Extraordinary Limited Time Offers with Silversea
Up to $1,000 Onboard Spending Credit plus Free Air and Transfers
With a world of different travel choices available today, discover why cruising with Silversea has become the choice for discerning travellers. Renowned for extraordinary worldwide voyages aboard intimate, all-inclusive ships, Silversea offers unparalleled service and superlative comfort.
The Silversea Difference
n Butler service for every suite n 24-hour room service
n Up to six open-seating dining options n Spacious ocean-view suites
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Complimentary wines, champagnes, spirits and in-suite beverages
n Crew to guest ratio of nearly 1 to 1 n Gourmet menus by Relais and Châteaux
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Complimentary transportation into town in most ports
n Fares include onboard gratuities
Best Date
03 Jan 12 24 Mar 12 26 Mar 12 13 Apr 12 31 May 12 02 Jul 12
Voyage Days
5201 5208 4208 3210 3214 5218
7
10 18 12 7 7
Ship
Silver Spirit Silver Spirit
Silver Whisper Silver Shadow Silver Shadow Silver Spirit
Itinerary
Roundtrip Fort Lauderdale Roundtrip Fort Lauderdale Bangkok – Dubai Hong Kong – Tokyo Seward – Vancouver
Piraeus (Athens) – Venice
Available Fare
£2,168 £3,113 £5,948 £4,898 £2,518 £3,288
Onboard Credit
$500
$1,000 $1,000 $1,000 $500 $500
Flights &
per suite Transfers £399 FREE FREE FREE £499 FREE
Fares are per guest based on double occupancy. Port charges, government fees and taxes are included. Free flights and transfers promotion is eligible for selected voyages for a limited time only. Onboard Spending Credit is per double-occupancy suite (single occupancy 50%) for new bookings made before 31 August 2011. All fares, savings, offers and itineraries are subject to change without notice. Further terms & conditions apply.
To book, please contact The Cruise Line on 0808 178 2233
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