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CRUISE PLANNER


STAR CLIPPERS Ship


Star Flyer, Star Clipper


Royal Clipper 5* Rating Type SR Dining Tonnage P / C 4*-Plus Adventure 18.00 One 2,298 Adventure 22.30 One 5,000 170/72 227/106


SEADREAM YACHT CLUB Ship


SeaDream I and II


Rating Type 6*


Boutique


Wonderfully evocative vessels, propelled by the wind and visiting far-flung corners and little-seen ports. Comfortable if smallish accommodations, with well-planned, thoughtful international menus for their single-seating dining. Very low-key entertainments, but gracious, friendly service and good watersports. The unique five-masted Royal Clipper is a truly beautiful ship and provides slightly more onboard choice. All three sail around the Med and Northern Europe in summer and the Caribbean in winter, with Star Flyer uniquely based in Costa Rica. Gratuities not included. www.starclippers.com


SR Dining Tonnage P / C 38.72 Open 4,260 110/95


Acquired by their original Norwegian founder, SeaDream I and II were previously the Sea Goddesses. Just big enough to be ships, still small enough to be yachts, these vessels offer luxury cruising for those who prefer a relaxed, refined environment. Extensive refits gave both ships a completely fresh look, inside and on deck, where notable features include a new library, outside bar and cafe and completely renovated accommodation, plus fabulous Balinese Dream Bed loungers on deck. Fine dining is guaranteed and the service is among the very best. Wintering in the Caribbean, Costa Rica, Amazonia and, for the first time in 2013, the Far East, both vessels visit the Mediterranean extensively in the summer and autumn, and offer several transatlantic voyages a year. Sold cruise- only, all fares include port tax, drinks and gratuities. www.seadreamyachtclub.com


SILVERSEA CRUISES Ship


Silver Explorer Silver Cloud, Wind


Silver Shadow, Whisper


Silver Spirit


Rating Type 6* 6* 6*


SR


Dining Tonnage P / C


Adventure 46.00 Open 6,072 Boutique Boutique


6*-Plus Boutique 132/111


56.76 Open 16,800 296/212 73.79 Open 28,258 382/295


66.66 Open 36,000 540/376


From inception in 1994 with Silver Cloud and Wind, the all-inclusive policy and high percentage of balconies have been a winner, with fabulous accommodation and easy-to-use public rooms. Attention to detail is usually the great strength of this ultra-deluxe product, along with their chic Italian styling. Fine dining with well selected menus and well-chosen complimentary wine list, featuring open sitting in the main dining room and an alternative restaurant with bookings required. Between them, the main five ships (Cloud, Wind, Shadow, Whisper and the Spirit) cover much of the globe during the year, spending summer in Europe and Alaska, an autumn series in Canada and New England, and winter in the Caribbean and Mexico, Africa and the Indian Ocean, Australasia and the South Pacific, South America and the Amazon. A World Cruise is offered each year, plus a series of Grand Voyages featuring cruises from 24-53 days. Silver Spirit further refined the Silversea ethos, with more veranda cabins, greater dining choice and onboard amenities, including an ultra-chic Spa. Completely different is the adventuring style of Silver Explorer (ex-World Discoverer) a purpose-built expedition ship with arguably the greatest level of luxury of its kind, visiting Antarctica, Europe’s Atlantic seaboard, the Norwegian Arctic, Africa, Costa Rica and South America. Packaged with tax, flights and drinks. A unique Personalised Voyages scheme allows guests to select their own embarkation/disembarkation points and cruise duration on a cruise-only basis while the line’s lifestyle enrichment programmes are among the very best. Gratuities included. www.silversea.com


90 WORLD OF CRUISING I Winter 2012-13


STAR CRUISES Ship


SuperStar Libra


SuperStar Aquarius 4* SuperStar Virgo


Rating Type 4*


SR


Resort Resort


4*-Plus Resort


Dining Tonnage P / C


28.56 Open 42,275 1480/740 29.22 Open 51,093 1748/614 39.18 Open 76,800 1960/1000


This Far East-based company were the originators of NCL’s Freestyle policy and brought in their own range of similar, new, resort-style vessels. Superstar Leo (now Norwegian Spirit) and Virgo were built to order, with a superb range of amenities, dining and entertainment. The Libra (ex-Norwegian Sea) and Aquarius (Norwegian Wind) have both transferred from NCL in recent years. The standard of cuisine is high, with menus including oriental and international cuisine all available on an informal eat-when-you-like basis. Based year-round in Singapore, Malaysia and Taiwan, they now sail around much of South-East Asia and Japan, including Thailand, China and Vietnam. Sold as part of tour operator programmes from Hong Kong, Malaysia and Singapore, plus directly by Star with a cruise-only programme. No gratuities required. www.starcruises.com


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