A VOYAGE OF A LIFETIME Epic Grand Expeditions in every sense of the world
Awe inspiring, breathtaking … words simply cannot describe the experience of a Silversea Grand Expedition. From the centre of the earth to the corners of the globe, Grand Expeditions are a combination of epic, once-in-a-lifetime voyages, each offering a unique journey from sea, to land, to sea again. Ranging from 18 - 34 days, the voyages encompass the very best of each region, allowing you to explore, examine and experience the different tribes, cultures and destinations as never before. Amazing wildlife, spectacular shores, snow-capped mountains and the not to be missed Machu Picchu are just some of the incredible highlights of these exceptional adventures. Nothing will ever seem the same again.
LATIN AMERICAN DELIGHTS VOYAGE 1 – Galápagos – 7 Days – Silver Galapagos VOYAGE 2 – Central America – 8 Days – Silver Explorer
We’ll devote a week to Galápagos’ western isles; Incense trees, Scalesisa Forests, tidal pools, colonies of sea turtles and marine iguanas; countless creatures. Followed by eight days absorbing the wilds of Panama, Colombia, and Ecuador. Tree sloths, Nazca boobies, an Embera village, plus rare visits to Utría National Park. An overnight stay in Guayaquil and a short fl ight is all you need to connect the wonders of the Galápagos and a transit of the Panama Canal and the Darien Jungle.
SOUTH AMERICAN SOJOURN VOYAGE 1 – Galápagos – 7 Days – Silver Galapagos VOYAGE 2 – South America – 14 Days – Silver Explorer
Seven days of Galápagos wildness; lava tunnels, giant tortoises, Genovesa, and colourful marine iguanas. Creatures that should fear you, but don’t. Then, not to be outdone, it’s two weeks immersed in the best of Ecuador to Chile — Blackish Oystercatchers, Peruvian Boobies, Valley of the Moon, Chilean wines and more. With both ships in Ecuador and just a day between, going from Galápagos to the deserts of Arica and the wine country of Chile has never been more rewarding.
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