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FREE FlIghtS & tRAnSFERS PluS $1,000 OnbOARD CREDIt


Step onboard Silversea’s fleet of six ultra-luxurious ships and enjoy a truly un-matched all-inclusive environment.


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Complimentary wines, champagnes and spirits served throughout the ship


Complimentary in-suite dining and 24-hour room service


n Choice of up to six dining venues n


All ocean-view suites – up to 95% with private veranda


Date Voyage Days


17-Apr-11 4112 07-May-11 4114 07-May-11 3109 17-May-11 3110 31-May-11 4116 18-Jun-11 5115 14-Jul-11 3117


Ship Itinerary


10 Silver Whisper Bridgetown - Fort Lauderdale 10 Silver Whisper 10 Silver Shadow 14 Silver Shadow 10 Silver Whisper 7 7


Bridgetown - New York Shanghai - Tokyo Tokyo - Anchorage


Silver Spirit Silver Shadow


Southampton - Stockholm Lisbon - Barcelona Seward - Vancouver


Superlative service, staff to guest ratio of nearly 1 to 1


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Complimentary transportation into town in most ports of call


Enrichment programmes & sophisticated entertainment


Silver Saving Silversea Air Onboard Credit Fare


£2,658 £2,583 £4,697 £4,712 £3,853 £2,938 £2,273


Promotion £399 £199 FREE £299 FREE FREE £499


All fares are cruise-only in Pounds Sterling for UK residents, per guest, based on double occupancy and reflect the best available fares for each voyage. Port charges, government fees and taxes are included in the fare. Silversea air promotion is eligible for selected voyages for a limited time only. $1,000 Onboard credit is per suite (single occupancy $500) and is valid on selected voyages for new bookings only. Offer valid for bookings made before 31 March 2011. All fares, savings, offers and itineraries are subject to change without notice. Further terms & conditions apply.


For more information, or to book please contact The Cruise Line on 0808 178 2233 or Silversea on 0207 920 7064.


per suite $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 - - -


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