2024/25 ITINERARY HIGHLIGHTS
The Yu Yuan district, Shanghai, China ASIA
So rich and vast is Asia – an exotic land known for its ancient cultures, sacred traditions, and exceptional beauty – that Silversea will deploy five ships here on new itineraries of 7 to 22 days including a Bay of Bengal expedition, an intriguing Malaysia and Thailand exploration, a 14-day Japan voyage, and more. Whether your clients prefer a Classic ocean voyage or an Expedition cruise, Silversea showcases Asia’s exotic intrigue and history with extraordinary insight. Ships sailing in the region:
Silver Cloud Silver Whisper Silver Muse Silver Dawn Silver Nova
5 Ships 27 Voyages 68 Destinations 17 Countries
Leopard seal resting on ice in the Antarctic peninsula ANTARCTICA
Characterised by its unique beauty and untamed wildlife, Silversea’s 15 years of experience in exploring this bucket-list destination is incomparable, with all-suite luxury ships and industry-high ratios of expedition experts and discovery equipment. In addition to immersive itineraries exploring the Falkland Islands, South Georgia, and the Antarctic Peninsula, guests can choose our 6-day Antarctica Bridge and fly to the White Continent, skipping the Drake Passage crossing. Ships sailing in the region:
Silver Cloud Silver Wind
2 Ships 21 Voyages 25 Destinations 5 Countries
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