAY AT SEA 25 Mar LEMBAR 09:00 22:00 26 Mar BENOA 07:00 23:00 27 Mar DAY AT SEA 28 Mar DAY AT SEA 29 Mar DAY AT SEA CHAPTER 6 30 Mar SINGAPORE 07:00 31 Mar SINGAPORE 16:00 1 Apr PORT KLANG (KUALA LUMPUR) 08:00 23:00 2 Apr DAY AT SEA 3 Apr PHUKET 08:00 23:00 4 Apr DAY AT SEA 5 Apr DAY AT SEA 6 Apr DAY AT SEA 7 Apr TRINCOMALEE 08:00 20:00 8 Apr DAY AT SEA 9 Apr GALLE 07:00 19:00 10 Apr COLOMBO 07:00 23:00 11 Apr DAY AT SEA 12 Apr COCHIN 07:00 13 Apr COCHIN 18:00 14 Apr DAY AT SEA 15 Apr MUMBAI 09:00 CHAPTER 7 16 Apr MUMBAI 19:00 17 Apr DAY AT SEA 18 Apr DAY AT SEA 19 Apr DAY AT SEA 20 Apr SALALAH 08:00 17:00 21 Apr DAY AT SEA 22 Apr DAY AT SEA 23 Apr DAY AT SEA 24 Apr DAY AT SEA 25 Apr SAFAGA (LUXOR) 07:00 26 Apr SAFAGA (LUXOR) 17:00 27 Apr AQABA (PETRA) 07:00 23:00 28 Apr DAY AT SEA 29 Apr SUEZ CANAL TRANSIT 04:00 18:00 CHAPTER 8 30 Apr ASHDOD (JERUSALEM) 07:00 23:00 1 May HAIFA (NAZARETH) 08:00 23:00 2 May DAY AT SEA 3 May ANTALYA 08:00 4 May ANTALYA 18:00 5 May RHODES 08:00 18:00 6 May AGHIOS NIKOLAOS 08:00 17:00 7 May PIRAEUS (ATHENS) 09:00 23:00 8 May NAFPLION 08:00 19:00 9 May DAY AT SEA 10 May SARANDE 08:00 17:00 11 May DUBROVNIK 09:00 20:00 CHAPTER 9 12 May SPLIT 07:00 23:00 13 May HVAR 08:00 20:00 14 May KOTOR 08:00 20:00 15 May BARI 08:00 23:30 16 May DAY AT SEA 17 May SIRACUSA 08:00 23:00 18 May VALLETTA 08:00 17:00 19 May TRAPANI 08:00 21:00 20 May LA GOULETTE (TUNIS) 08:00 17:00 21 May DAY AT SEA 22 May CARTAGENA 09:00 17:30 23 May MALAGA 08:00 23:00 24 May GIBRALTAR 08:00 22:00 25 May CÁDIZ 08:00 23:00 26 May DAY AT SEA 27 May LISBON 07:00
Silver Dawn
50 E E E E Otium Spa E E 634 635 636 637 638 639 640 641 642 643 644 645 646 647 648 649 650 651 652 653 654 655 656 657 658 659 660 661 662 663 Beauty Salon Barber Salon 602 604 606 608 610 612 614 616 618 620 622 624 626 628 630 632 601 603 605 607 609 611 615 617 619 621 623 625 627 629 631 633 Laun-derette Relaxation Area Fitness Centre Reception Future Cruise Sales Laun-derette E E E E Stage E E Shore Concierge 502 501 504 503 506 505 508 507 510 509 512 511 514 515 516 517 518 519 520 521 522 523 524 525 526 527 528 529 Venetian Lounge Dolce Vita E E E E E E 405 407 409 411 415 417 Atlantide S.A.L.T. Kitchen S.A.L.T. Lab S.A.L.T. Bar Kaiseki E E E E Silver Note La Terrazza Casino E E 738 740 742 744 746 748 750 752 754 756 758 760 762 764 739 741 743 745 747 749 751 753 755 757 759 761 763 765 766 767 704 703 706 705 708 707 710 709 712 711 714 715 716 717 718 719 720 721 722 723 724 725 726 727 728 729 730 731 732 733 734 735 736 737 702 701 Laun-derette Boutique Arts Café La Dame Laun-derette E E E E E E 863 804 806 808 810 812 814 816 818 820 822 824 826 828 830 832 834 803 805 807 809 811 819 821 823 825 827 829 831 833 835 836 838 840 842 844 846 848 850 852 854 856 858 860 815 817 862 864 837 839 841 843 845 847 849 851 853 855 802 857 859 861 865 801 Atlantide Kaiseki S.A.L.T. Kitchen S.A.L.T. Bar S.A.L.T. Lab Reception/ Guest Relations Shore Concierge Dolce Vita Venetian Lounge Future Cruise Sales Otium Spa Fitness Centre La Terrazza Silver Note Casino DECK 4 DECK 5 DECK 6 DECK 7 Arts Café Boutique La Dame DECK 8
SPECIFICATIONS
SUITE CATEGORIES
Owner’s
Deck plans are for illustration purposes only and may be subject to change.
51 Connoisseur’s Outdoor Area Connoisseur’s Corner E E E E E E Panorama Lounge 933 935 937 936 939 941 943 945 947 932 934 938 940 942 944 946 Laun-derette 903 905 907 909 911 915 917 919 921 923 925 927 929 931 901 904 906 908 910 912 914 916 918 920 922 924 926 928 930 902 Whirlpool Area Laun-derette E E The Grill Pool Grill Pool Bar 1002 1001 1004 1003 1006 1005 1008 1007 1010 1009 1012 1011 Pool E E E E E E Jogging Track 1102 1104 1106 1108 1110 1112 1114 1101 1103 1105 1107 1109 1111 1115 Observation Library Spaccanapoli Open view to Swimming Pool Laun-derette
Suite Grand Suite Royal Suite Silver Suite Deluxe Veranda Suite Superior Veranda Suite Classic Veranda Suite Panorama Suite Vista Suite
Panorama Lounge Connoisseur’s Corner Pool Deck Pool Bar The Grill Whirlpool Area Observation Library Spaccanapoli Jogging Track DECK 9 DECK 10 DECK 11
411 Officers International Guests 596 Tonnage 40,700 Length 698 Feet / 212.8 Metres Width 86 Feet / 27 Metres Speed 19.8 Knots Passenger Decks 8 3rd Guest Capacity Connecting Suites Wheelchair Accessible Suites Built 2021 Registry Bahamas 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Crew
Silver Dawn Suites
Suite diagrams shown are for illustration purposes only and may vary from actual square footage. Please refer to suite specifications for square footage.
ALL SUITES FEATURE:
BUTLER SERVICE
REFRIGERATOR AND BAR SETUP STOCKED WITH YOUR PREFERENCES
PLUSH BATHROBES
PILLOW MENU
LUXURY BATH AMENITIES
COMPLIMENTARY WI-FI FOR ALL SUITES
PERSONALISED STATIONERY
UMBRELLA
HAIR DRYER
WALL MOUNTED USB-C MOBILE DEVICE CHARGERS
DIRECT-DIAL TELEPHONE(S)
CHAMPAGNE ON ARRIVAL
OWNER’S SUITE
Available as a one-bedroom configuration or as a two-bedroom by adjoining with a Panorama suite (as illustrated).
ONE BEDROOM: 947-1055 SQ FT / 88-98 M2
INCLUDING VERANDA (129 SQ FT / 12 M2)
TWO BEDROOM: 1281-1389 SQ FT / 119-129 M²
INCLUDING VERANDA (129 SQ FT / 12 M²)
• Large veranda with patio furniture and floor-to-ceiling glass doors; bedroom two has additional large picture window
• Living room with sitting area; bedroom two has additional sitting area
• Separate dining area
• Twin beds or king-sized bed; bedroom two has additional twin beds or queen-sized bed
• Marble bathroom with double vanity, separate shower and full-sized bath, plus a powder room; bedroom two has additional marble bathroom with shower
• Custom-made luxury bed mattresses
• Walk-in wardrobe(s) with personal safe
• Vanity table(s)
• Writing desk(s)
• One 55” / 140 cm and one 40” / 102 cm flat-screen HD TVs in main suite, plus one 40” / 102 cm flat-screen HD TV in bedroom two
• Interactive Media Library
• Sound system with Bluetooth connectivity
• Illy® espresso machine
• Unlimited Premium Wi-Fi
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GRAND SUITE
Available as a one-bedroom configuration or as a two-bedroom by adjoining with a Veranda Suite (as illustrated).
DECK 8: ONE BEDROOM: 1572 SQ FT / 146 M² INCLUDING VERANDA (570 SQ FT / 53 M²); TWO BEDROOM: 1970 SQ FT / 183 M²
INCLUDING VERANDA (635 SQ FT / 59 M²)
DECK 9: ONE BEDROOM: 1472 SQ FT / 137 M² INCLUDING VERANDA (474 SQ FT / 44 M²); TWO BEDROOM: 1873 SQ FT / 174 M²
INCLUDING VERANDA (538 SQ FT / 50 M²)
• Two verandas with patio furniture and floor-to-ceiling glass doors; bedroom two has additional veranda
• Living room with convertible sofa to accommodate an additional guest
• Sitting area; bedroom two has additional sitting area
• Separate dining area
• Twin beds or king-sized bed; bedroom two has additional twin beds or queen-sized bed
• Marble bathroom with double vanity, separate shower and full-sized bath, plus a powder room; bedroom two has additional marble bathroom with full-sized bath
• Custom-made luxury bed mattresses
• Walk-in wardrobe(s) with personal safe
• Vanity table(s)
• Writing desk(s)
• One 55” / 140 cm and one 40” / 102 cm flat-screen HD TV in main suite, plus one 40” / 102 cm flat-screen HD TV in bedroom two
• Interactive Media Library
• Sound system with Bluetooth connectivity
• Illy® espresso machine
• Unlimited Premium Wi-Fi
ROYAL SUITE
Available as a one-bedroom configuration or as a two-bedroom by adjoining with a Veranda suite (as illustrated).
ONE BEDROOM: 1130 SQ FT / 105 M²
INCLUDING VERANDA (129 SQ FT / 12 M²)
TWO BEDROOM: 1528 SQ FT / 142 M²
INCLUDING VERANDA (194 SQ FT / 18 M²)
• Large veranda with patio furniture and floor-to-ceiling glass doors; bedroom two has additional veranda
• Living room with convertible sofa to accommodate an additional guest
• Sitting area; bedroom two has additional sitting area
• Separate dining area
• Twin beds or king-sized bed; bedroom two has additional twin beds or queen-sized bed
• Marble bathroom with double vanity, separate shower and full-sized bath, plus a powder room; bedroom two has additional marble bathroom with full-sized bath
• Custom-made luxury bed mattresses
• Walk-in wardrobe(s) with personal safe
• Vanity table(s)
• Writing desk(s)
• One 55” / 140 cm and one 40” / 102 cm flat-screen HD TV in main suite, plus one 40” / 102 cm flat-screen HD TV in bedroom two
• Interactive Media Library
• Sound system with Bluetooth connectivity
• Illy® espresso machine
• Unlimited Premium Wi-Fi
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SILVER SUITE
Available as a one-bedroom configuration or as a two-bedroom by adjoining with a Panorama suite (as illustrated). One suite available as a wheelchair accessible suite.
DELUXE VERANDA SUITE / SUPERIOR VERANDA SUITE / CLASSIC VERANDA SUITE
Some Veranda Suites accommodate three guests. Deluxe Verandas offer preferred central location with identical accommodations to Classic and Superior Verandas.
ONE BEDROOM: 786 SQ FT / 73 M²
INCLUDING VERANDA (129 SQ FT / 12 M²)
TWO BEDROOM: 1119 SQ FT / 104 M²
INCLUDING VERANDA (129 SQ FT / 12 M²)
• Veranda with patio furniture and floor-to-ceiling glass doors
• Living room with convertible sofa to accommodate an additional guest
• Sitting area
• Separate dining area
• Twin beds or king-sized bed
• Marble bathroom with double vanity, full-sized bath, separate shower; bedroom two has additional marble bathroom with full-sized bath
• Wheelchair accessible suite has a marble bathroom with vanity and separate shower (no full-sized bath as illustrated)
• Walk-in wardrobe with personal safe
• Vanity table
• Writing desk
• One 55” / 140 cm and one 40” / 102 cm flat-screen HD TV in main suite; plus one 40” / 102 cm cm flat-screen HD TV in bedroom two
• Interactive Media Library
• Sound system with Bluetooth connectivity
• Illy® espresso machine
• Unlimited Premium Wi-Fi
387 SQ FT / 36 M²
INCLUDING VERANDA (64 SQ FT / 6 M²)
• Veranda with patio furniture and floor-to-ceiling glass doors
• Sitting area
• Twin beds or queen-sized bed
• Marble bathroom with vanity, full-sized bath, separate shower
• Walk-in wardrobe with personal safe
• Writing desk
• One 40” / 102 cm flat-screen HD TV
• Interactive Media Library
• Unlimited Standard Wi-Fi
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PANORAMA SUITE
Available as a one bedroom configuration.
VISTA SUITE
Some Vista Suites are available as a wheelchair accessible suite*
334 SQ FT / 31 M2 – DECK 9
• Sitting area
• Twin beds or queen-sized bed
• Marble bathroom with vanity, full-sized bath, separate shower
• Walk-in wardrobe with personal safe
• Writing desk
• One 40” / 102 cm flat-screen HD TV
• Interactive Media Library
• Unlimited Standard Wi-Fi
334 SQ FT / 31 M² – DECK 4
WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBLE SUITE: 440-646 SQ FT / 41-60 M²
• Sitting area
• Twin beds or queen-sized bed
• Marble bathroom with vanity, full-sized bath, separate shower
• Wheelchair accessible suite has a marble bathroom with vanity and separate shower (no full-sized bath)
• Walk-in wardrobe with personal safe; wheelchair accessible suites fitted with cupboards and wardrobe with personal safe
• Writing desk
• One 40” / 102 cm flat-screen HD TV
• Interactive Media Library
• Unlimited Standard Wi-Fi
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* Wheelchair accessible suite does not include full-sized bath
Contact your luxury cruise specialists for more details All images in this brochure are intended as a general reference. Ship features, materials, finishes and layout may differ from those shown in this brochure Visit silversea.com/terms-and-conditions for the full Terms and Conditions or contact our Reservation Team or your Travel Advisor