Die Welt ist voller Farben und Leben – all das gilt es zu entdecken. Ihre Reise beginnt mit zwei Tagen auf See. Genießen Sie das unbeschwerte Leben der sonnenverwöhnten Karibik und die Inseln Curacao und Aruba. Tanken Sie dann an Bord neue Kräfte, denn Südamerika erwartet Sie schon. Erleben Sie Cartagenas historisches Zentrum, Panamas einzigartige San-Blas-Inseln und die faszinierenden archäologischen Stätten von Salaverry. Den krönenden Abschluss bildet eine Übernachtung im charmanten Lima.
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"Miles of sandy beaches, lively outdoor events, and a charming web of waterways help to make Fort Lauderdale a relaxed, vacation capital of Florida. The excitement is palpable, as cruise ships and gleaming yachts gather in the harbour ahead of adventures and luxury journeys across the waves. Soak up the relaxed atmosphere in the canal-laced 'Venice of America,' as you enjoy big label shopping on Las Olas Boulevard - or visit fancy restaurants and bustling art galleries. For a wilder experience, the swampy wetlands of the Everglades sprawl away nearby.
Fort Lauderdale Beach is a lively stretch of sand, bordered by palm trees, and sprinkled with crowds enjoying the Sunshine State's generous weather. The charming promenade of red-brick tiles extends right along the beach's length and rumbles with passing rollerbladers and cyclists.
Lesen Sie mehr Flick across the waves while paragliding, or relax with a coffee or a margarita in a beachfront bar, as volleyball games play out in front of you. For a quieter beach option, Olas Beach lies a little down the coast towards Port Everglades, and has extra space to spread out and tan on acres of smooth white sand.
Spot the backs of alligators waiting patiently, and the toothy grins of crocodiles patrolling the murky waters of the Everglades – the USA's biggest tropical wetlands. A haven of extraordinary wildlife, birds wade through its swamps, and black bears and panthers roam its wilds. Take to a plane to appreciate the full scale of the national park or purr along exploring its waterways in a fan powered boat."
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Di 24 Nov
Dienstag 24 Nov
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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 shore side.
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Mi 25 Nov
Mittwoch 25 Nov
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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 shore side.
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Willemstad (Curacao)
Niederländische Antillen
8 Exkursionen
Do 26 Nov
Donnerstag 26 Nov
14:00
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23:00
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Bright and brilliant colours coat the waterfront buildings of Willemstad, gleaming attractively below the generous Caribbean sun. The capital of the Carribean island Curacao, Willemstad is famous for its technicolour UNESCO World Heritage Site city centre, and a narrow channel connects the sea with the Schottegat harbour, which expands inland like a blooming flower. Settled by the Dutch in the 1630s, they brought colourful architecture, lavish red-roofed mansions, and gorgeous European-style waterfront buildings to this beautiful Caribbean island.
Watching over the entrance to this luxurious port is Rif Fort - a 19th-century fortress, which looms above the Sint Anna Bay channel. From here, wind your way to the Queen Emma Bridge - a pontoon bridge known as the Swinging Old Lady, which was built in 1888 to connect Otrobanda and Punda. Enjoy the wonderful views of Willemstad's lavish, pastel-coloured Punda waterfront set before you.
Lesen Sie mehr Visit the small boats that pull up side by side to sell juicy fruits and vegetables, in a floating market on the waters below. At sunset, the gingerbread stretch bathes in lights, glowing evocatively as the last of the evening's light ebbs away.
Wander Willemstad to discover the lemon-shaded Mikve Israel-Emanuel Synagogue, said to be the oldest synagogue in the Americas, see the historic liqueur distillery or head for Queen Wilhelmina Park - where the letters 'DUSHI' are spelt out in a standing sign. You'll hear this word a lot - the island's favourite way of describing the little things that make life worth living. The beaches of Curacao are certainly 'dushi', with tempting sandy curves on practically every corner. Snorkel in the turquoise waves, among dashing fish life and sleek sea turtles.
Stroll multi-coloured Oranjestad - the capital of enchanting Aruba - and feel the sun’s bronzing kiss, on the shores of one of the sunniest islands in the Caribbean. Settle in for a day on the beach, to relish the stunning weather on some of the region's finest shores - where white sands glow, gentle waves sparkle, and knotted divi divi trees lean. Offering sensational diving and snorkelling, you can swim in the shallow, warm waters, or head out on a catamaran or submarine to investigate further and deeper.
If you can drag yourself away from the sparkling beaches and glowing turquoise waters, venture inland towards Bushiribana Gold Mill Ruins, which lie on the route to Aruba Natural Bridge. The vast natural arch collapsed in 2005, but picturesque Baby Bridge remains to take the plaudits at this scenic spot. The island takes its form from the looming, 165-metre-high volcanic hill called Hooiberg - named after the Dutch for ‘haystack’.
Lesen Sie mehr The volcano's cone is omnipresent as you traverse the island, and if you’re up for a challenge, you can take the wheezy rise up the 650 steps to the lookout. You’ll climb among sunbathing iguanas, and reaching cacti, to views that unravel as far as Venezuela’s coastline on clear days.
Visit the island's farms of butterflies and ostriches, or explore amongst Oranjestad's Spanish and Dutch flavours. Pick out bargains from the fancy shops of the colourful boutique-lined streets, or choose from local makers selling hand-crafted wares. The multicultural blend extends to the cuisine that’s cooked up, with a tantalising fusion of the best of Dutch, Asian and Caribbean flavours.
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 shore side.
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CARTAGENA
Kolumbien
13 Exkursionen
So 29 Nov
Sonntag 29 Nov
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Cartagena's magnificent city walls and fortresses, now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, enclose a well-restored historic center (the Cuidad Amurallada, or walled city) with plazas, churches, museums, and shops that have made it a lively coastal vacation spot for South Americans and others. New hotels and restaurants make the walled city a desirable place to stay, and the formerly down-at-the-heels Getsemaní neighborhood attracts those seeking a bohemian buzz. The historic center is a small section of Cartagena; many hotels are in the Bocagrande district, an elongated peninsula where high-rise hotels overlook a long, gray-sand beach.When it was founded in 1533 by Spanish conquistador Pedro de Heredia, Cartagena was the only port on the South American mainland. Gold and silver looted from indigenous peoples passed through here en route to Spain and attracted pirates, including Sir Francis Drake, who in 1586 torched 200 buildings.
The San Blas archipelago is located off the Caribbean coast, east of Colon, and is made up of 365 islands that range in size from tiny ones with a few coconut palms to islands on which hundreds of Kuna Indians live. Only about fifty are inhabited. The Kuna rule the San Blas Territory with internal autonomy, and have tightly preserved their language and cultural traditions over the centuries despite influences from European colonies. In addition to their own language, Spanish is widely spoken and many men work on the mainland, but live on the islands. Women wear costumes with unique designs based on local themes, geometric patterns, and stylised fauna and flora. The island of El Porvenir is one of the main seats of government for the Kuna Indians. Many Kunas from the other islands came to settle on El Porvenir, bringing with them their traditional arts and crafts, including the famous molas.
Lesen Sie mehr These intricately hand-sewn designs are made by the women of the tribes as part of their blouses and dresses. With the increased tourism, molas are now a favoured souvenir and craft item for visitors.
Enter the mighty Panama Canal, one of history’s most ambitious and spectacular stretches of waterway. Connecting the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, and slicing through the heart of a continent, the canal is a staggering engineering triumph, eliminating the need to traverse the treacherous waters of South America and Cape Horn. Sail one of the world’s great canals to appreciate the true scale of this achievement, as your ship manoeuvres between its vast, gushing locks and huge lakes.
The French began construction in 1881, but the costly project was left abandoned and unfinished until the United States finally completed the work in 1914. Following the path of the Panama Railway of 1855, locks raise ships large and small 26 metres up above sea level to the canal’s elevated channel. New locks have recently been added, which allow the canal to accommodate ever bigger ships.
Lesen Sie mehr Leaving the confinement of the locks, you will enter the canal’s channel, to sail through Panama’s core. Wide lakes are linked by painstakingly chiselled wedges of canal, which slice through the lush scenery. Look out for the Culebra Cut section, the most challenging stretch of the entire route to construct.
The Bridge of the Americas is a vast arched landmark, which sweeps across the Pacific Entrance and was completed in 1962. It’s one of several huge bridges that you will sail below on the 51-mile journey, including the much newer Centennial Bridge, and the Atlantic Bridge, which spans the entrance close to Colon.
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FUERTE AMADOR (Panama City)
Panama
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Dienstag 01 Dez
Ankunft
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Fuerte Amador (Fuerte is Spanish for “fort”), along with Fort Grant, is a former United States Army base built to protect the Pacific (southern) end of the Panama Canal at Panama Bay. Amador is one of three protective forts, including a corresponding base on the Atlantic (northern) side of the canal, that were built in 1912 and turned over to the Republic of Panama in 1999. Today the area is a destination for tourists and serves as a jumping off point to explore Panama City and the nearby offshore islands, which historically were a defensive ground for English pirates following raids of the Spanish galleon ships. Take time to visit nearby Old Panama City, established in 1519 and rich with history and diverse styles of architecture.
Lesen Sie mehr Within colonial Panama City is Casco Viejo, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a neighborhood developed by Spanish and French colonists, as well as the Catholic church, as a walled city to protect its settlers against pirate attacks. View or cross the Bridge of the Americas, part of the Pan American Highway that starts in Alaska and ends in Ushuaia, Argentina.
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FUERTE AMADOR (Panama City)
Panama
Mi 02 Dez
Mittwoch 02 Dez
Abreise
17:00
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Fuerte Amador (Fuerte is Spanish for “fort”), along with Fort Grant, is a former United States Army base built to protect the Pacific (southern) end of the Panama Canal at Panama Bay. Amador is one of three protective forts, including a corresponding base on the Atlantic (northern) side of the canal, that were built in 1912 and turned over to the Republic of Panama in 1999. Today the area is a destination for tourists and serves as a jumping off point to explore Panama City and the nearby offshore islands, which historically were a defensive ground for English pirates following raids of the Spanish galleon ships. Take time to visit nearby Old Panama City, established in 1519 and rich with history and diverse styles of architecture.
Lesen Sie mehr Within colonial Panama City is Casco Viejo, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a neighborhood developed by Spanish and French colonists, as well as the Catholic church, as a walled city to protect its settlers against pirate attacks. View or cross the Bridge of the Americas, part of the Pan American Highway that starts in Alaska and ends in Ushuaia, Argentina.
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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 shore side.
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MANTA
Ecuador
7 Exkursionen
Fr 04 Dez
Freitag 04 Dez
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A onetime sleepy fishing village with an unsuccessful history of warding off pirates, Manta today booms with all the hustle and bustle of a medium-sized city. Ecuador's second-largest seaport's newest incarnation is that of a port of call, where large ships stop on select South America itineraries during the December-April season. Organized shore excursions take you shopping in nearby Montecristi, or via a flight to Quito, then overland to the markets in Otavalo.
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 shore side.
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SALAVERRY
Peru
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So 06 Dez
Sonntag 06 Dez
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Ancient cultures and magical ruins wait to be discovered along Peru’s compelling western coastline. With the Andes rising nearby, and the deep blue Pacific’s waves lapping against its sun-parched shores, this is a unique and inspiring place, where wonders from yesteryear exhibit amazing geometric patterns and stylised artwork. Salaverry welcomes you ashore close to Trujillo, Peru’s second-largest city, set in a land scattered with impressive ruins and archaeological treasures left by ancient civilisations.
Sugarcane, pineapple and asparagus grow in the fertile Moche Valley, and this area is sprinkled with immense, impressive ruins from the Moche and Chimu cultures. The sprawling Chan Chan Ruins are all that's left of a mighty, pre-Columbian city, moulded from sand and mud. The city rose between 900 and 1470, and was the capital of the Chimor empire.
Lesen Sie mehr One of the largest adobe cities in the world - and the biggest of the Americas - it would eventually fall to decline after the Incas conquered it. The temple of Huaca del Dragón is also close by, rising as a small pyramid, embossed with relief patterns of fire-breathing dragons and animals. South of the Moche River the remains of the Huaca del Sol y la Luna temples loom, built to honour the sun, moon and heavens by the Moche civilization.
Trujillo itself is splashed with colonial colour and soaring palm trees, and there are plenty of cathedrals and museums to explore. You’ll want to taste traditional Huanchaco ceviche while you’re here, soft prawns or sea bass combined with spicy red chillies and a tangy squeeze of lime.
Splashing colour and culture into the arid Peruvian landscape, Lima is a city bedecked with grand colonial splendour. Founded in 1535, this sprawling capital enjoys a breezy oceanfront location and forms one of the world's largest desert cities. A place of sharp contrasts, almost 10 million people are packed into the city, occupying vastly different living conditions. Visit for an unfiltered experience of this richly layered place of ancient history, colonial relics and dazzling flavours.
Rising from the misty blanket of the garua - a persistent fog that cloaks Lima during winter - you'll find one of South America's most culturally vibrant cities. The former capital of the Spanish colonists - head to Plaza de Armas to immerse yourself in the heart of the old city.
Lesen Sie mehr The Basilica Cathedral of Lima watches over Plaza Mayor - listen out for the stomps of boots outside, as the pomp and ceremony of the Changing of the Guards draws crowds to the Government Palace. The history of this area runs much deeper, however, and pre-Colombian cities and temples emerge from the dusty earth nearby. Grand museums showcase unearthed treasures from the extraordinary civilisations who built vast mud adobe cities across Peru's coastline, and incredible settlements in the country's valleys and mountains.
The Barranco district is Lima's artsy area, and you can walk from modern art galleries to see the local muse, the Bridge of Sighs. This wooden bridge is an artist's favourite, and one of the city's most romantic spots. Afterwards, sample some of Lima's cuisine, and the zingy flavours of spicy, lime-marinated fish ceviche. So revered in these parts, ceviche even has its own national day on June 28th. Sipping a Pisco Sour is the perfect way to round off your visit to this engrossing, multi-layered city.
Splashing colour and culture into the arid Peruvian landscape, Lima is a city bedecked with grand colonial splendour. Founded in 1535, this sprawling capital enjoys a breezy oceanfront location and forms one of the world's largest desert cities. A place of sharp contrasts, almost 10 million people are packed into the city, occupying vastly different living conditions. Visit for an unfiltered experience of this richly layered place of ancient history, colonial relics and dazzling flavours.
Rising from the misty blanket of the garua - a persistent fog that cloaks Lima during winter - you'll find one of South America's most culturally vibrant cities. The former capital of the Spanish colonists - head to Plaza de Armas to immerse yourself in the heart of the old city.
Lesen Sie mehr The Basilica Cathedral of Lima watches over Plaza Mayor - listen out for the stomps of boots outside, as the pomp and ceremony of the Changing of the Guards draws crowds to the Government Palace. The history of this area runs much deeper, however, and pre-Colombian cities and temples emerge from the dusty earth nearby. Grand museums showcase unearthed treasures from the extraordinary civilisations who built vast mud adobe cities across Peru's coastline, and incredible settlements in the country's valleys and mountains.
The Barranco district is Lima's artsy area, and you can walk from modern art galleries to see the local muse, the Bridge of Sighs. This wooden bridge is an artist's favourite, and one of the city's most romantic spots. Afterwards, sample some of Lima's cuisine, and the zingy flavours of spicy, lime-marinated fish ceviche. So revered in these parts, ceviche even has its own national day on June 28th. Sipping a Pisco Sour is the perfect way to round off your visit to this engrossing, multi-layered city.
Silverseas Suiten mit Meeresblick gehören zu den großräumigsten aller Luxuskreuzfahrten. Alle beinhalten die Dienste eines Butlers, dank dem höchsten Anteil an Servicepersonal auf See. Fast alle haben eine private Teak-Veranda, so dass Sie nur vor Ihre Tür treten müssen, um die frische Meeresluft einzuatmen. Wählen Sie Ihre Suite aus und fordern Sie ein Angebot an. Gäste, die früh buchen, werden mit den besten Preisen und der Möglichkeit, die gewünschte Suite auszuwählen, belohnt.
Das exklusive Restaurant der Silver Moon richtet seine kulinarischen Schwerpunkte nach den jeweiligen Reisezielen aus. Erleben Sie eine noch intensivere Reise und genießen Sie die lokale Küche, das kulturelle Erbe und die Esskultur Ihres jeweiligen Reiseziels.
La Dame
Mit den vielfältigen, milden Aromen Frankreichs wird das La Dame an Bord der Silver Moon seinem Ruf für hervorragende Gastronomie voll und ganz gerecht.
US$60 Reservierungsgebühr pro Gast.
The Grill
Das Grill hat die Kunst der Lavastein-Zubereitung perfektioniert. Die Vulkansteine werden im Ofen auf eine Temperatur von 400˚C erhitzt, damit die Gäste das Essen direkt am Tisch selbst zubereiten können. Das Kochen auf heißen Steinen ist im Grill nur abends möglich. Tagsüber verwandelt es sich in ein Grillrestaurant mit Salat- und Burger-Bar.
La Terrazza
Silversea Kreuzfahrten bieten im „La Terrazza“ eine himmlische Auswahl vom Besten der italienischen Küche, die à la carte serviert wird. Authentische Rezepte und die frischesten Zutaten verschmelzen mit Talent und Leidenschaft. Ein geschmackvoller Ausdruck des unverwechselbaren italienischen Erbes von Silversea.
Spaccanapoli
Benannt ist das Restaurant nach dem berühmten Strassenzug, der die Altstadt von Neapel exakt in zwei Teile teilt und für seine ausgezeichneten Pizzerien bekannt ist. Das gleichnamige Restaurant steht also für echte italienische Lebenskunst – mit frischsten Zutaten, authentischem Pizzateig und einem perfekten Gespür für das sprichwörtliche „süsse Leben“.
Kaiseki
Die hohe Kunst des Kaiseki besteht in der sorgfältigen Zubereitung und der wunderschönen Präsentation. Die Gerichte zeugen von der Leidenschaft für Tradition und Zeremonie und verkörpern unsere moderne Neuinterpretation dieser Werte.
US$60 Reservierungsgebühr pro Gast.
Silver Note
Kleine, tapasartige Gerichte einer köstlichen, internationalen Küche vervollständigen perfekt das vielfältige und interessante Entertainment, während die sanften Jazz- und Bluestöne Ihre Ohren verwöhnen. Genießen Sie kulinarische Höhepunkte, während Sie mühelos über die Tanzfläche schweben.
Atlantide
Die elegante Bar mit Grill bietet ein großartiges Speiseerlebnis und verkörpert das Beste, was das Meer zu bieten hat. Designergerichte wie Königskrabbe, Blauer Hummer und Roter Schnapper in Salzkruste mit Zitronenverbene werden ebenso angeboten wie die besten Steaks aller sieben Weltmeere.
Das exklusive Restaurant der Silver Moon richtet seine kulinarischen Schwerpunkte nach den jeweiligen Reisezielen aus. Erleben Sie eine noch intensivere Reise und genießen Sie die lokale Küche, das kulturelle Erbe und die Esskultur Ihres jeweiligen Reiseziels.
La Dame
Mit den vielfältigen, milden Aromen Frankreichs wird das La Dame an Bord der Silver Moon seinem Ruf für hervorragende Gastronomie voll und ganz gerecht.
US$60 Reservierungsgebühr pro Gast.
The Grill
Das Grill hat die Kunst der Lavastein-Zubereitung perfektioniert. Die Vulkansteine werden im Ofen auf eine Temperatur von 400˚C erhitzt, damit die Gäste das Essen direkt am Tisch selbst zubereiten können. Das Kochen auf heißen Steinen ist im Grill nur abends möglich. Tagsüber verwandelt es sich in ein Grillrestaurant mit Salat- und Burger-Bar.
La Terrazza
Silversea Kreuzfahrten bieten im „La Terrazza“ eine himmlische Auswahl vom Besten der italienischen Küche, die à la carte serviert wird. Authentische Rezepte und die frischesten Zutaten verschmelzen mit Talent und Leidenschaft. Ein geschmackvoller Ausdruck des unverwechselbaren italienischen Erbes von Silversea.
Spaccanapoli
Benannt ist das Restaurant nach dem berühmten Strassenzug, der die Altstadt von Neapel exakt in zwei Teile teilt und für seine ausgezeichneten Pizzerien bekannt ist. Das gleichnamige Restaurant steht also für echte italienische Lebenskunst – mit frischsten Zutaten, authentischem Pizzateig und einem perfekten Gespür für das sprichwörtliche „süsse Leben“.
Kaiseki
Die hohe Kunst des Kaiseki besteht in der sorgfältigen Zubereitung und der wunderschönen Präsentation. Die Gerichte zeugen von der Leidenschaft für Tradition und Zeremonie und verkörpern unsere moderne Neuinterpretation dieser Werte.
US$60 Reservierungsgebühr pro Gast.
Silver Note
Kleine, tapasartige Gerichte einer köstlichen, internationalen Küche vervollständigen perfekt das vielfältige und interessante Entertainment, während die sanften Jazz- und Bluestöne Ihre Ohren verwöhnen. Genießen Sie kulinarische Höhepunkte, während Sie mühelos über die Tanzfläche schweben.
Atlantide
Die elegante Bar mit Grill bietet ein großartiges Speiseerlebnis und verkörpert das Beste, was das Meer zu bieten hat. Designergerichte wie Königskrabbe, Blauer Hummer und Roter Schnapper in Salzkruste mit Zitronenverbene werden ebenso angeboten wie die besten Steaks aller sieben Weltmeere.
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S.A.L.T. Bar
Welcher Ort könnte tiefergehende Reiseerlebnisse bieten als die S.A.L.T. Bar an Bord der Silver Moon? Probieren Sie authentische Aromen und lassen Sie sich mit lokal inspirierten Cocktails und Getränken verwöhnen.
S.A.L.T. Lab
Willkommen im S.A.L.T. Lab, einem interaktiven Raum, in dem unsere Gäste bei verschiedenen Workshops, Vorträgen und Kochvorführungen tiefer in die ortstypischen Kochtechniken eintauchen können.
Connoisseur’s Corner
Wenn Sie einen guten Cognac oder erstklassige Zigarren zu schätzen wissen, dann sollten Sie sich der Connoisseur´s Corner nicht entgehen lassen.
Fitnesszentrum
Das Fitnesszentrum bietet Weltklasse-Geräte, Kurse und einen individuell abgestimmten Service.
Zagara Beauty Spa
Kommen Sie in unseren Spa und gönnen Sie sich eine luxuriöse Spa-Anwendung. Gesichtsbehandlungen, Körperwickel, Massagen: Der Spa ist der perfekte Ort zum Entspannen.
Casino
Vergnügen Sie sich im Silversea Kasino bei einer Auswahl an Spielen für Personen über 18 Jahre oder entdecken Sie auf Ihrer Luxuskreuzfahrt neue Spiele.
Dolce Vita
Eine Kreuzfahrt ist nicht vollkommen, wenn man keine neue Menschen kennenlernt. Genießen Sie kostenlose Getränke und die Livemusik an der Dolce Vita, während Sie sich mit anderen Gästen unterhalten.
Observation Library
Auf dem obersten Deck finden Sie die nötige Ruhe, um zu lesen oder die Gedanken schweifen zu lassen und dazu den atemberaubenden Ausblick über das offene Meer zu geniessen.
Arts Café
Hier findet eine Vielzahl von regelmässig wechselnden Kunstausstellungen statt. Gezeigt werden Bilder und Skulpturen von ganz unterschiedlichen erstklassigen Künstlern.
Pool-Deck und Whirlpool-Bereich
Gönnen Sie sich eine Abkühlung im Pool, entspannen Sie in einem der Whirlpools oder geniessen Sie einfach nur den Blick aufs Meer, während Sie sich von einem unserer Pool-Mitarbeiter jeden Wunsch erfüllen lassen.
Panorama Lounge
Entspannen Sie sich in der Panorama Lounge, einem eleganten, aber dennoch familiären Bereich, von dem man einen wunderschönen Meerblick hat, während Sie Ihre Kreuzfahrt genießen.
Boutique
An Bord aller Silversea Kreuzfahrten kommen Sie in den Genuss einer Fülle luxuriöser Einkaufserlebnisse, bei denen die bedeutendsten und attraktivsten Marken aus der ganzen Welt angeboten werden.
Zagara Beauty Salon
Kommen Sie in unseren Spa und gönnen Sie sich eine luxuriöse Spa-Anwendung. Gesichtsbehandlungen, Körperwickel, Massagen: Der Spa ist der perfekte Ort zum Entspannen.
Venetian Lounge
In Venetian Lounge verbringen Sie garantiert einen unvergesslichen Abend mit grandiosen Musik- und Theaterproduktionen und ergreifenden Filmvorführungen.
Verlängerungen vor & nach der Kreuzfahrt und Hotels