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ON DECK Maiden Voyage: 2023 Owner: Royal Caribbean Group Operator: Silversea Cruises Interior Design: GEM Design Shipyard: Meyer Werft www.silversea.com

Silversea Cruises has unveiled eight signature restaurants for its new ship Silver Nova, scheduled to set sail in 2023.

From spacious, open-seated venues to more intimate dining options, the vessel’s diverse F&B offering will incorporate all-new design features facilitated by Silva Nova’s innovative asymmetrical design – a first for the ultraluxury cruise line.

Marking its debut Silver Nova is al fresco venue The Marquee on Deck 10, which incorporates Spaccanapoli and The Grill, while S.A.L.T. Kitchen will return with a new twist on its culinary-oriented décor. Other venues on board include the 1920s-style supper club and jazz venue Silver Note; French restaurant La Dame; Japanese-inspired Kaiseki serving cuisine from across Asia; and popular Silversea spot Atlantide. The largest of Silver Nova’s restaurants with a capacity for 340 diners is La Terrazza, comprising both indoor and outdoor spaces. Reimagined with a new aesthetic it features floor-to-ceiling windows providing views to the horizon. In addition, Arts Café – relocated to the centre of the ship – will benefit from ample natural light thanks to a doubleheight, glazed atrium.

“Characteristic of Silver Nova, which will push boundaries in cruising, the dining experience aboard our newest ship will represent the latest iteration of Silversea’s unique take on luxury,” says Barbara Muckermann, Chief Commercial Officer at Silversea Cruises. “From S.A.L.T. Kitchen – the first large-scale, regional restaurant at sea – to The Marquee, each of Silver Nova’s restaurants will benefit from innovative design solutions that will bring the destination into view like never before. Food and drink has long been core to the cruise experience for our guests; with Silver Nova, we are enriching Silversea’s trademark dining experiences, which are among the finest at sea.”

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