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WORLD CRUISE 2017 Ancient Wonders, Modern Marvels


Departing from San Francisco, Silver Whisper will sail for the picturesque shores of Hawaii and then cross the International Dateline to the South Pacific, New Zealand, Australia, Southeast Asia, India and Arabia. Enjoy more late-night departures and incredible options for exploring beyond the shore with our award-winning overland journeys including Ayer’s Rock, the Taj Mahal, and the temples of Angkor Wat.


Monte Carlo


Civitavecchia (Rome) Sorrento


Lipari Siracusa Valletta


Alexandria Suez Canal


Sharm El Sheikh Safaga


Piraeus (Athens) Nafplion


Port Said Aqaba


Sir Bani Yas Doha


Abu Dhabi Salalah AFRICA Dubai Fujairah Hong Kong Muscat Mumbai Cochin Colombo


(Kuala Lumpur) Penang


Port Klang Singapore INDIAN OCEAN


Celukan Bewang Benoa


Apia Exmouth


Fremantle Geraldton


AUSTRALIA Newcastle Adelaide Melbourne Sydney New Plymouth Nelson


Auckland Tauranga


Gisborne Nuku’alofa


Ko Samui Bangkok Phuket


Sabang


Ho Chi Minh City


Kaohsiung Keelung


Manila Nha Trang Boracay Sandakan Lahaina Hilo Honolulu PACIFIC OCEAN ASIA Shanghai San Francisco


• Business class air with private car transfers • USD $4,000 onboard spending credit per double-occupancy suite


• Gala Bon Voyage reception, dinner and overnight accommodations the evening of January 5 at the Four Seasons Hotel San Francisco


• Three exclusive World cruise events: Swing Under the Wings — Honolulu, Terracotta Warriors — Shanghai, Amazing Island of Animals — Sir Bani Yas


• Two Silversea experiences® for guests travelling 50+ days: Boracay Beach Party an evening at the teatru Manoel


• Special commemorative gifts Silver Shore Baggage Valet between home and ship in San Francisco and Monte Carlo


• Complimentary dry cleaning and laundry service • Complimentary unlimited WiFi


SAN FRANCISCO TO MONTE CARLO 6 January - 3 May, 2017


Ancient and modern wonders converge in Taipei where one of the world’s highest skyscrapers vies for attention with carved temples and traditional tea houses. World Cruise 2017 reveals special places that take you farther from the crowds and further into each destination. Gisborne, the Chardonnay Capital of New Zealand, is a wonderland of rolling hills and vineyards, while Nelson’s sheltered bays and turquoise waters are a refuge for fur seals and pods of dolphins. Visit the island temples of Pur Ulun Danu Bratan in the Balinese gem of Celukan Bawang and explore Australia’s largest fringing reef on the Ningaloo Coast. A game drive on Sir Bani Yas Island, U.A.E. will delight; spy gazelles, giraffes, cheetahs and the endangered Arabian Oryx.


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