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Silversea Cruises

Silversea’s slogan is ‘The art of travel. The art of good living.’ The line certainly lives up to both parts of this aim

It was founded by an Italian family and has a focus on personal attention, intimacy and luxury. They chose to call their Silversea to capture the romance and sensations of the sea, and that imaginative approach follows through in all their cruise liners and itineraries. Passengers can expect to be recognised by staff and to enjoy a cruise that will be both personalised and exuberant. The no gratuity and open bar features of this line are popular and it is notable that there are no provisions for children – expect your fellow cruisers to be relatively wealthy, relatively well-travelled and either travelling without children, or with children and a nanny to amuse them.

Silversea Cruises Ships

Silver Cloud

Beginning the Silversea tradition of excellence, Silver Cloud provides the luxuries of a private yacht, the amenities of a country club and the fine services of an exclusive hotel.

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Silver Shadow

Launched in 2000, Silver Shadow introduced guests to the next generation of the Silversea fleet – slightly larger in size, yet just as intimate in feel.

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Silver Whisper

Silver Whisper was launched in 2001.

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Silver Wind

Silver Wind, launched in 1995, was the second ship introduced by Silversea.

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