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Split to Lisbon

with Silversea
May. 12, 2026 - May. 27, 2026
16 days13 ports

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Itinerary

Day 1: Split
Day 2: Hvar Island
Day 3: Kotor
Day 4: Bari
Day 6: Siracuse, Sicily
Day 7: Valletta
Day 8: Trapani, Sicily
Day 9: La Goulette
Day 11: Cartagena
Day 12: Málaga
Day 13: Gibraltar
Day 14: Cádiz
Day 16: Lisbon
Day 1: Split

Split’s ancient core is so spectacular and unusual that a visit is more than worth your time. The heart of the city lies within the walls of Roman emperor Diocletian’s retirement palace, which was built in the 3rd century AD. Diocletian, born in the nearby Roman settlement of Salona in AD 245, achieved a brilliant career as a soldier and became emperor at the age of 40. In 295 he ordered this vast palace to be built in his native Dalmatia, and when it was completed he stepped down from the throne and retired to his beloved homeland. Upon his death, he was laid to rest in an octagonal mausoleum, around which Split’s magnificent cathedral was built.In 615, when Salona was sacked by barbarian tribes, those fortunate enough to escape found refuge within the stout palace walls and divided up the vast imperial apartments into more modest living quarters. Thus, the palace developed into an urban center, and by the 11th century the settlement had expanded beyond the ancient walls.Under the rule of Venice (1420–1797), Split—as a gateway to the Balkan interior—became one of the Adriatic’s main trading ports, and the city’s splendid Renaissance palaces bear witness to the affluence of those times. When the Habsburgs took control during the 19th century, an overland connection to Central Europe was established by the construction of the Split–Zagreb–Vienna railway line.After World War II, the Tito years saw a period of rapid urban expansion: industrialization accelerated and the suburbs extended to accommodate high-rise apartment blocks. Today the historic center of Split is included on UNESCO’s list of World Heritage Sites.

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Bathing in the Dalmatian Coast’s generous sunshine and overlooking sparkling island-studded waters Split is a city of romantic beauty built around an extraordinary – still beating – historical heart. The setting may be spectacular but it’s the Diocletian’s Palace – a Roman remain of incredible scale and detail that is truly bewitching. With a natural backdrop of dramatic limestone mountains and Croatia’s trademark scenic wonders all around Split is a true heavyweight of the Adriatic. To enter Split’s Diocletian’s Palace is to step into a beautiful time warp. Head first to the Cathedral of Saint Domnius where a hollow bell tower rockets up puncturing the sky. The perfume of lavender hangs heavy wherever you walk in the old town where tucked shops offer artisan chocolates dried figs and freshly-ground coffees. The expansive seafront promenade is all palm trees buzzing bars and eateries and further out you’ll find the peace of Marion Hill – where you can climb to some of the best views in town. Or take the far less exerting wander to Sustipan cemetery’s breathtaking panorama of sea city and distant islands. Trips to island paradises like Hvar and Brac are tempting as are longer excursions to sites like Krka National Park’s Waterfalls – where wide terraces of frothing water thunder into cooling swimmable splash pools below. Nearby Trogir is another UNESCO World Heritage Site offering a cosier no less charming old town and historic port.

Day 2: Hvar Island

The Croatian island of Hvar bills itself as the “sunniest island in the Adriatic.” Not only does it have the figures to back up this claim—an annual average of 2,724 hours of sunshine—but it also makes visitors a sporting proposition, offering them a money-back guarantee if there are seven consecutive days of snow (snow has been known to fall here; the last time being February 2012).

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One of the most popular of the island escapes sprinkled across the turquoise Adriatic Hvar is a glorious idyll of hidden coves electric blue waters and quietly contented port towns. In recent years it’s gathered something of a reputation as a party island – mainly earned from Hvar Town’s nocturnal exuberances and the transient day-tripping yachts that drop by. Soak up the energy exuberance and fine dining or sidestep the hedonism to explore a richly refined rural and historic island – utterly spoiled with sunshine and hidden beaches which dazzle with colourful intensity. Bike rides along long sweeping coastal paths boat journeys from pretty harbours walks through fields of purple lavender. Relish the sunshine and explore deserted idyllic inlets before sharing strong espressos in quiet harbour towns surrounded by welcoming sun-wrinkled locals. There’s also rich Medieval history – the sleepy town of Stari Grad is said to be Croatia’s oldest dating back to 384 BC. Elsewhere Jelsa is a postcard perfect place – settle in for a bite to eat with nothing but the sound of harbour waters lapping and sandpaper scraping boats hulls for company. You can walk to look out over glorious views across to Brac sometimes watching on as thunderstorms rage and flash an eternity away over the mainland’s crumpled mountains. You’re also just a short ferry ride from the incredible Golden Horn – an evocative spike of brilliant sand which juts out evocatively into the cobalt-blue sea.

Day 3: Kotor

Backed by imposing mountains, tiny Kotor lies hidden from the open sea, tucked into the deepest channel of the Bokor Kotorska (Kotor Bay), which is Europe’s most southerly fjord. To many, this town is more charming than its sister UNESCO World Heritage Site, Dubrovnik, retaining more authenticity, but with fewer tourists and spared the war damage and subsequent rebuilding which has given Dubrovnik something of a Disney feel.Kotor’s medieval Stari Grad (Old Town) is enclosed within well-preserved defensive walls built between the 9th and 18th centuries and is presided over by a proud hilltop fortress. Within the walls, a labyrinth of winding cobbled streets leads through a series of splendid paved piazzas, rimmed by centuries-old stone buildings. The squares are now haunted by strains from buskers but although many now house trendy cafés and chic boutiques, directions are still given medieval-style by reference to the town’s landmark churches.In the Middle Ages, as Serbia’s chief port, Kotor was an important economic and cultural center with its own highly regarded schools of stonemasonry and iconography. From 1391 to 1420 it was an independent city-republic and later, it spent periods under Venetian, Austrian, and French rule, though it was undoubtedly the Venetians who left the strongest impression on the city’s architecture. Since the breakup of Yugoslavia, some 70% of the stone buildings in the romantic Old Town have been snapped up by foreigners, mostly Brits and Russians. Porto Montenegro, a new marina designed to accommodate some of the world’s largest super yachts, opened in nearby Tivat in 2011, and along the bay are other charming seaside villages, all with better views of the bay than the vista from Kotor itself where the waterside is congested with cruise ships and yachts. Try sleepy Muo or the settlement of Prčanj in one direction around the bay, or Perast and the Roman mosaics of Risan in the other direction.

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Embedded into the slopes of the steep Lovćen mountain and overlooking the deep blue Adriatic the fortified town of Kotor boasts a spectacular imposing staging that few can match. Sq Squeezing in through the tight Bay of Kotor is a daunting and impressive approach in itself as you arrive via one of Europe’s most stunning waterways. A pearl of Montenegro and the Adriatic Kotor’s warren-like streets drip with history and authenticity. Under Venetian influence for four centuries the city’s UNESCO World Heritage Site old town invites you to wander amid atmospheric stone-clad streets overlooked by a sea of terracotta roofs and the double towers of the cathedral. Many favour Kotor for its compact layout smaller crowds and authenticity however – having been spared from shelling during Yugoslavia’s breakup. The tightknit streets here are patrolled by a slinking population of feline residents who were adopted as the town’s mascots after being left behind by transient trader ships. Learn of the city’s extensive heritage on the waves in the dedicated maritime museum that is contained within Grgurina Palace. Pick your way through tight alleys of workshops and studios walking below fresh laundry strung from windows before settling into shiny paved piazzas for an afternoon coffee or seafood meal. If you’re up for an aerobic challenge tackle the 1 350 steps up the steep walls to St John’s fortress. The views over the gorgeous bay make the arduous slog worth it.

Day 4: Bari

Bari, capital of the province of Apulia, lies on southern Italy’s Adriatic coast. Its busy port is a leading commercial and industrial centre as well as a transit point for travellers catching ferries across the Adriatic to Greece. Bari comprises a new and an old town. To the north, on a promontory between the old and new harbours, lies the picturesque old town, or Citta Vecchia, with a maze of narrow, crooked streets. To the south is the spacious and regularly planned new town, which has developed considerably since 1930, when the Levant Fair was first held here. The heart of the modern town is Piazza della Liberta. The busy thoroughfare, Corso Vittorio Emanuele II, separates the new town from the old. At the eastern end of the Corso begins the Lungomare Nazario Sauro, a magnificent seafront promenade that runs along the old harbour. Bari and the Apulian region were long recognized for their strategic location, attracting a succession of colonizers such as the Normans, Moors and Spaniards, each leaving their mark. 

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Explore further afield to immerse yourself in Puglia’s beauty and cultural wonders – or simply soak up the atmosphere roaming the crooked streets of Bari’s old town – Bari Vecchia – where matriarchs roll out sheets of pasta in open doorways footballs rattle along dusty streets and sun-wrinkled old men lay out hands of cards. The photogenic old town’s streets are crowned by the chalky white Cattedrale di San Sabino where vaulted archways pretty mosaics and a large rose window await. Wander along the ruler-straight Lungomare Promenade to breathe in fresh salty air and look up at the slowly twirling ferris wheel – take a ride for some of the best views out over Bari’s waterfront. Feeling hungry? Enjoy some local cucina povera – cooking of the poor – deeply traditional food that is simple and rich in elemental flavours. Warm focaccia bread pasted with fruity local olive oil and ear-shaped orecchiette pasta tangled with sun-gorged cherry tomatoes and creamy ricotta cheese is all on the menu. Puglia’s whitewashed ancient villages stunning beaches and laid-back down-to-earth approach to life means you’ll most likely want to explore further than just Bari. Powdery white sand beaches await at Salento – punctuated by arching rock formations. The incredible cave dwellings of Matera – 2019’s European Capital of Culture – are also easily within your grasp as is Polignano a Mare’s spectacularly scenic narrow wedge of urban beach.

Day 6: Siracuse, Sicily

Siracusa, known to English speakers as Syracuse, is a wonder to behold. One of the great ancient capitals of Western civilization, the city was founded in 734 BC by Greek colonists from Corinth and soon grew to rival, and even surpass, Athens in splendor and power. It became the largest, wealthiest city-state in the West and a bulwark of Greek civilization. Although Siracusa lived under tyranny, rulers such as Dionysius filled their courts with Greeks of the highest cultural stature—among them the playwrights Aeschylus and Euripides, and the philosopher Plato. The Athenians, who didn’t welcome Siracusa’s rise, set out to conquer Sicily, but the natives outsmarted them in what was one of the greatest military campaigns in ancient history (413 BC). The city continued to prosper until it was conquered two centuries later by the Romans.Present-day Siracusa still has some of the finest examples of Baroque art and architecture; dramatic Greek and Roman ruins; and a Duomo that’s the stuff of legend—a microcosm of the city’s entire history in one building. The modern city also has a wonderful, lively, Baroque old town worthy of extensive exploration, as well as pleasant piazzas, outdoor cafés and bars, and a wide assortment of excellent seafood. There are essentially two areas to explore in Siracusa: the Parco Archeologico (Archaeological Zone), on the mainland; and the island of Ortygia, the ancient city first inhabited by the Greeks, which juts out into the Ionian Sea and is connected to the mainland by two small bridges. Ortygia is becoming increasingly popular with tourists, and is starting to lose its old-fashioned charm in favor of modern boutiques.Siracusa’s old nucleus of Ortygia, a compact area, is a pleasure to amble around without getting unduly tired. In contrast, mainland Siracusa is a grid of wider avenues. At the northern end of Corso Gelone, above Viale Paolo Orsi, the orderly grid gives way to the ancient quarter of Neapolis, where the sprawling Parco Archeologico is accessible from Viale Teracati (an extension of Corso Gelone). East of Viale Teracati, about a 10-minute walk from the Parco Archeologico, the district of Tyche holds the archaeological museum and the church and catacombs of San Giovanni, both off Viale Teocrito (drive or take a taxi or city bus from Ortygia). Coming from the train station, it’s a 15-minute trudge to Ortygia along Via Francesco Crispi and Corso Umberto. If you’re not up for that, take one of the free electric buses leaving every 10 minutes from the bus station around the corner.

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Honey-coloured Siracusa is a staggering UNESCO World Heritage Site, and an extraordinary Sicilian city of immense ancient history. The modern population is a fraction of what it was at the city’s heyday around 400 BC, when Athens’ might was successfully challenged and faced down, reinforcing the city’s incredible power and status. Siracusa’s historical nucleus waits to be discovered on the compact islet of Ortygia. The city was founded here, but grew over time, spreading across to the mainland. A small channel separates the two, which is now spanned by twin bridges. Wander the atmospheric streets of this time warp, to reach the shining elegance of Piazza Duomo. The Baroque cathedral rises like a giant sandcastle, and you can settle opposite to cradle a glass of wine and enjoy the view over the immaculate square – people watching before the glorious baroque façade. Dig deep into its history at the mainland’s archaeological park. Here you can wander between the remains of a Greek theatre, constructed in the 5th century BC, and now used as a grandiose, atmospheric venue for events and performances. You’ll also encounter a Roman Amphitheatre – where gladiators battled brutally, and the spectacular ear-shaped cave, which is famed for its extraordinary, secret-revealing acoustics. It was given its name – the Ear of Dionysius – by Caravaggio. Visit the legendary Fonte Arethusa, or lose yourself in the Ortygia Market – you’ll find everything here, from fresh fish, to spices and local bottles of wines. Look out for a flavour-filled jar of real Sicilian u strattu – an intense tomato paste that is the secret ingredient to many Sicilian recipes. The local ingredients are imbued with flavour by this volcanic land’s fertile soils and the firepower of Europe’s most active volcano Mount Etna, waits just to the north.

Day 7: Valletta

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.

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Perched high on the imposing Sciberras Peninsula, Valletta immediately presents its massive, protective walls and vertical bastions to visitors arriving by sea. Rising to 47 metres in places, the fortifications protect lavish palaces, grand domes and illustrious gardens. Built by the Knights of St John on the narrow peninsular, Valletta is a compact, richly historical treasure trove of Baroque wonders. Ascend to reach the restful, flower-filled Upper Barrakka Gardens, where cannons fire and boom in salute at noon each day, sending echoing cracks of noise out across the waves below. Recognised as 2018’s European Capital of Culture, Valletta is a fascinating and dense haven of history and intrigue. A busy, bustling capital, the breathtaking St John’s Cathedral – commissioned in 1572 – is almost concealed among its narrow streets. The relatively modest exterior is counterpointed by a staggeringly opulent, gold-leaf bathed interior, containing a Caravaggio masterpiece – the shadowy vision of the Beheading of St John. Cinematic and magnificent, Valletta has served as a filming location for Game of Thrones – but real epic history abounds on this rocky isle too. From the prehistoric and megalithic sites of the Hypogeum of Paola and Tarxien, to the fascinating War Museum at Fort St Elmo. Mdina also waits nearby, and the former medieval capital is a striking contrast to the island’s main city. Cars are barred from its streets, and it offers endlessly atmospheric old-time wanders. With a strategic positioning in the Mediterranean, Malta is a jewel that many have wrestled for over the centuries. Independence from Britain was finally achieved in 1964, but the close allegiance remains evident, with English recognised as an official language, cars driving on the left, and red post boxes and telephone gleaming in Malta’s sunshine.

Day 8: Trapani, Sicily

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.

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Surrounded by glowing turquoise waters and rugged coastline Trapani invites you to explore western Sicily’s ruins intense flavours and sun-soaked leisure pursuits. Built on salt and tuna exports Trapani is experiencing a renaissance having been lovingly spruced up as a sailing capital and an international airport bringing in visitors from far and wide. The town looks out over the Egadi Islands gazing west to witness some of Siciliy’s most evocative sunset displays. Start exploring Trapani from its historic core a dense network of alleys hosting a collection of small shops restaurants and wine bars. You’ll encounter the Cathedral of San Lorenzo – where colourful artworks are spread below sweeping arches and a beautiful domed roof. Sicily feels like an island on the cusp of continents and Trapani practically has one foot in Africa as you soak in its pretty whitewash houses and fusion of foods and arts. Discover the Ancient Greek influence by venturing to rich archaeological sites nearby like Selinus and Segesta where the treasures from the past have been unearthed and displayed. Pyramids of white salt rise up at the Riserva Naturale Saline di Trapani e Paceco. These salt marshes and windmills are a symbol of Trapani and although sea salt production is much less important today the small white hills remain a Trapani landmark. Look out for the pink flamingos wading in the salt pans below. For beach days the Egadi Islands can be easily reached from Trapani – Favignana is the largest and most popular.

Day 9: La Goulette

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Tunisia’s capital lies at the western end of the shallow Lake Tunis which opens to the sea at La Goulette. This is the first of a string of beach suburbs that stretches away to the north it is here that the city’s port is located. This coastal area includes the ruins of ancient Carthage and the picturesque suburb of Sidi Bou Said places that attract more visitors than Tunis itself. As far as capital cities go Tunis has an easy-going unhurried air about it. It is a very liberal city by Islamic standards and certainly leading the way in Western trends for the rest of the country. In Tunisia the struggle for independence didn’t take the violent course that it did in Algeria. Ruler Ahmed Bey who governed from 1837 to 1855 encouraged Westernization and brought in military and other advisors to this end. In 1861 during the reign of Mohammed Sadiq a constitution – the first in the Arab world – was proclaimed. Until the time of the French protectorate the medina was very much the center of things. Then under the French influence the ville nouvelle (new city) emerged with its major banks department stores and administrative services. The main focus of ville nouvelle is the wide tree-lined Avenue Habib Bourguiba. At its western end this major thoroughfare becomes the Avenue de France terminating in the Place de la Victoire and the entrance to the medina.

Day 11: Cartagena

A Mediterranean city and naval station located in the Region of Murcia, southeastern Spain, Cartagena’s sheltered bay has attracted sailors for centuries. The Carthaginians founded the city in 223BC and named it Cartago Nova; it later became a prosperous Roman colony, and a Byzantine trading centre. The city has been the main Spanish Mediterranean naval base since the reign of King Philip II, and is still surrounded by walls built during this period. Cartagena’s importance grew with the arrival of the Spanish Bourbons in the 18th century, when the Navidad Fortress was constructed to protect the harbour. In recent years, traces of the city’s fascinating past have been brought to light: a well-preserved Roman Theatre was discovered in 1988, and this has now been restored and opened to the public. During your free time, you may like to take a mini-cruise around Cartagena’s historic harbour: these operate several times a day, take approximately 40 minutes and do not need to be booked in advance. Full details will be available at the port.

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On the crossroads of mighty cultures, this Murcian port has endless ancient stories to share. A valuable natural harbour attracted many civilisations to this sun-bathed, southeasterly setting – following its foundation by the Carthaginians in 227 BC. Blending the imprints left by countless cultures on this global junction, the presence of everyone from the Vandals to the Phoenicians and Moors can be felt as you explore, walking between ruins and celebrated modernist architecture along Calle Mayor. Cartagena is crowned by the soaring Castillo de la Concepcion – rise to the stout castle aboard a panoramic lift. Inside, look through reams of archaeological treasures, or admire the rolling views down over the port and across the waters. Watch out for the electric blue peacocks who strut flamboyantly. Cartagena’s emergence as a visitor destination coincided with a stunning discovery in 1988 – the bowl of a gloriously preserved Roman Theatre. Enter to sit among the grandiose ancient venue, so evocative, you can’t help but imagine the historic performances that have graced its stage. Wander the breezy waterfront, looking across the narrow strait towards Africa’s distant haze, and spotting gleaming warships. Cartagena’s perfect harbour means it has been one of Spain’s oldest strategic navy positions since the 16th century. Settle to enjoy the joys of tapas in lively bars – sampling crisped paella, squid and honeyed-aubergine. Easter’s Semana Santa festivities are typically lively here, as hooded processions, lavish floats and sombre fiery displays roll through the streets.

Day 12: Málaga

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.

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Bathing in the sunshine coast’s stunning subtropical climate, and laying out endless spectacular beaches, it’s no surprise that Malaga is one of Spain’s most popular cities. The already impressive cultural appeal of this holiday city has skyrocketed over recent years, and with a storied old town and Moorish fortifications, Malaga has a lot to offer. Nearby, you can recline on the renowned beaches of the Costa del Sol, or venture inland to discover the Moorish treasures of Granada and Cordoba. La Malagueta beach is Malaga’s spacious urban beach, perfect for a sunbathe and a dip in the warm water, before enjoying seaside cocktails or seafood tapas in the restaurants nearby. Malaga and the Costa del Sol may be best known for glorious weather and beaches, but Malaga can now stake a genuine claim as an artistic powerhouse too. Visit the renowned Picasso museum – housed in the artist’s birthplace – before exploring the freshly opened outpost of the Pompidou Centre. The art also spills out onto the streets in the colourful Soho district – splashed with vibrant street paintings. Known as La Manquita – or the one-armed woman – the city’s cathedral rises over the historic old town. Its huge bell tower stands tall, but an accompanying second tower was never completed – hence the nickname. The Alcazaba fortress palace looms over the waterfront and forms a spectacularly preserved remnant from the era when the Moors controlled the Andalucía region. Discover more of the Arabic influence by visiting Granada’s Alhambra palace, or Cordoba’s La Mezquita mosque. Together with Seville’s converted cathedral, the cities form Andalucía’s Golden Triangle of Moorish wonders.

Day 13: Gibraltar

Tagged on to the end of Iberia, the intriguing British outpost of Gibraltar is dominated by a sandy peninsula and the stunning 1,400-feet-high limestone Rock. Although small, Gibraltar has always been seen as having great strategic importance on account of its advantageous position where the Atlantic meets the Mediterranean, just 12 miles from the coast of Africa. Ever popular with British holidaymakers, Gibraltar is very much a home from home, boasting excellent duty-free shopping in many familiar British high street shops. Please note: Gibraltar’s small size and narrow winding roads mean that excursions are operated by 22-seater mini-buses, accompanied by a driver/guide. Local health and safety regulations prohibit the carriage of walking aids and collapsible wheelchairs on these vehicles. If you do wish to bring a mobility aid, we can arrange the Rock Tour by taxi, which has extra space. If this suits your requirements, please advise the Tours and Travel office when you join the ship, as numbers are limited.

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A curious slice of Britain – picked up and plonked into the sun sea and sand of southern Spain – Gibraltar is a unique and historic peninsula crowned by the iconic Rock of Gibraltar mountain. Bright red phone boxes gleam Union Jacks flutter in the breeze and cones of fish and chips are scoffed in the sun in this most British of outposts. At times a surreal and strange juxtaposition you can be gazing at the African shoreline from the beach one moment and carefully treading across the runway of a crammed-in international airport the next. Gibraltar’s cathedral-like Rock towers 400 metres above the waves and the stark limestone mountain watches out across a narrow strategic strait between the European and African continents. The pointed Rock is a symbol of this unique place and you can hike it – or take the convenient cable car – to enjoy the views and meet the mischievous colony of Barbary macaques who live on its slopes. Europe’s only wild monkeys roam free and loose on the mountain. The Siege Tunnels bring to life the struggles for this land with the plucky British boring tunnels through the rock by hand effectively converting it into a giant watchtower capable of defending the distant territory. Natural caves inside droop with stalactites while a squat Moorish castle stands proudly at its summit. Grand Casemates Square is a sunbathed plaza and drizzly old Britain feels a world away as you sit back and sip ice-cold beers and cocktails in Gibraltar’s historic centre.

Day 14: Cádiz

Believed to be the oldest town on the Iberian Peninsula, the Andalusian port of Cádiz enjoys a stunning location at the edge of a six-mile promontory. The town itself, with 3,000 years of history, is characterised by pretty white houses with balconies often adorned with colourful flowers. As you wander around be sure to take a stroll through the sizeable Plaza de Espãna, with its large monument dedicated to the first Spanish constitution, which was signed here in 1812. Cádiz has two pleasant seafront promenades which boast fine views of the Atlantic Ocean, and has a lovely park, the Parque Genoves, located close to the sea with an open-air theatre and attractive palm garden. Also notable is the neo-Classical cathedral, capped by a golden dome.

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More than a hundred watchtowers gaze out across the waves surrounding this ancient Andalusian city. Sprinkled with evocative cobbled side streets, you’ll explore 3,000 years’ worth of history, while stumbling across palm-tree lined plazas of shaded coffee sippers. Cadiz claims the mantle of Western Europe’s oldest city, and every piece of architecture – and every wrong turn – offers a chance to discover fascinating new tales. Founded by the Phoenicians in 1100BC, Christopher Columbus used the city as a base for his exploratory, map-defining voyages of 1493 and 1502. The port grew in importance and wealth as Cadiz’s strategic location close to Africa’s northern tip helped it blossom into a centre for New World trade. Catedral de Cádiz, is a display of the city’s wealth and importance, looming spectacularly over the Atlantic’s waves, with cawing seagulls sweeping between its twin bell towers. Inside, treasures from the city’s trading exploits in the West Indies and beyond – which helped fuel the growth of this historically prosperous city – are on display. Enveloped by ocean on almost every side, Cadiz has something of an island feel, and you can cool off from southern Spain’s unrelenting sunshine on the sweeping golden sand beach of Playa Victoria. The two towers of the new El Puente de la Constitución de 1812 mark a contemporary landmark in this most ancient of cities, in the form of a spectacular new road bridge. Torre Tavira, meanwhile, is the most famous of Cadiz’s army of watchtowers, and the highest point in the city. Reach the top for a view of the ocean fringing the city’s expanse, and to learn about the towers – constructed so trading merchants could survey the harbour from their lavish homes. The Central Market is a chaotic place of bartering, where flashing knives dissect fresh fish. Stop in at the orbiting bars to enjoy tapas, freshly prepared with the market’s produce.

Day 16: Lisbon

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.

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A glorious mosaic of beauty, freedom and authenticity, Portugal’s capital is a stirring artwork of a city. Known for the seven hills it spreads across, and its stirring fado music, Lisbon is a pastel-coloured blend of houses and beautiful tile artworks – and this creative city strikes a perfect harmony between natural and manmade beauty. Stroll along Alfama’s steep, cobbled streets as you explore one of the city’s oldest neighbourhoods – where each house and door could be its own photograph. Look for the decorative tiles, with the distinctive blues and whites of Azulejo ceramics, and visit the dedicated museum to learn more. Afterwards, wind up to São Jorge Castle, where views out across Lisbon’s red rooftops unravel. Just one of many majestic viewpoints, you can also seek out Miradouro da Graça for perhaps Lisbon’s finest panorama, with the copper-coloured suspension bridge stretching over sparkling water beyond the sea of buildings. The elegant Tower of Belém rises in the Tagus estuary and is a historic defender of these shores. The grand, carved cloisters of Jerónimos Monastery spread out close by, and there’s another UNESCO recognised location close by at Sintra, where a colourful town is set amid thick gardens and towering mountains – capped by the royal Pena Palace. Later, relax and take a quick break to drink Ginjinha, a cherry liqueur made from chocolate cups instead of coffee. Lisboetas have a sweet tooth, and the famous Pastel de Nata’s crumbling pastry and caramelised-custard topping is the essential accompaniment to any coffee stop.

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Ship features

Owner's Suite

Owner's Suite

Available in a one- or two-bedroom configuration (so perfect for families), the Owner’s suite is the epitome of elegance at sea. A large seating area is the hub of the suite, equipped with all modern conveniences—think a Bose sound system, an interactive 55″ TV, and even an Illy coffee machine! Whether you are inside or relaxing on the large teak veranda, the Owner’s suite offers supreme comfort every hour of the day!

One bedroom: 88–98 sq m including veranda (12 sq m)

Two bedrooms: 119–129 sq m including veranda* (12 sq m )

*The difference in size is largely due to a larger entry corridor and does not affect the living or sleeping area.

Images are intended as a general reference. Features, materials, finishes and layout may be different than shown.

Please note that the third guest will sleep on a comfortable sofa bed in the reception area of the suite.

Essentials

  • Deck(s): 9
  • Section: Mid-Ship

Characteristics

  • Veranda
  • Separate dining area
  • Living room with sitting area
  • Double vanity
  • Separate shower
  • Whirlpool bath
  • Walk-in wardrobe with personal safe

Furniture

  • King size bed
  • Writing desk
  • Vanity table
  • Luxury bed mattresses

Media & Communication

  • Unlimited Premium Wi-Fi
  • 2 large flat screen TVs with Interactive Media Library
  • Sound system with bluetooth connectivity
  • Direct dial telephone
  • Wall mounted USB-C mobile device chargers
  • Dual voltage 110/220 outlets

Onboard Services

  • Butler service
  • Complimentary laundry, pressing & wet cleaning
  • Dinner for two in La Dame, one evening per voyage,
  • Two hours of worldwide phone use, per voyage segment
  • Champagne on arrival

Amenities

  • Espresso machine
  • Pillow menu
  • Refrigerator and bar setup stocked with your preferences
  • Plush bathrobe
  • Luxury bath amenities
  • Umbrella
  • Hair Dryer
  • Slippers

Owner's Suite
Grand Suite

Grand Suite

A grand traveler needs a grand suite, and we are happy to oblige! Get ready to scale new heights of comfort in our ultra-luxury Grand Suite. Situated at the front of the ship for the most spectacular views, the Grand Suite is for travelers who like the finer things in life. A large veranda, furnished with sun beds, makes for perfect memories. Indoors, the sumptuous seating area and cozy bedrooms are the very definition of relaxing in style.

              One bedroom: 137–146 sq m including veranda (44–53 sq m)

              Two bedrooms: 174–183 sq m including veranda (50–59 sq m)

              Images are intended as a general reference. Features, materials, finishes and layout may be different than shown.

              Please note that the 3rd guest will sleep on a comfortable sofa bed in the reception area of the suite.

              Essentials

              • Deck(s): 8, 9
              • Section: Forward

              Characteristics

              • Veranda
              • Separate dining area
              • Living room with sitting area
              • Double vanity
              • Separate shower
              • Whirlpool bath
              • Walk-in wardrobe with personal safe

              Furniture

              • King size bed
              • Writing desk
              • Vanity table
              • Luxury bed mattresses

              Media & Communication

              • Unlimited Premium Wi-Fi
              • 2 large flat screen TVs with Interactive Media Library
              • Sound system with bluetooth connectivity
              • Direct dial telephone
              • Wall mounted USB-C mobile device chargers
              • Dual voltage 110/220 outlets

              Onboard Services

              • Butler service
              • Complimentary laundry, pressing & wet cleaning
              • Dinner for two in La Dame, one evening per voyage,
              • Two hours of worldwide phone use, per voyage segment
              • Champagne on arrival

              Amenities

              • Espresso machine
              • Pillow menu
              • Refrigerator and bar setup stocked with your preferences
              • Plush bathrobe
              • Luxury bath amenities
              • Umbrella
              • Hair Dryer
              • Slippers
              Owner's Suite
              Grand Suite
              Royal Suite

              Royal Suite

              With just two Royal Suites on board, this stateroom is in a class all of its own! Spacious and dignified, commanding and majestic, there’s no secret to why we named this the Royal Suite. Ample indoor space with a living room (including state-of-the-art entertainment systems), twin beds that can be joined upon demand, and even an adjoining bedroom if required—the Royal Suite is the answer when traveling with the family! Not to mention unlimited Wi-Fi, a sumptuous marble bathroom, and spacious teak veranda—the Royal Suite is fit for a king!

              One bedroom: 105 sq m including veranda (12 sq m)

              Two bedrooms: 142 sq m including veranda (18 sq m )

              Images are intended as a general reference. Features, materials, finishes and layout may be different than shown.

              Please note that the 3rd guest will sleep on a comfortable sofa bed in the reception area of the suite.

              Essentials

              • Deck(s): 7
              • Section: Forward

              Characteristics

              • Veranda
              • Separate dining area
              • Living room with sitting area
              • Double vanity
              • Separate shower
              • Whirlpool bath
              • Walk-in wardrobe with personal safe

              Furniture

              • King size bed
              • Writing desk
              • Vanity table
              • Luxury bed mattresses

              Media & Communication

              • Unlimited Premium Wi-Fi
              • 2 large flat screen TVs with Interactive Media Library
              • Sound system with bluetooth connectivity
              • Direct dial telephone
              • Wall mounted USB-C mobile device chargers
              • Dual voltage 110/220 outlets

              Onboard Services

              • Butler service
              • Complimentary laundry, pressing & wet cleaning
              • Dinner for two in La Dame, one evening per voyage,
              • Two hours of worldwide phone use, per voyage segment
              • Champagne on arrival

              Amenities

              • Espresso machine
              • Pillow menu
              • Refrigerator and bar setup stocked with your preferences
              • Plush bathrobe
              • Luxury bath amenities
              • Umbrella
              • Hair Dryer
              • Slippers

              Owner's Suite
              Grand Suite
              Royal Suite
              Silver Suite

              Silver Suite

              A Silversea favorite and by far our best-selling suite! The Silver Suite is one of the foundations of ultra-luxury cruising. Take traveling to a whole new level with the Silver Suite’s unparalleled levels of service, comfort, and of course, style! Available in either a one-bedroom, a two-bedroom, or wheelchair accessible configuration, Silver Suites are fully equipped for the discerning traveler. Whether enjoying the spectacular views from the veranda or relaxing in the large sitting room, Silver Suites offer a comfortable haven on the high seas.

              One bedroom: 73 sq m including veranda (12 sq m)

              Two bedrooms: 104 sq m including veranda (12 sq m)

              Wheelchair accessible suite: 931

              Images are intended as a general reference. Features, materials, finishes and layout may be different than shown.

              Please note that the 3rd guest will sleep on a comfortable sofa bed in the reception area of the suite.

              Essentials

              • Deck(s): 9, 10, 11
              • Section: Forward, Mid-Ship

              Characteristics

              • Veranda
              • Living room with sitting area
              • Double vanity
              • Separate shower
              • Whirlpool bath
              • Walk-in wardrobe with personal safe

              Furniture

              • King size bed
              • Writing desk
              • Vanity table
              • Luxury bed mattresses

              Media & Communication

              • Unlimited Premium Wi-Fi
              • 2 large flat screen TVs with Interactive Media Library
              • Sound system with bluetooth connectivity
              • Direct dial telephone
              • Wall mounted USB-C mobile device chargers
              • Dual voltage 110/220 outlets

              Onboard Services

              • Butler service
              • Complimentary laundry, pressing & wet cleaning
              • Champagne on arrival

              Amenities

              • Espresso machine
              • Pillow menu
              • Refrigerator and bar setup stocked with your preferences
              • Plush bathrobe
              • Luxury bath amenities
              • Umbrella
              • Hair Dryer
              • Slippers

              Owner's Suite
              Grand Suite
              Royal Suite
              Silver Suite
              Deluxe Veranda Suite

              Deluxe Veranda Suite

              After a busy day of onshore exploring, the Deluxe Veranda Suite is the perfect home away from home. Spacious and well-situated, enjoy ultra-luxury amenities from the 24-hour butler service to the well-stocked mini-bar (and yes, they’re all included!). Not forgetting the teak veranda from which the suite takes her name, the Deluxe Veranda is the perfect setting for making perfect memories.

              One bedroom: 36 sq m including veranda (6 sq m)

              Images are intended as a general reference. Features, materials, finishes and layout may be different than shown.

              Please note that the 3rd guest will sleep on a comfortable sofa bed in the reception area of the suite.

              Essentials

              • Deck(s): 6, 7, 8
              • Section: Mid-Ship

              Characteristics

              • Veranda
              • Sitting area
              • Standard vanity
              • Separate shower
              • Full-size bath
              • Walk-in wardrobe with personal safe

              Furniture

              • Queen size bed
              • Writing desk
              • Luxury bed mattresses

              Media & Communication

              • Unlimited Standard Wi-Fi
              • 1 large flat screen TV with Interactive Media Library
              • Direct dial telephone
              • Wall mounted USB-C mobile device chargers
              • Dual voltage 110/220 outlets

              Onboard Services

              • Butler service
              • Champagne on arrival

              Amenities

              • Pillow menu
              • Refrigerator and bar setup stocked with your preferences
              • Plush bathrobe
              • Luxury bath amenities
              • Umbrella
              • Hair Dryer
              • Slippers

              Owner's Suite
              Grand Suite
              Royal Suite
              Silver Suite
              Deluxe Veranda Suite
              Superior Veranda Suite

              Superior Veranda Suite

              A superior location makes the Superior Veranda Suite, well … superior! From the sumptuous views from the teak veranda to the spacious sitting room and large marble bathroom, everything about the Superior Veranda has been designed for your comfort. So settle in and get comfortable, order some 24-hour room service from your butler and enjoy a bit of R&R. We guarantee you won’t want to leave.

              One bedroom: 36 sq ft including veranda (6 sq m)

              Images are intended as a general reference. Features, materials, finishes and layout may be different than shown.

              Please note that the third guest will sleep on a comfortable sofa bed in the reception area of the suite.

              Essentials

              • Deck(s): 7, 8, 9
              • Section: Forward

              Characteristics

              • Veranda
              • Sitting area
              • Standard vanity
              • Separate shower
              • Full-size bath
              • Walk-in wardrobe with personal safe

              Furniture

              • Queen size bed
              • Writing desk
              • Luxury bed mattresses

              Media & Communication

              • Unlimited Standard Wi-Fi
              • 1 large flat screen TV with Interactive Media Library
              • Direct dial telephone
              • Wall mounted USB-C mobile device chargers
              • Dual voltage 110/220 outlets

              Onboard Services

              • Butler service
              • Champagne on arrival

              Amenities

              • Pillow menu
              • Refrigerator and bar setup stocked with your preferences
              • Plush bathrobe
              • Luxury bath amenities
              • Umbrella
              • Hair Dryer
              • Slippers

              Owner's Suite
              Grand Suite
              Royal Suite
              Silver Suite
              Deluxe Veranda Suite
              Superior Veranda Suite
              Classic Veranda Suite

              Classic Veranda Suite

              A lower-bow location makes the Classic Veranda Suite a comfortable choice for travelers. A lovely, comfortable bed—available in a twin- or queen-bed configuration—with a choice of mattress ensures that you enjoy the best night’s sleep of your life while the seating area is perfect for in-suite dining. But perhaps the Classic Veranda’s best feature lies outside the suite—with the 6-m2 (64-sq-ft) veranda for which the suite was named.

              One bedroom: 36 sq m including veranda (6 sq m)

              Images are intended as a general reference. Features, materials, finishes and layout may be different than shown.

              Essentials

              • Deck(s): 5, 6
              • Section: Forward

              Characteristics

              • Veranda
              • Sitting area
              • Standard vanity
              • Separate shower
              • Full-size bath
              • Walk-in wardrobe with personal safe

              Furniture

              • Queen size bed
              • Writing desk
              • Luxury bed mattresses

              Media & Communication

              • Unlimited Standard Wi-Fi
              • 1 large flat screen TV with Interactive Media Library
              • Direct dial telephone
              • Wall mounted USB-C mobile device chargers
              • Dual voltage 110/220 outlets

              Onboard Services

              • Butler service
              • Champagne on arrival

              Amenities

              • Pillow menu
              • Refrigerator and bar setup stocked with your preferences
              • Plush bathrobe
              • Luxury bath amenities
              • Umbrella
              • Hair Dryer
              • Slippers
              Owner's Suite
              Grand Suite
              Royal Suite
              Silver Suite
              Deluxe Veranda Suite
              Superior Veranda Suite
              Classic Veranda Suite
              Panorama Suite

              Panorama Suite

              Beautiful elegant furnishings are the perfect choice to soothe and relax as you sail from one destination to the next. Large windows flood the room with light, making for luxurious ocean views whether it’s morning, noon, or night! Panorama Suites are the perfect accompaniment to a Silver Suite for larger parties, or just perfect on their own. With all the modern conveniences that you would expect from an ultra-luxury cruise line, Panorama Suites offer comfort, space, and style!

              One bedroom: 31 sq m

              Images are intended as a general reference. Features, materials, finishes and layout may be different than shown.

              Essentials

              • Deck(s): 9
              • Section: Forward

              Characteristics

              • Floor-to ceiling window
              • Sitting area
              • Standard vanity
              • Separate shower
              • Full-size bath
              • Walk-in wardrobe with personal safe

              Furniture

              • Queen size bed
              • Writing desk
              • Luxury bed mattresses

              Media & Communication

              • Unlimited Standard Wi-Fi
              • 1 large flat screen TV with Interactive Media Library
              • Direct dial telephone
              • Wall mounted USB-C mobile device chargers
              • Dual voltage 110/220 outlets

              Onboard Services

              • Butler service
              • Champagne on arrival

              Amenities

              • Pillow menu
              • Refrigerator and bar setup stocked with your preferences
              • Plush bathrobe
              • Luxury bath amenities
              • Umbrella
              • Hair Dryer
              • Slippers
              Owner's Suite
              Grand Suite
              Royal Suite
              Silver Suite
              Deluxe Veranda Suite
              Superior Veranda Suite
              Classic Veranda Suite
              Panorama Suite
              Vista Suite

              Vista Suite

              Comfortable, spacious, and offering stupendous ocean views, the Vista Suite carries its name very well! Wake up to wide ocean views, eat breakfast to the sound of the waves lapping at the side of the ship, or simply relax with the in-suite entertainment system and comfy sofas. Some Vista Suites are a little larger than standard—perfect for our guests with limited mobility. If you have ever wanted a home away from home on the high seas, the Vista Suite is it.

              One bedroom: 32 sq m

              Wheelchair accessible suites: 407, 409, 417

              Images are intended as a general reference. Features, materials, finishes and layout may be different than shown.

              Essentials

              • Deck(s): 4
              • Section: Forward

              Characteristics

              • Window
              • Sitting area
              • Standard vanity
              • Separate shower
              • Full-size bath
              • Walk-in wardrobe with personal safe

              Furniture

              • Queen size bed
              • Writing desk
              • Luxury bed mattresses

              Media & Communication

              • Unlimited Standard Wi-Fi
              • 1 large flat screen TV with Interactive Media Library
              • Direct dial telephone
              • Wall mounted USB-C mobile device chargers
              • Dual voltage 110/220 outlets

              Onboard Services

              • Butler service
              • Champagne on arrival

              Amenities

              • Pillow menu
              • Refrigerator and bar setup stocked with your preferences
              • Plush bathrobe
              • Luxury bath amenities
              • Umbrella
              • Hair Dryer
              • Slippers
              S.A.L.T. Kitchen

              S.A.L.T. Kitchen

              Take your travel experience further than ever before in the S.A.L.T. Kitchen. Silver Dawn’s exclusive destination-focused restaurant is the place to be when it comes to enjoying the local cuisine, culture, and rich culinary heritage of your voyage. Taste your way through regional specialties for your most immersive travel experience ever. Whether you are looking for excellent food and wine, a social meal with friends, or a deeper understanding of your region’s culture, expect to find it in the S.A.L.T. Kitchen.

              Images are intended as a general reference. Features, materials, finishes and layout may be different than shown.

              S.A.L.T. Kitchen
              La Dame

              La Dame

              Silversea’s signature French restaurant, La Dame, is the epitome of fine dining. Featuring the rich, smooth flavors of France, La Dame’s reputation for gastronomic excellence is fully upheld aboard Silver Dawn. Expect only the very best: chic, contemporary style, vast ocean-view windows, crisp, white table linens, and impeccable white-gloved service with a smile. Decorated with custom-made interior panel compositions created by Lalique, there is no better place to feel the culinary soul of France than in La Dame.

              Per guest reservation fee of US$60. Please visit My Silversea to make your reservations.

              Images are intended as a general reference. Features, materials, finishes and layout may be different than shown.

              S.A.L.T. Kitchen
              La Dame
              La Terraza

              La Terraza

              La Terrazza is a celebration of the way Italians eat today, an ode to the delicious evolution of the world’s most beloved cuisine. Evolving one of Silversea’s signature restaurants, La Terrazza serves fresh twists on great classics, and also explores the new heroes of Italian cuisine. The notion of comfort traditionally associated with Italian cuisine is present in every dish, every bite, yet always with a subtle element of surprise. La Terrazza is open for casual, buffet-style breakfast and lunch with indoor or alfresco dining on the outdoor terrace. During the evening, the venue transforms into an à la carte Italian restaurant. Seating is limited for dinner and reservations are recommended.

              S.A.L.T. Kitchen
              La Dame
              La Terraza
              The Grill

              The Grill

              Silversea’s much-loved casual dining restaurant serves a delectable range of burgers and salads by day and turns into our famous Hot Rocks table BBQ concept by night. The Grill is quite simply the best place to eat between sea and sky. If you like flavorsome meals cooked to perfection, a casual, laid-back atmosphere, and OMG views, then The Grill is the answer to your prayers.

              Images are intended as a general reference. Features, materials, finishes and layout may be different than shown.

              S.A.L.T. Kitchen
              La Dame
              La Terraza
              The Grill
              Atlantide

              Atlantide

              Instantly recalling images of the sea in all her watery majesty, the Atlantides are the seven nymph daughters of Atlas. Creative muses known for their wisdom and beauty, the sisters were granted immortality in the form of stars and can be seen today in the constellation of Taurus. Pivotal to the Silver Moon dining experience, this elegant bar and grill incorporates the best that the sea has to offer. Created to temper your taste buds, designer dishes such as royal crab, lobster, and verbena-infused red snapper in a sea salt crust are showcased alongside the best steaks offshore.

              S.A.L.T. Kitchen
              La Dame
              La Terraza
              The Grill
              Atlantide
              Kaiseki

              Kaiseki

              The fine art of Kaiseki lies in its meticulous preparation and beautiful presentation. Dishes reflect a passion for tradition and performance and our reinterpretation of these values is clear. Balanced menus have been inspired by the five elements of Japanese nutritional cuisine and respect the equilibrium of yin and yang. Daytime menus feature a varied and balanced menu of sushi, sashimi, and other raw Asian-inspired dishes, while the evenings are alive with the taste and traditions of fine Japanese dining.

              Per guest reservation fee of US$40. Please visit My Silversea to make your reservations.

              S.A.L.T. Kitchen
              La Dame
              La Terraza
              The Grill
              Atlantide
              Kaiseki
              Spaccanapoli

              Spaccanapoli

              Reflecting Silversea’s Italian heritage, this emblematic street in Naples divides the city in two and is renowned for its pizzerias. No visit to the city is complete without a journey to Spaccanapoli. Therefore, it is unsurprising that Spaccanapoli aboard Silver Dawn reflects the true Italian way of life: the freshest ingredients, authentic dough, and a perfect sense of the fabled Italian lust for life. The simplicity of la dolce vita is reflected in the relaxed dining style of the restaurant.

              S.A.L.T. Kitchen
              La Dame
              La Terraza
              The Grill
              Atlantide
              Kaiseki
              Spaccanapoli
              Silver Note

              Silver Note

              A sumptuous, intimate setting with a lively ambience is the perfect place to dine, dance, and dream the night away … Small-plate, tapas-style dishes of mouthwatering international cuisine perfectly compliment the rich, exciting entertainment as the smooth sounds of jazz and blues fill the air. A refined late evening menu perfectly showcases the panache and style of Silver Dawn’s plentiful dining options, so expect multisensory fireworks as you swing and sway effortlessly across the dance floor as Silver Dawn gracefully takes you to your next destination.

              Shore Excursions

              Shore Excursions

              Silversea’s experienced Shore Concierge team are happy to assist, ensuring your shore-side experience is nothing less than a memory that lasts forever. Their knowledge and understanding of ports will truly add to your enjoyment and experience. Detailing history, local flavor, culture, regional customs, shopping tips and much more, they will make sure you experience the best your destination has to offer, wherever you are in the world.

              Shore Excursions
              Mid-Voyage Adventures

              Mid-Voyage Adventures

              Multiple days at sea mean plenty of R&R for some, but others prefer to experience all there is to offer on land. Our Mid-Cruise Land Adventures allow you to take full advantage of your time with us without missing a single thing! These short escapades offer an array of adventures, break up your sea days and allow for deeper exploration beyond the coast.

              Shore Excursions
              Mid-Voyage Adventures
              Silver Shore Concierge

              Silver Shore Concierge

              Let Silversea customize a special event or excursion exclusively for you. Expert Shore Excursion professionals are available to assist with all your Shorex questions. Make an appointment and gain insider access to knowledgeable suggestions, personalized planning and hassle-free coordination of all private, independent touring, including area highlights, flightseeing, water sports, and much more. Take advantage of this service either in advance of your voyage by email at shoreconcierge@silversea.com or on board by visiting the Silvershore® Concierge desk. Have the Silver Shore Concierge create your tailor-made tour, or be whisked away by private car for a day—the pace and agenda are up to you.

              Shore Excursions
              Mid-Voyage Adventures
              Silver Shore Concierge
              S.A.L.T. Lab

              S.A.L.T. Lab

              Welcome to the S.A.L.T. Lab, an interactive space where guests can take a deep dive into local culinary heritage and techniques. Join our talented chefs and learn how your region’s food is central to its culture. Engage in your destination through workshops, lectures, and cooking demonstrations for an authentic souvenir not available in any shop. The S.A.L.T. Lab is not just about food and flavor; it is a unique place where holistic destination immersion gives an entirely new dimension to traveling. This is where the magic happens!

              Images are intended as a general reference. Features, materials, finishes and layout may be different than shown.

              Shore Excursions
              Mid-Voyage Adventures
              Silver Shore Concierge
              S.A.L.T. Lab
              S.A.L.T. Shore Excursions

              S.A.L.T. Shore Excursions

              Selected shore excursions on all Silver Moon, Silver Dawn and Silver Nova cruises benefit from a culinary focus. These in-depth and informative shore excursions are accompanied by our food experts, who are adept at explaining the intricacies of foreign cuisine. S.A.L.T. offers the curious cruiser so many options; the only thing you need to do is choose. Never has a cruise line provided such an in-depth, holistic way of visiting their destination. Do one or do them all.

              S.A.L.T Bar

              S.A.L.T Bar

              Nothing says authentic experience better than Silver Dawn’s S.A.L.T. Bar. Get a taste for the authentic and settle down to enjoy locally inspired cocktails and drinks. How can you go wrong with a rum punch in Barbados, a pastis over ice in Marseille, or a pisco sour in Lima? Nothing unites new faces and old friends in quite the same way. Be inspired to find your perfect locally inspired beverage at the S.A.L.T. Bar and let the color and flavors of your journey rush in.

              Images are intended as a general reference. Features, materials, finishes and layout may be different than shown.

              S.A.L.T Bar
              Arts Cafe

              Arts Cafe

              The all-new Arts Café is nestled cozily on deck 8. Hosting varied and exciting exhibitions, the Arts Café will showcase paintings and sculptures from a broad range of talent. The distinctive design of the venue is a relaxing getaway and offers daytime cuisine in the form of a café and deli-bar. But come early evening, the venue turns into a lively, evening cocktail lounge, meaning you can retreat to one of the comfortable chairs, grab a drink, and relax as you absorb the incredible view and watch the world float by. Whether you prefer the gentle sea breeze on the terrace or the sophistication inside, a superlative experience is always assured.

              Images are intended as a general reference. Features, materials, finishes and layout may be different than shown.

              S.A.L.T Bar
              Arts Cafe
              Dolce Vita

              Dolce Vita

              Our main bar has been newly reimagined for Silver Dawn! Dolce Vita has of course kept her legendary charm, inspired cocktails, stylish decor, and comfortable seating, but a central bar now means the warm ambience is better than ever! Oozing Italian glamour, Dolce Vita is a relaxed, refined bar with a nightly piano player playing all your favorite tunes. Perfect for pre-dinner aperitifs, or even a post-dinner cocktail, Dolce Vita is truly the beating heart of social life on board.

              Images are intended as a general reference. Features, materials, finishes and layout may be different than shown.

              S.A.L.T Bar
              Arts Cafe
              Dolce Vita
              Panorama Lounge

              Panorama Lounge

              From early morning to late at night, the Panorama Lounge offers everything you could wish for. A peaceful retreat that is the perfect place to take a break, a social place to meet and greet old friends, or an evening venue to partake in a cocktail as you sit back and watch the world go by. Sink into the plush seats, and come evening, enjoy listening to the gentle sounds of a pianist or the invigorating beats of our in-house DJ.

              S.A.L.T Bar
              Arts Cafe
              Dolce Vita
              Panorama Lounge
              Connoisseur's Corner

              Connoisseur's Corner

              Our smoking lounge aboard Silver Dawn is our latest venue where cigar lovers can buy and sample some of the world’s finest Havanas, Cohibas, Partagás, Montecristos, Ramón Allones, and Bolívars. Combining all the elements of cigar culture indoors and on its stylish terrace, the Connoisseur’s Corner is where aficionados can meet and mingle to share their iconic passion.

              Images are intended as a general reference. Features, materials, finishes and layout may be different than shown.

              S.A.L.T Bar
              Arts Cafe
              Dolce Vita
              Panorama Lounge
              Connoisseur's Corner
              Pool Deck & Jacuzzi Area

              Pool Deck & Jacuzzi Area

              The epitome of open-air living—defining how you enjoy the outdoors—this is the place to cool off, unwind, and enjoy the sunshine. Take a dip in the pool, relax in one of the whirlpools, or simply soak up the view from one of the sun beds while your pool attendant anticipates your every whim. A little more ice? Certainly. A plush towel to dry off with? Of course. With breathtaking landmarks gliding by, dive into the clear waters in a setting that is so idyllic that you will not want to disembark.

              S.A.L.T Bar
              Arts Cafe
              Dolce Vita
              Panorama Lounge
              Connoisseur's Corner
              Pool Deck & Jacuzzi Area
              Observation Library

              Observation Library

              Set on the highest level at the very top of the ship, this is a quiet space for reading and reflection while being dazzled by the undulating seascapes that are part of life on board. Borrow a book from the in-house library, read the papers, or just embrace the tranquility of being at sea.

              S.A.L.T Bar
              Arts Cafe
              Dolce Vita
              Panorama Lounge
              Connoisseur's Corner
              Pool Deck & Jacuzzi Area
              Observation Library
              Boutique

              Boutique

              Exceptional shopping experiences do not end in the cosmopolitan cities we visit. Silversea’s striking new shipboard boutiques, reimagined and redesigned, are stunning modern design spaces befitting the finest creations from legendary designers. Carefully selected partners on board Silversea’s duty-free boutiques offer our guests a carefully curated selection of cutting-edge fashions, jewelry, accessories, fine perfumes, cosmetics, and Silversea Logo collection, all at duty-free prices.

              S.A.L.T Bar
              Arts Cafe
              Dolce Vita
              Panorama Lounge
              Connoisseur's Corner
              Pool Deck & Jacuzzi Area
              Observation Library
              Boutique
              Casino

              Casino

              Let the fun begin! Channel your inner James Bond and place a bet at a variety of table games, including American Roulette, Blackjack, and Ocean Poker, as Silver Dawn glides silently through the waves. An assortment of multi-game, multi-denominational reel and video slot machines are also available. Prepare yourself for a luxurious and exhilarating experience with every turn of a card and spin of the wheel. Game on!

              S.A.L.T Bar
              Arts Cafe
              Dolce Vita
              Panorama Lounge
              Connoisseur's Corner
              Pool Deck & Jacuzzi Area
              Observation Library
              Boutique
              Casino
              Venetian Lounge

              Venetian Lounge

              The grandeur and magic of music and theater. The experience of being transported by performance. That satisfying feeling of seeing an evening show … Welcome to the Venetian Lounge, a place where the arts of theater and music meet with full-scale productions and feature films. Paying tribute to a golden age of glamour, the Venetian Lounge offers belle-époque-style cabaret seating, with intimate tables and chairs subtly placed between the rows of comfortable tiered banquettes. As the stage lights are dimmed, soak up the atmosphere, relax, and enjoy a night of dazzling sights and sounds.

              Otium Spa

              Otium Spa

              Finding relaxation is one the of the principle aims of taking a cruise, so why not join us in the Otium Spa for guaranteed indulgence? Turn off your phone, slip on your robe, and get ready for a bit of me time. Whether you need to unwind with a massage, perk up your skin with a facial, or work up a sweat in the sauna and steam room, Otium Spa offers the very latest in beauty therapy. Make every day a special occasion in Otium Spa.

              Images are intended as a general reference. Features, materials, finishes and layout may be different than shown.

              Otium Spa
              Otium Beauty Salon

              Otium Beauty Salon

              A full range of salon services, including hairstyling, manicures, and pedicures, is available on board this luxury cruise ship for both men and women. Appointments for these chargeable services may be made on board the ship, or in advance via My Silversea. Maintain the look of prestige travel while you cruise.

              Otium Spa
              Otium Beauty Salon
              Fitness Centre

              Fitness Centre

              With state-of-the-art Technogym® equipment, free weights, and specialty classes, the Fitness Center brings together elite design with programs that are specifically created for your body type and needs. With personal trainers available for individual sessions, training here is a five-star experience for all levels of fitness and experience. And with the best view that you’ll ever have while working out, there are definitely no more excuses …

              Images are intended as a general reference. Features, materials, finishes and layout may be different than shown.

              Otium Spa
              Otium Beauty Salon
              Fitness Centre
              Otium | In Suite Experiences

              Otium | In Suite Experiences

              Enjoy Otium. Enjoy relaxation and wellness that go from spa to suite. Enjoy the relaxing and indulgent world that makes every moment matter. At Otium, we believe that wellness and relaxation do not end in the spa, so we have extended our unique concept to all suites. Four tailor-made in-suite experiences offer luxurious possibilities for relaxation that are the embodiment of leisure and pleasure. Otium is far more than your average spa offering. Featured exclusively on board Silver Dawn and Silver Nova, with Otium, you can dive deep or float on the surface—it’s up to you.

              The Otium Bathing Experience

              Dissolve into the Otium bathing experience. Treat yourself to some well-deserved solitude with this indulgent addition to your voyage. No words can accurately describe this opulent experience. Perfect temperature bath water, comfortable back and neck pillows and bespoke bath salts from the Otium menu are just the beginning. Add candles, low level lighting, a delicious selection of delicacies to pamper the taste buds and the Otium music menu and we think you’ll agree that we have designed a superlative experience to soothe both body and mind.

              The Otium Balcony Experience

              We have curated three superb moments that promise deep immersion in your destination, from the comfort of your very own veranda. Each of the three moments is destination driven, depending on where you find yourself in the world. For sun lovers, enjoy “Under the Sun”—an enhanced sunbathing session that will pamper and protect in equal measure! “Baby it’s cold outside” will bring extra warmth during cold evenings in chilly climates with cashmere blankets and the first hot chocolate menu at sea. Finally, make your balcony your own, with personalized food and snacks courtesy of your butler.

              The Otium Comfort Food Experience

              “Food and Chill” takes our in-suite dining menu to a whole new level. Not only will the Otium Food and Chill experience feature all your favourite dishes from the on board restaurants – ideal for those who want to stay in to dine out, but this experience will also feature a selection of dining options designed to temp your tastebuds. Finally, the Movie experience will add a touch of class to your after dinner relaxation. Have luxury popcorn and nibbles delivered to your suite for an indulgent snack as you enjoy your insuite movie menu.

              The Otium Sleeping Experience

              Isn’t it time you became a successful sleeper? With the Otium Sleeping experience, you can choose a pillow from our vast pillow menu, curl up on 400 thread-count Egyptian cotton linens crafted exclusively for Silversea by Rivolta Carmignani and melt into a bespoke Otium mattress, designed exclusively for the ultimate sleeping experience at sea. What’s more, you can even ask your butler for our signature Otium sleeping scent, so ensure that you have the most restorative rest possible. Take a holiday from your alarm clock and enjoy the best night’s sleep of your life.

              Dress Code

              Dress Code

              How many formal nights are on my cruise, and what type of clothing is worn?

              Find out what to pack. All the details are shown in the General Information section. For Silversea Expeditions guests, casual resort wear is appropriate at all times when on board, with the exception of two evenings when formal attire is required. For men, this means a jacket, tie optional.

              Does Silversea offer tuxedo rental service?

              No, however, the onboard boutique has a limited selection of formal wear attire for purchase.

              Dress Code
              Disabled Facilities

              Disabled Facilities

              Wheelchair guests must bring their own collapsible wheelchair. Please note that not all shore excursions are suitable for guests with impaired mobility. Silversea strongly recommends wheelchair guests travel with someone who is able to assist them both ashore and at sea as Silversea may be unable to offer special assistance. Please note that wheel-on and/or wheel-off access may not be available at some ports-of-call. Silversea reserves the right to deny boarding to any guest who failed to notify Silversea of such requirement at the time of booking.

              Silversea welcomes guests with mobility needs and offers various accessibility features onboard. However, due to the nature of cruising, some destinations and excursions may present challenges. Below is a guide to help guests plan their journey.

              BEFORE BOOKING

              Do guests need to notify Silversea in advance about mobility needs?

              Yes, guests should inform Silversea of any special assistance or mobility equipment requirements before sailing. This can be done via My Silversea under Guest Information / Special Request, or by contacting specialservices@silversea.com.

              Does Silversea provide wheelchairs?

              Yes, each vessel has wheelchairs available at the reception for temporary use, such as embarkation and disembarkation. Guests who require a wheelchair for the entire cruise should bring their own.

              Can guests bring their own mobility equipment?

              Yes, personal wheelchairs, scooters, and other mobility aids are allowed. However, guests staying in standard (non-ADA) suites should note that electric scooters may not fit through the doors.

              Therefore, guests traveling with a wheelchair, scooter, or ECV are always highly suggested to book a wheelchair-accessible suite with a wider entrance door and an appropriate path of travel inside the room and accommodate the equipment. Regular Suites have a narrower entrance door and may not have the necessary interior space to accommodate wheelchairs and scooters.

              What features do wheelchair-accessible suites offer?

              Silversea ships offer specially designed suites for guests who require mobility assistance. These suites are equipped with wider entrance doors and appropriate paths of travel to accommodate wheelchairs, scooters, and other mobility equipment. All areas within these suites are reachable without the need for additional ramps, except for Silver Suites onboard Silver Moon and Silver Dawn and Classic Veranda onboard Silver Endeavour. In these suites Silversea offer ramp to go outside the balcony. The vessels also have wheelchairs available at the reception for guest use.

              Where to find the information regarding the disabled access suites?

              This information is visible under the Suite tab by suite category.

              Also, can be found on the deck plan after clicking on the “View Deck Plan” tab on the ship page. The disabled access suites are indicated with the universal accessibility icon.

              EMBARKATION & DISEMBARKATION

              How do guests get on and off the ship with mobility equipment?

              Silversea vessels have procedures in place to assist guests with mobility equipment during embarkation and disembarkation. When the gangway is flat, guests can drive their wheelchair off the ship. However, if the gangway involves stairs, our staff will provide assistance. The Safety Officer or Bridge must be informed whenever a wheelchair is involved in disembarkation or boarding, and our crew members are available to assist guests in need.

              Is assistance available for boarding?

              Yes, but guests who require full-time assistance should travel with a companion, as Silversea does not provide dedicated personal caregivers. Butlers can assist with getting to the gangway or dining venues but do not provide continuous mobility assistance.

              ONBOARD

              Silversea’s ships are designed for accessibility, featuring:

              • Wide gangways to accommodate most wheelchairs and scooters
              • Accessible public restrooms
              • Wheelchair seating in dining venues, bars, and the Venetian Lounge
              • Braille/tactile signage for visually impaired guests in elevators, stateroom numbers, and staircases

              How does Silversea assist disabled guests in their suites?

              Silversea butler can provide reasonable assistance to guest getting to and from the gangway, and to and from a restaurant, however Silversea does not offer full-time wheelchair service and/or staff fully dedicated to providing Guests with wheelchair assistance. Guests traveling on their own wheelchair should be assisted only when requested and are recommended to travel with an able bodily companion.

              GOING ASHORE

              Are all ports wheelchair accessible?

              Not all ports have wheelchair-friendly infrastructure. In some destinations, tender boats or on Silversea Expeditions Zodiacs are required for disembarkation, and wheelchairs or mobility scooters cannot be accommodated in these cases.

              Can guests arrange private accessible transportation in port?

              If available, private wheelchair-accessible vehicles can be arranged. In some ports, shuttle buses may be wheelchair accessible, but availability is not guaranteed.

              Does Silversea offer wheelchair-accessible shore excursions?

              Until now we have been offering dedicated “Wheelchair Accessible Excursions” in some areas of the world., These tours are operated by wheelchair accessible vehicles and include only wheelchair accessible venues. These tours are mainly offered in Europe and the US. If you have any questions or concerns regarding shore excursion suitability, please contact the Shore Concierge (shoreconcierge@silversea.com) before your voyage or visit the Shore Concierge desk for more detailed information once onboard.

              Wheelchair accessible shore excursions are indicated on the website with the universal accessibility icon.

              Are there alternatives for guests with limited mobility?

              In almost every port, Silversea offers low-activity excursions specially designed for mobility challenged guests, who can negotiate the steps on and off the coaches.

              Is there any destination that is not recommend to guests with disabilities?

              The more exotic destinations, like Asia, South Africa and South America it is recommended to guest to book a private vehicle due to the lack of infrastructure, for example wheelchair accessible vehicles are very rare to find and museums, restaurants and popular attractions are not often completely accessible.

              Does Silversea offer wheelchair-accessible transportation between the ship and visiting site?

              If available in the port yes, however this is not often available.

              How Silversea assist disabled guests during excursions?

              If wheelchair accessible excursions are not available, it is recommended to guests to book a private vehicle where they can have a dedicated guide and driver who can give them full attention. On regular shore excursions, the guide must look after all guests and may not be able to fully assist disabled guests.

              Dress Code
              Disabled Facilities
              Special Dietary Requirements

              Special Dietary Requirements

              If you have special dietary requirements, Silversea will make every attempt to accommodate your requests. Please advise Silversea of your needs on the Guest Information Form at least 75 days prior to sailing. Notification should be sent to specialservices@silversea.com

              Dress Code
              Disabled Facilities
              Special Dietary Requirements
              Medical Centre

              Medical Centre

              Each Silversea ship is equipped with a Medical Centre, which is staffed by a doctor and nurse on 24-hour call when at sea. When docked, supplementary emergency care may also be obtained through local medical facilities. Guests may be charged for medical services and for medications used for their medical treatment. The Medical Centre is not intended or designed to provide on-going treatment of pre-existing conditions or for extended critical care, and Silversea is not responsible for the diagnosis, treatment or services furnished by shipboard medical personnel.

              All guests are required to report in writing to Silversea at the time their reservation is made:

              • Any physical or mental condition that may require medical or professional treatment or attention during the voyage
              • Any condition that may render the guest unfit for travel, or that may require special care or assistance
              • Any condition that may pose a risk or danger to the guest or anyone else on board the ship
              • Any condition that may require oxygen for medical reasons
              • Any intention or need to use a wheelchair aboard ship.
              Dress Code
              Disabled Facilities
              Special Dietary Requirements
              Medical Centre
              Age Restrictions

              Age Restrictions

              Silversea cruise guidelines state that children under the age of 18 must be accompanied, in the same or connecting suite, by a parent or other responsible adult over the age of 21 for the duration of the voyage. If the adult accompanying the minor is not their parent, a parental consent guardianship form must be signed by a parent or legal guardian and received by Silversea prior to sailing. Please contact our Special Services Department at SpecialServices@Silversea.com for a Parental Consent Form. Guests must be 21 years of age or older to purchase or consume alcohol. Silversea reserves the right to refuse to serve anyone who in its sole judgment may be under the influence of alcohol, or for any reason necessary in its judgement to preserve the health and safety of guests and employees.

              Silversea cannot accommodate infants less than six months of age and reserves the right to limit the number of children less than three years of age (Silver Explorer, Silver Cloud and Silver Wind cannot accommodate infants under the age of 1 year, Silver Origin cannot accommodate children under the age of 5 years). Parents are required to sign a notarised waiver prior to sailing in order to grant a valid booking for children ages between 6 months and 1 year old. A signed and notarised waiver will be required for all children between these ages. Although Silversea accepts guests over the age of 6 months (over the age of 1 year for Silversea Expeditions), there are no special programmes for children on board our luxury cruise ships, and Silversea does not provide for the care, entertainment or supervision of children. Silversea reserves the right to limit the number of children less than 3 years of age.

              Children under the age of 8 years old are only permitted to participate in suitable Silver Shore Excursions / shuttle service if the vehicles are equipped with the correct safety harness and seating equipment. Child harnesses and secure seating cannot be guaranteed. Silversea reserves the right to refuse children under the age of 8 years old on any tour on the basis of safety. Guests may use their own approved safety seat, booster seat or harness provided they are compatible with the local touring vehicle and can properly secure the child.

              In addition, the Zodiacs used for Silversea Expeditions are unable to accommodate children younger than 5 years of age. As Silversea does not provide babysitting services, an adult family member will be required to remain on board with their child(ren) during Zodiac excursions.

              Dress Code
              Disabled Facilities
              Special Dietary Requirements
              Medical Centre
              Age Restrictions
              Smoking Policy

              Smoking Policy

              At Silversea, the comfort, enjoyment and safety of all guests is paramount. To ensure a pleasant and safe environment, smoking is prohibited in most public areas, guest suites or suite balconies. However, cigarette, e-cigarette, cigar, pipe and vaporizer smoking is permitted in the Connoisseur’s Corner both indoors and outdoors (where applicable). In addition, cigarette, e-cigarette and vaporizer smoking is permitted in specifically designated outside areas and tables:

              • Silver Nova, Silver Ray: Dusk Bar (port side);
              • Silver Muse, Silver Spirit: Panorama Lounge (port side) and Pool Grill (port side);
              • Silver Moon, Silver Dawn: Panorama Lounge (starboard side) and Pool Grill (port side);
              • Silver Shadow, Silver Whisper: Panorama Lounge (starboard side) and Pool Grill (starboard side);
              • Silver Cloud, Silver Wind: Panorama Lounge (port side) and Pool Grill (port side);
              • Silver Origin: on open deck 4 aft;

              Silversea kindly requests that all guests observe the non-smoking areas.

              Dress Code
              Disabled Facilities
              Special Dietary Requirements
              Medical Centre
              Age Restrictions
              Smoking Policy
              Laundry Service

              Laundry Service

              Complete valet services, including laundry, pressing and wet cleaning, are available at an additional charge and may be arranged through your butler. Laundry service is complimentary on higher category suites (Premium Medallion, Medallion, Silver, Royal, Grand, Junior Grand, Signature, Master, Otium and Owner’s Suites) and for those Venetian Society members who have reached certain reward levels. click here to learn more. A self-service laundromat offers washing machines, dryers, irons and laundry supplies, allowing you to limit the amount of cruise luggage needed, especially for longer voyages.

              Dress Code
              Disabled Facilities
              Special Dietary Requirements
              Medical Centre
              Age Restrictions
              Smoking Policy
              Laundry Service
              Wi-FI & Internet

              Wi-FI & Internet

              All Silversea ships are equipped to offer wireless (Wi-Fi) Internet access. You can use your own laptop to surf the Internet and check emails at Wi-Fi locations throughout the ship, or from the comfort and privacy of your suite. Computers, email and Internet access are also available on board at the Internet Café. However, it is important to understand that telecommunication services while at sea are via satellite and significantly different than high-speed connections on land back home. The signal travels in a similar manner to radio waves but at much greater distances. Therefore, onboard Internet access is not guaranteed at all times. Satellite communications are also affected by weather and the ship’s location. In particular, Internet service is extremely sporadic while in the Arctic. Guests aboard expedition cruises to/from Svalbard should be prepared to be out of communication for the duration of their time on board.

              Onboard cell phone service enables you to make and receive phone calls, text messages and other select data services on your cell phone even when miles away from land. Your cell phone service provider will bill you for calls and/or messages, which may appear as roaming charges. Please note that cell phone service is sporadic at best while in the Arctic. Guests aboard voyages to/from Svalbard should be prepared to be out of communication for the duration of their time on board. Click here for more information on Silversea’s Cellular Phone service.

              Will my devices work on board?
              To be most successful, prepare your devices BEFORE leaving home:

              • Learn how to turn ON and turn OFF both the Wi-Fi and network (mobile/cellular) connections on each of your devices.
              • Contact your mobile/cellular service provider to confirm that a roaming agreement with Silversea Cruises has been established and to ask about rates. Learn how to enable your international roaming
              • Set up an email account if you do not have one already.
              • Be sure you know any usernames and passwords you may need.
              • Switch your settings to the most basic choice that shows less graphics and loads faster.
              • Make any software updates and turn off any automatic update settings for the duration of your cruise.
              • Download any books, audiobooks, music, movies, games, apps, etc. that you may want during your cruise.
              • Facebook users should bookmark and plan to use M.Facebook.com or Touch.Facebook.com instead as these have less graphics and load faster.
              • Don’t forget to pack any power cords/battery packs, camera cables to transfer pictures, adapter cables and headphones you may need for each of your devices.

              Will I be able to download videos and stream music?

              Certain websites and services may be restricted due to limited bandwidth. Downloading videos, books and movies or using Skype are examples of high-bandwidth services that will be more frustrating than enjoyable and should be avoided. Plan to use the Internet only for emailing and web browsing.

              How can someone contact me on the ship?

              In the case of an emergency back home, friends and family should not call your cell phone. The Shore-to-Ship number provided in your Final Cruise Documents is the best way to reach you while aboard ship. Click here for more information on Dial A Ship service, an alternate option for contacting ships at sea, anywhere in the world.

              Deck 11

              Deck 11

              • Observation Library
              • Spaccanapoli
              • Jogging Track
              • Silver Suites
              • Elevator
              Deck 11
              Deck 10

              Deck 10

              • Pool Deck
              • Pool Bar
              • Launderette
              • The Grill
              • Whirlpool Area
              • Silver Suite
              • Elevator
              Deck 11
              Deck 10
              Deck 9

              Deck 9

              • Panorama Lounge
              • Connoisseur’s Corner
              • Launderette
              • Owner’s Suite
              • Panorama Suite
              • Silver Suite
              • Superior Veranda Suite
              • Grand Suite
              • Elevator
              Deck 11
              Deck 10
              Deck 9
              Deck 8

              Deck 8

              • Arts Café
              • Boutique
              • La Dame
              • Launderette
              • Deluxe Veranda Suite
              • Superior Veranda suite
              • Grand Suite
              • Elevator
              Deck 11
              Deck 10
              Deck 9
              Deck 8
              Deck 7

              Deck 7

              • La Terrazza
              • Silver Note
              • Casino
              • Launderette
              • Royal Suite
              • Superior Veranda Suite
              • Deluxe Veranda Suite
              • Elevator
              Deck 11
              Deck 10
              Deck 9
              Deck 8
              Deck 7
              Deck 6

              Deck 6

              • Otium Spa
              • Fitness Centre
              • Relaxation Area
              • Beauty Salon
              • Launderette
              • Deluxe Veranda Suite
              • Classic Veranda Suite
              • Elevator
              Deck 11
              Deck 10
              Deck 9
              Deck 8
              Deck 7
              Deck 6
              Deck 5

              Deck 5

              • Reception/Guest Relations
              • Shore Concierge
              • Dolce Vita
              • Venetian Lounge
              • Future Cruise Sales
              • Launderette
              • Cruise Consultant 
              • Classic Veranda Suite
              • Elevator
              Deck 11
              Deck 10
              Deck 9
              Deck 8
              Deck 7
              Deck 6
              Deck 5
              Deck 4

              Deck 4

              • Atlantide
              • Kaiseki
              • S.A.L.T Kitchen
              • S.A.L.T Bar
              • S.A.L.T Lab
              • Vista Suite (3x Accessible)
              • Elevator

              Silversea

              The ‘jewel in the crown’ of the Royal Caribbean Group, Silversea is the leading luxury and expedition cruise line—acclaimed for both its all-inclusive lifestyle offering and its global destination portfolio. Silversea provides one of the most inclusive offerings in luxury cruising. Voyages include butler service in every suite category; a choice of restaurants on every ship, as well as in-suite dining around the clock, and premium beverages served throughout the ship; and a true door-to-door service, with private executive transfers and flights included as standard, among other inclusions.
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