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Puerto Williams to Valparaiso

with Silversea
Feb. 29, 2028 - Mar. 11, 2028
12 days10 ports

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Itinerary

Day 1: Puerto Williams
Day 2: Ushuaia
Day 3: Aguila Glacier
Day 4: Punta Arenas
Day 5: Chilean Fjords
Day 6: Cruising English Narrows
Day 6: Tempanos Glacier
Day 7: Caleta Tortel
Day 8: Chilean Fjords
Day 9: Puerto Cisnes
Day 10: Puerto Montt
Day 12: Valparaiso
Day 1: Puerto Williams

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Puerto Williams is a Chilean city located on Navarino Island on the southern shores of the Beagle Channel. It claims to be the “southernmost city in the world”, however owing to its small size – 2500 residents approximately – the much larger Argentinean city of Ushuaia, which sits on the northern side of the same channel, also claims that title. The surrounding scenery is magnificent. The wild windswept mountains rise above the tree line and are regularly dusted with snow. The city itself has the dramatic backdrop called “Dientes de Navarino” (literally “teeth of Navarino”), which rival the famous Torres del Paine further to the north. The area was originally used by the Yaghan people, hunter-gatherers who despite enduring the harsh regional climate, could not weather the arrival of Europeans. The current city was established as a naval base in 1953 and honours the British-Chilean naval commander John Williams Wilson of the 16th century. Initially it served to protect territorial possessions and fishing rights of the area, as well as offering logistical support to Antarctic bases. More recently it has become a departure point for scientific and tourism trips to the Antarctic region. In contrast to the bustle and traffic of a very commercial Ushuaia, Puerto Williams offers a quieter, more relaxed experience. It charms the visitor with a small village feel, complete with rustic buildings and the homely smell of drifting wood smoke. A haven of peace at the end of the world.

Day 2: Ushuaia

At 55 degrees latitude south, Ushuaia (pronounced oo-swy-ah) is closer to the South Pole than to Argentina’s northern border with Bolivia. It is the capital and tourism base for Tierra del Fuego, the island at the southernmost tip of Argentina.Although its stark physical beauty is striking, Tierra del Fuego’s historical allure is based more on its mythical past than on rugged reality. The island was inhabited for 6,000 years by Yámana, Haush, Selk’nam, and Alakaluf Indians. But in 1902 Argentina, eager to populate Patagonia to bolster its territorial claims, moved to initiate an Ushuaian penal colony, establishing the permanent settlement of its most southern territories and, by implication, everything in between.When the prison closed in 1947, Ushuaia had a population of about 3,000, made up mainly of former inmates and prison staff. Today the Indians of Darwin’s “missing link” theory are long gone—wiped out by diseases brought by settlers and by indifference to their plight—and the 60,000 residents of Ushuaia are hitching their star to tourism.The city rightly (if perhaps too loudly) promotes itself as the southernmost city in the world (Puerto Williams, a few miles south on the Chilean side of the Beagle Channel, is a small town). You can make your way to the tourism office to get your clichéd, but oh-so-necessary, “Southernmost City in the World” passport stamp. Ushuaia feels like a frontier boomtown, at heart still a rugged, weather-beaten fishing village, but exhibiting the frayed edges of a city that quadrupled in size in the ’70s and ’80s and just keeps growing. Unpaved portions of Ruta 3, the last stretch of the Pan-American Highway, which connects Alaska to Tierra del Fuego, are finally being paved. The summer months (December through March) draw more than 120,000 visitors, and dozens of cruise ships. The city is trying to extend those visits with events like March’s Marathon at the End of the World and by increasing the gamut of winter activities buoyed by the excellent snow conditions.A terrific trail winds through the town up to the Martial Glacier, where a ski lift can help cut down a steep kilometer of your journey. The chaotic and contradictory urban landscape includes a handful of luxury hotels amid the concrete of public housing projects. Scores of “sled houses” (wooden shacks) sit precariously on upright piers, ready for speedy displacement to a different site. But there are also many small, picturesque homes with tiny, carefully tended gardens. Many of the newer homes are built in a Swiss-chalet style, reinforcing the idea that this is a town into which tourism has breathed new life. At the same time, the weather-worn pastel colors that dominate the town’s landscape remind you that Ushuaia was once just a tiny fishing village, snuggled at the end of the Earth.As you stand on the banks of the Canal Beagle (Beagle Channel) near Ushuaia, the spirit of the farthest corner of the world takes hold. What stands out is the light: at sundown the landscape is cast in a subdued, sensual tone; everything feels closer, softer, and more human in dimension despite the vastness of the setting. The snowcapped mountains reflect the setting sun back onto a stream rolling into the channel, as nearby peaks echo their image—on a windless day—in the still waters.Above the city rise the last mountains of the Andean Cordillera, and just south and west of Ushuaia they finally vanish into the often-stormy sea. Snow whitens the peaks well into summer. Nature is the principal attraction here, with trekking, fishing, horseback riding, wildlife spotting, and sailing among the most rewarding activities, especially in the Parque Nacional Tierra del Fuego (Tierra del Fuego National Park).

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A southerly frontier – on the cusp of wild nature and extraordinary adventures – the excitement in Ushuaia is palpable. Prepare for memorable exploits amid the extremes of this southerly location – as you adventure into the colossal scenery of the fractured Tierra del Fuego and beyond. Known as the ‘End of the World’ Ushuaia looks out across the Beagle Channel, and is surrounded by the Martial Mountains to the north. Despite its remote location, Ushuaia is a surprisingly busy and lively resort, with lots to keep its visitors entertained. For many people, Ushuaia is their last glimpse of anything resembling a city, before they jump off the map into the wilderness, to answer the call of immense national parks or Antarctic expeditions. One of the most dramatic landscapes on the planet – Argentina’s land of fire, National Park Tierra del Fuego, is a place of titanic natural forces and limitless beauty. Snow-covered mountains poke the sky, while glaciers spill down between peaks, and gaping fjords open up. With incredible wildlife – from penguins to whales – the park offers some of South America’s most amazing hiking opportunities and panoramas. When it comes to food in Ushuaia, locals cook up fierce flavours using the freshest ingredients. King crab is one of the most popular dishes, while sea bass – hauled freshly from the waters – and mounds of meaty mussels – known as cholgas – are also on the menu here.

Day 3: Aguila Glacier
Day 4: Punta Arenas

Impenetrable forests, impassable mountains, and endless fields of ice define Chilean Patagonia, and meant that the region went largely unexplored until the beginning of the 20th century. Located in the southernmost part of the country, this area is still sparsely inhabited, though you will find a few populated places—like the colorful provincial city of Punta Arenas, which looks like it’s about to be swept into the Strait of Magellan. Some unique wildlife, particularly colonies of elephant seals and penguins, call this breathtaking topography home. To the north is Parque Nacional Torres del Paine, the country’s most magnificent natural wonder, and whose snow-covered peaks seem to rise vertically from the plains below. The vistas, such as the fantastic Avenue of the Glaciers, are breathtaking; along this stretch of the Beagle Channel, you can pass six tremendous glaciers all within a stone’s throw of each other.Cruise SightsPunta Arenas. Founded a little more than 150 years ago, Punta Arenas (Sandy Point) was Chile’s first permanent settlement in Patagonia. Plaza Muñoz Gamero, the central square, is surrounded by evidence of that early prosperity: buildings whose then-opulent brick exteriors recall a time when this was one of Chile’s wealthiest cities. The newer houses here have colorful tin roofs, best appreciated when seen from a high vantage point such as the Mirador Cerro la Cruz. Although the city as a whole may not be particularly attractive, look for details: the pink-and-white house on a corner, the bay window full of potted plants, parking attendants wearing the regional blue and yellow colors, and schoolchildren in identical naval pea coats that remind you that the city’s fate is tied to the sea.The Museo Naval y Marítimo extols Chile’s high-seas prowess, particularly concerning Antarctica. Its exhibits are worth a visit for anyone with an interest in ships and sailing, merchant and military alike. Part of the second floor is designed like the interior of a ship, including a map and radio room. Pedro Montt 989. Admission charged.Housed in what was once the mansion of the powerful Braun-Menéndez family, the Museo Regional de Magallanes is an intriguing glimpse into the daily life of a wealthy provincial family at the beginning of the 20th century. Lavish Carrara marble hearths, English bath fixtures, and cordovan leather walls are among the original accoutrements. The museum also has an excellent group of displays depicting Punta Arenas’s past, from the first European contact to the town’s decline after the opening of the Panama Canal. The museum is half a block north of the main square. Magallanes 949. Admission charged.The resplendent 1895 Palacio Sara Braun is a national landmark and an architectural showpiece of southern Patagonia. Designed by a French architect, the house was built from materials and by craftsmen imported from Europe during the four years of construction. The city’s central plaza and surrounding buildings soon followed, ushering in the region’s golden era. Noteworthy are the lavish bedrooms, magnificent parquet floors, marble fireplaces, and hand-painted ceilings. Don’t miss the portraits of Braun and her husband José Nogueira in the music room. Afterwards, head to the cellar for a drink or snack in the warm public tavern (a good portion of the mansion is leased to a hotel). Plaza Muñoz Gamero 716. Admission charged.Commonly referred to simply as “El Salesiano,” the Museo Salesiano de Maggiorino Borgatello is operated by Italian missionaries whose order arrived in Punta Arenas in the 19th century. The Salesians, most of whom spoke no Spanish, proved to be daring explorers. Traveling throughout the region, they collected the artifacts made by indigenous tribes that are currently on display. Av. Bulnes 398. Admission charged.Isla Magdalena. Punta Arenas is the launching point for a boat trip to the Isla Magdalena to see the more than 100,000 Magellanic penguins at the Monumento Natural Los Pingúinos. A single trail, marked off by rope, is accessible to humans. The boat trip to the island, in the middle of the Estrecho de Magallanes, takes about two hours. Make sure to bring along warm clothing, even in summer; the island can be chilly, particularly if a breeze is blowing across the water.Parque Nacional Torres del Paine. Some 12 million years ago, lava flows pushed up through the thick sedimentary crust that covered the southwestern coast of South America, cooling to form a granite mass. Glaciers then swept through the region, grinding away all but the ash-gray spires that rise over the landscape of one of the world’s most beautiful natural phenomena, now the Parque Nacional Torres del Paine (established in 1959). Snow formations dazzle along every turn of road, and the sunset views are spectacular.Among the 2,420-square-km (934-square-mi) park’s most beautiful attractions are its lakes of turquoise, aquamarine, and emerald green waters. Another draw is its unusual wildlife. Creatures like the guanaco (a woollier version of the llama) and the ñandú (resembling a small ostrich) abound. They are used to visitors and don’t seem to be bothered by the proximity of automobile traffic and the snapping of cameras. Predators, like the gray fox, make less frequent appearances. You may also spot the dramatic aerobatics of a falcon and the graceful soaring of the endangered condor. The beautiful puma is especially elusive, but sightings have become more common. Admission charged.Pingúinera de Seno Otway. The road to this penguin sanctuary begins 30 km (18 mi) north of Punta Arenas. Magellanic penguins, which live up to 20 years in the wild, return to their birthplace here every year to mate with the same partner. For about 2,000 penguin couples—no single penguins make the trip—home is this desolate and windswept land off the Otway Sound. In late September, the penguins begin to arrive from the southern coast of Brazil and the Falkland Islands. They mate and lay their eggs in early October, and brood their eggs in November. Offspring hatch between mid-November and early December. If you’re lucky, you may catch sight of one of the downy gray chicks that stick their heads out of the burrows when their parents return to feed them. Otherwise you might see scores of the ungainly adult penguins waddling to the ocean from their nesting burrows. They swim for food every eight hours and dive up to 100 feet deep. The penguins depart from the sound in late March. Note that the sanctuary is a 1-km (1/2-mi) walk from the parking lot. It gets chilly, so bring a windbreaker. Admission charged.Reserva Nacional Laguna Parillar. This 47,000-acre reserve lies west of Puerto Hambre, a tranquil fishing village, and is centered around a shimmering lake in a valley flanked by hills. It’s a great place for a picnic, and there are a number of well-marked paths that offer sweeping vistas over the Estrecho de Magallanes. About 2 km (1 mi) west of Puerto Hambre is a small white monolith that marks the geographical center of Chile, the midway point between Chile’s northern port Arica and the South Pole.Cruise ShoppingWool may no longer be king of the economy, but vast flocks of sheep still yield a high-quality product that is woven into the clothing here. Leather products are also common, but the prices are not necessarily low. About 3 km (2 mi) north of Punta Arenas is the Zona Franca (Av. Bulnes). This duty-free zone is where people from all around the region come for low-priced electronics and other consumer items.

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Welcome to Chile’s City at the End of The World – a wind-whipped, fractured land of islands, glacial fjords and mountains, which drop away towards Antarctica. A hardy city, where the temperature hovers in single figures throughout much of the year, Punta Arenas nevertheless offers a warm welcome and refuge, ahead of – and following – epic adventures and expeditions south across the Drake Passage. Captain Scott stopped here in 1904 – testing the postal service sending 400 letters of his successful return – and the city welcomed the rescued Ernest Shackleton and his Endurance crew to these shores in 1916. Punta Arenas is a remote place, but with custom-free status, and more than 120,000 people calling it home it’s also surprisingly cosmopolitan. The commercial centre of Magallanes Punta Arenas is fueled by Chilean oil and gas – and establishing itself as a global centre for Antarctic research, with teams from various countries basing themselves here. The town is built around the Plaza de Armas, its central square – be sure to kiss the toe of the Monumento del Indio Patagon statue, said to guarantee you good luck on your return. Look down across this colourful city, stretching out to meet the waters of the Straits of Magellan, from the viewpoint at Cerro De La Cruz. Natural wonders abound in the region, whether it’s Alberto de Agostini National Park’s glacial sculptures, or Torres del Paine National Park’s soaring mountains, rushing waterfalls and picturesque lakes. Offshore, in the Strait of Magellan, you can find the birdlife sanctuary of Magdalena Island – an uninhabited island, where hundreds of thousands of penguins march and crowds of cormorants and gulls call out.

Day 5: Chilean Fjords

Strewn through the coast of Chile, these beautiful fjords are world renowned for being one of the most awe-inspiring places on earth. Snow-capped volcanoes nestle majestically alongside rolling valleys of ice and frosty glaciers. Rugged beauty, breathtaking scenery not to mention diverse and profuse wildlife abounds – expect to watch whales from the deck, see playful Magellan Penguins and perhaps even spot the rare Andean Condor. Affectionately named “The End of the World” by the Spaniards who discovered the region in eighteenth century in a quest to Christianise South America, these extraordinary waterways not only encompass a medley of jagged mountains and iceberg strewn bays, but feature a kaleidoscopic spectrum of unexpected colour that offers photographic opportunities like no other destination.

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Strewn through the coast of Chile, these beautiful fjords are world renowned for being one of the most awe-inspiring places on earth. Snow-capped volcanoes nestle majestically alongside rolling valleys of ice and frosty glaciers. Rugged beauty, breathtaking scenery not to mention diverse and profuse wildlife abounds – expect to watch whales from the deck, see playful Magellan Penguins and perhaps even spot the rare Andean Condor. Affectionately named “The End of the World” by the Spaniards who discovered the region in eighteenth century in a quest to Christianise South America, these extraordinary waterways not only encompass a medley of jagged mountains and iceberg strewn bays, but feature a kaleidoscopic spectrum of unexpected colour that offers photographic opportunities like no other destination.

Day 6: Cruising English Narrows

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English Narrows refers to a narrow passage at the southern end of the Messier Channel in Chile’s Region XI, Aysen del General Carlos Ibanez del Campos. The region is Chile’s least populated and a few kilometers south of English Narrows is Puerto Eden, the only settlement along the entire Chilean Inside Passage. With Wellington Island to the west and surrounded by Chile’s largest national park, Bernardo O’Higgins National Park, the narrow passage is at times 180 meters wide, while the entire length is given as 18 kilometers. Low-lying islands and steep mountains are seen on both sides and the Magellanic subpolar forest with its evergreen trees of the genus Nothofagus has taken hold where possible. The strong currents require to pass English Narrows at slack tide and although most of the Messier Channel leading to English Narrows is quite deep, a shipwreck sitting on a bank some 20 kilometers north of the entrance to English Narrows shows why pilots are required by law in Chile.

Day 6: Tempanos Glacier
Day 7: Caleta Tortel

Tortel is a commune located in Southern Patagonia, a spectacular wilderness region of rugged mountains, glaciers, rivers and forests of infinite beauty. The uneven geography of Tortel shapes a unique landscape, characterized by an archipelagic area with numerous islands and channels. Tortel is known as the “footbridge city” for the unique beauty of its wooden walkways that connect the piers and houses of this quaint place through bridges and stairs, built from cypress wood, that run for four and a half miles around the cove and that respect the rich vegetation that grows under them. Even though it is the sixth largest commune in Chile, it has the lowest population of all with roughly 531 people. The history of the town dates back to 1520 when it was inhabited by nomadic Kawesqar, now extinct. Its definitive foundation was in 1955, after numerous attempts to populate the area. In 2001, it was declared by the Chilean government as a Picturesque Zone of National Heritage.

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Tortel is a commune located in Southern Patagonia a spectacular wilderness region of rugged mountains glaciers rivers and forests of infinite beauty. The uneven geography of Tortel shapes a unique landscape characterized by an archipelagic area with numerous islands and channels. Tortel is known as the “footbridge city” for the unique beauty of its wooden walkways that connect the piers and houses of this quaint place through bridges and stairs built from cypress wood that run for four and a half miles around the cove and that respect the rich vegetation that grows under them. Even though it is the sixth largest commune in Chile it has the lowest population of all with roughly 531 people. The history of the town dates back to 1520 when it was inhabited by nomadic Kawesqar now extinct. Its definitive foundation was in 1955 after numerous attempts to populate the area. In 2001 it was declared by the Chilean government as a Picturesque Zone of National Heritage.

Day 8: Chilean Fjords

Strewn through the coast of Chile, these beautiful fjords are world renowned for being one of the most awe-inspiring places on earth. Snow-capped volcanoes nestle majestically alongside rolling valleys of ice and frosty glaciers. Rugged beauty, breathtaking scenery not to mention diverse and profuse wildlife abounds – expect to watch whales from the deck, see playful Magellan Penguins and perhaps even spot the rare Andean Condor. Affectionately named “The End of the World” by the Spaniards who discovered the region in eighteenth century in a quest to Christianise South America, these extraordinary waterways not only encompass a medley of jagged mountains and iceberg strewn bays, but feature a kaleidoscopic spectrum of unexpected colour that offers photographic opportunities like no other destination.

Day itinerary:

Strewn through the coast of Chile, these beautiful fjords are world renowned for being one of the most awe-inspiring places on earth. Snow-capped volcanoes nestle majestically alongside rolling valleys of ice and frosty glaciers. Rugged beauty, breathtaking scenery not to mention diverse and profuse wildlife abounds – expect to watch whales from the deck, see playful Magellan Penguins and perhaps even spot the rare Andean Condor. Affectionately named “The End of the World” by the Spaniards who discovered the region in eighteenth century in a quest to Christianise South America, these extraordinary waterways not only encompass a medley of jagged mountains and iceberg strewn bays, but feature a kaleidoscopic spectrum of unexpected colour that offers photographic opportunities like no other destination.

Day 9: Puerto Cisnes
Day 10: Puerto Montt

For most of its history, windy Puerto Montt was the end of the line for just about everyone traveling in the Lake District. Now the Carretera Austral carries on southward, but for all intents and purposes Puerto Montt remains the region’s last significant outpost, a provincial city that is the hub of local fishing, textile, and tourist activity.Today the city center is full of malls, condos, and office towers—it’s the fastest-growing city in Chile—but away from downtown, Puerto Montt consists mainly of low clapboard houses perched above its bay, the Seno de Reloncaví. If it’s a sunny day, head east to Playa Pelluco or one of the city’s other beaches. If you’re more interested in exploring the countryside, drive along the shore for a good view of the surrounding hills.

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For most of its history, windy Puerto Montt was the end of the line for just about everyone traveling in the Lake District. Now the Carretera Austral carries on southward, but for all intents and purposes Puerto Montt remains the region’s last significant outpost, a provincial city that is the hub of local fishing, textile, and tourist activity.Today the city center is full of malls, condos, and office towers—it’s the fastest-growing city in Chile—but away from downtown, Puerto Montt consists mainly of low clapboard houses perched above its bay, the Seno de Reloncaví. If it’s a sunny day, head east to Playa Pelluco or one of the city’s other beaches. If you’re more interested in exploring the countryside, drive along the shore for a good view of the surrounding hills.

Day 12: Valparaiso

Valparaíso’s dramatic topography—45 cerros, or hills, overlooking the ocean—requires the use of winding pathways and wooden ascensores (funiculars) to get up many of the grades. The slopes are covered by candy-color houses—there are almost no apartments in the city—most of which have exteriors of corrugated metal peeled from shipping containers decades ago. Valparaíso has served as Santiago’s port for centuries. Before the Panama Canal opened, Valparaíso was the busiest port in South America. Harsh realities—changing trade routes, industrial decline—have diminished its importance, but it remains Chile’s principal port. Most shops, banks, restaurants, bars, and other businesses cluster along the handful of streets called El Plan (the flat area) that are closest to the shoreline. Porteños (which means “the residents of the port”) live in the surrounding hills in an undulating array of colorful abodes. At the top of any of the dozens of stairways, the paseos (promenades) have spectacular views; many are named after prominent Yugoslavian, Basque, and German immigrants. Neighborhoods are named for the hills they cover. With the jumble of power lines overhead and the hundreds of buses that slow down—but never completely stop—to pick up agile riders, it’s hard to forget you’re in a city. Still, walking is the best way to experience Valparaíso. Be careful where you step, though—locals aren’t very conscientious about curbing their dogs.

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Since time immemorial Valparaiso has inspired writers, poets, musicians and artists alike. If the city is still a little rough around the edges, this only adds to its bohemian ambience; the architecture, style, street art, nightlife, and live music scenes of Valparaiso are some of the best in the world. Add colourful clifftop homes to the mix and you’ll soon see why Valpariaso is many people’s favourite Chilean city. The city was founded in 1536 by Spanish conquistador Juan de Saavedra, who named the city after his birthplace. Many of the colonial buildings he implemented are still standing today, despite the rain, wind, fire and several earthquakes (one of which almost levelled the city in 1906). Quirky architecture also abounds; poetry lovers and amateur architects will no doubt want to make the 45 km trip south to Chilean poet laureate (and Nobel Prize winner) Pablo Neruda’s ship-shaped house and museum for a taste of the extraordinary. The city and region are also extremely well known for their love of good food and wine. The vineyards of the nearby Casablanca Valley – first planted in the early 1980s – have earned worldwide recognition in a relatively short space of time. However, Chile’s viticulture history does date back much farther than that. De Saavedra brought grape vines on his voyage to South America in order to make his own wine and this led to a new grape brandy being created, Pisco. Today give any Chilean a Pisco and wherever they are in the world, they will be home.

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Ship features

Owner's Suite

Owner's Suite

This stylish apartment offers the superlative in levels of space, comfort, and service on board. A perfect mix of expedition experience with luxury lifestyle. Available in a one-bedroom configuration or as two bedrooms by adjoining with a Vista Suite.

One bedroom: up to 55 sq m (8 sq m)

Two bedrooms: 77 sq m (8 sq m)

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

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

Essentials

  • Deck(s): 7
  • Section: Mid-Ship

Characteristics

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

Furniture

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

Media & Communication

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

Onboard Services

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

Amenities

  • Espresso machine
  • Tea kettles
  • 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

Expertly designed and exquisitely appointed. The ideal space for sharing stories with fellow explorers and new friends. With enough space to roam both inside and outside, this suite is perfect for relaxing and recounting the highlights of your day. Available in a one-bedroom configuration or as two bedrooms by adjoining with a Veranda Suite.

One bedroom: 95 sq m (14 sq m)

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

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

Two bedrooms: 122 sq m (18.5 sq m)

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

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

Essentials

  • Deck(s): 7
  • Section: Forward

Characteristics

  • Veranda
  • Separate dining area
  • Living room with sitting area
  • Standard vanity
  • Separate shower
  • Whirlpool bath
  • Walk-in wardrobe with personal safe (Wardrobe closet in suite 702 & 703)

Furniture

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

Media & Communication

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

Onboard Services

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

Amenities

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

Owner's Suite
Grand Suite
Royal Suites

Royal Suites

Stately. Commanding and majestic. Perfect for relaxing after a days’ exploring and looking through your photos. With lectures streamed live to your room, this is the pinnacle of good living at sea. Available in a one-bedroom configuration or as two bedrooms by adjoining with a Veranda Suite.

One bedroom: 69 sq m (12 sq m)

Two bedrooms: 96 sq m (16.5 sq m)

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

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

Essentials

  • Deck(s): 6
  • Section: Forward

Characteristics

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

Furniture

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

Media & Communication

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

Onboard Services

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

Amenities

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

Owner's Suite
Grand Suite
Royal Suites
Silver Suite

Silver Suite

Stylish and sophisticated with larger verandas, excellent for taking pictures and bird-watching. Situated midship, this suite is perfection in design and comfortable living. A huge walk-in wardrobe, a beautiful marbled bathroom, and a spacious living area complete the picture. Silver Suites accommodate three guests.

One bedroom: 54 sq m (8 sq m)

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

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

Essentials

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

Characteristics

  • Veranda
  • Separate dining area
  • Living room with sitting area
  • Standard vanity
  • Separate shower (2 bathrooms with shower)
  • Walk-in wardrobe with personal safe

Furniture

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

Media & Communication

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

Onboard Services

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

Amenities

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

Owner's Suite
Grand Suite
Royal Suites
Silver Suite
Medallion Suite

Medallion Suite

With a room configuration that favors watching the sun rise from the comfort of your bed and losing yourself in the mesmerizing seascapes, this suite is the perfect answer to adventure cruising. A large walk-in wardrobe and an expansive living room make the Medallion Suite your home away from home on the high seas. Medallion Suites accommodate three guests.

One bedroom: 48 sq m (7.6 sq m )

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

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

Essentials

  • Deck(s): 5, 6, 7
  • Section: Mid-Ship

Characteristics

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

Furniture

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

Media & Communication

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

Onboard Services

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

Amenities

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

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

Deluxe Veranda Suite

A Silversea signature, with a preferred central location, the Veranda Suite is spacious and welcoming. Floor-to-ceiling glass doors open onto a furnished private teak veranda from where you can contemplate anything from the midnight sun to an Antarctic sunrise. The Deluxe Veranda Suite offers a preferred central location with identical accommodation to a Veranda Suite.

One bedroom: 27 sq m (4.5 sq m)

Two bedrooms: 27 sq m (4.5 sq m)

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

Essentials

  • Deck(s): 5, 6, 7
  • Section: Aft, Forward

Characteristics

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

Furniture

  • Queen size bed
  • Writing desk
  • Luxury bed mattresses

Media & Communication

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

Amenities

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

Veranda Suite

A Silversea signature, the Veranda Suite is spacious and welcoming. Floor-to-ceiling glass doors open onto a furnished private teak veranda from where you can contemplate anything from the midnight sun to an Antarctic sunrise. Some Veranda Suites accommodate three guests (suites 505 to 510 and 605 to 610).

One bedroom: 27 sq m (4.5 sq m)

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

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

Essentials

  • Deck(s): 5, 6, 7
  • Section: Aft, Forward

Characteristics

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

Furniture

  • Queen size bed
  • Writing desk
  • Luxury bed mattresses

Media & Communication

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

Onboard Services

  • Butler service
  • Champagne on arrival

Amenities

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

Owner's Suite
Grand Suite
Royal Suites
Silver Suite
Medallion Suite
Deluxe Veranda Suite
Veranda Suite
Vista Suite

Vista Suite

Your home away from home while you embrace the intrepid explorer within. The suite’s seating area has plenty of room to relax while you go over your notes, ready for the next adventure. Large picture windows frame panoramic ocean views, ideal for appraising the local wildlife.

One bedroom: 22 sq m

Wheelchair accessible suites: 449 and 451

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

Essentials

  • Deck(s): 4
  • Section: Aft, Forward

Characteristics

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

Furniture

  • Queen size bed
  • Writing desk
  • Luxury bed mattresses

Media & Communication

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

Onboard Services

  • Butler service
  • Champagne on arrival

Amenities

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

The Grill

The Grill

A poolside al fresco favorite, The Grill is casual by day and captivating by night. Dig in to crisp salads and grilled classics during lunch, then return after sunset for masterfully seasoned and seared cuts paired with balmy sea breezes.

Dress code: Casual

Casual wear consists of pants, blouses, or casual dresses for women; open-neck shirts and slacks for men are appropriate.

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

The Grill
La Dame

La Dame

Experience the pinnacle of French gastronomy at La Dame, where sophistication meets tradition. Here, an exclusive tasting menu unfolds course by course — each plate a study in masterful technique, seasonal ingredients, and modern refinement. From classic Kir Royales to exquisite signatures such as Dover sole à la Grenobloise, this is haute cuisine at its finest.

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

The Grill
La Dame
Le Terrazza

Le Terrazza

La Terrazza elevates casual dining by day and delivers an authentic Italian experience by night. During the breakfast and lunch buffets, our master chefs prepare global favorites at live stations. As evening falls, handmade pastas and classic seafood dishes are the centerpiece — every impeccable bite paired with fine wines from around the world.

The Grill
La Dame
Le Terrazza
The Restaurant

The Restaurant

The Restaurant transforms dining into an extraordinary journey of taste. Indulge in international delicacies, refined classics, and destination-driven creations that reflect the flavors of the region you’re exploring. From breakfast favorites to imaginative evening courses, every meal draws inspiration from your voyage.

Shore Excursions

Shore Excursions

Local Immersion, Lasting Impressions
Authentic Cultural Connections

Every destination tells a story — and Silversea Shore Excursions reveal these stories inviting you to venture beyond the ordinary. Enjoy privileged access to cultural treasures and natural wonders often out of reach for independent travelers. Each excursion is thoughtfully designed by experts to foster genuine connections with local communities, customs, and landscapes. From intimate small-group adventures and signature S.A.L.T. Experiences to personalized private tours, we offer diverse options to match your interests and desired level of immersion — making every moment meaningful and memorable.

Choose your experience, write your own story

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. With flights, stays, and guided access included, these immersive journeys offer rare experiences beyond the coast — all with the signature Silversea service.

Shore Excursions
Zodiac Adventures

Zodiac Adventures

Zodiac® boats are used almost daily to access remote areas. These small, rigid-inflatable vessels navigate narrow inlets, islets, and ice floes with precision, designed for safety and reliability, they ensure a secure and efficient explorations.

Shore Excursions
Zodiac Adventures
Hiking Exploration

Hiking Exploration

Hike across pristine landscapes, where the great polar explorers went before you, to unveil incredible vistas, observe penguin colonies, discover unique vegetation, and encounter local communities.

Shore Excursions
Zodiac Adventures
Hiking Exploration
Kayaking Exploration

Kayaking Exploration

There’s nothing like floating alongside a glacier in silence or having a curious seal glide beside you. Under the guidance of our certified kayak instructors, you’ll experience all this and more.

Dolce Vita

Dolce Vita

Surrender to a world of Italian elegance where the art of aperitivo takes pride of place. Ideal for connecting over spritzes, negronis, and light bites, here each evening feels like a celebration. As laughter lingers, crystal glasses clink, and live piano notes ripple through the air, Dolce Vita compels you to savor the sweetness of life on board.

Dolce Vita
Connoisseur's Corner

Connoisseur's Corner

As evening stretches into night, Connoisseur’s Corner offers a stylish refuge for those who appreciate the time-honored rituals of smoke and spirit. Sink into tufted leather chairs with a hand-rolled cigar and a glass of one of our finest cognacs or whiskeys. Indoors or under the stars, every moment is marked by pure indulgence.

Dolce Vita
Connoisseur's Corner
Observation Lounge

Observation Lounge

Wrapped in glass and bathed in light, the Observation Lounge offers a serene escape high above the sea. Borrow a book from the in-house library, pour yourself a coffee or tea from the self-service bar, and curl into an armchair to watch the world drift by. This is a sanctuary for reflection, relaxation, and stories — both written and still in the making.

Dolce Vita
Connoisseur's Corner
Observation Lounge
Boutique

Boutique

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

Dolce Vita
Connoisseur's Corner
Observation Lounge
Boutique
Explorer Lounge

Explorer Lounge

Unique to our Expedition ships, the Explorer Lounge is a versatile venue that adapts to the rhythm of your journey. Comfortable seating and refined refreshments create an atmosphere where learning and leisure meld seamlessly. From lectures and presentations to live entertainment and special events, this is a space where discovery thrives.

Dolce Vita
Connoisseur's Corner
Observation Lounge
Boutique
Explorer Lounge
Panorama Lounge

Panorama Lounge

True to its name, Panorama Lounge surrounds you with sweeping views from every angle. Sunlight pours through wraparound windows by day, framing horizons that shift like watercolors. Evenings hum with piano chords and DJ beats that carry you late into the night. And all of it pairs wonderfully with cocktails handcrafted to match your mood.

Dolce Vita
Connoisseur's Corner
Observation Lounge
Boutique
Explorer Lounge
Panorama Lounge
Photo Studio

Photo Studio

The Photo Studio offers a multitude of options to take your pictures from your camera to your walls. A vibrant, creatively inspiring space where you can not only master the art of digital photography with master classes in editing and Adobe Lightroom and Photoshop, but also an editing suite where you can print images (including postcard, panorama, and A2-sized prints). State-of-the-art equipment for both Mac and PC users, highly technological printers, plus a dedicated photo manager to guide you through the many techniques to help you define yourself as a serious photographer. Even the smartphone photographer can become pro-level with specialized training on how to use your camera phone to its best possible advantage. Fees apply.

Dolce Vita
Connoisseur's Corner
Observation Lounge
Boutique
Explorer Lounge
Panorama Lounge
Photo Studio
Reception

Reception

This central lobby area welcomes guests to speak with our receptionist if they have a question or require any service. Assistance is available 24 hours a day. The Cruise Consultant may also be indispensable when planning your next Silversea voyage, or if you wish to extend your current voyage for a day, a week, a month … Like having your own personal onboard Silversea professional, the Cruise Consultant will help you to select the perfect voyage, reserve your preferred suite, and provide immediate confirmation.

Zagara Beauty Salon

Zagara Beauty Salon

Relax your body and mind in this luxury cruise ship’s soothing spa sanctuary. Indulge in a wide range of invigorating therapies, including facials, body wraps, and massages. Appointments for spa services may be made on board the ship, or in advance via My Voyage. Men’s and women’s saunas and steam rooms are perfect for relaxing before your spa treatment or after your workout.

Zagara Beauty Salon
Fitness Centre

Fitness Centre

The Fitness Center on board this luxury cruise ship is equipped with free weights, weight machines, state-of-the-art treadmills, elliptical trainers, and recumbent and upright bicycles. Classes in aerobics, yoga, Pilates, and circuit training are led by the onboard fitness trainer and are always complimentary. Personal training, body composition analysis, and specialty classes are available at an additional charge on board all luxury cruises.

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

Zagara Beauty Salon
Fitness Centre
Zagara Beauty Spa

Zagara Beauty Spa

Relax your body and mind in this luxury cruise ship’s soothing spa sanctuary. Indulge in a wide range of invigorating therapies, including facials, body wraps, and massages. Appointments for spa services may be made on board the ship, or in advance via My Voyage. Men’s and women’s saunas and steam rooms are perfect for relaxing before your spa treatment or after your workout.

Zagara Beauty Salon
Fitness Centre
Zagara Beauty Spa
Pool Deck

Pool Deck

Chaise lounges arranged in the sun or shade. Bubbling whirlpools. The pool water is refreshing in warmer climates and heated for cooler weather. Attentive staff is at the ready with an oversize towel as you emerge from the pool, with your favorite beverage at just the right moment. This is expedition cruising as you have never experienced it before. What better way to watch the icebergs?

Zagara Beauty Salon
Fitness Centre
Zagara Beauty Spa
Pool Deck
Jogging Track

Jogging Track

A jogging track is available for guests, running the entire outside edge of the deck. 

Expedition Activities

Expedition Activities

Every Silversea Expedition features complimentary expedition activities led by the Expedition Team. Activities such as Zodiac cruises, kayaking, snorkeling, and hiking vary daily for each itinerary. They are dependent on weather and sea conditions and designed for most levels of interest and physical ability.

Age Requirements for Expedition Activities:

  • Zodiac Cruises: Minimum age 5 years, accompanied by an adult.
  • Snorkeling: Minimum age 12 years, accompanied by an adult.
  • Kayaking: Minimum age 14 years when accompanied by an adult, or16 years to participate solo.

As Silversea does not provide childcare services, an adult family member must remain onboard with any child who does not meet the minimum age requirements.

Expedition Activities
Dress Code

Dress Code

ONBOARD DRESS CODE

To help you prepare for your voyage, we’ve gathered everything you need to know about what to pack and what to wear while onboard.

Find about more in regards to what to pack here.

ASHORE DRESS CODE

The right gear is essential for enjoying the whole experience of your Silversea Expedition without the limitations of weather and other conditions of each remote destination. Clothing that can be layered to accommodate different temperatures is most versatile and comfortable.

The key to dressing for a warm climate is to wear light-colored, loosefitting clothing made of natural fibers. Bright yellows, reds, and whites might attract wasps in some areas when you’re out in the sun. To protect yourself from the sun, make sure to pack a Wide-brimmed hat with chin strap and polarized sunglasses.

Additionally, bring sleeved quick-drying rashguards for water activities, along with your swimwear. Closed-toe water shoes are necessary for wet landings. If you have any sensitive electronic equipment, it’s recommended that you bring appropriate protective cases.

A detailed packing list is provided here.

Expedition Activities
Dress Code
Medical Services

Medical Services

Each of our ships is equipped with a Medical Centre. Please refer to the Daily Chronicles for opening hours. 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 ongoing treatment for pre-existing conditions or for extended critical care, and Silversea is not responsible for the diagnosis, treatment or services furnished by shipboard medical personnel. Guests requiring oxygen for medical reasons are welcome to bring an oxygen concentrator onboard. Guests wishing to bring their own portable oxygen tanks must obtain prior written authorisation from Silversea, as restrictions may apply. (For additional details, see the Passage Contract.

Expedition Activities
Dress Code
Medical Services
Smoking Policy

Smoking Policy

At Silversea, the safety of all guests is paramount. To ensure a comfortable environment for all, smoking is prohibited in most public areas, guest suites, and suite balconies. However, cigarette, e-cigarette, cigar, pipe, and vaporizer smoking is permitted in the Connoisseur’s Corner (Deck 8).

Expedition Activities
Dress Code
Medical Services
Smoking Policy
Laundry Services

Laundry Services

Complete valet services, including laundry, pressing and wet cleaning, are available and may be arranged through your butler. Customary charges will apply.

Guests sailing in Owner’s, Grand, Royal, Silver, Medallion suite have complimentary laundry, pressing and wet cleaning

Expedition Activities
Dress Code
Medical Services
Smoking Policy
Laundry Services
Internet Access

Internet Access

All guests will be granted complimentary, unlimited standard Wi-Fi for one device at a time. Guests sailing in an Owner’s, Grand, Royal,Medallion or Silver suite will receive complimentary unlimited premium Wi-Fi for one device at a time. Standard Wi-Fi is provided at regular satellite speed — ideal for emailing, web surfing, chat or similar. It is not suitable for video, audio calls, or streaming. Premium Wi-Fi access is suitable for all kinds of applications, including video and audio call and streaming.

Premium Wi-Fi is available at an additional charge and will provide access for up to four devices simultaneously. You may use your own laptop to conveniently access the wireless internet and personal email services from the privacy of your own suite, and throughout the ship

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Medical Services
Smoking Policy
Laundry Services
Internet Access
Special Dietary Requirements

Special Dietary Requirements

Silversea will make every attempt to accommodate guests with special dietary requirements. If you have any special needs, please note them on the Guest Information Form or have your travel agent fax Silversea

Special Services (+ 1 954-356-5881) or email: specialservices@silversea. com at least 120 days before sailing. Extra charges might apply.

Expedition Activities
Dress Code
Medical Services
Smoking Policy
Laundry Services
Internet Access
Special Dietary Requirements
Wheelchair Availability and Access

Wheelchair Availability and Access

Silversea visits ports around the world, including some of the most remote locations available for cruise ships, which significantly vary their ability to accommodate guests with disabilities including those in wheelchairs.

Silversea will attempt to arrange alternative transportation for guests with limited mobility to access port facilities, where available. In each case, the

Master of the vessel make a final determination for all concerned guests regarding the advisability of providing such assistance or disembarking guests or mobility equipment taking into account all appropriate factors, including the port’s conditions, weather conditions, security conditions, and the equipment to be disembarked.

Expedition Activities
Dress Code
Medical Services
Smoking Policy
Laundry Services
Internet Access
Special Dietary Requirements
Wheelchair Availability and Access
Staff and Travel Companions

Staff and Travel Companions

Silversea is pleased to offer unmatched service at sea while offering reasonable assistance to guests who may require additional assistance during their voyage. Please note, however, that we are unable to provide staff fully dedicated to providing guests with wheelchair assistance.

Guests requiring full-time assistance will need to travel with a travel companion who will assist them. 

Expedition Activities
Dress Code
Medical Services
Smoking Policy
Laundry Services
Internet Access
Special Dietary Requirements
Wheelchair Availability and Access
Staff and Travel Companions
Guests with Reduced Mobility

Guests with Reduced Mobility

Itineraries on a Silversea expedition voyage offer many expedition activities that will require guests to have good mobility and be in good overall health.

Some expedition activities may require prolonged periods of physical activity, including standing, walking, hiking, climbing, swimming, diving, or negotiating uneven or slippery terrain. If at any point prior to booking or otherwise sailing on your voyage, you become concerned about your fitness to travel, please contact your local Silversea office, travel agent, or email us directly at specialservices@silversea.com to let us know.

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Dress Code
Medical Services
Smoking Policy
Laundry Services
Internet Access
Special Dietary Requirements
Wheelchair Availability and Access
Staff and Travel Companions
Guests with Reduced Mobility
Medical Facilties

Medical Facilties

The medical services and medication on board the Vessel is extremely limited and all guests are required to bring an adequate supply of any specific medication needed. All guests will be charged for use of the medical facilities. It is therefore recommended that guests have full travel insurance to cover any medical costs incurred onboard.

Special Assistance

Please note that you are required to complete the special assistance questionnaire found in My Silversea, Guest information Form, Special requests Tab at Silversea.com.

Health Questionnaire

During the boarding process, you will be asked to complete a health acknowledgment form.

Inoculations

Generally, inoculations are not required in most areas where Silversea travels. However, any requirements that may apply are subject to change so we recommend you verify current guidelines with your travel agent before departure. Please note that when travelling to countries which do require vaccinations, written verification will be needed. Before taking any trip overseas, it is wise to check with your doctor, especially if you are under a doctor’s care.

Prescription Medication

For your convenience and wellbeing, you must bring a sufficient supply of any prescription medicine you may need. Prescriptions cannot be refilled onboard, and usually cannot be refilled overseas. To prevent delays in clearing customs, it is also a good idea to travel with a doctor’s letter explaining your prescription medication is required for your continued health. It is also recommended that the medicine remains in its original container with the original pharmacy label intact.

Special Medical Conditions

At Silversea, your health and safety are our priority. If you have any medical conditions that may require our attention, or should you needoxygen for medical reasons while on board, we kindly ask you to provide a written notification at least 60 days before your voyage to the email address specialservices@silversea.com or Fax at 954-356-5881. If you prefer, you may mail Silversea Special Services, 1050 Caribbean Way, 5th floor, Miami FL 33131.

Please note that an oxygen concentrator is the only form of oxygen equipment that Silversea ships can accommodate. Guests wishing to bring their portable oxygen tanks must obtain prior written authorisation from Silversea, as restrictions may apply.

Expedition Activities
Dress Code
Medical Services
Smoking Policy
Laundry Services
Internet Access
Special Dietary Requirements
Wheelchair Availability and Access
Staff and Travel Companions
Guests with Reduced Mobility
Medical Facilties
Baggage Allowance

Baggage Allowance

Luggage allowance guidelines/fees vary by airline, airport and/or class of service. Airlines are strictly enforcing these policies and you may be required to pay additional charges at check-in should the weight and size of your luggage be outside the airline’s set policy and/or the number of pieces exceeds the free luggage allowance. Many airlines limit each piece of luggage to 23 kg (50 lbs) or less. Since the airlines change their policies frequently, we strongly recommend that you or your travel/agent contact the air carrier(s) directly for the most up-to-date baggage allowance policies and weight/size restrictions. These policies are updated regularly

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Smoking Policy
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Internet Access
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Medical Facilties
Baggage Allowance
Wetsuits

Wetsuits

We have a selection of complimentary short sleeve wetsuits for adults and children.

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Smoking Policy
Laundry Services
Internet Access
Special Dietary Requirements
Wheelchair Availability and Access
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Medical Facilties
Baggage Allowance
Wetsuits
Minors & Childcare

Minors & Childcare

Silversea cruise guidelines state that children under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or other responsible adult aged 21 or over, in the same or a connecting suite, for the duration of the voyage. Each suite that includes a minor must have at least one adult aged 21 or over present. 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 service to anyone who, in its sole judgment, may be under the influence of alcohol or in any circumstance necessary to preserve the health and safety of guests and crew.

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 Endeavour, Silver Cloud, Silver Origin and Silver Wind cannot accommodate children under the age of 5 years). Parents are required to sign a notarized waiver prior to sailing to grant a valid booking for children ages between 6 months and 1 year old. A signed and notarized waiver will be required for all children of these ages.

Although Silversea accepts guests over the age of 6 months (over the age of 5 years for Silversea Expeditions), there are no special programs for children on board our ships, and Silversea does not provide childcare, entertainment, or supervision. Silversea reserves the right to limit the number of children less than 3 years of age.

Children under the age of 8 years are permitted to participate in suitable Shore Excursions or shuttle services only 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 8 years old on any tour on the basis of safety. Guests may use their own approved safety seat, booster seat, or harness, provided it is compatible with the local touring vehicle and can properly secure the child.

To ensure guest safety and comfort, the following minimum ages apply to expedition activities:

  • Zodiac Cruises: Minimum age 5 years, accompanied by an adult.
  • Snorkeling: Minimum age 12 years, accompanied by an adult.
  • Kayaking: Minimum age 14 years when accompanied by an adult, or 16 years to participate solo.
  • Polar Plunge: Minimum age 12 years, accompanied by an adult.

As Silversea does not provide childcare services, an adult family member must remain onboard with any child who does not meet the minimum age requirements.

Expedition Activities
Dress Code
Medical Services
Smoking Policy
Laundry Services
Internet Access
Special Dietary Requirements
Wheelchair Availability and Access
Staff and Travel Companions
Guests with Reduced Mobility
Medical Facilties
Baggage Allowance
Wetsuits
Minors & Childcare
Zodiac Landing Craft

Zodiac Landing Craft

Zodiac boats are allowing you to explore places that would otherwise be inaccessible. To reach destinations where there are no piers and for islands surrounded by shallow waters, Zodiacs are the perfect solution. These rigid boats are specifically designed for nature study, and are very rugged, as well as safe, sturdy and durable. They are easy to board, whether at the ship or ashore, and are operated by highly trained crew. A Zodiac is an exceptionally buoyant rubber boat with an inflatable hull of multiple air-filled compartments, a feature that allows the Zodiac to float even should a compartment become deflated. A low centre of gravity makes Zodiacs very stable. Zodiacs are also agile, allowing them to easily come alongside the vessel, and to manoeuvre over reefs and between narrow passages. You will participate in a complete Zodiac familiarisation session upon embarkation during a briefing section held by the Expedition team. Please review these instructions carefully prior to your training session and throughout your Silversea Expedition. Guests will be divided into Zodiac disembarkation groups and will be disembarked in a rotating order. To avoid congestion and confusion, do not proceed to the disembarkation area until your group has been called.

  • Silversea’s Zodiac drivers have all had extensive training and experience. They are experts in this aspect of your expedition voyage. Follow their instruction at all times when onboard.
  • “Dry Landing” means you will disembark the Zodiac at a dock or other landing platform.
  • “Wet Landing” means you will need to step into the water and wade to shore – wear rubber boots or reef/water shoes (for tropical voyages).
  • You will be advised of the local weather conditions and the kind of landing (dry or wet) in order to dress with the appropriate clothing and footwear.
  • Wear waterproof outerwear — regardless of whether a wet or dry landing.
  • Wear the safety vest provided.
  • Wear sun protection, especially a high-factor sunscreen and dark, polarised sunglasses.
  • Pack your non-waterproof items (camera, binoculars, personal items, etc.) in zip-seal bags, and then place in your personal backpack or complimentary Silversea Expedition backpack.
  • Wear your backpack on your back. All other equipment should be handed to the staff/crew member at the top of the gangway before boarding the boats. This will allow your hands to be free for boarding the Zodiac. You will receive your equipment again once you are in the boat and should place it on the floor in front of you so your hands are free to hold onto the ropes. This procedure will be reversed when exiting.
  • When embarking and disembarking the Zodiac, firmly grasp the wrist of the staff/crew member that is waiting to assist you before stepping aboard/ashore.
  • Remain seated at all times whilst aboard, until otherwise instructed.
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    Puerto Williams to Valparaiso

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    Feb. 29, 2028 - Mar. 11, 2028
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    Itinerary

    Day 1: Puerto Williams
    Day 2: Ushuaia
    Day 3: Aguila Glacier
    Day 4: Punta Arenas
    Day 5: Chilean Fjords
    Day 6: Cruising English Narrows
    Day 6: Tempanos Glacier
    Day 7: Caleta Tortel
    Day 8: Chilean Fjords
    Day 9: Puerto Cisnes
    Day 10: Puerto Montt
    Day 12: Valparaiso
    Day 1: Puerto Williams

    Day itinerary:

    Puerto Williams is a Chilean city located on Navarino Island on the southern shores of the Beagle Channel. It claims to be the “southernmost city in the world”, however owing to its small size – 2500 residents approximately – the much larger Argentinean city of Ushuaia, which sits on the northern side of the same channel, also claims that title. The surrounding scenery is magnificent. The wild windswept mountains rise above the tree line and are regularly dusted with snow. The city itself has the dramatic backdrop called “Dientes de Navarino” (literally “teeth of Navarino”), which rival the famous Torres del Paine further to the north. The area was originally used by the Yaghan people, hunter-gatherers who despite enduring the harsh regional climate, could not weather the arrival of Europeans. The current city was established as a naval base in 1953 and honours the British-Chilean naval commander John Williams Wilson of the 16th century. Initially it served to protect territorial possessions and fishing rights of the area, as well as offering logistical support to Antarctic bases. More recently it has become a departure point for scientific and tourism trips to the Antarctic region. In contrast to the bustle and traffic of a very commercial Ushuaia, Puerto Williams offers a quieter, more relaxed experience. It charms the visitor with a small village feel, complete with rustic buildings and the homely smell of drifting wood smoke. A haven of peace at the end of the world.

    Day 2: Ushuaia

    At 55 degrees latitude south, Ushuaia (pronounced oo-swy-ah) is closer to the South Pole than to Argentina’s northern border with Bolivia. It is the capital and tourism base for Tierra del Fuego, the island at the southernmost tip of Argentina.Although its stark physical beauty is striking, Tierra del Fuego’s historical allure is based more on its mythical past than on rugged reality. The island was inhabited for 6,000 years by Yámana, Haush, Selk’nam, and Alakaluf Indians. But in 1902 Argentina, eager to populate Patagonia to bolster its territorial claims, moved to initiate an Ushuaian penal colony, establishing the permanent settlement of its most southern territories and, by implication, everything in between.When the prison closed in 1947, Ushuaia had a population of about 3,000, made up mainly of former inmates and prison staff. Today the Indians of Darwin’s “missing link” theory are long gone—wiped out by diseases brought by settlers and by indifference to their plight—and the 60,000 residents of Ushuaia are hitching their star to tourism.The city rightly (if perhaps too loudly) promotes itself as the southernmost city in the world (Puerto Williams, a few miles south on the Chilean side of the Beagle Channel, is a small town). You can make your way to the tourism office to get your clichéd, but oh-so-necessary, “Southernmost City in the World” passport stamp. Ushuaia feels like a frontier boomtown, at heart still a rugged, weather-beaten fishing village, but exhibiting the frayed edges of a city that quadrupled in size in the ’70s and ’80s and just keeps growing. Unpaved portions of Ruta 3, the last stretch of the Pan-American Highway, which connects Alaska to Tierra del Fuego, are finally being paved. The summer months (December through March) draw more than 120,000 visitors, and dozens of cruise ships. The city is trying to extend those visits with events like March’s Marathon at the End of the World and by increasing the gamut of winter activities buoyed by the excellent snow conditions.A terrific trail winds through the town up to the Martial Glacier, where a ski lift can help cut down a steep kilometer of your journey. The chaotic and contradictory urban landscape includes a handful of luxury hotels amid the concrete of public housing projects. Scores of “sled houses” (wooden shacks) sit precariously on upright piers, ready for speedy displacement to a different site. But there are also many small, picturesque homes with tiny, carefully tended gardens. Many of the newer homes are built in a Swiss-chalet style, reinforcing the idea that this is a town into which tourism has breathed new life. At the same time, the weather-worn pastel colors that dominate the town’s landscape remind you that Ushuaia was once just a tiny fishing village, snuggled at the end of the Earth.As you stand on the banks of the Canal Beagle (Beagle Channel) near Ushuaia, the spirit of the farthest corner of the world takes hold. What stands out is the light: at sundown the landscape is cast in a subdued, sensual tone; everything feels closer, softer, and more human in dimension despite the vastness of the setting. The snowcapped mountains reflect the setting sun back onto a stream rolling into the channel, as nearby peaks echo their image—on a windless day—in the still waters.Above the city rise the last mountains of the Andean Cordillera, and just south and west of Ushuaia they finally vanish into the often-stormy sea. Snow whitens the peaks well into summer. Nature is the principal attraction here, with trekking, fishing, horseback riding, wildlife spotting, and sailing among the most rewarding activities, especially in the Parque Nacional Tierra del Fuego (Tierra del Fuego National Park).

    Day itinerary:

    A southerly frontier – on the cusp of wild nature and extraordinary adventures – the excitement in Ushuaia is palpable. Prepare for memorable exploits amid the extremes of this southerly location – as you adventure into the colossal scenery of the fractured Tierra del Fuego and beyond. Known as the ‘End of the World’ Ushuaia looks out across the Beagle Channel, and is surrounded by the Martial Mountains to the north. Despite its remote location, Ushuaia is a surprisingly busy and lively resort, with lots to keep its visitors entertained. For many people, Ushuaia is their last glimpse of anything resembling a city, before they jump off the map into the wilderness, to answer the call of immense national parks or Antarctic expeditions. One of the most dramatic landscapes on the planet – Argentina’s land of fire, National Park Tierra del Fuego, is a place of titanic natural forces and limitless beauty. Snow-covered mountains poke the sky, while glaciers spill down between peaks, and gaping fjords open up. With incredible wildlife – from penguins to whales – the park offers some of South America’s most amazing hiking opportunities and panoramas. When it comes to food in Ushuaia, locals cook up fierce flavours using the freshest ingredients. King crab is one of the most popular dishes, while sea bass – hauled freshly from the waters – and mounds of meaty mussels – known as cholgas – are also on the menu here.

    Day 3: Aguila Glacier
    Day 4: Punta Arenas

    Impenetrable forests, impassable mountains, and endless fields of ice define Chilean Patagonia, and meant that the region went largely unexplored until the beginning of the 20th century. Located in the southernmost part of the country, this area is still sparsely inhabited, though you will find a few populated places—like the colorful provincial city of Punta Arenas, which looks like it’s about to be swept into the Strait of Magellan. Some unique wildlife, particularly colonies of elephant seals and penguins, call this breathtaking topography home. To the north is Parque Nacional Torres del Paine, the country’s most magnificent natural wonder, and whose snow-covered peaks seem to rise vertically from the plains below. The vistas, such as the fantastic Avenue of the Glaciers, are breathtaking; along this stretch of the Beagle Channel, you can pass six tremendous glaciers all within a stone’s throw of each other.Cruise SightsPunta Arenas. Founded a little more than 150 years ago, Punta Arenas (Sandy Point) was Chile’s first permanent settlement in Patagonia. Plaza Muñoz Gamero, the central square, is surrounded by evidence of that early prosperity: buildings whose then-opulent brick exteriors recall a time when this was one of Chile’s wealthiest cities. The newer houses here have colorful tin roofs, best appreciated when seen from a high vantage point such as the Mirador Cerro la Cruz. Although the city as a whole may not be particularly attractive, look for details: the pink-and-white house on a corner, the bay window full of potted plants, parking attendants wearing the regional blue and yellow colors, and schoolchildren in identical naval pea coats that remind you that the city’s fate is tied to the sea.The Museo Naval y Marítimo extols Chile’s high-seas prowess, particularly concerning Antarctica. Its exhibits are worth a visit for anyone with an interest in ships and sailing, merchant and military alike. Part of the second floor is designed like the interior of a ship, including a map and radio room. Pedro Montt 989. Admission charged.Housed in what was once the mansion of the powerful Braun-Menéndez family, the Museo Regional de Magallanes is an intriguing glimpse into the daily life of a wealthy provincial family at the beginning of the 20th century. Lavish Carrara marble hearths, English bath fixtures, and cordovan leather walls are among the original accoutrements. The museum also has an excellent group of displays depicting Punta Arenas’s past, from the first European contact to the town’s decline after the opening of the Panama Canal. The museum is half a block north of the main square. Magallanes 949. Admission charged.The resplendent 1895 Palacio Sara Braun is a national landmark and an architectural showpiece of southern Patagonia. Designed by a French architect, the house was built from materials and by craftsmen imported from Europe during the four years of construction. The city’s central plaza and surrounding buildings soon followed, ushering in the region’s golden era. Noteworthy are the lavish bedrooms, magnificent parquet floors, marble fireplaces, and hand-painted ceilings. Don’t miss the portraits of Braun and her husband José Nogueira in the music room. Afterwards, head to the cellar for a drink or snack in the warm public tavern (a good portion of the mansion is leased to a hotel). Plaza Muñoz Gamero 716. Admission charged.Commonly referred to simply as “El Salesiano,” the Museo Salesiano de Maggiorino Borgatello is operated by Italian missionaries whose order arrived in Punta Arenas in the 19th century. The Salesians, most of whom spoke no Spanish, proved to be daring explorers. Traveling throughout the region, they collected the artifacts made by indigenous tribes that are currently on display. Av. Bulnes 398. Admission charged.Isla Magdalena. Punta Arenas is the launching point for a boat trip to the Isla Magdalena to see the more than 100,000 Magellanic penguins at the Monumento Natural Los Pingúinos. A single trail, marked off by rope, is accessible to humans. The boat trip to the island, in the middle of the Estrecho de Magallanes, takes about two hours. Make sure to bring along warm clothing, even in summer; the island can be chilly, particularly if a breeze is blowing across the water.Parque Nacional Torres del Paine. Some 12 million years ago, lava flows pushed up through the thick sedimentary crust that covered the southwestern coast of South America, cooling to form a granite mass. Glaciers then swept through the region, grinding away all but the ash-gray spires that rise over the landscape of one of the world’s most beautiful natural phenomena, now the Parque Nacional Torres del Paine (established in 1959). Snow formations dazzle along every turn of road, and the sunset views are spectacular.Among the 2,420-square-km (934-square-mi) park’s most beautiful attractions are its lakes of turquoise, aquamarine, and emerald green waters. Another draw is its unusual wildlife. Creatures like the guanaco (a woollier version of the llama) and the ñandú (resembling a small ostrich) abound. They are used to visitors and don’t seem to be bothered by the proximity of automobile traffic and the snapping of cameras. Predators, like the gray fox, make less frequent appearances. You may also spot the dramatic aerobatics of a falcon and the graceful soaring of the endangered condor. The beautiful puma is especially elusive, but sightings have become more common. Admission charged.Pingúinera de Seno Otway. The road to this penguin sanctuary begins 30 km (18 mi) north of Punta Arenas. Magellanic penguins, which live up to 20 years in the wild, return to their birthplace here every year to mate with the same partner. For about 2,000 penguin couples—no single penguins make the trip—home is this desolate and windswept land off the Otway Sound. In late September, the penguins begin to arrive from the southern coast of Brazil and the Falkland Islands. They mate and lay their eggs in early October, and brood their eggs in November. Offspring hatch between mid-November and early December. If you’re lucky, you may catch sight of one of the downy gray chicks that stick their heads out of the burrows when their parents return to feed them. Otherwise you might see scores of the ungainly adult penguins waddling to the ocean from their nesting burrows. They swim for food every eight hours and dive up to 100 feet deep. The penguins depart from the sound in late March. Note that the sanctuary is a 1-km (1/2-mi) walk from the parking lot. It gets chilly, so bring a windbreaker. Admission charged.Reserva Nacional Laguna Parillar. This 47,000-acre reserve lies west of Puerto Hambre, a tranquil fishing village, and is centered around a shimmering lake in a valley flanked by hills. It’s a great place for a picnic, and there are a number of well-marked paths that offer sweeping vistas over the Estrecho de Magallanes. About 2 km (1 mi) west of Puerto Hambre is a small white monolith that marks the geographical center of Chile, the midway point between Chile’s northern port Arica and the South Pole.Cruise ShoppingWool may no longer be king of the economy, but vast flocks of sheep still yield a high-quality product that is woven into the clothing here. Leather products are also common, but the prices are not necessarily low. About 3 km (2 mi) north of Punta Arenas is the Zona Franca (Av. Bulnes). This duty-free zone is where people from all around the region come for low-priced electronics and other consumer items.

    Day itinerary:

    Welcome to Chile’s City at the End of The World – a wind-whipped, fractured land of islands, glacial fjords and mountains, which drop away towards Antarctica. A hardy city, where the temperature hovers in single figures throughout much of the year, Punta Arenas nevertheless offers a warm welcome and refuge, ahead of – and following – epic adventures and expeditions south across the Drake Passage. Captain Scott stopped here in 1904 – testing the postal service sending 400 letters of his successful return – and the city welcomed the rescued Ernest Shackleton and his Endurance crew to these shores in 1916. Punta Arenas is a remote place, but with custom-free status, and more than 120,000 people calling it home it’s also surprisingly cosmopolitan. The commercial centre of Magallanes Punta Arenas is fueled by Chilean oil and gas – and establishing itself as a global centre for Antarctic research, with teams from various countries basing themselves here. The town is built around the Plaza de Armas, its central square – be sure to kiss the toe of the Monumento del Indio Patagon statue, said to guarantee you good luck on your return. Look down across this colourful city, stretching out to meet the waters of the Straits of Magellan, from the viewpoint at Cerro De La Cruz. Natural wonders abound in the region, whether it’s Alberto de Agostini National Park’s glacial sculptures, or Torres del Paine National Park’s soaring mountains, rushing waterfalls and picturesque lakes. Offshore, in the Strait of Magellan, you can find the birdlife sanctuary of Magdalena Island – an uninhabited island, where hundreds of thousands of penguins march and crowds of cormorants and gulls call out.

    Day 5: Chilean Fjords

    Strewn through the coast of Chile, these beautiful fjords are world renowned for being one of the most awe-inspiring places on earth. Snow-capped volcanoes nestle majestically alongside rolling valleys of ice and frosty glaciers. Rugged beauty, breathtaking scenery not to mention diverse and profuse wildlife abounds – expect to watch whales from the deck, see playful Magellan Penguins and perhaps even spot the rare Andean Condor. Affectionately named “The End of the World” by the Spaniards who discovered the region in eighteenth century in a quest to Christianise South America, these extraordinary waterways not only encompass a medley of jagged mountains and iceberg strewn bays, but feature a kaleidoscopic spectrum of unexpected colour that offers photographic opportunities like no other destination.

    Day itinerary:

    Strewn through the coast of Chile, these beautiful fjords are world renowned for being one of the most awe-inspiring places on earth. Snow-capped volcanoes nestle majestically alongside rolling valleys of ice and frosty glaciers. Rugged beauty, breathtaking scenery not to mention diverse and profuse wildlife abounds – expect to watch whales from the deck, see playful Magellan Penguins and perhaps even spot the rare Andean Condor. Affectionately named “The End of the World” by the Spaniards who discovered the region in eighteenth century in a quest to Christianise South America, these extraordinary waterways not only encompass a medley of jagged mountains and iceberg strewn bays, but feature a kaleidoscopic spectrum of unexpected colour that offers photographic opportunities like no other destination.

    Day 6: Cruising English Narrows

    Day itinerary:

    English Narrows refers to a narrow passage at the southern end of the Messier Channel in Chile’s Region XI, Aysen del General Carlos Ibanez del Campos. The region is Chile’s least populated and a few kilometers south of English Narrows is Puerto Eden, the only settlement along the entire Chilean Inside Passage. With Wellington Island to the west and surrounded by Chile’s largest national park, Bernardo O’Higgins National Park, the narrow passage is at times 180 meters wide, while the entire length is given as 18 kilometers. Low-lying islands and steep mountains are seen on both sides and the Magellanic subpolar forest with its evergreen trees of the genus Nothofagus has taken hold where possible. The strong currents require to pass English Narrows at slack tide and although most of the Messier Channel leading to English Narrows is quite deep, a shipwreck sitting on a bank some 20 kilometers north of the entrance to English Narrows shows why pilots are required by law in Chile.

    Day 6: Tempanos Glacier
    Day 7: Caleta Tortel

    Tortel is a commune located in Southern Patagonia, a spectacular wilderness region of rugged mountains, glaciers, rivers and forests of infinite beauty. The uneven geography of Tortel shapes a unique landscape, characterized by an archipelagic area with numerous islands and channels. Tortel is known as the “footbridge city” for the unique beauty of its wooden walkways that connect the piers and houses of this quaint place through bridges and stairs, built from cypress wood, that run for four and a half miles around the cove and that respect the rich vegetation that grows under them. Even though it is the sixth largest commune in Chile, it has the lowest population of all with roughly 531 people. The history of the town dates back to 1520 when it was inhabited by nomadic Kawesqar, now extinct. Its definitive foundation was in 1955, after numerous attempts to populate the area. In 2001, it was declared by the Chilean government as a Picturesque Zone of National Heritage.

    Day itinerary:

    Tortel is a commune located in Southern Patagonia a spectacular wilderness region of rugged mountains glaciers rivers and forests of infinite beauty. The uneven geography of Tortel shapes a unique landscape characterized by an archipelagic area with numerous islands and channels. Tortel is known as the “footbridge city” for the unique beauty of its wooden walkways that connect the piers and houses of this quaint place through bridges and stairs built from cypress wood that run for four and a half miles around the cove and that respect the rich vegetation that grows under them. Even though it is the sixth largest commune in Chile it has the lowest population of all with roughly 531 people. The history of the town dates back to 1520 when it was inhabited by nomadic Kawesqar now extinct. Its definitive foundation was in 1955 after numerous attempts to populate the area. In 2001 it was declared by the Chilean government as a Picturesque Zone of National Heritage.

    Day 8: Chilean Fjords

    Strewn through the coast of Chile, these beautiful fjords are world renowned for being one of the most awe-inspiring places on earth. Snow-capped volcanoes nestle majestically alongside rolling valleys of ice and frosty glaciers. Rugged beauty, breathtaking scenery not to mention diverse and profuse wildlife abounds – expect to watch whales from the deck, see playful Magellan Penguins and perhaps even spot the rare Andean Condor. Affectionately named “The End of the World” by the Spaniards who discovered the region in eighteenth century in a quest to Christianise South America, these extraordinary waterways not only encompass a medley of jagged mountains and iceberg strewn bays, but feature a kaleidoscopic spectrum of unexpected colour that offers photographic opportunities like no other destination.

    Day itinerary:

    Strewn through the coast of Chile, these beautiful fjords are world renowned for being one of the most awe-inspiring places on earth. Snow-capped volcanoes nestle majestically alongside rolling valleys of ice and frosty glaciers. Rugged beauty, breathtaking scenery not to mention diverse and profuse wildlife abounds – expect to watch whales from the deck, see playful Magellan Penguins and perhaps even spot the rare Andean Condor. Affectionately named “The End of the World” by the Spaniards who discovered the region in eighteenth century in a quest to Christianise South America, these extraordinary waterways not only encompass a medley of jagged mountains and iceberg strewn bays, but feature a kaleidoscopic spectrum of unexpected colour that offers photographic opportunities like no other destination.

    Day 9: Puerto Cisnes
    Day 10: Puerto Montt

    For most of its history, windy Puerto Montt was the end of the line for just about everyone traveling in the Lake District. Now the Carretera Austral carries on southward, but for all intents and purposes Puerto Montt remains the region’s last significant outpost, a provincial city that is the hub of local fishing, textile, and tourist activity.Today the city center is full of malls, condos, and office towers—it’s the fastest-growing city in Chile—but away from downtown, Puerto Montt consists mainly of low clapboard houses perched above its bay, the Seno de Reloncaví. If it’s a sunny day, head east to Playa Pelluco or one of the city’s other beaches. If you’re more interested in exploring the countryside, drive along the shore for a good view of the surrounding hills.

    Day itinerary:

    For most of its history, windy Puerto Montt was the end of the line for just about everyone traveling in the Lake District. Now the Carretera Austral carries on southward, but for all intents and purposes Puerto Montt remains the region’s last significant outpost, a provincial city that is the hub of local fishing, textile, and tourist activity.Today the city center is full of malls, condos, and office towers—it’s the fastest-growing city in Chile—but away from downtown, Puerto Montt consists mainly of low clapboard houses perched above its bay, the Seno de Reloncaví. If it’s a sunny day, head east to Playa Pelluco or one of the city’s other beaches. If you’re more interested in exploring the countryside, drive along the shore for a good view of the surrounding hills.

    Day 12: Valparaiso

    Valparaíso’s dramatic topography—45 cerros, or hills, overlooking the ocean—requires the use of winding pathways and wooden ascensores (funiculars) to get up many of the grades. The slopes are covered by candy-color houses—there are almost no apartments in the city—most of which have exteriors of corrugated metal peeled from shipping containers decades ago. Valparaíso has served as Santiago’s port for centuries. Before the Panama Canal opened, Valparaíso was the busiest port in South America. Harsh realities—changing trade routes, industrial decline—have diminished its importance, but it remains Chile’s principal port. Most shops, banks, restaurants, bars, and other businesses cluster along the handful of streets called El Plan (the flat area) that are closest to the shoreline. Porteños (which means “the residents of the port”) live in the surrounding hills in an undulating array of colorful abodes. At the top of any of the dozens of stairways, the paseos (promenades) have spectacular views; many are named after prominent Yugoslavian, Basque, and German immigrants. Neighborhoods are named for the hills they cover. With the jumble of power lines overhead and the hundreds of buses that slow down—but never completely stop—to pick up agile riders, it’s hard to forget you’re in a city. Still, walking is the best way to experience Valparaíso. Be careful where you step, though—locals aren’t very conscientious about curbing their dogs.

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    Since time immemorial Valparaiso has inspired writers, poets, musicians and artists alike. If the city is still a little rough around the edges, this only adds to its bohemian ambience; the architecture, style, street art, nightlife, and live music scenes of Valparaiso are some of the best in the world. Add colourful clifftop homes to the mix and you’ll soon see why Valpariaso is many people’s favourite Chilean city. The city was founded in 1536 by Spanish conquistador Juan de Saavedra, who named the city after his birthplace. Many of the colonial buildings he implemented are still standing today, despite the rain, wind, fire and several earthquakes (one of which almost levelled the city in 1906). Quirky architecture also abounds; poetry lovers and amateur architects will no doubt want to make the 45 km trip south to Chilean poet laureate (and Nobel Prize winner) Pablo Neruda’s ship-shaped house and museum for a taste of the extraordinary. The city and region are also extremely well known for their love of good food and wine. The vineyards of the nearby Casablanca Valley – first planted in the early 1980s – have earned worldwide recognition in a relatively short space of time. However, Chile’s viticulture history does date back much farther than that. De Saavedra brought grape vines on his voyage to South America in order to make his own wine and this led to a new grape brandy being created, Pisco. Today give any Chilean a Pisco and wherever they are in the world, they will be home.

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    Ship features

    Owner's Suite

    Owner's Suite

    This stylish apartment offers the superlative in levels of space, comfort, and service on board. A perfect mix of expedition experience with luxury lifestyle. Available in a one-bedroom configuration or as two bedrooms by adjoining with a Vista Suite.

    One bedroom: 55 sq m including veranda (8 sq m)

    Two bedrooms: 77 sq m including veranda (8 sq m)

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

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

    Essentials

    • Deck(s): 7
    • Section: Mid-Ship

    Characteristics

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

    Furniture

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

    Media & Communication

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

    Onboard Services

    • Butler service
    • Complimentary laundry, pressing & wet cleaning
    • Daily canapé service, Welcome chocolate, Welcome fruit stand
    • 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

    Expertly designed and exquisitely appointed. The ideal space for sharing stories with fellow explorers and new friends. With enough space to roam both inside and outside, this suite is perfect for relaxing and recounting the highlights of your day. Available in a one-bedroom configuration or as two bedrooms by adjoining with a Veranda Suite.

    One bedroom: 95 sq m including veranda (14 sq m)

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

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

    Two bedrooms: 122 sq m including veranda (18.5 sq m)

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

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

    Essentials

    • Deck(s): 7
    • Section: Forward

    Characteristics

    • Veranda

    • Separate dining area
    • Living room with sitting area
    • Standard vanity
    • Separate shower
    • Whirlpool bath
    • Walk-in wardrobe with personal safe (Wardrobe closet in suite 702 & 703)

    Furniture

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

    Media & Communication

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

    Onboard Services

    • Butler service

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

    Amenities

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

    Owner's Suite
    Grand Suite
    Royal Suites

    Royal Suites

    Stately. Commanding and majestic. Perfect for relaxing after a days’ exploring and looking through your photos. With lectures streamed live to your room, this is the pinnacle of good living at sea. Available in a one-bedroom configuration or as two bedrooms by adjoining with a Veranda Suite.

    One bedroom: 69 sq m including veranda (12 sq m)

    Two bedrooms: 96 sq m including veranda (16.5 sq m)

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

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

    Essentials

    • Deck(s): 6
    • Section: Forward

    Characteristics

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

    Furniture

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

    Media & Communication

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

    Onboard Services

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

    Amenities

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

    Owner's Suite
    Grand Suite
    Royal Suites
    Silver Suite

    Silver Suite

    Stylish and sophisticated with larger verandas, excellent for taking pictures and bird-watching. Situated midship, this suite is perfection in design and comfortable living. A huge walk-in wardrobe, a beautiful marbled bathroom, and a spacious living area complete the picture. Silver Suites accommodate three guests.

    One bedroom: 54 sq m including veranda (8 sq m)

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

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

    Essentials

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

    Characteristics

    • Veranda
    • Separate dining area
    • Living room with sitting area
    • Standard vanity
    • Separate shower
    • Full-size bath
    • Walk-in wardrobe with personal safe

    Furniture

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

    Media & Communication

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

    Onboard Services

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

    Amenities

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

    Owner's Suite
    Grand Suite
    Royal Suites
    Silver Suite
    Medallion Suite

    Medallion Suite

    With a room configuration that favors watching the sun rise from the comfort of your bed and losing yourself in the mesmerizing seascapes, this suite is the perfect answer to adventure cruising. A large walk-in wardrobe and an expansive living room make the Medallion Suite your home away from home on the high seas. Medallion Suites accommodate three guests.

    One bedroom: 48 sq m including veranda (7.6 sq m )

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

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

    Essentials

    • Deck(s): 5, 6, 7
    • Section: Mid-Ship

    Characteristics

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

    Furniture

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

    Media & Communication

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

    Onboard Services

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

    Amenities

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

    Owner's Suite
    Grand Suite
    Royal Suites
    Silver Suite
    Medallion Suite
    Veranda Suite

    Veranda Suite

    A Silversea signature, with a preferred central location, the Veranda Suite is spacious and welcoming. Floor-to-ceiling glass doors open onto a furnished private teak veranda from where you can contemplate anything from the midnight sun to an Antarctic sunrise. The Deluxe Veranda Suite offers a preferred central location with identical accommodation to a Veranda Suite.

    One bedroom: 27 sq m including veranda (4.5 sq m)

    Two bedrooms: 27 sq m including veranda (4.5 sq m)

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

    Essentials

    • Deck(s): 5, 6, 7
    • Section: Aft, Forward

    Characteristics

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

    Furniture

    • Queen size bed
    • Writing desk
    • Luxury bed mattresses

    Media & Communication

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

    Onboard Services

    • Butler service
    • Champagne on arrival

    Amenities

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

    Owner's Suite
    Grand Suite
    Royal Suites
    Silver Suite
    Medallion Suite
    Veranda Suite
    Vista Suite

    Vista Suite

    Your home away from home while you embrace the intrepid explorer within. The suite’s seating area has plenty of room to relax while you go over your notes, ready for the next adventure. Large picture windows frame panoramic ocean views, ideal for appraising the local wildlife.

    One bedroom: 22 sq m

    Wheelchair accessible suites: 449 and 451

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

    Essentials

    • Deck(s): 4
    • Section: Aft, Forward

    Characteristics

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

    Furniture

    • Queen size bed
    • Writing desk
    • Luxury bed mattresses

    Media & Communication

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

    Onboard Services

    • Butler service
    • Champagne on arrival

    Amenities

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

    The Grill

    The Grill

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

    Dress code: Casual

    Casual wear consists of pants, blouses, or casual dresses for women; open-neck shirts and slacks for men are appropriate.

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

    The Grill
    La Dame

    La Dame

    After a day of trekking through tundra and whale-watching, indulge in an evening of palette pampering, where fine wines are complemented by a set bespoke menu of regionally inspired dishes in an intimate, elegant setting. An extraordinary six-course experience celebrating the world’s most distinguished wine regions complete what is surely the finest dining at sea.

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

    The Grill
    La Dame
    Le Terrazza

    Le Terrazza

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

    The Grill
    La Dame
    Le Terrazza
    The Restaurant

    The Restaurant

    Sparkling with tales of adventure, bonhomie, and like-minded friends, The Restaurant offers contemporary, international cuisine created by our most talented chefs. Menus feature regional specialties unique to the destinations guests visit on their cruise, so don’t be surprised to see a roasted Chilean Sea Bass while cruising the Chilean fjords.

    Shore Excursions

    Shore Excursions

    Local Immersion, Lasting Impressions
    Authentic Cultural Connections

    Every destination tells a story — and Silversea Shore Excursions reveal these stories inviting you to venture beyond the ordinary. Enjoy privileged access to cultural treasures and natural wonders often out of reach for independent travelers. Each excursion is thoughtfully designed by experts to foster genuine connections with local communities, customs, and landscapes. From intimate small-group adventures and signature S.A.L.T. Experiences to personalized private tours, we offer diverse options to match your interests and desired level of immersion — making every moment meaningful and memorable.

    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 Concierge

    Silver Shore Concierge

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

    Dolce Vita

    Dolce Vita

    With complimentary cocktails and engaging conversation, live music, and a dance floor, Dolce Vita on board Silver Cloud welcomes guests to mix and mingle. When living such unique experiences as these, there is never a dull moment!

    Dolce Vita
    Connoisseur's Corner

    Connoisseur's Corner

    The Connoisseur’s Corner offers exceptional cognacs along with a premium selection of cigars for purchase.

    Dolce Vita
    Connoisseur's Corner
    Reception

    Reception

    This central lobby area welcomes guests to speak with our receptionist if they have a question or require any service. Assistance is available 24 hours a day. The Cruise Consultant may also be indispensable when planning your next Silversea voyage, or if you wish to extend your current voyage for a day, a week, a month … Like having your own personal onboard Silversea professional, the Cruise Consultant will help you to select the perfect voyage, reserve your preferred suite, and provide immediate confirmation.

    Dolce Vita
    Connoisseur's Corner
    Reception
    Observation Lounge

    Observation Lounge

    The ideal place for scenic days at sea, this vantage point far forward and high atop this luxury cruise ship is perfect for that “king of the world” feeling.

    Dolce Vita
    Connoisseur's Corner
    Reception
    Observation Lounge
    Boutique

    Boutique

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

    Dolce Vita
    Connoisseur's Corner
    Reception
    Observation Lounge
    Boutique
    Explorer Lounge

    Explorer Lounge

    Perfect for presentations, lectures, and video screenings, this is where our team of dedicated experts share their knowledge on their specialized subject, not to mention their infectious passion and energy. The multitiered Explorer Lounge and banquette-style seating ensure that you enjoy every minute of the talk, with lectures streamed live to your suite if desired. This is one of the very few lecture theaters at sea to combine such comfort with such technology.

    Dolce Vita
    Connoisseur's Corner
    Reception
    Observation Lounge
    Boutique
    Explorer Lounge
    Panorama Lounge

    Panorama Lounge

    The Panorama Lounge is specially designed to provide an uninterrupted view of the day’s destination from the comfort of the luxury cruise ship’s interior. This is an ideal place to unwind on your cruise, enjoy afternoon tea, listen to the pianist, and watch the setting sun. The drinks are complimentary, and the music is live and inviting. Enjoy dancing to a range of musical styles for every taste, from the classics to the latest club mixes.

    Dolce Vita
    Connoisseur's Corner
    Reception
    Observation Lounge
    Boutique
    Explorer Lounge
    Panorama Lounge
    Photo Studio

    Photo Studio

    The Photo Studio offers a multitude of options to take your pictures from your camera to your walls. A vibrant, creatively inspiring space where you can not only master the art of digital photography with master classes in editing and Adobe Lightroom and Photoshop, but also an editing suite where you can print images (including postcard, panorama, and A2-sized prints). State-of-the-art equipment for both Mac and PC users, highly technological printers, plus a dedicated photo manager to guide you through the many techniques to help you define yourself as a serious photographer. Even the smartphone photographer can become pro-level with specialized training on how to use your camera phone to its best possible advantage. Fees apply.

    Zagara Beauty Salon

    Zagara Beauty Salon

    A full range of Zagara Beauty Salon services is available for both men and women including hairstyling, manicures, and pedicures. Appointments for these chargeable services may be made on board the ship.

    Zagara Beauty Salon
    Fitness Centre

    Fitness Centre

    The Fitness Center on board this luxury cruise ship is equipped with free weights, weight machines, state-of-the-art treadmills, elliptical trainers, and recumbent and upright bicycles. Classes in aerobics, yoga, Pilates, and circuit training are led by the onboard fitness trainer and are always complimentary. Personal training, body composition analysis, and specialty classes are available at an additional charge on board all luxury cruises.

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

    Zagara Beauty Salon
    Fitness Centre
    Zagara Beauty Spa

    Zagara Beauty Spa

    Relax your body and mind in this luxury cruise ship’s soothing spa sanctuary. Indulge in a wide range of invigorating therapies, including facials, body wraps, and massages. Appointments for spa services may be made on board the ship, or in advance via My Voyage. Men’s and women’s saunas and steam rooms are perfect for relaxing before your spa treatment or after your workout.

    Zagara Beauty Salon
    Fitness Centre
    Zagara Beauty Spa
    Pool Deck

    Pool Deck

    Chaise lounges arranged in the sun or shade. Bubbling whirlpools. The pool water is refreshing in warmer climates and heated for cooler weather. Attentive staff is at the ready with an oversize towel as you emerge from the pool, with your favorite beverage at just the right moment. This is expedition cruising as you have never experienced it before. What better way to watch the icebergs?

    Zagara Beauty Salon
    Fitness Centre
    Zagara Beauty Spa
    Pool Deck
    Jogging Track

    Jogging Track

    A jogging track is available for guests, running the entire outside edge of the deck. 

    Dress Code

    Dress Code

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

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

    Does Silversea offer tuxedo rental service?

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

    Dress Code
    Smoking Policy

    Smoking Policy

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

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

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

    Dress Code
    Smoking Policy
    Disabled Facilities

    Disabled Facilities

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

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

    BEFORE BOOKING

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

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

    Does Silversea provide wheelchairs?

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

    Can guests bring their own mobility equipment?

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

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

    What features do wheelchair-accessible suites offer?

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

    Where to find the information regarding the disabled access suites?

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

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

    EMBARKATION & DISEMBARKATION

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

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

    Is assistance available for boarding?

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

    ONBOARD

    Silversea’s ships are designed for accessibility, featuring:

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

    How does Silversea assist disabled guests in their suites?

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

    GOING ASHORE

    Are all ports wheelchair accessible?

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

    Can guests arrange private accessible transportation in port?

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

    Does Silversea offer wheelchair-accessible shore excursions?

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

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

    Are there alternatives for guests with limited mobility?

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

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

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

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

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

    How Silversea assist disabled guests during excursions?

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

    Dress Code
    Smoking Policy
    Disabled Facilities
    Special Dietary Requirements

    Special Dietary Requirements

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

    Dress Code
    Smoking Policy
    Disabled Facilities
    Special Dietary Requirements
    Medical Centre

    Medical Centre

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

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

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

    Age Restrictions

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

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

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

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

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

    Laundry Service

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

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

    Wi-FI & Internet

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

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

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

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

    Will I be able to download videos and stream music?

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

    How can someone contact me on the ship?

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

    Deck 9

    Deck 9

    • Observation Lounge
    • Zodiacs
    • Jogging Track
    • Open view to Swimming Pool
    Deck 9
    Deck 8

    Deck 8

    • Pool
    • Pool Bar
    • Pool Grill
    • The Grill
    • Panorama Lounge
    • Connoisseurs’s Corner
    Deck 9
    Deck 8
    Deck 7

    Deck 7

    • La Terrazza
    • Zagara Beauty Spa
    • Library
    • Medallion Suite
    • Silver Suites
    • Veranda Suites
    • Owners Suites
    • Grand Suites
    Deck 9
    Deck 8
    Deck 7
    Deck 6

    Deck 6

    • Explorer Lounge
    • Fitness Centre
    • Reception/Guest Relations
    • Expedition Office
    • Lobby
    • Future Cruise Sales
    • Medallion Suite
    • Deluxe Veranda Suites
    • Silver Suites
    • Royal Suites
    • Veranda Suites
    Deck 9
    Deck 8
    Deck 7
    Deck 6
    Deck 5

    Deck 5

    • Dolce Vita
    • Lobby
    • Boutique
    • Photo Studio
    • Deluxe Veranda Suites
    • Veranda Suites
    • Medallion Suites
    Deck 9
    Deck 8
    Deck 7
    Deck 6
    Deck 5
    Deck 4

    Deck 4

    • The Restaurant
    • La Dame
    • Launderette
    • Vista Suites
    Deck 9
    Deck 8
    Deck 7
    Deck 6
    Deck 5
    Deck 4
    Deck 3

    Deck 3

    • Medical Centre
    • Changing Room

    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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