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2024/25 ITINERARY HIGHLIGHTS


Silversea’s 2024/25 Global Collection showcases both our iconic itineraries – known for delving into the wonders of the world’s most beautiful destinations and remote polar regions – as well as brand new routes that further expand our global reach. 2024/25 highlights include:


Luxor Temple, Luxor, Egypt AFRICA & INDIAN OCEAN


Teeming with stunning landscapes and unique wildlife including the famed Big 5, Africa is among the world’s most diverse destination, and in 2024/25 Silversea will deploy six ships to explore 63 destinations in 23 countries across this continent. Itineraries include new expeditions in South Africa and the East Africa Islands as well as opportunities to discover ancient cultures in Belo sur Mer and geographical wonders such as the Caves of de Kelders. Ships sailing in the region:


Silver Wind Silver Cloud Silver Whisper Silver Muse Silver Dawn Silver Spirit


6 Ships 19 Voyages 63 Destinations 23 Countries


Bora Bora, French Polynesia, South Pacific SOUTH PACIFIC ISLANDS


Fiery and fantastically beautiful, the South Pacific is explored on immersive new itineraries – both Classic and Expedition – to Hawaii and French Polynesia, navigating tiny isles where larger ships simply cannot go. Explorations include visits to the Taipivai Valley on Nuka Hiva, learning about Rangiroa’s famed black pearls, and snorkelling Bora Bora’s legendary lagoon. An optional three-night pre- or post-cruise programme is offered in culturally rich Moorea. Ships sailing in the region:


Silver Cloud Silver Shadow Silver Moon


3 Ships 13 Voyages 59 Destinations 12 Countries

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