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Cruise | Silversea Cruise |
Ship | Silversea Shadow |
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Experience the glamour, beauty, and timeless charm of the Mediterranean with our French Riviera & Mediterranean Voyage. Your journey begins with flights from the UK to the stunning city of Nice, where you'll enjoy a two-night stay in a 4-star hotel with breakfast included. Explore the elegance of the French Riviera, from its sun-soaked beaches to its chic cafes and historic streets. Then, embark on a luxurious 12-night all-inclusive cruise onboard the prestigious Silverseas Shadow. Setting sail on select dates between April and August 2026, this 14-night escape will transport you through some of the Mediterranean’s most breathtaking destinations. With world-class service, gourmet dining, and an intimate cruising experience, Silverseas Shadow offers the perfect setting to soak up the rich culture, spectacular scenery, and laid-back sophistication of this iconic region. This is Mediterranean cruising at its finest—elegant, immersive, and unforgettable.
Embark on an unforgettable journey through the Mediterranean with our exclusive Charismatic Venice & the Adriatic Coast escape. Your adventure begins with a flight from the UK, leading you to the timeless charm of Venice, where you'll enjoy two nights in a 4-star hotel with breakfast included, after soaking in the romance of Venice’s winding canals and historic squares, set sail on a luxurious nine-night all-inclusive cruise aboard the Silverseas Muse.
This remarkable voyage will take you along the Adriatic Coast, offering stunning views, cultural gems, and world-class service at every turn. Departing on 4 June 2026, this 11-night experience blends the elegance of Italy with the allure of coastal exploration. Whether you're strolling through Venice or unwinding on deck with gourmet dining and fine wines, this is a journey crafted for those who crave sophistication, adventure, and unforgettable memories.
Discover the perfect blend of ancient history and idyllic island charm with our Historical Athens and Greek Isles Adventure. Begin your journey with flights from the UK to Athens, where you'll enjoy a three-night stay in a 4-star hotel with breakfast included. Wander through the birthplace of democracy, marvel at the iconic Acropolis, and soak up the vibrant culture of this legendary city. Then, set sail on a luxurious nine-night all-inclusive cruise aboard the magnificent Silverseas Nova. Departing on select dates between July and October 2026, this 12-night adventure offers the ultimate way to explore the sun-drenched Greek Isles, each brimming with natural beauty, historic wonders, and authentic Mediterranean charm. From the timeless ruins of Athens to the crystal-clear waters and picturesque villages of the islands, every moment promises unforgettable memories and exceptional service. This is your chance to experience Greece like never before, in true luxury and style.
Embark on an unforgettable journey through Japan with this luxury cruise experience that blends cultural discovery with all-inclusive indulgence. Begin your adventure with return flights from the UK and a 3-night stay in a 4-star hotel in vibrant Tokyo, where ancient traditions meet futuristic energy. Then, set sail from Yokohama aboard the 6-star Silversea Moon for a 14-night all-inclusive cruise that showcases the beauty and mystery of Japan, including awe-inspiring views of Mount Fuji. With departures in March, April, and September 2026, this 18-night itinerary is the perfect way to explore Japan in both comfort and style.
Embark on the ultimate journey with A Tale of Far East Adventure, a 20-night exploration that combines the best of luxury cruising and iconic Asian destinations. Begin your adventure with a 2-night stay at a 4-star hotel in Singapore, where you can explore the vibrant city’s rich culture and stunning skyline. Then, set sail for 14 nights aboard the Silverseas Moon, an all-inclusive cruise that will take you through the breathtaking waters of the Far East, providing unparalleled comfort and world-class service. After your cruise, spend 2 additional nights in Hong Kong, another dynamic city known for its iconic skyline and fusion of Eastern and Western influences.
This package offers a seamless blend of luxury and adventure, where you can indulge in all-inclusive dining and onboard amenities while discovering diverse cultures and landscapes across Asia. With carefully selected stays in two of Asia’s most iconic cities and a magnificent cruise experience, A Tale of Far East Adventure is the perfect getaway for travellers seeking to immerse themselves in the wonders of the East. Book now for your July 2026 departure!
Experience the perfect blend of elegance and adventure with this 18-night luxury escape through Japan and the Far East. Begin with return flights from the UK and a 3-night stay in a 4-star B&B hotel in the heart of Tokyo, a city where tradition meets modern marvels. Then, step aboard the all-new Silversea Nova for a 14-night all-inclusive cruise that takes you around Japan’s most iconic destinations, including a breathtaking sail past Mount Fuji.
With departures on 08 and 22 March 2026, this immersive journey offers refined luxury, world-class service, and unforgettable cultural encounters—all set against the backdrop of Japan’s stunning landscapes.
Fly from UK to Nice, transfer to your hotel for an overnight stay. Lulled by the lapping of the Mediterranean and the song of the cicadas in its hinterland, Nice captivates visitors with its landscapes, architecture and art of living. The capital of the Côte d'Azur, 'Nice la belle', as it is known, is famous for its Promenade des Anglais and its seven kilometres of pebble beaches.
Nice is known for its incredibly sunny weather, relaxing atmosphere, warm population, and of course, the top attractions of the Flower March Market, the Nice Cathedral, and the many museums. Plus, it rests on a perfect part of the French Riviera, so it has an incredible energy and vibe to accompany the many sights!
Arrival at 08:00 (overnight in port)
There are few more elegant places to salute the sunset than Terrazza Mascagni, Livorno's refined chessboard piazza. A historic port and a beachy gateway to Tuscany, Livorno welcomes you ashore to explore this enchanted Italian region's sun-soaked beauty, rich flavours, and world-renowned fine art. Stay in Livorno to explore 'Piccolo Venezia', or - Little Venice - a quarter of the town that's laced with canals, little marble bridges, and plenty of tempting eateries. With its bustling market, fortresses, and iconic waterfront, there is plenty to keep you busy here, but most will be tempted to venture inland to explore more of Tuscany's many charms and artistic wonders. Test your nose, as you breathe in the subtleties of Tuscany's vineyard-draped scenery and visit wineries showcasing the best of the renowned flavours of the Bolgheri wine-growing area. Or head out to Prato, where you'll find a tightly woven textile history. Pisa's showpiece tower is within reach, as is Florence's city of immense and imaginative Renaissance beauty. Admire the delicate carving of Michelangelo's masterpiece, the David statue, and note the provocative stance as he casts a dismissive glance towards Rome. Stand before the city's majestic black and white cathedral - the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore - with its colossal brick dome. The view down over Florence's river and grand dome from Piazzale Michelangelo, meanwhile, is one of Italy's finest. However you choose to spend your time in Tuscany, you'll discover an artistic region, filled with beauty, designed to appeal to every sense.
Arrival 08:00; Departure at 22:00
A summer escape for Rome's historic elite, the stacked waterfront of Porto Santo Stefano is a secluded taste of idyllic southern Tuscany. Physically closer to Rome than Florence, the city is strung to Italy's western coast by two sandy beaches and sits on the unique peninsula of Monte Argentario, which was once an island. Flamboyant pink flamingos and herons stroll through the encased lagoon, while Porto Santo Stefano's waterfront hums with clinking cafes and strolling visitors. The luxury yachts in the harbour show that Porto Santo Stefano has lost none of its luxury appeal, and with beaches, wild hikes, and waterfront beauty, it continues to lure visitors to this secluded escape. Known for its fishing and cuisine, which is based on heavy use of the Tyrrhenian Sea's juicy bounty. Stroll to Piazza dei Rioni for a dripping lemon gelato, or wander the streets noticing the lingering World War II damage - the city was heavily bombed during the conflict. Fortunately, the historic, star-shaped, Spanish fort was spared, and it still watches out resolutely over the waters. Built during the Napoleonic Wars, it fortified the exposed town against pirate raids and offers beautiful views over the old town's terracotta roofs. Rugged coastline falls to secluded beaches, with a wilder, unkempt charm. Sail the coves - seeing cascading olive groves - or island hop to Giglio and Giannuti, which lie 12 miles from shore, and can be seen from the monastery-topped Argentario Mountain. On the other side of the promontory, you'll find Porto Ercole, where the lifeless body of the Old Master, Caravaggio, was discovered.
Arrival at 08:00, Departure at 19:00
All roads lead to Rome, and with good reason - this city is one of the world's most thrilling, offering unmatched history along every street. An evocative, inspiring, and utterly artistic capital of unrivalled cultural impact, Rome is a city of back-to-back landmarks, which will take you on an exhilarating journey through the ages. This may be one of the world's oldest cities, but it's well and truly lived in. The ruins are punctuated with murmuring cafes, and the outdoor seating of restaurants sprawls out across piazzas, enticing you to sample tangles of creamy pasta and crispy pizzas. Rome's incredible Roman Forum is littered with the ruins of its ancient administrations, which have stood firm for 2,000 years, since the times when the area was the centre of the Western world. Few sites are more simultaneously beautiful and haunting than that of the storied Colosseum, which looms deep into Rome's rich blue sky. Take a tour to learn details of the grisly goings-on within. The best way to experience Rome is to wander its streets, gelato in hand. There is a lot to see here - whether it's the domed spectacle of the Pantheon, or the elaborate flowing waters and artistry of the Trevi Fountain. Vatican City is an astonishing, colossal display of Catholic grandeur, while the Spanish Steps - crowned by the Trinità dei Monti church - offer a beautiful spot to gather and soak up the lively atmosphere of this humming city. With so much on the to-do list, you'll relish the breaks you take, enjoying simple pleasures like a strong espresso or fresh pasta with tomato sauce and ripped basil.
Arrive
Days at sea are the perfect opportunity to relax, unwind, and catch up with what you've been meaning to do. So whether that is going to the gym, visiting the spa, whale-watching, catching up on your reading, or simply topping up your tan, these blue sea days are the perfect balance to busy days spent exploring shoreside.
Arrival at 08:00, Departure at 19:00
Perched high on the imposing Sciberras Peninsula, Valletta immediately presents its massive, protective walls and vertical bastions to visitors arriving by sea. Rising to 47 metres in places, the fortifications protect lavish palaces, grand domes, and illustrious gardens. Built by the Knights of St John on the narrow peninsula, Valletta is a compact, richly historical treasure trove of Baroque wonders. Ascend to reach the restful, flower-filled Upper Barrakka Gardens, where cannons fire and boom in salute at noon each day, sending echoing cracks of noise out across the waves below. Recognised as 2018’s European Capital of Culture, Valletta is a fascinating and dense haven of history and intrigue. A busy, bustling capital, the breathtaking St John’s Cathedral - commissioned in 1572 - is almost concealed among its narrow streets. The relatively modest exterior is counterpointed by a staggeringly opulent, gold-leaf-bathed interior, containing a Caravaggio masterpiece—the shadowy vision of the Beheading of St. John. Cinematic and magnificent, Valletta has served as a filming location for Game of Thrones - but real epic history abounds on this rocky isle too. From the prehistoric and megalithic sites of the Hypogeum of Paola and Tarxien, to the fascinating War Museum at Fort St Elmo. Mdina also waits nearby, and the former medieval capital is a striking contrast to the island’s main city. Cars are barred from its streets, and it offers endlessly atmospheric old-time wanderers. With its strategic positioning in the Mediterranean, Malta is a jewel that many have sought to control for centuries. Independence from Britain was finally achieved in 1964, but the close allegiance remains evident, with English recognised as an official language, cars driving on the left, and red post boxes and telephone boxes gleaming in Malta’s sunshine.
Arrival at 08:00; Departure at 18:00
Hugging a long, sweeping bay, Giardini Naxos welcomes you ashore to some of Sicily's most scenic and historic sites. Naxos was the first Greek settlement in Sicily, and it is surrounded by remarkable remains and swirling mythology. With a long arc of sun-soaked golden sand, you can kick back by the waves and cool off with a dip into the sea's refreshing embrace. Up above the seaside revelry, the spectacular Taormina hillside town perches, containing rich Roman and Greek history. Visit to encounter one of Sicily's best views, as you look down over the rejuvenating blue of the sea, and the looming backdrop of Mount Etna rising in the distance. The majestic, honey-colored Greek theatre is a highlight, standing before the distant loom of the volcano. Head towards the puffs of cloud and wisps of smoke that gather around the peak of Sicily's mighty volcano, which is among the most active in Europe. Arrive through vineyards, thriving in this fertile soil, before taking the 1,737-meter incline to the summit of the legendary mountain of fire, across fields of solidified lava flows. Known to the Greeks as the home of the God of Fire and the one-eyed Cyclops, the mountain continues to amaze and awe with its restless power. Vineyards carpet the scenery - interrupted by occasional cacti and citrus groves - and produce some of Sicily's most refined flavours. Enjoy a glass of wine on Giardini Naxos' seafront, and toast your time on these rich Sicilian shores.
Arrival at 08:00, Departure at 23:00
Experience the dolce vita in Salerno. The city is situated at the northern end of the Gulf of Salerno, near the stunning Amalfi Coast. The old town, rising up the slopes of the hill on the site of the ancient Salernum, still bears evidence of its great days during the medieval period. It had the oldest medical school in Europe, which flourished from the 11th century until it was closed down by Napoleon's brother-in-law, Murat, in 1812. Today, Salerno's main attraction is an imposing Romanesque cathedral, built in 1085 and remodelled in the late 18th century. A flight of steps leads up to an atrium with 28 columns from Paestum and fourteen ancient sarcophagi. The magnificent bronze doors were made in Constantinople in 1099. Inside is the ornate tomb of Margaret of Anjou and the tomb of Pope Gregory VII, who died in Salerno in 1085. In the richly decorated crypt under the altar lie the remains of the Evangelist Matthew, brought here from Paestum. A 45-minute walk from the cathedral leads to a hilltop crowned by the old Lombard Castello, from where extensive views are available. Along the seafront, to the east of the harbour, extends a fine promenade lined with impressive modern buildings. The Corso Giuseppe Garibaldi is the town's principal traffic artery. Salerno is the gateway for travellers to the Greek temples of Paestum. Other favourite excursions from here are to Pompeii and to visit the popular resort towns of Amalfi and Ravello.
Arrival at 08:00, Departure at 17:00
An intriguingly off-the-beaten-track island of dreamy colours and mouthwateringly fresh cuisine, Ponza is the authentic Italian escape. Indulge in the idyllic Italian island experience - but crucially, without the crowds and inflated prices. This rustic retreat draws Italians from the bustle of Rome and Naples, eager for the refreshing sea breeze. With relatively few ferries making the crossing, Ponza remains a surprisingly relaxed and low-key destination, content to let the Amalfi Coast, Ischia, and Capri take the international spotlight. As part of the Pontine Islands, Ponza retains oodles of authentic charm, and you’ll be welcomed ashore with warm smiles from the locals. Gorgeous white cliffs tumble into the turquoise Tyrrhenian Sea, while views from the steep, sea-horse-shaped island evoke Santorini - especially at sunset when the golden light flares. The lively harbour, dabbed with pastel colours, is the island’s wholesome heart. Restaurants here serve up the fruits of the sea, like plump shellfish tangled in fresh pasta, to a soundtrack of creaking fishing boats. Many of Ponza’s beaches are rocky, but Cala Feola is a wonderfully picturesque wedge of sandy beach. The best vantage point for soaking in Ponza’s beauty, however, is on the water. Sail to natural pools, chalky cliffs, and hidden beaches, lapped by glowing turquoise waters.
Arrival at 09:00, Departure at 19:00
Napoleon Bonaparte may have been forced into exile here in 1814, but nowadays this picturesque Tuscan island draws no end of visitors who come by their own free will. Offshore in the Tyrrhenian Sea, Elba is a mountainous mirage of glowing beaches, turquoise waters, and craggy coastline. The island capital's sun-faded pink and yellow buildings stack up over the waterfront, offering sweeping views back to the mainland. The harbour's tiny wooden fishing boats are now dwarfed by the gleaming yachts that visit, and Elba invites you to join them, dropping in to relish a secluded, sun-soaked taste of the island's good life. Elba is the third-biggest Italian island, and the protected Tuscan archipelago's largest, with no fewer than 90 miles of gorgeous coastline rolling out for you to explore. Grown from the ruins of the Roman settlement of Fabricia, steep fortifications and a scenic natural harbour all add to Portoferraio's appeal. Napoleon Bonaparte hung around for just ten months, but the sea panorama from his former residence, Villa dei Mulini, which is now a museum, continues to draw visitors back for more. An island of steep inclines, which reward with spectacular vistas, Elba's villages cling to precipitous drops, while beautiful beaches unravel along its shores and enchanting scenery of chestnut tree woods, olive groves, and vineyards coat its lands. Take the cable car up to Monte Capanne, which offers more of the island's trademark views, without the need to break a sweat. Settle down to taste the island's succulent seafood, and tuck into juicy, grilled sardines and plump octopus, rounded off with a glass of the famous local, sweet wine.
Arrival at 08:00 Departure at 19:00
Effervescent and exclusive, Portofino rests on a privileged peninsula. Lavish yachts mingle together, seeking out coveted berths in the harbour, while gelato drips onto the stone-paved streets in this, the most alluring and glamorous town of the Italian Riviera. This section of the Ligurian Coast is a protected area and home to some of the country's most picturesque and jaw-dropping scenery, which is best viewed from the deck of a sailing boat. Crisp white villas roll out across the verdant green hillsides, surrounded by laden vineyards and olive groves. Down in Portofino itself, the buzz of chatter and the clatter of cutlery provide the soundtrack to busy terrace bars and restaurants, which serve up fine food and delicious sea views. Portofino's achingly beautiful harbour arcs around the lapping waves, with a warmly-hued waterfront of peach and apricot colours, which also adorns postcards and promotional travel guides of Italy. For the authentic Portofino experience, sail out onto the tranquil waters of the Gulf of Tigullio to mingle amongst the privileged at play, or settle back in the shade as you take an aperitivo on the picturesque waterfront Piazzetta. Here you can sip the famous Ligurian wines, and stave off hunger with focaccia con il formaggio - or platters of fine cheese and hams. Deeper into Portofino, you'll find artisans crafting their wares and weaving together lace, or you can ascend to viewpoints like the lemon-shaded Church of San Giorgio to look over the pretty jumble from up above. A walk out along the headland to the tapering tip of the peninsula is rewarded with views of Portofino's iconic white lighthouse, beaming out light and welcoming ships to this slice of Riviera heaven.
Arrival at 07:00
Disembark the ship after breakfast and transfer to the airport for a flight to the UK.
The Grill
Silversea’s much-loved casual dining restaurant serves a delectable range of burgers and salads by day and turns into our famous Hot Rocks table BBQ concept by night. The Grill is quite simply the best place to eat between sea and sky. If you enjoy flavoursome meals cooked to perfection, a casual and laid-back atmosphere, and stunning views, then The Grill is the answer to your prayers.
La Dame
La Dame features a bespoke menu by our top chefs, and it is the highest expression of excellence in French dining. The ambience is one of chic, contemporary style, with crisp, white table linens and the impeccable white-gloved service associated with Silversea. Named after “La Dame de Paris,” or the Eiffel Tower, La Dame echoes the traditions and cultures embedded in the French gastronomic past while respecting its bright culinary future. Quintessentially Parisian, extremely elegant, and very refined, meals at La Dame are a fusion of tradition and modernity.
A per-guest reservation fee of US$60 applies. Please visit My Silversea to make your reservations.
La Terrazza
La Terrazza is a celebration of the way Italians eat today, an ode to the delicious evolution of the world’s most beloved cuisine. Evolving one of Silversea’s signature restaurants, La Terrazza serves fresh twists on great classics, and also explores the new heroes of Italian cuisine. The notion of comfort traditionally associated with Italian cuisine is present in every dish, every bite, yet always with a subtle element of surprise. La Terrazza is open for casual, buffet-style breakfast and lunch with indoor or alfresco dining on the outdoor terrace. During the evening, the venue transforms into an à la carte Italian restaurant. Seating is limited for dinner, and reservations are recommended.
The Restaurant
Sparkling with silver, crystal, and candlelight, Silversea’s main dining room serves contemporary, international cuisine with sophisticated elegance and impeccable service. Menus feature regional specialities unique to the voyage destination, for example, Roasted Chilean Sea Bass while cruising the Chilean fjords and Indian Chicken Korma en route to Mumbai. The Restaurant aboard this luxury cruise ship offers open-seating dining, which means there are no assigned times or tables. You are free to dine when, where, and with whom you please.
Connoisseur’s Corner
Discreet. Tasteful. Polished. If you appreciate the finer things in life, then the sophisticated touches of the Connoisseur’s Corner will not disappoint. Rich and luxurious, yet airy and spacious, this indoor/outdoor venue is where you sip the finest cognac or whiskey from a prestigious range and revel in the tranquil murmur of after-dinner conversation. A premium choice of cigars is also available, making this a perfect evening haven of serenity.
Atrium
The Atrium aboard provides a unique space at the heart of deck 5. Filled with natural light, a beautiful and spacious bar blurs the line between traditional bar and modern brasserie, and offers an all-day venue for drinks and snacks in a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere. The elegant café serves light bites, as well as smoothies, fresh juices, bespoke cocktails, and wine by the glass from our extensive drinks menu, and it is the ideal place to meet your friends, grab a coffee or an aperitif, and plan your next adventures.
Panorama Lounge
From early morning to late at night, the Panorama Lounge offers everything you could wish for. A peaceful retreat that is the perfect place to take a break, a social place to meet and greet old friends, or an evening venue to partake in a cocktail as you sit back and watch the world go by. Sink into the plush seats, and come evening, enjoy listening to the gentle sounds of a pianist or the invigorating beats of our in-house DJ..
Fitness Centre
The Fitness Centre on board this luxury cruise ship is equipped with free weights, weight machines, state-of-the-art treadmills, elliptical trainers, and recumbent and upright bicycles. The onboard fitness trainer leads classes in aerobics, yoga, Pilates, and circuit training, all of which are complimentary. Personal training, body composition analysis, and speciality classes are available at the Fitness Centre for an additional charge.
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Experience the glamour, beauty, and timeless charm of the Mediterranean with our French Riviera & Mediterranean Voyage. Your journey begins with flights from the UK to the stunning city of Nice, where you'll enjoy a two-night stay in a 4-star hotel with breakfast included. Explore the elegance of the French Riviera, from its sun-soaked beaches to its chic cafes and historic streets. Then, embark on a luxurious 12-night all-inclusive cruise onboard the prestigious Silverseas Shadow. Setting sail on select dates between April and August 2026, this 14-night escape will transport you through some of the Mediterranean’s most breathtaking destinations. With world-class service, gourmet dining, and an intimate cruising experience, Silverseas Shadow offers the perfect setting to soak up the rich culture, spectacular scenery, and laid-back sophistication of this iconic region. This is Mediterranean cruising at its finest—elegant, immersive, and unforgettable.
Fly from UK to Nice, transfer to your hotel for an overnight stay. Lulled by the lapping of the Mediterranean and the song of the cicadas in its hinterland, Nice captivates visitors with its landscapes, architecture and art of living. The capital of the Côte d'Azur, 'Nice la belle', as it is known, is famous for its Promenade des Anglais and its seven kilometres of pebble beaches.
Nice is known for its incredibly sunny weather, relaxing atmosphere, warm population, and of course, the top attractions of the Flower March Market, the Nice Cathedral, and the many museums. Plus, it rests on a perfect part of the French Riviera, so it has an incredible energy and vibe to accompany the many sights!
Transfer from your hotel to the cruise port, embark ship.
Arrival at 08:00 (overnight in port)
There are few more elegant places to salute the sunset than Terrazza Mascagni, Livorno's refined chessboard piazza. A historic port and a beachy gateway to Tuscany, Livorno welcomes you ashore to explore this enchanted Italian region's sun-soaked beauty, rich flavours, and world-renowned fine art. Stay in Livorno to explore 'Piccolo Venezia', or - Little Venice - a quarter of the town that's laced with canals, little marble bridges, and plenty of tempting eateries. With its bustling market, fortresses, and iconic waterfront, there is plenty to keep you busy here, but most will be tempted to venture inland to explore more of Tuscany's many charms and artistic wonders. Test your nose, as you breathe in the subtleties of Tuscany's vineyard-draped scenery and visit wineries showcasing the best of the renowned flavours of the Bolgheri wine-growing area. Or head out to Prato, where you'll find a tightly woven textile history. Pisa's showpiece tower is within reach, as is Florence's city of immense and imaginative Renaissance beauty. Admire the delicate carving of Michelangelo's masterpiece, the David statue, and note the provocative stance as he casts a dismissive glance towards Rome. Stand before the city's majestic black and white cathedral - the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore - with its colossal brick dome. The view down over Florence's river and grand dome from Piazzale Michelangelo, meanwhile, is one of Italy's finest. However you choose to spend your time in Tuscany, you'll discover an artistic region, filled with beauty, designed to appeal to every sense.
Departure at 18:00
Arrival 08:00; Departure at 22:00
A summer escape for Rome's historic elite, the stacked waterfront of Porto Santo Stefano is a secluded taste of idyllic southern Tuscany. Physically closer to Rome than Florence, the city is strung to Italy's western coast by two sandy beaches and sits on the unique peninsula of Monte Argentario, which was once an island. Flamboyant pink flamingos and herons stroll through the encased lagoon, while Porto Santo Stefano's waterfront hums with clinking cafes and strolling visitors. The luxury yachts in the harbour show that Porto Santo Stefano has lost none of its luxury appeal, and with beaches, wild hikes, and waterfront beauty, it continues to lure visitors to this secluded escape. Known for its fishing and cuisine, which is based on heavy use of the Tyrrhenian Sea's juicy bounty. Stroll to Piazza dei Rioni for a dripping lemon gelato, or wander the streets noticing the lingering World War II damage - the city was heavily bombed during the conflict. Fortunately, the historic, star-shaped, Spanish fort was spared, and it still watches out resolutely over the waters. Built during the Napoleonic Wars, it fortified the exposed town against pirate raids and offers beautiful views over the old town's terracotta roofs. Rugged coastline falls to secluded beaches, with a wilder, unkempt charm. Sail the coves - seeing cascading olive groves - or island hop to Giglio and Giannuti, which lie 12 miles from shore, and can be seen from the monastery-topped Argentario Mountain. On the other side of the promontory, you'll find Porto Ercole, where the lifeless body of the Old Master, Caravaggio, was discovered.
Arrival at 08:00, Departure at 19:00
All roads lead to Rome, and with good reason - this city is one of the world's most thrilling, offering unmatched history along every street. An evocative, inspiring, and utterly artistic capital of unrivalled cultural impact, Rome is a city of back-to-back landmarks, which will take you on an exhilarating journey through the ages. This may be one of the world's oldest cities, but it's well and truly lived in. The ruins are punctuated with murmuring cafes, and the outdoor seating of restaurants sprawls out across piazzas, enticing you to sample tangles of creamy pasta and crispy pizzas. Rome's incredible Roman Forum is littered with the ruins of its ancient administrations, which have stood firm for 2,000 years, since the times when the area was the centre of the Western world. Few sites are more simultaneously beautiful and haunting than that of the storied Colosseum, which looms deep into Rome's rich blue sky. Take a tour to learn details of the grisly goings-on within. The best way to experience Rome is to wander its streets, gelato in hand. There is a lot to see here - whether it's the domed spectacle of the Pantheon, or the elaborate flowing waters and artistry of the Trevi Fountain. Vatican City is an astonishing, colossal display of Catholic grandeur, while the Spanish Steps - crowned by the Trinità dei Monti church - offer a beautiful spot to gather and soak up the lively atmosphere of this humming city. With so much on the to-do list, you'll relish the breaks you take, enjoying simple pleasures like a strong espresso or fresh pasta with tomato sauce and ripped basil.
Arrive
Days at sea are the perfect opportunity to relax, unwind, and catch up with what you've been meaning to do. So whether that is going to the gym, visiting the spa, whale-watching, catching up on your reading, or simply topping up your tan, these blue sea days are the perfect balance to busy days spent exploring shoreside.
Arrival at 08:00, Departure at 19:00
Perched high on the imposing Sciberras Peninsula, Valletta immediately presents its massive, protective walls and vertical bastions to visitors arriving by sea. Rising to 47 metres in places, the fortifications protect lavish palaces, grand domes, and illustrious gardens. Built by the Knights of St John on the narrow peninsula, Valletta is a compact, richly historical treasure trove of Baroque wonders. Ascend to reach the restful, flower-filled Upper Barrakka Gardens, where cannons fire and boom in salute at noon each day, sending echoing cracks of noise out across the waves below. Recognised as 2018’s European Capital of Culture, Valletta is a fascinating and dense haven of history and intrigue. A busy, bustling capital, the breathtaking St John’s Cathedral - commissioned in 1572 - is almost concealed among its narrow streets. The relatively modest exterior is counterpointed by a staggeringly opulent, gold-leaf-bathed interior, containing a Caravaggio masterpiece—the shadowy vision of the Beheading of St. John. Cinematic and magnificent, Valletta has served as a filming location for Game of Thrones - but real epic history abounds on this rocky isle too. From the prehistoric and megalithic sites of the Hypogeum of Paola and Tarxien, to the fascinating War Museum at Fort St Elmo. Mdina also waits nearby, and the former medieval capital is a striking contrast to the island’s main city. Cars are barred from its streets, and it offers endlessly atmospheric old-time wanderers. With its strategic positioning in the Mediterranean, Malta is a jewel that many have sought to control for centuries. Independence from Britain was finally achieved in 1964, but the close allegiance remains evident, with English recognised as an official language, cars driving on the left, and red post boxes and telephone boxes gleaming in Malta’s sunshine.
Arrival at 08:00; Departure at 18:00
Hugging a long, sweeping bay, Giardini Naxos welcomes you ashore to some of Sicily's most scenic and historic sites. Naxos was the first Greek settlement in Sicily, and it is surrounded by remarkable remains and swirling mythology. With a long arc of sun-soaked golden sand, you can kick back by the waves and cool off with a dip into the sea's refreshing embrace. Up above the seaside revelry, the spectacular Taormina hillside town perches, containing rich Roman and Greek history. Visit to encounter one of Sicily's best views, as you look down over the rejuvenating blue of the sea, and the looming backdrop of Mount Etna rising in the distance. The majestic, honey-colored Greek theatre is a highlight, standing before the distant loom of the volcano. Head towards the puffs of cloud and wisps of smoke that gather around the peak of Sicily's mighty volcano, which is among the most active in Europe. Arrive through vineyards, thriving in this fertile soil, before taking the 1,737-meter incline to the summit of the legendary mountain of fire, across fields of solidified lava flows. Known to the Greeks as the home of the God of Fire and the one-eyed Cyclops, the mountain continues to amaze and awe with its restless power. Vineyards carpet the scenery - interrupted by occasional cacti and citrus groves - and produce some of Sicily's most refined flavours. Enjoy a glass of wine on Giardini Naxos' seafront, and toast your time on these rich Sicilian shores.
Arrival at 08:00, Departure at 23:00
Experience the dolce vita in Salerno. The city is situated at the northern end of the Gulf of Salerno, near the stunning Amalfi Coast. The old town, rising up the slopes of the hill on the site of the ancient Salernum, still bears evidence of its great days during the medieval period. It had the oldest medical school in Europe, which flourished from the 11th century until it was closed down by Napoleon's brother-in-law, Murat, in 1812. Today, Salerno's main attraction is an imposing Romanesque cathedral, built in 1085 and remodelled in the late 18th century. A flight of steps leads up to an atrium with 28 columns from Paestum and fourteen ancient sarcophagi. The magnificent bronze doors were made in Constantinople in 1099. Inside is the ornate tomb of Margaret of Anjou and the tomb of Pope Gregory VII, who died in Salerno in 1085. In the richly decorated crypt under the altar lie the remains of the Evangelist Matthew, brought here from Paestum. A 45-minute walk from the cathedral leads to a hilltop crowned by the old Lombard Castello, from where extensive views are available. Along the seafront, to the east of the harbour, extends a fine promenade lined with impressive modern buildings. The Corso Giuseppe Garibaldi is the town's principal traffic artery. Salerno is the gateway for travellers to the Greek temples of Paestum. Other favourite excursions from here are to Pompeii and to visit the popular resort towns of Amalfi and Ravello.
Arrival at 08:00, Departure at 17:00
An intriguingly off-the-beaten-track island of dreamy colours and mouthwateringly fresh cuisine, Ponza is the authentic Italian escape. Indulge in the idyllic Italian island experience - but crucially, without the crowds and inflated prices. This rustic retreat draws Italians from the bustle of Rome and Naples, eager for the refreshing sea breeze. With relatively few ferries making the crossing, Ponza remains a surprisingly relaxed and low-key destination, content to let the Amalfi Coast, Ischia, and Capri take the international spotlight. As part of the Pontine Islands, Ponza retains oodles of authentic charm, and you’ll be welcomed ashore with warm smiles from the locals. Gorgeous white cliffs tumble into the turquoise Tyrrhenian Sea, while views from the steep, sea-horse-shaped island evoke Santorini - especially at sunset when the golden light flares. The lively harbour, dabbed with pastel colours, is the island’s wholesome heart. Restaurants here serve up the fruits of the sea, like plump shellfish tangled in fresh pasta, to a soundtrack of creaking fishing boats. Many of Ponza’s beaches are rocky, but Cala Feola is a wonderfully picturesque wedge of sandy beach. The best vantage point for soaking in Ponza’s beauty, however, is on the water. Sail to natural pools, chalky cliffs, and hidden beaches, lapped by glowing turquoise waters.
Arrival at 09:00, Departure at 19:00
Napoleon Bonaparte may have been forced into exile here in 1814, but nowadays this picturesque Tuscan island draws no end of visitors who come by their own free will. Offshore in the Tyrrhenian Sea, Elba is a mountainous mirage of glowing beaches, turquoise waters, and craggy coastline. The island capital's sun-faded pink and yellow buildings stack up over the waterfront, offering sweeping views back to the mainland. The harbour's tiny wooden fishing boats are now dwarfed by the gleaming yachts that visit, and Elba invites you to join them, dropping in to relish a secluded, sun-soaked taste of the island's good life. Elba is the third-biggest Italian island, and the protected Tuscan archipelago's largest, with no fewer than 90 miles of gorgeous coastline rolling out for you to explore. Grown from the ruins of the Roman settlement of Fabricia, steep fortifications and a scenic natural harbour all add to Portoferraio's appeal. Napoleon Bonaparte hung around for just ten months, but the sea panorama from his former residence, Villa dei Mulini, which is now a museum, continues to draw visitors back for more. An island of steep inclines, which reward with spectacular vistas, Elba's villages cling to precipitous drops, while beautiful beaches unravel along its shores and enchanting scenery of chestnut tree woods, olive groves, and vineyards coat its lands. Take the cable car up to Monte Capanne, which offers more of the island's trademark views, without the need to break a sweat. Settle down to taste the island's succulent seafood, and tuck into juicy, grilled sardines and plump octopus, rounded off with a glass of the famous local, sweet wine.
Arrival at 08:00 Departure at 19:00
Effervescent and exclusive, Portofino rests on a privileged peninsula. Lavish yachts mingle together, seeking out coveted berths in the harbour, while gelato drips onto the stone-paved streets in this, the most alluring and glamorous town of the Italian Riviera. This section of the Ligurian Coast is a protected area and home to some of the country's most picturesque and jaw-dropping scenery, which is best viewed from the deck of a sailing boat. Crisp white villas roll out across the verdant green hillsides, surrounded by laden vineyards and olive groves. Down in Portofino itself, the buzz of chatter and the clatter of cutlery provide the soundtrack to busy terrace bars and restaurants, which serve up fine food and delicious sea views. Portofino's achingly beautiful harbour arcs around the lapping waves, with a warmly-hued waterfront of peach and apricot colours, which also adorns postcards and promotional travel guides of Italy. For the authentic Portofino experience, sail out onto the tranquil waters of the Gulf of Tigullio to mingle amongst the privileged at play, or settle back in the shade as you take an aperitivo on the picturesque waterfront Piazzetta. Here you can sip the famous Ligurian wines, and stave off hunger with focaccia con il formaggio - or platters of fine cheese and hams. Deeper into Portofino, you'll find artisans crafting their wares and weaving together lace, or you can ascend to viewpoints like the lemon-shaded Church of San Giorgio to look over the pretty jumble from up above. A walk out along the headland to the tapering tip of the peninsula is rewarded with views of Portofino's iconic white lighthouse, beaming out light and welcoming ships to this slice of Riviera heaven.
Arrival at 07:00
Disembark the ship after breakfast and transfer to the airport for a flight to the UK.
The Grill
Silversea’s much-loved casual dining restaurant serves a delectable range of burgers and salads by day and turns into our famous Hot Rocks table BBQ concept by night. The Grill is quite simply the best place to eat between sea and sky. If you enjoy flavoursome meals cooked to perfection, a casual and laid-back atmosphere, and stunning views, then The Grill is the answer to your prayers.
The Grill
Silversea’s much-loved casual dining restaurant serves a delectable range of burgers and salads by day and turns into our famous Hot Rocks table BBQ concept by night. The Grill is quite simply the best place to eat between sea and sky. If you enjoy flavoursome meals cooked to perfection, a casual and laid-back atmosphere, and stunning views, then The Grill is the answer to your prayers.
La Dame
La Dame features a bespoke menu by our top chefs, and it is the highest expression of excellence in French dining. The ambience is one of chic, contemporary style, with crisp, white table linens and the impeccable white-gloved service associated with Silversea. Named after “La Dame de Paris,” or the Eiffel Tower, La Dame echoes the traditions and cultures embedded in the French gastronomic past while respecting its bright culinary future. Quintessentially Parisian, extremely elegant, and very refined, meals at La Dame are a fusion of tradition and modernity.
A per-guest reservation fee of US$60 applies. Please visit My Silversea to make your reservations.
La Terrazza
La Terrazza is a celebration of the way Italians eat today, an ode to the delicious evolution of the world’s most beloved cuisine. Evolving one of Silversea’s signature restaurants, La Terrazza serves fresh twists on great classics, and also explores the new heroes of Italian cuisine. The notion of comfort traditionally associated with Italian cuisine is present in every dish, every bite, yet always with a subtle element of surprise. La Terrazza is open for casual, buffet-style breakfast and lunch with indoor or alfresco dining on the outdoor terrace. During the evening, the venue transforms into an à la carte Italian restaurant. Seating is limited for dinner, and reservations are recommended.
The Restaurant
Sparkling with silver, crystal, and candlelight, Silversea’s main dining room serves contemporary, international cuisine with sophisticated elegance and impeccable service. Menus feature regional specialities unique to the voyage destination, for example, Roasted Chilean Sea Bass while cruising the Chilean fjords and Indian Chicken Korma en route to Mumbai. The Restaurant aboard this luxury cruise ship offers open-seating dining, which means there are no assigned times or tables. You are free to dine when, where, and with whom you please.
Connoisseur’s Corner
Discreet. Tasteful. Polished. If you appreciate the finer things in life, then the sophisticated touches of the Connoisseur’s Corner will not disappoint. Rich and luxurious, yet airy and spacious, this indoor/outdoor venue is where you sip the finest cognac or whiskey from a prestigious range and revel in the tranquil murmur of after-dinner conversation. A premium choice of cigars is also available, making this a perfect evening haven of serenity.
Connoisseur’s Corner
Discreet. Tasteful. Polished. If you appreciate the finer things in life, then the sophisticated touches of the Connoisseur’s Corner will not disappoint. Rich and luxurious, yet airy and spacious, this indoor/outdoor venue is where you sip the finest cognac or whiskey from a prestigious range and revel in the tranquil murmur of after-dinner conversation. A premium choice of cigars is also available, making this a perfect evening haven of serenity.
Atrium
The Atrium aboard provides a unique space at the heart of deck 5. Filled with natural light, a beautiful and spacious bar blurs the line between traditional bar and modern brasserie, and offers an all-day venue for drinks and snacks in a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere. The elegant café serves light bites, as well as smoothies, fresh juices, bespoke cocktails, and wine by the glass from our extensive drinks menu, and it is the ideal place to meet your friends, grab a coffee or an aperitif, and plan your next adventures.
Panorama Lounge
From early morning to late at night, the Panorama Lounge offers everything you could wish for. A peaceful retreat that is the perfect place to take a break, a social place to meet and greet old friends, or an evening venue to partake in a cocktail as you sit back and watch the world go by. Sink into the plush seats, and come evening, enjoy listening to the gentle sounds of a pianist or the invigorating beats of our in-house DJ..
Fitness Centre
The Fitness Centre on board this luxury cruise ship is equipped with free weights, weight machines, state-of-the-art treadmills, elliptical trainers, and recumbent and upright bicycles. The onboard fitness trainer leads classes in aerobics, yoga, Pilates, and circuit training, all of which are complimentary. Personal training, body composition analysis, and speciality classes are available at the Fitness Centre for an additional charge.
Fitness Centre
The Fitness Centre on board this luxury cruise ship is equipped with free weights, weight machines, state-of-the-art treadmills, elliptical trainers, and recumbent and upright bicycles. The onboard fitness trainer leads classes in aerobics, yoga, Pilates, and circuit training, all of which are complimentary. Personal training, body composition analysis, and speciality classes are available at the Fitness Centre for an additional charge.
Vista Suite
Vista Suite
Classic Verandah Suite
Classic Verandah Suite
Silversea cruises offer you:
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