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Endeavour2 – 20270823 – 15 days

with Silversea
Aug. 23, 2027 - Sep. 07, 2027
16 days11 ports

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Itinerary

Day 1: Reykjavík
Day 3: Prince Christian Sound
Day 4: Qaqortoq (Julianehaab)
Day 4: Hvalsey
Day 5: Tasermiut Fjord, Klostertal
Day 6: Aappilattoq
Day 7: Skjoldungen
Day 8: Tasiilaq
Day 10: Ittoqqortoormiit (ex Scoresbysund)
Day 11: Ittoqqortoormiit (ex Scoresbysund)
Day 12: Ittoqqortoormiit (ex Scoresbysund)
Day 13: Ittoqqortoormiit (ex Scoresbysund)
Day 14: Isafjørdur
Day 15: Dynjandi Waterfalls
Day 16: Reykjavík
Day 1: Reykjavík

Sprawling Reykjavík, the nation’s nerve center and government seat, is home to half the island’s population. On a bay overlooked by proud Mt. Esja (pronounced eh-shyuh), with its ever-changing hues, Reykjavík presents a colorful sight, its concrete houses painted in light colors and topped by vibrant red, blue, and green roofs. In contrast to the almost treeless countryside, Reykjavík has many tall, native birches, rowans, and willows, as well as imported aspen, pines, and spruces.Reykjavík’s name comes from the Icelandic words for smoke, reykur, and bay, vík. In AD 874, Norseman Ingólfur Arnarson saw Iceland rising out of the misty sea and came ashore at a bay eerily shrouded with plumes of steam from nearby hot springs. Today most of the houses in Reykjavík are heated by near-boiling water from the hot springs. Natural heating avoids air pollution; there’s no smoke around. You may notice, however, that the hot water brings a slight sulfur smell to the bathroom.Prices are easily on a par with other major European cities. A practical option is to purchase a Reykjavík City Card at the Tourist Information Center or at the Reykjavík Youth Hostel. This card permits unlimited bus usage and admission to any of the city’s seven pools, the Family Park and Zoo, and city museums. The cards are valid for one (ISK 3,300), two (ISK 4,400), or three days (ISK 4,900), and they pay for themselves after three or four uses a day. Even lacking the City Card, paying admission (ISK 500, or ISK 250 for seniors and people with disabilities) to one of the city art museums (Hafnarhús, Kjarvalsstaðir, or Ásmundarsafn) gets you free same-day admission to the other two.

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The capital of Iceland’s land of ice, fire and natural wonder, Reykjavik is a city like no other – blossoming among some of the world’s most vibrant and violent scenery. Home to two-thirds of Iceland’s population, Reykjavik is the island’s only real city, and a welcoming and walkable place – full of bicycles gliding along boulevards or battling the wind when it rears up. Fresh licks of paint brighten the streets, and an artistic and creative atmosphere embraces studios and galleries – as well as the kitchens where an exciting culinary scene is burgeoning. Plot your adventures in the city’s hip bars and cosy cafes, or waste no time in venturing out to Iceland’s outdoor adventures. Reykjavik’s buildings stand together – below the whip of winter’s winds – together with the magnificent Hallgrímskirkja church, with its bell tower rising resolutely over the city. Iceland’s largest church’s design echoes the lava flows that have shaped this remote land and boasts a clean and elegant interior. The Harpa Concert Hall’s sheer glass facade helps it to assimilate into the landscape, mirroring back the city and harbour. Its LED lights shimmer in honour of Iceland’s greatest illuminated performance – the northern lights. Walk in the crusts between continents, feel the spray from bursts of geysers and witness the enduring power of Iceland’s massive waterfalls. Whether you want to sizzle away in the earth-heated geothermal pools, or hike to your heart’s content, you can do it all from Reykjavik – the colourful capital of this astonishing outdoor country.

Day 3: Prince Christian Sound

The transit through the Sound is one of this voyage’s highlights. Connecting the Labrador Sea with the Irminger Seat, Prince Christian Sound or “Prins Christian Sund” in Danish is named after Prince (later King) Christian VII (1749-1808). 100 km (60 miles ), long and at times just 500 m (1500 ft) wide, this majestic and spectacular fiord throws you back into a Viking era – flanked by soaring snow-topped mountains, rock-strewn cliffs and rolling hills, it is as if time has stood still and one easily forgets that this is the 21st century. As you marvel at the sheer size of the mountains that surround you, with the Arctic waters lapping deceptively at the hull, revel in the silence enveloping you. Icebergs float serenely by, carrying with them the ages of time. Be sure to wear warm clothing as this is one spectacle that you do not want to miss.

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The transit through the Sound is one of this voyage’s highlights. Connecting the Labrador Sea with the Irminger Seat, Prince Christian Sound or “Prins Christian Sund” in Danish is named after Prince (later King) Christian VII (1749-1808). 100 km (60 miles ), long and at times just 500 m (1500 ft) wide, this majestic and spectacular fiord throws you back into a Viking era – flanked by soaring snow-topped mountains, rock-strewn cliffs and rolling hills, it is as if time has stood still and one easily forgets that this is the 21st century. As you marvel at the sheer size of the mountains that surround you, with the Arctic waters lapping deceptively at the hull, revel in the silence enveloping you. Icebergs float serenely by, carrying with them the ages of time. Be sure to wear warm clothing as this is one spectacle that you do not want to miss.

Day 4: Qaqortoq (Julianehaab)

The largest town in southern Greenland, Qaqortoq has been inhabited since prehistoric times. Upon arrival in this charming southern Greenland enclave, it’s easy to see why. Qaqortoq rises quite steeply over the fjord system around the city, offering breath-taking panoramic vistas of the surrounding mountains, deep, blue sea, Lake Tasersuag, icebergs in the bay, and pastoral backcountry. Although the earliest signs of ancient civilization in Qaqortoq date back 4,300 years, Qaqortoq is known to have been inhabited by Norse and Inuit settlers in the 10th and 12th centuries, and the present-day town was founded in 1774. In the years since, Qaqortoq has evolved into a seaport and trading hub for fish and shrimp processing, tanning, fur production, and ship maintenance and repair.

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The largest town in southern Greenland Qaqortoq has been inhabited since prehistoric times. Upon arrival in this charming southern Greenland enclave it’s easy to see why. Qaqortoq rises quite steeply over the fjord system around the city offering breath-taking panoramic vistas of the surrounding mountains deep blue sea Lake Tasersuag icebergs in the bay and pastoral backcountry. Although the earliest signs of ancient civilization in Qaqortoq date back 4 300 years Qaqortoq is known to have been inhabited by Norse and Inuit settlers in the 10th and 12th centuries and the present-day town was founded in 1774. In the years since Qaqortoq has evolved into a seaport and trading hub for fish and shrimp processing tanning fur production and ship maintenance and repair.

Day 4: Hvalsey

Northeast of Qaqortoq and at the end of a fjord, Hvalsey is one of the best examples of South Greenland’s many scattered ruins from the Norse period. Today the area is used for sheep-grazing, but until the 15th century the settlement at Hvalsey, and specifically Hvalsey’s church, played an important part. Christianity had spread its influence throughout Europe and eventually had reached remote Greenland, where it established itself in the country in 1000 AD. Hvalsey Church was built in the 14th century and is the best preserved of the churches in Greenland from that period. Apart from the church walls, historical ruins from the time of the Norse are just a few meters away.

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18 kilometers northeast of Qaqortoq, Hvalsey is part of Qaqortukulooq, one of the five sites of the UNESCO World Heritage Arctic farming complex Kujataa. Between Eriksfjord to the north and Einarsfjord to the south, the Hvalseyfjord branches off from Einarsfjord. Although Hvalsey is better known for the well-preserved ruins of one of the sixteen churches in the Norse’s Eastern Settlement, the church was in a farmstead known as Thjodhild’s Stead. This farmstead at the northeastern end of the fjord included a large building with living quarters, a hall and livestock pens, as well as other livestock pens, a storage building and a warehouse –the ruins of which can still be seen. The Norse farming laid the foundation for the Inuit farming in later centuries, leading to the UNESCO World Heritage status in 2017. In the 14th century account “Descriptions of Greenland” the abundant fish, a reindeer farm on Reindeer Island and Hvalsey’s name “Whale Island” clearly indicate that the Norse had ample food sources at that time. The church was built in the Anglo-Norwegian style of the 13th century, but is known to have been built over an older graveyard. The farmstead is mentioned in the Icelandic “Book of Settlements” as property of the Kings of Norway, and the last documented event of the Norse in Greenland is a wedding which took place in the church in September 1408. After almost 600 years of abandonment, conservation work had to be done to prevent the seaward wall from collapsing.

Day 5: Tasermiut Fjord, Klostertal
Day 6: Aappilattoq

Aappilattoq is a small settlement near the western end of Prins Christian Sund in southwestern Greenland. In the local Greenlandic language the name means, “sea anemone”. This small village of 130 inhabitants, hidden behind a prominent rock, offers a good insight into the life of Greenlandic Inuit. A stroll through the village will reveal a small school and a church, along with the likely possibility of seeing a polar bear skin drying in the wind behind a local dwelling. People have lived off the land in the area around Aappilattoq since the 19th century. The tradition continues today as most people here hunt and fish to make a living.

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Aapilattoq is a small settlement near the western end of Prins Christian Sund in southwestern Greenland. In the local Greenlandic language the name means “sea anemone”. This small village of 130 inhabitants hidden behind a prominent rock offers a good insight into the life of Greenlandic Inuit. A stroll through the village will reveal a small school and a church along with the likely possibility of seeing a polar bear skin drying in the wind behind a local dwelling. People have lived off the land in the area around Aapilattoq since the 19th century. The tradition continues today as most people here hunt and fish to make a living.

Day 7: Skjoldungen

Located on Greenland’s relatively rarely visited rugged east coast, Skoldungen Fjord has enchanting scenery with towering mountains tipped with snow, ice-scraped valley sides and sculptured icebergs in shades of white and blue. At the top of the fjord one can easily see the retreating state of the Thrym Glacier. The U-shaped fjord offers spectacular scenery and as an extra perk, it is not uncommon to see whales in the fjord.

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Located on Greenland’s relatively rarely visited rugged east coast Skoldungen Fjord has enchanting scenery with towering mountains tipped with snow ice-scraped valley sides and sculptured icebergs in shades of white and blue. At the top of the fjord one can easily see the retreating state of the Thrym Glacier. The U-shaped fjord offers spectacular scenery and as an extra perk it is not uncommon to see whales in the fjord.

Day 8: Tasiilaq

Discover the east coast of Greenland, where the alpine mountains merge closely with the sea, and the fjords are adorned with high snow-capped peaks and drifting icebergs. Follow in the wake of Captain Jean-Baptiste Charcot’s famous ship, the Pourquoi Pas?, which set off with its crew to discover Ammassalik. The name of this island is a reference to the capelin, a small silver coloured fish, whose presence announces to inhabitants the return of spring. This small island offers a spectacular and wild setting where the Inuit people chose to live. Set off to meet the inhabitants of this remote region, with deep-rooted traditions, and discover the Inuit culture.

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TASIILAQ: THE LARGEST TOWN IN EAST GREENLAND With just over 2,000 inhabitants, Tasiilaq is quite simply the most populous and largest town on the east coast of Greenland. Located on the island of Angmagssalik, it nestles in the heart of a protected bay at the foot of high mountains. Tasiilaq is the jewel in Northern Greenland’s crown. This picture-perfect haven is thought to be one of the most beautiful towns in the country and it’s easy to see why. Ice prevents boats from accessing the town in winter, but for three precious months in summer this remote paradise opens up and comes alive with a vivid cacophony of colour and nature. Deep greenhued flower dotted meadows stretch across pristine valleys, icebergs float in the bluest Sermilik Fjord and snowcapped mountain peaks reach towards seemingly endless skies. Home to the nearby Mittivakkat Glacier, this is the edge of the world at its finest. Locals spend their time dog sledding, exploring ice caves and hiking up the glacier. Soak up the natural splendour of this region where Inuit traditions are still respected. It’s a must for nature lovers seeking the crispest, freshest mountain air. As an added perk it is not uncommon to spot whales frolicking in the fjord nearby. The town, known as Ammassalik until 1997, celebrated its 100th anniversary in 1994. It was founded in 1894 by the Dane Gustav Holm, who established a trading post there. He also brought a missionary to Ammassali, who settled there with his wife. Mrs Rüttel was the first European woman the Ammassalimiut met.

Day 10: Ittoqqortoormiit (ex Scoresbysund)

Scoresbysund is the ultimate fjord system; likely the longest, largest and deepest of any in the world. The massive fjord is tucked into the eastern coast of Greenland and on the icy western edges of the Greenland Sea. Scoresbysund’s scale deserves several days to explore, especially while plying the waters between castle-sized icebergs as they gently drift under the persuasion of the Arctic waters in the mighty fjord. Scattered in the remote bays and smaller fjords are places to discover old Inuit settlements, slowly growing over with Arctic willow and dwarf birch. The lower slopes of many mountains are draped in the herbs and grasses favoured by muskox, Arctic fox, lemmings, Ptarmigan, Barnacle Geese, and Snowy Owls. Tundra walks give impressive views of landscape, flora and fauna. Not to be neglected, the waters of Scoresbysund warrant a vigilant eye for sightings of whales, seals, narwhals, beluga whales and walrus.

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Scoresbysund is the ultimate fjord system likely the longest largest and deepest of any in the world. The massive fjord is tucked into the eastern coast of Greenland and on the icy western edges of the Greenland Sea. Scoresbysund’s scale deserves several days to explore especially while plying the waters between castle-sized icebergs as they gently drift under the persuasion of the Arctic waters in the mighty fjord. Scattered in the remote bays and smaller fjords are places to discover old Inuit settlements slowly growing over with Arctic willow and dwarf birch. The lower slopes of many mountains are draped in the herbs and grasses favoured by muskox Arctic fox lemmings Ptarmigan Barnacle Geese and Snowy Owls. Tundra walks give impressive views of landscape flora and fauna. Not to be neglected the waters of Scoresbysund warrant a vigilant eye for sightings of whales seals narwhals beluga whales and walrus.

Day 11: Ittoqqortoormiit (ex Scoresbysund)

Scoresbysund is the ultimate fjord system; likely the longest, largest and deepest of any in the world. The massive fjord is tucked into the eastern coast of Greenland and on the icy western edges of the Greenland Sea. Scoresbysund’s scale deserves several days to explore, especially while plying the waters between castle-sized icebergs as they gently drift under the persuasion of the Arctic waters in the mighty fjord. Scattered in the remote bays and smaller fjords are places to discover old Inuit settlements, slowly growing over with Arctic willow and dwarf birch. The lower slopes of many mountains are draped in the herbs and grasses favoured by muskox, Arctic fox, lemmings, Ptarmigan, Barnacle Geese, and Snowy Owls. Tundra walks give impressive views of landscape, flora and fauna. Not to be neglected, the waters of Scoresbysund warrant a vigilant eye for sightings of whales, seals, narwhals, beluga whales and walrus.

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Scoresbysund is the ultimate fjord system likely the longest largest and deepest of any in the world. The massive fjord is tucked into the eastern coast of Greenland and on the icy western edges of the Greenland Sea. Scoresbysund’s scale deserves several days to explore especially while plying the waters between castle-sized icebergs as they gently drift under the persuasion of the Arctic waters in the mighty fjord. Scattered in the remote bays and smaller fjords are places to discover old Inuit settlements slowly growing over with Arctic willow and dwarf birch. The lower slopes of many mountains are draped in the herbs and grasses favoured by muskox Arctic fox lemmings Ptarmigan Barnacle Geese and Snowy Owls. Tundra walks give impressive views of landscape flora and fauna. Not to be neglected the waters of Scoresbysund warrant a vigilant eye for sightings of whales seals narwhals beluga whales and walrus.

Day 12: Ittoqqortoormiit (ex Scoresbysund)

Scoresbysund is the ultimate fjord system; likely the longest, largest and deepest of any in the world. The massive fjord is tucked into the eastern coast of Greenland and on the icy western edges of the Greenland Sea. Scoresbysund’s scale deserves several days to explore, especially while plying the waters between castle-sized icebergs as they gently drift under the persuasion of the Arctic waters in the mighty fjord. Scattered in the remote bays and smaller fjords are places to discover old Inuit settlements, slowly growing over with Arctic willow and dwarf birch. The lower slopes of many mountains are draped in the herbs and grasses favoured by muskox, Arctic fox, lemmings, Ptarmigan, Barnacle Geese, and Snowy Owls. Tundra walks give impressive views of landscape, flora and fauna. Not to be neglected, the waters of Scoresbysund warrant a vigilant eye for sightings of whales, seals, narwhals, beluga whales and walrus.

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Scoresbysund is the ultimate fjord system likely the longest largest and deepest of any in the world. The massive fjord is tucked into the eastern coast of Greenland and on the icy western edges of the Greenland Sea. Scoresbysund’s scale deserves several days to explore especially while plying the waters between castle-sized icebergs as they gently drift under the persuasion of the Arctic waters in the mighty fjord. Scattered in the remote bays and smaller fjords are places to discover old Inuit settlements slowly growing over with Arctic willow and dwarf birch. The lower slopes of many mountains are draped in the herbs and grasses favoured by muskox Arctic fox lemmings Ptarmigan Barnacle Geese and Snowy Owls. Tundra walks give impressive views of landscape flora and fauna. Not to be neglected the waters of Scoresbysund warrant a vigilant eye for sightings of whales seals narwhals beluga whales and walrus.

Day 13: Ittoqqortoormiit (ex Scoresbysund)

Scoresbysund is the ultimate fjord system; likely the longest, largest and deepest of any in the world. The massive fjord is tucked into the eastern coast of Greenland and on the icy western edges of the Greenland Sea. Scoresbysund’s scale deserves several days to explore, especially while plying the waters between castle-sized icebergs as they gently drift under the persuasion of the Arctic waters in the mighty fjord. Scattered in the remote bays and smaller fjords are places to discover old Inuit settlements, slowly growing over with Arctic willow and dwarf birch. The lower slopes of many mountains are draped in the herbs and grasses favoured by muskox, Arctic fox, lemmings, Ptarmigan, Barnacle Geese, and Snowy Owls. Tundra walks give impressive views of landscape, flora and fauna. Not to be neglected, the waters of Scoresbysund warrant a vigilant eye for sightings of whales, seals, narwhals, beluga whales and walrus.

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In the 1920s the sparsely settled coast of East Greenland had too many families living in Ammassalik (today’s Tasiilaq) for the hunting grounds available and in 1925 Scoresbysund was chosen to start a new settlement with some 70 Inuit from Ammassalik and four families from West Greenland. Less than 10 kilometers from the entrance to the Scoresbysund system, Ittoqqortoormiit (“Big House Dwellers”) lies on the southern tip of Liverpool Land, a low and rounded area compared to the steeper mountains further south or into the fjord system. Some 460 inhabitants call Ittoqqortoormiit, one of Greenland’s most isolated settlements, their home. Not counting the military and civilian researchers at Daneborg, Northeast Greenland, their closest neighbors actually live in Iceland. Although Greenland’s hottest hot springs are located some 8 kilometers south of Ittoqqortoormiit, the village is frozen in some nine months of the year and access to other parts of the country can only be done via the Nerlerit Inaat Airport at Constable Point some 38 km to the north with flights to Iceland and West Greenland. The former village’s shop serves as a small museum and features historic photographs and costumes and shows what a typical hunter’s home from the 1960s looked like. Today hunting narwhals, seals, polar bears and muskoxen is still an important part of the life, but tourism is gaining importance.

Day 14: Isafjørdur

Two colossal terraces of sheer rock stand either side of this extraordinarily located town – which rides a jutting spit onto an immensity of black fjord water. Surprisingly, considering the remoteness of its location and its compact size, Isafjordur is a modern and lively place to visit, offering a great choice of cafes and delicious restaurants – which are well stocked to impress visitors. The town is a perfectly located base for adventures amongst Iceland’s fantastic wilderness – with skiing, hiking and water-sports popular pursuits among visitors.

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Dwarfed by the gargantuan terraces of sloping mountains around it Isafjordur hangs on to a spit that rolls out into the scenic fjord waters of the Skutulsfjörður. The setting is colossal and otherworldly with plunging mountains and gouged fjords jutting inland but there’s a lively feel in town with an abundance of cafes and restaurants dotted between pretty half-timber houses. Built on the waters of a deep natural harbour sea-faring and fishing is written into the DNA here. Delve into these central traditions at the Maritime Museum before getting a taste for Icelandic specialities like the divisive delicacy of fermented shark meat. Rich troll-inspired folklore and feisty festivals add even more colour and intrigue throughout the year – from mud football mayhem to cross country skiing exhibitions. A place to get active and involved hook fish from the frozen depths while ice fishing strap on skis in powder-coated mountains or crack golf balls along rolling courses while soaking in the gorgeous scenery. The wedding-veil falls of Tungudalur Valey Waterfall are close by splashing down the blackened rocks. Further afield Hornstrandir Nature Reserve’s emerald marshes and wildflower sprinkled cliffs make for a refreshing shock of colour amid Iceland’s moody brooding monochrome palette. Excellent birdlife is waiting offshore on Vigur Island where puffins and arctic terns chatter and traditional farming traditions are kept alive.

Day 15: Dynjandi Waterfalls

Iceland is well-known for its spectacular waterfalls. The iconic Dynjandi waterfall, located in the Westfjords region, is regarded as one of Iceland’s most impressive and majestic waterfalls. At the top, the cascading water is roughly 100 feet wide and tumbles down about 330 feet into the fjord. Its name Dynjandi means, “the thundering one” and its vast size, enormous sound, and sheer force is overwhelming. It has also been nicknamed, ‘The Bridal Veil’ because of the way the water sprays and spreads over the rocks.

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Iceland is well-known for its spectacular waterfalls. The iconic Dynjandi waterfall, located in the Westfjords region, is regarded as one of Iceland’s most impressive and majestic waterfalls. At the top, the cascading water is roughly 100 feet wide and tumbles down about 330 feet into the fjord. Its name Dynjandi means, “the thundering one” and its vast size, enormous sound, and sheer force is overwhelming. It has also been nicknamed, ‘The Bridal Veil’ because of the way the water sprays and spreads over the rocks.

Day 16: Reykjavík

Sprawling Reykjavík, the nation’s nerve center and government seat, is home to half the island’s population. On a bay overlooked by proud Mt. Esja (pronounced eh-shyuh), with its ever-changing hues, Reykjavík presents a colorful sight, its concrete houses painted in light colors and topped by vibrant red, blue, and green roofs. In contrast to the almost treeless countryside, Reykjavík has many tall, native birches, rowans, and willows, as well as imported aspen, pines, and spruces.Reykjavík’s name comes from the Icelandic words for smoke, reykur, and bay, vík. In AD 874, Norseman Ingólfur Arnarson saw Iceland rising out of the misty sea and came ashore at a bay eerily shrouded with plumes of steam from nearby hot springs. Today most of the houses in Reykjavík are heated by near-boiling water from the hot springs. Natural heating avoids air pollution; there’s no smoke around. You may notice, however, that the hot water brings a slight sulfur smell to the bathroom.Prices are easily on a par with other major European cities. A practical option is to purchase a Reykjavík City Card at the Tourist Information Center or at the Reykjavík Youth Hostel. This card permits unlimited bus usage and admission to any of the city’s seven pools, the Family Park and Zoo, and city museums. The cards are valid for one (ISK 3,300), two (ISK 4,400), or three days (ISK 4,900), and they pay for themselves after three or four uses a day. Even lacking the City Card, paying admission (ISK 500, or ISK 250 for seniors and people with disabilities) to one of the city art museums (Hafnarhús, Kjarvalsstaðir, or Ásmundarsafn) gets you free same-day admission to the other two.

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The capital of Iceland’s land of ice, fire and natural wonder, Reykjavik is a city like no other – blossoming among some of the world’s most vibrant and violent scenery. Home to two-thirds of Iceland’s population, Reykjavik is the island’s only real city, and a welcoming and walkable place – full of bicycles gliding along boulevards or battling the wind when it rears up. Fresh licks of paint brighten the streets, and an artistic and creative atmosphere embraces studios and galleries – as well as the kitchens where an exciting culinary scene is burgeoning. Plot your adventures in the city’s hip bars and cosy cafes, or waste no time in venturing out to Iceland’s outdoor adventures. Reykjavik’s buildings stand together – below the whip of winter’s winds – together with the magnificent Hallgrímskirkja church, with its bell tower rising resolutely over the city. Iceland’s largest church’s design echoes the lava flows that have shaped this remote land and boasts a clean and elegant interior. The Harpa Concert Hall’s sheer glass facade helps it to assimilate into the landscape, mirroring back the city and harbour. Its LED lights shimmer in honour of Iceland’s greatest illuminated performance – the northern lights. Walk in the crusts between continents, feel the spray from bursts of geysers and witness the enduring power of Iceland’s massive waterfalls. Whether you want to sizzle away in the earth-heated geothermal pools, or hike to your heart’s content, you can do it all from Reykjavik – the colourful capital of this astonishing outdoor country.

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Ship features

Owner’s Suite

Owner’s Suite

Supremely spacious and superbly located, the Owner’s Suite is the most luxurious suite on board. Located in the premium bow position on deck 7, the Owner’s Suite offers amazing destination immersion, thanks its enormous surrounding balcony and incredible views from all indoor areas. The large living room, separate dining area, and well-stocked bar are perfect for sharing a moment with like-minded travelers while the luxurious and well-appointed bedrooms ensure supreme comfort any time of the day or night.

One bedroom: 173.5 sq m including veranda (69 sq m)

The main bedroom has a large walk-in wardrobe with a personal safe and a bathroom with a double vanity, walk-in shower, and whirlpool bath.

The second bedroom has a separate wardrobe and a bathroom with a walk-in shower.

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

Essentials

  • Deck(s): 7
  • Section: Forward, Starboard

Characteristics

  • Large Veranda with floor-to-ceiling glass doors
  • Separate dining area
  • Living room with sitting area
  • Double vanity
  • Walk-in shower
  • Whirlpool bath
  • Walk-in wardrobe with personal safe

Furniture

  • Twin beds or king-size bed
  • Writing desk
  • Luxury bed mattresses

Media & Communication

  • Unlimited Premium Wi-Fi
  • 3 large flat screen TVs with Interactive Media Library
  • Sound system with bluetooth connectivity
  • Direct dial telephone
  • Wall mounted USB-C mobile device chargers

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

The Grand Suite is one of the most luxurious and spacious suites on board Silver Endeavour. It guarantees sweeping views of your destination thanks to its large balcony. A spacious interior includes a large living room, separate dining area, and large bedroom with a big walk-in wardrobe. A luxurious bathroom includes a double vanity, whirlpool bath, and walk-in shower. In addition, the Grand Suite also includes a small, second bedroom able to accommodate a third berth.

One bedroom: 155 sq m including veranda (64 sq m)

Two bedrooms: 188.1 sq m including veranda (69 sq m)

A third guest can be accommodated in an additional single-bed bedroom.

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

Essentials

  • Deck(s): 7
  • Section: Forward, Port

Characteristics

  • Large Veranda with floor-to-ceiling glass doors
  • Separate dining area
  • Living room with sitting area
  • Double vanity
  • Walk-in shower
  • Whirlpool bath
  • Walk-in wardrobe with personal safe

Furniture

  • Twin beds or king-size bed and a single bed in additional bedroom
  • 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

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
Master Suite

Master Suite

    One of our most sumptuous suites ever designed! With innovative domed glazing surrounding the living areas and one of the largest balconies on board, the Master Suite offers complete destination immersion at sea. Floor-to-ceiling windows provide wow-factor 270-degree views while the beautifully appointed living and dining areas, separate bedroom, and bathroom with walk-in shower and whirlpool bath ensure complete in-suite comfort. If you have ever wanted to experience expedition travel while not missing out on luxury, Silver Endeavour’s Master Suite is the answer.

    One bedroom: 108 sq m including veranda (25.8 sq m)

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    Essentials

    • Deck(s): 8
    • Section: Aft

    Characteristics

    • Large Veranda with floor-to-ceiling glass doors
    • Separate dining area
    • Living room with sitting area
    • Double vanity
    • Walk-in shower
    • Whirlpool bath
    • Walk-in wardrobe with personal safe

    Furniture

    • King size bed
    • Writing desk
    • 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

    Onboard Services

    • Butler service
    • Complimentary laundry, pressing & wet cleaning
    • 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
    Master Suite
    Signature Suite

    Signature Suite

    Get closer to your destination with Silver Endeavour’s Signature Suite! Located on deck 8, this beautiful accommodation offers a wonderfully large living room, a dining area, a separate bedroom, and a bathroom with walk-in shower and whirlpool bath. But surely the best thing about the Signature Suite is the huge private veranda and floor-to-ceiling glass walls, offering you sweeping views whether you are at the tip or toe of the world. The Signature Suite is one of our favorite places to enjoy serene polar landscapes after a day of onshore exploring.

    One bedroom: 67–78 sq m including veranda (16–22 sq m )

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    Essentials

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

    Characteristics

    • Large Veranda with floor-to-ceiling glass doors
    • Separate dining area
    • Living room with sitting area
    • Double vanity
    • Walk-in shower
    • Whirlpool bath
    • Walk-in wardrobe with personal safe

    Furniture

    • King size bed
    • Writing desk
    • 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

    Onboard Services

    • Butler service
    • Complimentary laundry, pressing & wet cleaning
    • 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
    Master Suite
    Signature Suite
    Silver Suite

    Silver Suite

    No Silversea ship would be complete without our guests’ favorite Silver Suite. Located on deck 8, the Silver Suite promises stunning views of the destination thanks to its floor-to-ceiling window and large balcony. The spacious living area allows for comfortable relaxation while the dining area makes cozy nights in veritable experiences in themselves. Additionally, Silver Suites feature generous walk-in wardrobes as well as a bathroom with a large walk-in shower, vanity, and separate lavatory.

    One bedroom: 49.7 sq m including veranda (7 sq m)

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

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    Essentials

    • Deck(s): 8
    • Section: Mid-Ship

    Characteristics

    • Veranda
    • Separate dining area
    • Living room with sitting area
    • Double vanity
    • Walk-in shower

    Furniture

    • 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

    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
    Master Suite
    Signature Suite
    Silver Suite
    Premium Veranda Suite

    Premium Veranda Suite

    Our best-selling Premium Veranda Suite is more beautiful and luxurious than ever on board Silver Endeavour. This suite offers a large bedroom space with dreamy bedding, a stunning marbled bathroom with a large vanity, and sumptuous walk-in shower. Comfortable furnishings and elegant decor make staying in (almost) as good as going out! 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!). The sofa bed can easily accommodate a third guest.

    One bedroom: 33.1 sq m including veranda (5 sq m)

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

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    Essentials

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

    Characteristics

    • Veranda
    • Sitting area
    • Large vanity
    • Walk-in shower

    Furniture

    • King size bed
    • Writing desk
    • Vanity table
    • 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

    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
    Master Suite
    Signature Suite
    Silver Suite
    Premium Veranda Suite
    Deluxe Veranda Suite

    Deluxe Veranda Suite

    Deluxe Veranda Suites keep the iconic suite configuration—one of the most successful in the industry—while enhancing your creature comforts and destination immersion. Located on the privileged upper-mid levels, Deluxe Veranda Suites have spacious interiors with a bedroom area that includes a large writing desk and comfortable living room with a convertible sofa (able to accommodate a third berth). Even better, the balcony is larger and more beautiful than ever, offering ample space to relax and enjoy sweeping views, wherever you are.

    One bedroom: 33.1 sq m including veranda (5 sq m)

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

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    Essentials

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

    Characteristics

    • Veranda
    • Sitting area
    • Large vanity
    • Walk-in shower

    Furniture

    • King size bed
    • Writing desk
    • Vanity table
    • 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

    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
    Master Suite
    Signature Suite
    Silver Suite
    Premium Veranda Suite
    Deluxe Veranda Suite
    Superior Veranda Suite

    Superior Veranda Suite

    The Superior Veranda Suite is found on the upper decks. From the sumptuous views from the teak veranda to the spacious sitting room (with a sofa bed able to accommodate a third berth) and large marble bathroom, everything about the Superior Veranda has been designed for your comfort. A comfortable living space, attention to detail, and a generous expanse of amenities make this stunning suite a cozy home while on the seas.

    One bedroom: 33.1 sq m including veranda (5 sq m)

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

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    Essentials

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

    Characteristics

    • Veranda
    • Sitting area
    • Large vanity
    • Walk-in shower

    Furniture

    • King size bed
    • Writing desk
    • Vanity table
    • 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

    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
    Master Suite
    Signature Suite
    Silver Suite
    Premium Veranda Suite
    Deluxe Veranda Suite
    Superior Veranda Suite
    Classic Veranda Suite

    Classic Veranda Suite

    Located on the lower decks in the bow, the Classic Veranda Suite offers all the comfort and attention to detail that you can expect aboard—both inside and out. A generous expanse of interior comforts—elegant decor, a stunning marble bathroom, and ample seating area (with a sofa bed that is able to accommodate a third berth)—offers everything you need for a comfortable cruise. But perhaps this suite’s finest asset lies just outside, as floor-to-ceiling glass doors open onto a private veranda, making every sunset feel as if it is yours alone.

    One bedroom: 33.1 sq m including veranda (5 sq m)

    Wheelchair accessible suite: 508. The suite has a bathroom with vanity and shower.

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

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    Essentials

    • Deck(s): 5, 6
    • Section: Forward, Mid-Ship

    Characteristics

    • Veranda
    • Sitting area
    • Large vanity
    • Walk-in shower

    Furniture

    • King size bed
    • Writing desk
    • Vanity table
    • 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

    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

    II Terrazzino

    II Terrazzino

    Italy’s world-famous cuisine reaches its farthest clientele yet aboard Silver Endeavour. Enjoy the country’s greatest dishes and authentic recipes in this edited version of our famous La Terrazza concept. Small in size but not in flavors, Il Terrazzino offers mouthwatering Italian meals in an elegant setting. Menu highlights change on a regular basis but always feature high-quality, fresh ingredients, which have made this dining option so popular throughout our entire fleet. If you like authentic Italian dishes served in a small and intimate setting, then Il Terrazzino is for you.

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    II Terrazzino
    The Restaurant

    The Restaurant

    Silver Endeavour’s main dining experience weaves a sensorial tapestry of tasty memories. We promise you’ll love this remarkable venue, from the timeless decor and the warm, elegant ambience to the exceptional wine selection and the subtle, refined dishes. Enjoy regional specialties whether you’re at the tip or toe of the world, along with timeless classics that never go out of fashion. The Restaurant offers open-seating dining, which means there are no assigned times, no assigned tables. You are free to dine when, where, and with whom you please.

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    II Terrazzino
    The Restaurant
    The Grill

    The Grill

    Welcome to one of the most impressive dining rooms at sea. The Grill aboard Silver Endeavour puts the amaze into amazing. Admire impressive views from day to night as snowy landscapes give way to starlit skies. This glass-ceilinged indoor venue offers flavorsome international meals cooked to perfection in a casual, informal atmosphere. This must-visit venue is always a favorite, whatever time of the day you dine. No jacket required!

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    II Terrazzino
    The Restaurant
    The Grill
    La Dame

    La Dame

    Prepare your taste buds for one of the best gastronomic experiences you’ll probably ever have. La Dame—named after Paris’ grande dame, the Eiffel Tower—pays homage to France’s cultural and gastronomic heritage. This fine-dining experience comes complete with white-gloved service, phenomenal food, and elegant surroundings. Choose from the à la carte menu or enjoy the perfectly balanced six-course food and wine pairing menu. Whatever you decide, you’ll be gazing upon glaciers and icebergs from the stupendous floor-to-ceiling windows while sipping ice-cold champagne and dining on fresh caviar. And it’s only in La Dame, aboard Silver Endeavour.

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    Shore Excursions

    Shore Excursions

    Highlight Experiences
    Seamless tours of iconic sites

    Explore iconic landmarks and cultural treasures with our Highlight Experiences, half or full-day adventures led by expert guides. Enjoy seamless, hassle-free journeys to must- see attractions — perfect for guests seeking a convenient, turnkey experience.

    Signature Experiences
    Smaller tours, crafted by Silversea

    These immersive Signature Experiences offer privileged access and personalized interactions with local experts. These experiences are perfect for those seeking meaningful, social exploration who want to connect with destinations through authentic dining and slow travel.

    Private Experiences
    Exclusive tours for your group

    Create your own exclusive adventure with a dedicated vehicle, driver, and guide. Explore at your pace, linger, or spontaneously discover new sites. Available at most ports for half- or full-day bookings, Private Experiences are ideal for families seeking privacy and flexibility.

    Custom Experiences
    Tailor-made tours designed for you

    Enjoy personalized Custom Experiences tailored to your interests, with exclusive access and specialized guides. Our team handles every detail, ensuring unforgettable moments that exceed your expectations—crafted entirely around your pace and preferences.

    Overland Experiences
    Mid-cruise, inland tours

    Venture inland on two- to three-day journeys to iconic sites like the Taj Mahal or Angkor Wat. Vith flights, stays, and guided access included, these immersive journeys offer rare experiences beyond the coast — all with the signature Silversea service.

    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 Excursions

    Silver Shore Excursions

    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 Excursions
    Mud Room

    Mud Room

    Silver Endeavour’s Mud Room is the perfect place to prepare for all your expedition activities. Spaciously designed, the two mud rooms (both port and starboard locations) are superbly modern and equipped with state-of-the-art equipment, including boot heaters and LED screens for small-group briefing sessions. Located on deck 3, the Mud Room leads directly to the landing platform for easy access for Zodiac embarkation and disembarkation.

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    Explorer Lounge

    Explorer Lounge

    Strategically located midship on deck 4, the Explorer Lounge is the operational heart of shore excursions while on board. Equipped with state-of-the-art equipment, including large LED screens, this is where you’ll attend your daily recap and briefing sessions, chat with our industry-leading Expedition Team, or attend lectures that delve deep into the history, flora, and fauna of your destination. It is also the perfect place to gather for pre-dinner cocktails or evening events such as the Captain’s Welcome.

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    Explorer Lounge
    Library

    Library

    Whether you’re an avid bibliophile or simply prefer a quiet place while at sea, it’s hard not to fall in love with Silver Endeavour’s onboard library. Located on deck 9, the Library offers a comfortable and intimate enrichment space, where you can educate yourself from one of the beautiful reference books, curl up with a novel in one of the comfortable chairs, or simple gaze amazed at the stunning scenery as its floats serenely by.

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    Explorer Lounge
    Library
    Observation Lounge

    Observation Lounge

    Located at the very top of the ship, the Observation Lounge offers one of our favorite vantage points on board Silver Endeavour. Comfortable seating, plus 270-degree surrounding glass windows make this immersive venue ideal at any time of the day. Offering very spacious interiors, the Observation Lounge is the perfect place to enjoy afternoon tea, an enrichment presentation by day, or pre-and post-dinner cocktails by night. Join your fellow travelers and discuss the day’s events while listing to some live entertainment in this fabulous venue.

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    Explorer Lounge
    Library
    Observation Lounge
    Sun Deck

    Sun Deck

    The ocean views and soothing sound of the surf can be quite intoxicating at sea, so it’s not surprising that daydreaming on deck is one of the most popular pastimes.

    Explorer Lounge
    Library
    Observation Lounge
    Sun Deck
    Connoisseur's Corner

    Connoisseur's Corner

    The Connoisseur’s Corner is an indulgent and sophisticated cigar lounge, where you can enjoy an after-dinner drink in a cozy private club atmosphere. Soak up a wide selection of premium spirits, classic cocktails, and modern concoctions, or order from the exclusive cigar menu. This beautiful heritage venue with a contemporary twist, complete with armchairs, a cozy fireplace, and a humidor, make this is an incredible place to visit after dinner.

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    Explorer Lounge
    Library
    Observation Lounge
    Sun Deck
    Connoisseur's Corner
    Arts Café

    Arts Café

    Silver Endeavour’s friendly, luxury Arts Café delivers gourmet treats, outstanding coffee, and healthy refreshments from morning to early evening. This is the perfect destination for cold and hot drinks, sandwiches, salads, as well as cakes and small-plate servings. Savor a delightful drink and fusion of flavors while enjoying magnificent views thanks to floor-to-ceiling glazing. If you’re looking for a quiet place for a bite to eat while you catch up with your fellow travelers, then why not visit the Arts Café on deck 5?

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    Explorer Lounge
    Library
    Observation Lounge
    Sun Deck
    Connoisseur's Corner
    Arts Café
    Boutique

    Boutique

    Located midship on deck 5, the Boutique aboard Silver Endeavour means luxury shopping experiences do not end just because you’re at sea! Carefully selected partners offer a wide selection of the latest fashions (including a great selection of tote bags) plus jewelry, logo items, and souvenirs carefully selected to complete your expedition experience.

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    Beauty Salon

    Beauty Salon

    Our committed and competent team of beauty therapists is here to help keep your hair, nails, skin, and body healthy and happy. In addition to our regular beauty services, such as pedicures, manicures, and the latest in trendy hairstyles, we offer makeup application so you look great on a special evening, waxing, and teeth whitening. What’s more, our Emperor’s Chair services make sure that gentlemen aren’t forgotten.

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    Beauty Salon
    Fitness Centre

    Fitness Centre

    Whether you are a serious fitness fanatic or a casual athlete, you’ll find what you’re looking for in Silver Endeavour’s Fitness Center. Look after your health with our cardiovascular equipment, including running and cross-country skiing machines, free and plate-loaded weights, weight machines, and plenty of warm-up/cool-down spaces. Expertly designed classes and personal training sessions make sure that you stay in shape even while at sea. Thanks to its modern design with floor-to-ceiling windows, the Fitness Center enjoys an incredible amount of natural light and views of the destination, so you won’t miss any part of the action.

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    Beauty Salon
    Fitness Centre
    Pool Deck

    Pool Deck

    Surrounded by glazing extending all the way to the top of the venue, the Pool Deck gives you the feeling of always being connected to the sea. The glass-enclosed Pool Deck offers a quiet retreat and is the ideal place to enjoy breathtaking, panoramic views during the day, or to have dinner under the stars at night. This two-story space is home to a large central pool, a whirlpool, as well as Silver Endeavour’s The Grill restaurant.

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    Beauty Salon
    Fitness Centre
    Pool Deck
    Otium Spa

    Otium Spa

    Otium is where you can relax and unwind but also where you can enjoy world-class treatments that make sure you look as good as you feel. Our Otium wellness menu is designed by our experts to create signature moments that even Venus herself would envy. Rejuvenate and repair with one of our luxury treatments, or visit us to relax and unwind, share a moment with like-minded travelers, or enjoy a quiet immersive session all for yourself.

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    Beauty Salon
    Fitness Centre
    Pool Deck
    Otium Spa
    Whirlpool

    Whirlpool

    You can find the whirlpool on Deck 5, next to the Pool and The Grill. 

    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.

    Smoking Policy
    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.
    Smoking Policy
    Medical Centre
    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

    Smoking Policy
    Medical Centre
    Special Dietary Requirements
    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.

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    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.

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    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.

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    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.

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    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.

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    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.

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      Endeavour2 – 20270823 – 15 days

      with Silversea
      Aug. 23, 2027 - Sep. 07, 2027
      16 days11 ports

      • brand-new ship
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      Itinerary

      Day 1: Reykjavík
      Day 3: Prince Christian Sound
      Day 4: Qaqortoq (Julianehaab)
      Day 4: Hvalsey
      Day 5: Tasermiut Fjord, Klostertal
      Day 6: Aappilattoq
      Day 7: Skjoldungen
      Day 8: Tasiilaq
      Day 10: Ittoqqortoormiit (ex Scoresbysund)
      Day 11: Ittoqqortoormiit (ex Scoresbysund)
      Day 12: Ittoqqortoormiit (ex Scoresbysund)
      Day 13: Ittoqqortoormiit (ex Scoresbysund)
      Day 14: Isafjørdur
      Day 15: Dynjandi Waterfalls
      Day 16: Reykjavík
      Day 1: Reykjavík

      Sprawling Reykjavík, the nation’s nerve center and government seat, is home to half the island’s population. On a bay overlooked by proud Mt. Esja (pronounced eh-shyuh), with its ever-changing hues, Reykjavík presents a colorful sight, its concrete houses painted in light colors and topped by vibrant red, blue, and green roofs. In contrast to the almost treeless countryside, Reykjavík has many tall, native birches, rowans, and willows, as well as imported aspen, pines, and spruces.Reykjavík’s name comes from the Icelandic words for smoke, reykur, and bay, vík. In AD 874, Norseman Ingólfur Arnarson saw Iceland rising out of the misty sea and came ashore at a bay eerily shrouded with plumes of steam from nearby hot springs. Today most of the houses in Reykjavík are heated by near-boiling water from the hot springs. Natural heating avoids air pollution; there’s no smoke around. You may notice, however, that the hot water brings a slight sulfur smell to the bathroom.Prices are easily on a par with other major European cities. A practical option is to purchase a Reykjavík City Card at the Tourist Information Center or at the Reykjavík Youth Hostel. This card permits unlimited bus usage and admission to any of the city’s seven pools, the Family Park and Zoo, and city museums. The cards are valid for one (ISK 3,300), two (ISK 4,400), or three days (ISK 4,900), and they pay for themselves after three or four uses a day. Even lacking the City Card, paying admission (ISK 500, or ISK 250 for seniors and people with disabilities) to one of the city art museums (Hafnarhús, Kjarvalsstaðir, or Ásmundarsafn) gets you free same-day admission to the other two.

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      The capital of Iceland’s land of ice, fire and natural wonder, Reykjavik is a city like no other – blossoming among some of the world’s most vibrant and violent scenery. Home to two-thirds of Iceland’s population, Reykjavik is the island’s only real city, and a welcoming and walkable place – full of bicycles gliding along boulevards or battling the wind when it rears up. Fresh licks of paint brighten the streets, and an artistic and creative atmosphere embraces studios and galleries – as well as the kitchens where an exciting culinary scene is burgeoning. Plot your adventures in the city’s hip bars and cosy cafes, or waste no time in venturing out to Iceland’s outdoor adventures. Reykjavik’s buildings stand together – below the whip of winter’s winds – together with the magnificent Hallgrímskirkja church, with its bell tower rising resolutely over the city. Iceland’s largest church’s design echoes the lava flows that have shaped this remote land and boasts a clean and elegant interior. The Harpa Concert Hall’s sheer glass facade helps it to assimilate into the landscape, mirroring back the city and harbour. Its LED lights shimmer in honour of Iceland’s greatest illuminated performance – the northern lights. Walk in the crusts between continents, feel the spray from bursts of geysers and witness the enduring power of Iceland’s massive waterfalls. Whether you want to sizzle away in the earth-heated geothermal pools, or hike to your heart’s content, you can do it all from Reykjavik – the colourful capital of this astonishing outdoor country.

      Day 3: Prince Christian Sound

      The transit through the Sound is one of this voyage’s highlights. Connecting the Labrador Sea with the Irminger Seat, Prince Christian Sound or “Prins Christian Sund” in Danish is named after Prince (later King) Christian VII (1749-1808). 100 km (60 miles ), long and at times just 500 m (1500 ft) wide, this majestic and spectacular fiord throws you back into a Viking era – flanked by soaring snow-topped mountains, rock-strewn cliffs and rolling hills, it is as if time has stood still and one easily forgets that this is the 21st century. As you marvel at the sheer size of the mountains that surround you, with the Arctic waters lapping deceptively at the hull, revel in the silence enveloping you. Icebergs float serenely by, carrying with them the ages of time. Be sure to wear warm clothing as this is one spectacle that you do not want to miss.

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      The transit through the Sound is one of this voyage’s highlights. Connecting the Labrador Sea with the Irminger Seat, Prince Christian Sound or “Prins Christian Sund” in Danish is named after Prince (later King) Christian VII (1749-1808). 100 km (60 miles ), long and at times just 500 m (1500 ft) wide, this majestic and spectacular fiord throws you back into a Viking era – flanked by soaring snow-topped mountains, rock-strewn cliffs and rolling hills, it is as if time has stood still and one easily forgets that this is the 21st century. As you marvel at the sheer size of the mountains that surround you, with the Arctic waters lapping deceptively at the hull, revel in the silence enveloping you. Icebergs float serenely by, carrying with them the ages of time. Be sure to wear warm clothing as this is one spectacle that you do not want to miss.

      Day 4: Qaqortoq (Julianehaab)

      The largest town in southern Greenland, Qaqortoq has been inhabited since prehistoric times. Upon arrival in this charming southern Greenland enclave, it’s easy to see why. Qaqortoq rises quite steeply over the fjord system around the city, offering breath-taking panoramic vistas of the surrounding mountains, deep, blue sea, Lake Tasersuag, icebergs in the bay, and pastoral backcountry. Although the earliest signs of ancient civilization in Qaqortoq date back 4,300 years, Qaqortoq is known to have been inhabited by Norse and Inuit settlers in the 10th and 12th centuries, and the present-day town was founded in 1774. In the years since, Qaqortoq has evolved into a seaport and trading hub for fish and shrimp processing, tanning, fur production, and ship maintenance and repair.

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      The largest town in southern Greenland Qaqortoq has been inhabited since prehistoric times. Upon arrival in this charming southern Greenland enclave it’s easy to see why. Qaqortoq rises quite steeply over the fjord system around the city offering breath-taking panoramic vistas of the surrounding mountains deep blue sea Lake Tasersuag icebergs in the bay and pastoral backcountry. Although the earliest signs of ancient civilization in Qaqortoq date back 4 300 years Qaqortoq is known to have been inhabited by Norse and Inuit settlers in the 10th and 12th centuries and the present-day town was founded in 1774. In the years since Qaqortoq has evolved into a seaport and trading hub for fish and shrimp processing tanning fur production and ship maintenance and repair.

      Day 4: Hvalsey

      Northeast of Qaqortoq and at the end of a fjord, Hvalsey is one of the best examples of South Greenland’s many scattered ruins from the Norse period. Today the area is used for sheep-grazing, but until the 15th century the settlement at Hvalsey, and specifically Hvalsey’s church, played an important part. Christianity had spread its influence throughout Europe and eventually had reached remote Greenland, where it established itself in the country in 1000 AD. Hvalsey Church was built in the 14th century and is the best preserved of the churches in Greenland from that period. Apart from the church walls, historical ruins from the time of the Norse are just a few meters away.

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      18 kilometers northeast of Qaqortoq, Hvalsey is part of Qaqortukulooq, one of the five sites of the UNESCO World Heritage Arctic farming complex Kujataa. Between Eriksfjord to the north and Einarsfjord to the south, the Hvalseyfjord branches off from Einarsfjord. Although Hvalsey is better known for the well-preserved ruins of one of the sixteen churches in the Norse’s Eastern Settlement, the church was in a farmstead known as Thjodhild’s Stead. This farmstead at the northeastern end of the fjord included a large building with living quarters, a hall and livestock pens, as well as other livestock pens, a storage building and a warehouse –the ruins of which can still be seen. The Norse farming laid the foundation for the Inuit farming in later centuries, leading to the UNESCO World Heritage status in 2017. In the 14th century account “Descriptions of Greenland” the abundant fish, a reindeer farm on Reindeer Island and Hvalsey’s name “Whale Island” clearly indicate that the Norse had ample food sources at that time. The church was built in the Anglo-Norwegian style of the 13th century, but is known to have been built over an older graveyard. The farmstead is mentioned in the Icelandic “Book of Settlements” as property of the Kings of Norway, and the last documented event of the Norse in Greenland is a wedding which took place in the church in September 1408. After almost 600 years of abandonment, conservation work had to be done to prevent the seaward wall from collapsing.

      Day 5: Tasermiut Fjord, Klostertal
      Day 6: Aappilattoq

      Aappilattoq is a small settlement near the western end of Prins Christian Sund in southwestern Greenland. In the local Greenlandic language the name means, “sea anemone”. This small village of 130 inhabitants, hidden behind a prominent rock, offers a good insight into the life of Greenlandic Inuit. A stroll through the village will reveal a small school and a church, along with the likely possibility of seeing a polar bear skin drying in the wind behind a local dwelling. People have lived off the land in the area around Aappilattoq since the 19th century. The tradition continues today as most people here hunt and fish to make a living.

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      Aapilattoq is a small settlement near the western end of Prins Christian Sund in southwestern Greenland. In the local Greenlandic language the name means “sea anemone”. This small village of 130 inhabitants hidden behind a prominent rock offers a good insight into the life of Greenlandic Inuit. A stroll through the village will reveal a small school and a church along with the likely possibility of seeing a polar bear skin drying in the wind behind a local dwelling. People have lived off the land in the area around Aapilattoq since the 19th century. The tradition continues today as most people here hunt and fish to make a living.

      Day 7: Skjoldungen

      Located on Greenland’s relatively rarely visited rugged east coast, Skoldungen Fjord has enchanting scenery with towering mountains tipped with snow, ice-scraped valley sides and sculptured icebergs in shades of white and blue. At the top of the fjord one can easily see the retreating state of the Thrym Glacier. The U-shaped fjord offers spectacular scenery and as an extra perk, it is not uncommon to see whales in the fjord.

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      Located on Greenland’s relatively rarely visited rugged east coast Skoldungen Fjord has enchanting scenery with towering mountains tipped with snow ice-scraped valley sides and sculptured icebergs in shades of white and blue. At the top of the fjord one can easily see the retreating state of the Thrym Glacier. The U-shaped fjord offers spectacular scenery and as an extra perk it is not uncommon to see whales in the fjord.

      Day 8: Tasiilaq

      Discover the east coast of Greenland, where the alpine mountains merge closely with the sea, and the fjords are adorned with high snow-capped peaks and drifting icebergs. Follow in the wake of Captain Jean-Baptiste Charcot’s famous ship, the Pourquoi Pas?, which set off with its crew to discover Ammassalik. The name of this island is a reference to the capelin, a small silver coloured fish, whose presence announces to inhabitants the return of spring. This small island offers a spectacular and wild setting where the Inuit people chose to live. Set off to meet the inhabitants of this remote region, with deep-rooted traditions, and discover the Inuit culture.

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      TASIILAQ: THE LARGEST TOWN IN EAST GREENLAND With just over 2,000 inhabitants, Tasiilaq is quite simply the most populous and largest town on the east coast of Greenland. Located on the island of Angmagssalik, it nestles in the heart of a protected bay at the foot of high mountains. Tasiilaq is the jewel in Northern Greenland’s crown. This picture-perfect haven is thought to be one of the most beautiful towns in the country and it’s easy to see why. Ice prevents boats from accessing the town in winter, but for three precious months in summer this remote paradise opens up and comes alive with a vivid cacophony of colour and nature. Deep greenhued flower dotted meadows stretch across pristine valleys, icebergs float in the bluest Sermilik Fjord and snowcapped mountain peaks reach towards seemingly endless skies. Home to the nearby Mittivakkat Glacier, this is the edge of the world at its finest. Locals spend their time dog sledding, exploring ice caves and hiking up the glacier. Soak up the natural splendour of this region where Inuit traditions are still respected. It’s a must for nature lovers seeking the crispest, freshest mountain air. As an added perk it is not uncommon to spot whales frolicking in the fjord nearby. The town, known as Ammassalik until 1997, celebrated its 100th anniversary in 1994. It was founded in 1894 by the Dane Gustav Holm, who established a trading post there. He also brought a missionary to Ammassali, who settled there with his wife. Mrs Rüttel was the first European woman the Ammassalimiut met.

      Day 10: Ittoqqortoormiit (ex Scoresbysund)

      Scoresbysund is the ultimate fjord system; likely the longest, largest and deepest of any in the world. The massive fjord is tucked into the eastern coast of Greenland and on the icy western edges of the Greenland Sea. Scoresbysund’s scale deserves several days to explore, especially while plying the waters between castle-sized icebergs as they gently drift under the persuasion of the Arctic waters in the mighty fjord. Scattered in the remote bays and smaller fjords are places to discover old Inuit settlements, slowly growing over with Arctic willow and dwarf birch. The lower slopes of many mountains are draped in the herbs and grasses favoured by muskox, Arctic fox, lemmings, Ptarmigan, Barnacle Geese, and Snowy Owls. Tundra walks give impressive views of landscape, flora and fauna. Not to be neglected, the waters of Scoresbysund warrant a vigilant eye for sightings of whales, seals, narwhals, beluga whales and walrus.

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      Scoresbysund is the ultimate fjord system likely the longest largest and deepest of any in the world. The massive fjord is tucked into the eastern coast of Greenland and on the icy western edges of the Greenland Sea. Scoresbysund’s scale deserves several days to explore especially while plying the waters between castle-sized icebergs as they gently drift under the persuasion of the Arctic waters in the mighty fjord. Scattered in the remote bays and smaller fjords are places to discover old Inuit settlements slowly growing over with Arctic willow and dwarf birch. The lower slopes of many mountains are draped in the herbs and grasses favoured by muskox Arctic fox lemmings Ptarmigan Barnacle Geese and Snowy Owls. Tundra walks give impressive views of landscape flora and fauna. Not to be neglected the waters of Scoresbysund warrant a vigilant eye for sightings of whales seals narwhals beluga whales and walrus.

      Day 11: Ittoqqortoormiit (ex Scoresbysund)

      Scoresbysund is the ultimate fjord system; likely the longest, largest and deepest of any in the world. The massive fjord is tucked into the eastern coast of Greenland and on the icy western edges of the Greenland Sea. Scoresbysund’s scale deserves several days to explore, especially while plying the waters between castle-sized icebergs as they gently drift under the persuasion of the Arctic waters in the mighty fjord. Scattered in the remote bays and smaller fjords are places to discover old Inuit settlements, slowly growing over with Arctic willow and dwarf birch. The lower slopes of many mountains are draped in the herbs and grasses favoured by muskox, Arctic fox, lemmings, Ptarmigan, Barnacle Geese, and Snowy Owls. Tundra walks give impressive views of landscape, flora and fauna. Not to be neglected, the waters of Scoresbysund warrant a vigilant eye for sightings of whales, seals, narwhals, beluga whales and walrus.

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      Scoresbysund is the ultimate fjord system likely the longest largest and deepest of any in the world. The massive fjord is tucked into the eastern coast of Greenland and on the icy western edges of the Greenland Sea. Scoresbysund’s scale deserves several days to explore especially while plying the waters between castle-sized icebergs as they gently drift under the persuasion of the Arctic waters in the mighty fjord. Scattered in the remote bays and smaller fjords are places to discover old Inuit settlements slowly growing over with Arctic willow and dwarf birch. The lower slopes of many mountains are draped in the herbs and grasses favoured by muskox Arctic fox lemmings Ptarmigan Barnacle Geese and Snowy Owls. Tundra walks give impressive views of landscape flora and fauna. Not to be neglected the waters of Scoresbysund warrant a vigilant eye for sightings of whales seals narwhals beluga whales and walrus.

      Day 12: Ittoqqortoormiit (ex Scoresbysund)

      Scoresbysund is the ultimate fjord system; likely the longest, largest and deepest of any in the world. The massive fjord is tucked into the eastern coast of Greenland and on the icy western edges of the Greenland Sea. Scoresbysund’s scale deserves several days to explore, especially while plying the waters between castle-sized icebergs as they gently drift under the persuasion of the Arctic waters in the mighty fjord. Scattered in the remote bays and smaller fjords are places to discover old Inuit settlements, slowly growing over with Arctic willow and dwarf birch. The lower slopes of many mountains are draped in the herbs and grasses favoured by muskox, Arctic fox, lemmings, Ptarmigan, Barnacle Geese, and Snowy Owls. Tundra walks give impressive views of landscape, flora and fauna. Not to be neglected, the waters of Scoresbysund warrant a vigilant eye for sightings of whales, seals, narwhals, beluga whales and walrus.

      Day itinerary:

      Scoresbysund is the ultimate fjord system likely the longest largest and deepest of any in the world. The massive fjord is tucked into the eastern coast of Greenland and on the icy western edges of the Greenland Sea. Scoresbysund’s scale deserves several days to explore especially while plying the waters between castle-sized icebergs as they gently drift under the persuasion of the Arctic waters in the mighty fjord. Scattered in the remote bays and smaller fjords are places to discover old Inuit settlements slowly growing over with Arctic willow and dwarf birch. The lower slopes of many mountains are draped in the herbs and grasses favoured by muskox Arctic fox lemmings Ptarmigan Barnacle Geese and Snowy Owls. Tundra walks give impressive views of landscape flora and fauna. Not to be neglected the waters of Scoresbysund warrant a vigilant eye for sightings of whales seals narwhals beluga whales and walrus.

      Day 13: Ittoqqortoormiit (ex Scoresbysund)

      Scoresbysund is the ultimate fjord system; likely the longest, largest and deepest of any in the world. The massive fjord is tucked into the eastern coast of Greenland and on the icy western edges of the Greenland Sea. Scoresbysund’s scale deserves several days to explore, especially while plying the waters between castle-sized icebergs as they gently drift under the persuasion of the Arctic waters in the mighty fjord. Scattered in the remote bays and smaller fjords are places to discover old Inuit settlements, slowly growing over with Arctic willow and dwarf birch. The lower slopes of many mountains are draped in the herbs and grasses favoured by muskox, Arctic fox, lemmings, Ptarmigan, Barnacle Geese, and Snowy Owls. Tundra walks give impressive views of landscape, flora and fauna. Not to be neglected, the waters of Scoresbysund warrant a vigilant eye for sightings of whales, seals, narwhals, beluga whales and walrus.

      Day itinerary:

      In the 1920s the sparsely settled coast of East Greenland had too many families living in Ammassalik (today’s Tasiilaq) for the hunting grounds available and in 1925 Scoresbysund was chosen to start a new settlement with some 70 Inuit from Ammassalik and four families from West Greenland. Less than 10 kilometers from the entrance to the Scoresbysund system, Ittoqqortoormiit (“Big House Dwellers”) lies on the southern tip of Liverpool Land, a low and rounded area compared to the steeper mountains further south or into the fjord system. Some 460 inhabitants call Ittoqqortoormiit, one of Greenland’s most isolated settlements, their home. Not counting the military and civilian researchers at Daneborg, Northeast Greenland, their closest neighbors actually live in Iceland. Although Greenland’s hottest hot springs are located some 8 kilometers south of Ittoqqortoormiit, the village is frozen in some nine months of the year and access to other parts of the country can only be done via the Nerlerit Inaat Airport at Constable Point some 38 km to the north with flights to Iceland and West Greenland. The former village’s shop serves as a small museum and features historic photographs and costumes and shows what a typical hunter’s home from the 1960s looked like. Today hunting narwhals, seals, polar bears and muskoxen is still an important part of the life, but tourism is gaining importance.

      Day 14: Isafjørdur

      Two colossal terraces of sheer rock stand either side of this extraordinarily located town – which rides a jutting spit onto an immensity of black fjord water. Surprisingly, considering the remoteness of its location and its compact size, Isafjordur is a modern and lively place to visit, offering a great choice of cafes and delicious restaurants – which are well stocked to impress visitors. The town is a perfectly located base for adventures amongst Iceland’s fantastic wilderness – with skiing, hiking and water-sports popular pursuits among visitors.

      Day itinerary:

      Dwarfed by the gargantuan terraces of sloping mountains around it Isafjordur hangs on to a spit that rolls out into the scenic fjord waters of the Skutulsfjörður. The setting is colossal and otherworldly with plunging mountains and gouged fjords jutting inland but there’s a lively feel in town with an abundance of cafes and restaurants dotted between pretty half-timber houses. Built on the waters of a deep natural harbour sea-faring and fishing is written into the DNA here. Delve into these central traditions at the Maritime Museum before getting a taste for Icelandic specialities like the divisive delicacy of fermented shark meat. Rich troll-inspired folklore and feisty festivals add even more colour and intrigue throughout the year – from mud football mayhem to cross country skiing exhibitions. A place to get active and involved hook fish from the frozen depths while ice fishing strap on skis in powder-coated mountains or crack golf balls along rolling courses while soaking in the gorgeous scenery. The wedding-veil falls of Tungudalur Valey Waterfall are close by splashing down the blackened rocks. Further afield Hornstrandir Nature Reserve’s emerald marshes and wildflower sprinkled cliffs make for a refreshing shock of colour amid Iceland’s moody brooding monochrome palette. Excellent birdlife is waiting offshore on Vigur Island where puffins and arctic terns chatter and traditional farming traditions are kept alive.

      Day 15: Dynjandi Waterfalls

      Iceland is well-known for its spectacular waterfalls. The iconic Dynjandi waterfall, located in the Westfjords region, is regarded as one of Iceland’s most impressive and majestic waterfalls. At the top, the cascading water is roughly 100 feet wide and tumbles down about 330 feet into the fjord. Its name Dynjandi means, “the thundering one” and its vast size, enormous sound, and sheer force is overwhelming. It has also been nicknamed, ‘The Bridal Veil’ because of the way the water sprays and spreads over the rocks.

      Day itinerary:

      Iceland is well-known for its spectacular waterfalls. The iconic Dynjandi waterfall, located in the Westfjords region, is regarded as one of Iceland’s most impressive and majestic waterfalls. At the top, the cascading water is roughly 100 feet wide and tumbles down about 330 feet into the fjord. Its name Dynjandi means, “the thundering one” and its vast size, enormous sound, and sheer force is overwhelming. It has also been nicknamed, ‘The Bridal Veil’ because of the way the water sprays and spreads over the rocks.

      Day 16: Reykjavík

      Sprawling Reykjavík, the nation’s nerve center and government seat, is home to half the island’s population. On a bay overlooked by proud Mt. Esja (pronounced eh-shyuh), with its ever-changing hues, Reykjavík presents a colorful sight, its concrete houses painted in light colors and topped by vibrant red, blue, and green roofs. In contrast to the almost treeless countryside, Reykjavík has many tall, native birches, rowans, and willows, as well as imported aspen, pines, and spruces.Reykjavík’s name comes from the Icelandic words for smoke, reykur, and bay, vík. In AD 874, Norseman Ingólfur Arnarson saw Iceland rising out of the misty sea and came ashore at a bay eerily shrouded with plumes of steam from nearby hot springs. Today most of the houses in Reykjavík are heated by near-boiling water from the hot springs. Natural heating avoids air pollution; there’s no smoke around. You may notice, however, that the hot water brings a slight sulfur smell to the bathroom.Prices are easily on a par with other major European cities. A practical option is to purchase a Reykjavík City Card at the Tourist Information Center or at the Reykjavík Youth Hostel. This card permits unlimited bus usage and admission to any of the city’s seven pools, the Family Park and Zoo, and city museums. The cards are valid for one (ISK 3,300), two (ISK 4,400), or three days (ISK 4,900), and they pay for themselves after three or four uses a day. Even lacking the City Card, paying admission (ISK 500, or ISK 250 for seniors and people with disabilities) to one of the city art museums (Hafnarhús, Kjarvalsstaðir, or Ásmundarsafn) gets you free same-day admission to the other two.

      Day itinerary:

      The capital of Iceland’s land of ice, fire and natural wonder, Reykjavik is a city like no other – blossoming among some of the world’s most vibrant and violent scenery. Home to two-thirds of Iceland’s population, Reykjavik is the island’s only real city, and a welcoming and walkable place – full of bicycles gliding along boulevards or battling the wind when it rears up. Fresh licks of paint brighten the streets, and an artistic and creative atmosphere embraces studios and galleries – as well as the kitchens where an exciting culinary scene is burgeoning. Plot your adventures in the city’s hip bars and cosy cafes, or waste no time in venturing out to Iceland’s outdoor adventures. Reykjavik’s buildings stand together – below the whip of winter’s winds – together with the magnificent Hallgrímskirkja church, with its bell tower rising resolutely over the city. Iceland’s largest church’s design echoes the lava flows that have shaped this remote land and boasts a clean and elegant interior. The Harpa Concert Hall’s sheer glass facade helps it to assimilate into the landscape, mirroring back the city and harbour. Its LED lights shimmer in honour of Iceland’s greatest illuminated performance – the northern lights. Walk in the crusts between continents, feel the spray from bursts of geysers and witness the enduring power of Iceland’s massive waterfalls. Whether you want to sizzle away in the earth-heated geothermal pools, or hike to your heart’s content, you can do it all from Reykjavik – the colourful capital of this astonishing outdoor country.

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      Ship features

      Owner’s Suite

      Owner’s Suite

      Supremely spacious and superbly located, the Owner’s Suite is the most luxurious suite on board. Located in the premium bow position on deck 7, the Owner’s Suite offers amazing destination immersion, thanks its enormous surrounding balcony and incredible views from all indoor areas. The large living room, separate dining area, and well-stocked bar are perfect for sharing a moment with like-minded travelers while the luxurious and well-appointed bedrooms ensure supreme comfort any time of the day or night.

      One bedroom: 173.5 sq m including veranda (69 sq m)

      The main bedroom has a large walk-in wardrobe with a personal safe and a bathroom with a double vanity, walk-in shower, and whirlpool bath.

      The second bedroom has a separate wardrobe and a bathroom with a walk-in shower.

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

      Essentials

      • Deck(s): 7
      • Section: Forward, Starboard

      Characteristics

      • Large Veranda with floor-to-ceiling glass doors
      • Separate dining area
      • Living room with sitting area
      • Double vanity
      • Walk-in shower
      • Whirlpool bath
      • Walk-in wardrobe with personal safe

      Furniture

      • Twin beds or king-size bed
      • Writing desk
      • Luxury bed mattresses

      Media & Communication

      • Unlimited Premium Wi-Fi
      • 3 large flat screen TVs with Interactive Media Library
      • Sound system with bluetooth connectivity
      • Direct dial telephone
      • Wall mounted USB-C mobile device chargers

      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

      The Grand Suite is one of the most luxurious and spacious suites on board Silver Endeavour. It guarantees sweeping views of your destination thanks to its large balcony. A spacious interior includes a large living room, separate dining area, and large bedroom with a big walk-in wardrobe. A luxurious bathroom includes a double vanity, whirlpool bath, and walk-in shower. In addition, the Grand Suite also includes a small, second bedroom able to accommodate a third berth.

      One bedroom: 155 sq m including veranda (64 sq m)

      Two bedrooms: 188.1 sq m including veranda (69 sq m)

      A third guest can be accommodated in an additional single-bed bedroom.

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

      Essentials

      • Deck(s): 7
      • Section: Forward, Port

      Characteristics

      • Large Veranda with floor-to-ceiling glass doors
      • Separate dining area
      • Living room with sitting area
      • Double vanity
      • Walk-in shower
      • Whirlpool bath
      • Walk-in wardrobe with personal safe

      Furniture

      • Twin beds or king-size bed and a single bed in additional bedroom
      • 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

      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
      Master Suite

      Master Suite

        One of our most sumptuous suites ever designed! With innovative domed glazing surrounding the living areas and one of the largest balconies on board, the Master Suite offers complete destination immersion at sea. Floor-to-ceiling windows provide wow-factor 270-degree views while the beautifully appointed living and dining areas, separate bedroom, and bathroom with walk-in shower and whirlpool bath ensure complete in-suite comfort. If you have ever wanted to experience expedition travel while not missing out on luxury, Silver Endeavour’s Master Suite is the answer.

        One bedroom: 108 sq m including veranda (25.8 sq m)

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

        Essentials

        • Deck(s): 8
        • Section: Aft

        Characteristics

        • Large Veranda with floor-to-ceiling glass doors
        • Separate dining area
        • Living room with sitting area
        • Double vanity
        • Walk-in shower
        • Whirlpool bath
        • Walk-in wardrobe with personal safe

        Furniture

        • King size bed
        • Writing desk
        • 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

        Onboard Services

        • Butler service
        • Complimentary laundry, pressing & wet cleaning
        • 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
        Master Suite
        Signature Suite

        Signature Suite

        Get closer to your destination with Silver Endeavour’s Signature Suite! Located on deck 8, this beautiful accommodation offers a wonderfully large living room, a dining area, a separate bedroom, and a bathroom with walk-in shower and whirlpool bath. But surely the best thing about the Signature Suite is the huge private veranda and floor-to-ceiling glass walls, offering you sweeping views whether you are at the tip or toe of the world. The Signature Suite is one of our favorite places to enjoy serene polar landscapes after a day of onshore exploring.

        One bedroom: 67–78 sq m including veranda (16–22 sq m )

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

        Essentials

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

        Characteristics

        • Large Veranda with floor-to-ceiling glass doors
        • Separate dining area
        • Living room with sitting area
        • Double vanity
        • Walk-in shower
        • Whirlpool bath
        • Walk-in wardrobe with personal safe

        Furniture

        • King size bed
        • Writing desk
        • 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

        Onboard Services

        • Butler service
        • Complimentary laundry, pressing & wet cleaning
        • 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
        Master Suite
        Signature Suite
        Silver Suite

        Silver Suite

        No Silversea ship would be complete without our guests’ favorite Silver Suite. Located on deck 8, the Silver Suite promises stunning views of the destination thanks to its floor-to-ceiling window and large balcony. The spacious living area allows for comfortable relaxation while the dining area makes cozy nights in veritable experiences in themselves. Additionally, Silver Suites feature generous walk-in wardrobes as well as a bathroom with a large walk-in shower, vanity, and separate lavatory.

        One bedroom: 49.7 sq m including veranda (7 sq m)

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

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

        Essentials

        • Deck(s): 8
        • Section: Mid-Ship

        Characteristics

        • Veranda
        • Separate dining area
        • Living room with sitting area
        • Double vanity
        • Walk-in shower

        Furniture

        • 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

        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
        Master Suite
        Signature Suite
        Silver Suite
        Premium Veranda Suite

        Premium Veranda Suite

        Our best-selling Premium Veranda Suite is more beautiful and luxurious than ever on board Silver Endeavour. This suite offers a large bedroom space with dreamy bedding, a stunning marbled bathroom with a large vanity, and sumptuous walk-in shower. Comfortable furnishings and elegant decor make staying in (almost) as good as going out! 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!). The sofa bed can easily accommodate a third guest.

        One bedroom: 33.1 sq m including veranda (5 sq m)

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

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

        Essentials

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

        Characteristics

        • Veranda
        • Sitting area
        • Large vanity
        • Walk-in shower

        Furniture

        • King size bed
        • Writing desk
        • Vanity table
        • 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

        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
        Master Suite
        Signature Suite
        Silver Suite
        Premium Veranda Suite
        Deluxe Veranda Suite

        Deluxe Veranda Suite

        Deluxe Veranda Suites keep the iconic suite configuration—one of the most successful in the industry—while enhancing your creature comforts and destination immersion. Located on the privileged upper-mid levels, Deluxe Veranda Suites have spacious interiors with a bedroom area that includes a large writing desk and comfortable living room with a convertible sofa (able to accommodate a third berth). Even better, the balcony is larger and more beautiful than ever, offering ample space to relax and enjoy sweeping views, wherever you are.

        One bedroom: 33.1 sq m including veranda (5 sq m)

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

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

        Essentials

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

        Characteristics

        • Veranda
        • Sitting area
        • Large vanity
        • Walk-in shower

        Furniture

        • King size bed
        • Writing desk
        • Vanity table
        • 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

        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
        Master Suite
        Signature Suite
        Silver Suite
        Premium Veranda Suite
        Deluxe Veranda Suite
        Superior Veranda Suite

        Superior Veranda Suite

        The Superior Veranda Suite is found on the upper decks. From the sumptuous views from the teak veranda to the spacious sitting room (with a sofa bed able to accommodate a third berth) and large marble bathroom, everything about the Superior Veranda has been designed for your comfort. A comfortable living space, attention to detail, and a generous expanse of amenities make this stunning suite a cozy home while on the seas.

        One bedroom: 33.1 sq m including veranda (5 sq m)

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

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

        Essentials

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

        Characteristics

        • Veranda
        • Sitting area
        • Large vanity
        • Walk-in shower

        Furniture

        • King size bed
        • Writing desk
        • Vanity table
        • 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

        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
        Master Suite
        Signature Suite
        Silver Suite
        Premium Veranda Suite
        Deluxe Veranda Suite
        Superior Veranda Suite
        Classic Veranda Suite

        Classic Veranda Suite

        Located on the lower decks in the bow, the Classic Veranda Suite offers all the comfort and attention to detail that you can expect aboard—both inside and out. A generous expanse of interior comforts—elegant decor, a stunning marble bathroom, and ample seating area (with a sofa bed that is able to accommodate a third berth)—offers everything you need for a comfortable cruise. But perhaps this suite’s finest asset lies just outside, as floor-to-ceiling glass doors open onto a private veranda, making every sunset feel as if it is yours alone.

        One bedroom: 33.1 sq m including veranda (5 sq m)

        Wheelchair accessible suite: 508. The suite has a bathroom with vanity and shower.

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

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

        Essentials

        • Deck(s): 5, 6
        • Section: Forward, Mid-Ship

        Characteristics

        • Veranda
        • Sitting area
        • Large vanity
        • Walk-in shower

        Furniture

        • King size bed
        • Writing desk
        • Vanity table
        • 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

        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

        II Terrazzino

        II Terrazzino

        Italy’s world-famous cuisine reaches its farthest clientele yet aboard Silver Endeavour. Enjoy the country’s greatest dishes and authentic recipes in this edited version of our famous La Terrazza concept. Small in size but not in flavors, Il Terrazzino offers mouthwatering Italian meals in an elegant setting. Menu highlights change on a regular basis but always feature high-quality, fresh ingredients, which have made this dining option so popular throughout our entire fleet. If you like authentic Italian dishes served in a small and intimate setting, then Il Terrazzino is for you.

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        II Terrazzino
        The Restaurant

        The Restaurant

        Silver Endeavour’s main dining experience weaves a sensorial tapestry of tasty memories. We promise you’ll love this remarkable venue, from the timeless decor and the warm, elegant ambience to the exceptional wine selection and the subtle, refined dishes. Enjoy regional specialties whether you’re at the tip or toe of the world, along with timeless classics that never go out of fashion. The Restaurant offers open-seating dining, which means there are no assigned times, no assigned tables. You are free to dine when, where, and with whom you please.

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        II Terrazzino
        The Restaurant
        The Grill

        The Grill

        Welcome to one of the most impressive dining rooms at sea. The Grill aboard Silver Endeavour puts the amaze into amazing. Admire impressive views from day to night as snowy landscapes give way to starlit skies. This glass-ceilinged indoor venue offers flavorsome international meals cooked to perfection in a casual, informal atmosphere. This must-visit venue is always a favorite, whatever time of the day you dine. No jacket required!

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        II Terrazzino
        The Restaurant
        The Grill
        La Dame

        La Dame

        Prepare your taste buds for one of the best gastronomic experiences you’ll probably ever have. La Dame—named after Paris’ grande dame, the Eiffel Tower—pays homage to France’s cultural and gastronomic heritage. This fine-dining experience comes complete with white-gloved service, phenomenal food, and elegant surroundings. Choose from the à la carte menu or enjoy the perfectly balanced six-course food and wine pairing menu. Whatever you decide, you’ll be gazing upon glaciers and icebergs from the stupendous floor-to-ceiling windows while sipping ice-cold champagne and dining on fresh caviar. And it’s only in La Dame, aboard Silver Endeavour.

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        Shore Excursions

        Shore Excursions

        Highlight Experiences
        Seamless tours of iconic sites

        Explore iconic landmarks and cultural treasures with our Highlight Experiences, half or full-day adventures led by expert guides. Enjoy seamless, hassle-free journeys to must- see attractions — perfect for guests seeking a convenient, turnkey experience.

        Signature Experiences
        Smaller tours, crafted by Silversea

        These immersive Signature Experiences offer privileged access and personalized interactions with local experts. These experiences are perfect for those seeking meaningful, social exploration who want to connect with destinations through authentic dining and slow travel.

        Private Experiences
        Exclusive tours for your group

        Create your own exclusive adventure with a dedicated vehicle, driver, and guide. Explore at your pace, linger, or spontaneously discover new sites. Available at most ports for half- or full-day bookings, Private Experiences are ideal for families seeking privacy and flexibility.

        Custom Experiences
        Tailor-made tours designed for you

        Enjoy personalized Custom Experiences tailored to your interests, with exclusive access and specialized guides. Our team handles every detail, ensuring unforgettable moments that exceed your expectations—crafted entirely around your pace and preferences.

        Overland Experiences
        Mid-cruise, inland tours

        Venture inland on two- to three-day journeys to iconic sites like the Taj Mahal or Angkor Wat. Vith flights, stays, and guided access included, these immersive journeys offer rare experiences beyond the coast — all with the signature Silversea service.

        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 Excursions

        Silver Shore Excursions

        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 Excursions
        Mud Room

        Mud Room

        Silver Endeavour’s Mud Room is the perfect place to prepare for all your expedition activities. Spaciously designed, the two mud rooms (both port and starboard locations) are superbly modern and equipped with state-of-the-art equipment, including boot heaters and LED screens for small-group briefing sessions. Located on deck 3, the Mud Room leads directly to the landing platform for easy access for Zodiac embarkation and disembarkation.

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

        Explorer Lounge

        Explorer Lounge

        Strategically located midship on deck 4, the Explorer Lounge is the operational heart of shore excursions while on board. Equipped with state-of-the-art equipment, including large LED screens, this is where you’ll attend your daily recap and briefing sessions, chat with our industry-leading Expedition Team, or attend lectures that delve deep into the history, flora, and fauna of your destination. It is also the perfect place to gather for pre-dinner cocktails or evening events such as the Captain’s Welcome.

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        Explorer Lounge
        Library

        Library

        Whether you’re an avid bibliophile or simply prefer a quiet place while at sea, it’s hard not to fall in love with Silver Endeavour’s onboard library. Located on deck 9, the Library offers a comfortable and intimate enrichment space, where you can educate yourself from one of the beautiful reference books, curl up with a novel in one of the comfortable chairs, or simple gaze amazed at the stunning scenery as its floats serenely by.

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

        Explorer Lounge
        Library
        Observation Lounge

        Observation Lounge

        Located at the very top of the ship, the Observation Lounge offers one of our favorite vantage points on board Silver Endeavour. Comfortable seating, plus 270-degree surrounding glass windows make this immersive venue ideal at any time of the day. Offering very spacious interiors, the Observation Lounge is the perfect place to enjoy afternoon tea, an enrichment presentation by day, or pre-and post-dinner cocktails by night. Join your fellow travelers and discuss the day’s events while listing to some live entertainment in this fabulous venue.

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        Explorer Lounge
        Library
        Observation Lounge
        Sun Deck

        Sun Deck

        The ocean views and soothing sound of the surf can be quite intoxicating at sea, so it’s not surprising that daydreaming on deck is one of the most popular pastimes.

        Explorer Lounge
        Library
        Observation Lounge
        Sun Deck
        Connoisseur's Corner

        Connoisseur's Corner

        The Connoisseur’s Corner is an indulgent and sophisticated cigar lounge, where you can enjoy an after-dinner drink in a cozy private club atmosphere. Soak up a wide selection of premium spirits, classic cocktails, and modern concoctions, or order from the exclusive cigar menu. This beautiful heritage venue with a contemporary twist, complete with armchairs, a cozy fireplace, and a humidor, make this is an incredible place to visit after dinner.

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        Explorer Lounge
        Library
        Observation Lounge
        Sun Deck
        Connoisseur's Corner
        Arts Café

        Arts Café

        Silver Endeavour’s friendly, luxury Arts Café delivers gourmet treats, outstanding coffee, and healthy refreshments from morning to early evening. This is the perfect destination for cold and hot drinks, sandwiches, salads, as well as cakes and small-plate servings. Savor a delightful drink and fusion of flavors while enjoying magnificent views thanks to floor-to-ceiling glazing. If you’re looking for a quiet place for a bite to eat while you catch up with your fellow travelers, then why not visit the Arts Café on deck 5?

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        Explorer Lounge
        Library
        Observation Lounge
        Sun Deck
        Connoisseur's Corner
        Arts Café
        Boutique

        Boutique

        Located midship on deck 5, the Boutique aboard Silver Endeavour means luxury shopping experiences do not end just because you’re at sea! Carefully selected partners offer a wide selection of the latest fashions (including a great selection of tote bags) plus jewelry, logo items, and souvenirs carefully selected to complete your expedition experience.

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        Beauty Salon

        Beauty Salon

        Our committed and competent team of beauty therapists is here to help keep your hair, nails, skin, and body healthy and happy. In addition to our regular beauty services, such as pedicures, manicures, and the latest in trendy hairstyles, we offer makeup application so you look great on a special evening, waxing, and teeth whitening. What’s more, our Emperor’s Chair services make sure that gentlemen aren’t forgotten.

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        Beauty Salon
        Fitness Centre

        Fitness Centre

        Whether you are a serious fitness fanatic or a casual athlete, you’ll find what you’re looking for in Silver Endeavour’s Fitness Center. Look after your health with our cardiovascular equipment, including running and cross-country skiing machines, free and plate-loaded weights, weight machines, and plenty of warm-up/cool-down spaces. Expertly designed classes and personal training sessions make sure that you stay in shape even while at sea. Thanks to its modern design with floor-to-ceiling windows, the Fitness Center enjoys an incredible amount of natural light and views of the destination, so you won’t miss any part of the action.

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        Beauty Salon
        Fitness Centre
        Pool Deck

        Pool Deck

        Surrounded by glazing extending all the way to the top of the venue, the Pool Deck gives you the feeling of always being connected to the sea. The glass-enclosed Pool Deck offers a quiet retreat and is the ideal place to enjoy breathtaking, panoramic views during the day, or to have dinner under the stars at night. This two-story space is home to a large central pool, a whirlpool, as well as Silver Endeavour’s The Grill restaurant.

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        Beauty Salon
        Fitness Centre
        Pool Deck
        Otium Spa

        Otium Spa

        Otium is where you can relax and unwind but also where you can enjoy world-class treatments that make sure you look as good as you feel. Our Otium wellness menu is designed by our experts to create signature moments that even Venus herself would envy. Rejuvenate and repair with one of our luxury treatments, or visit us to relax and unwind, share a moment with like-minded travelers, or enjoy a quiet immersive session all for yourself.

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        Beauty Salon
        Fitness Centre
        Pool Deck
        Otium Spa
        Whirlpool

        Whirlpool

        You can find the whirlpool on Deck 5, next to the Pool and The Grill. 

        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.

        Smoking Policy
        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.
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        Medical Centre
        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

        Smoking Policy
        Medical Centre
        Special Dietary Requirements
        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.

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        Laundry

        Laundry

        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.

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        Medical Centre
        Special Dietary Requirements
        Disabled Facilities
        Laundry
        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.

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        Special Dietary Requirements
        Disabled Facilities
        Laundry
        Wi-FI & Internet
        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.

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        Special Dietary Requirements
        Disabled Facilities
        Laundry
        Wi-FI & Internet
        Age Restrictions
        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.

        Deck 10

        Deck 10

        • Sun Deck
        Deck 10
        Deck 9

        Deck 9

        • Observation Lounge
        • Library
        Deck 10
        Deck 9
        Deck 8

        Deck 8

        • Master Suite
        • Superior Veranda Suite
        • Signature Suite
        • Silver Suite
        Deck 10
        Deck 9
        Deck 8
        Deck 7

        Deck 7

        • Owner’s Suite
        • Grand Suite
        • Premium Veranda Suite
        • Deluxe Veranda Suite
        • Superior Veranda Suite
        Deck 10
        Deck 9
        Deck 8
        Deck 7
        Deck 6

        Deck 6

        • Whirlpool
        • The Bow
        • Classic Veranda Suite
        • Premium Veranda Suite
        • Superior Veranda Suite
        • Deluxe Veranda Suite
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        Deck 9
        Deck 8
        Deck 7
        Deck 6
        Deck 5

        Deck 5

        • Classic Veranda Suite
        • Arts Café
        • Beauty Salon
        • Reception
        • Future Cruise Sales
        • Fitness Centre
        • Otium Spa
        • Boutique
        • Pool Deck
        • The Grill
        • Whirlpool
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        Deck 9
        Deck 8
        Deck 7
        Deck 6
        Deck 5
        Deck 4

        Deck 4

        • Medical Centre
        • Explorer Lounge
        • La Dame
        • Connoisseur’s Corner
        • II Terrazzino
        • The Restaurant
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        Deck 9
        Deck 8
        Deck 7
        Deck 6
        Deck 5
        Deck 4
        Deck 3

        Deck 3

        • Mud Room
        • Marina
        • Launderette

        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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