Ultra-Chic Italian-Style Cruising With Silversea

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Silversea caters to the discerning traveller’s love of unusual destinations and authentic cultural experiences. The small-ship agility of the 298-guest Silver Cloud and Silver Wind and the 382-guest Silver Shadow and Silver Whisper allows access into the heart of vibrant cities such as Tokyo, New York or St Petersburg, down the mystical Amazon River, or under London’s Tower Bridge. As the largest of the Silversea fleet, Silver Spirit visits some of the world’s most popular cruise destinations in the Asia Pacific region, the Caribbean and the Mediterranean, while Prince Albert II’s strengthened hull and fleet of Zodiacs enable guests to take part in thrilling adventures through the remote wilds of Antarctica and the Arctic.
Life onboard a Silversea cruise is convivial and stylish, with beautifully-appointed all-suite accommodation; butler service across all suites and a dazzling choice of gourmet restaurants and fine wines. There are countless diversions on offer, from indulging in the spa or playing roulette to enjoying a cooking class or attending captivating lectures by an impressive line-up of guest speakers on cuisine, art, history, music and more. There are no hidden extras with Silversea’s all-inclusive style of luxury cruising, with fine dining, complimentary wines, Champagne and spirits, the onboard enrichment programme, and all gratuities included in the fare.
In April, May, September and October 2011, Silver Shadow will visit Japan on six fascinating 10 to 14 day cruises between Tokyo and the Asian cities of Shanghai, Hong Kong or Singapore. The voyages take in destinations such as the capital cities of Beijing, China and Manila in the Philippines; the South Korean ports of Pusan and Cheju; Keelung in Taiwan; Kota Kinabalu and Kuching in Malaysia, and Muara in Brunei. While in Japanese waters, Silver Shadow will call at Nagasaki, Kagoshima, Osaka, Hiroshima, Naha and Kobe.

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Author: Editor