Este viaje cargado de historia de Londres a Lisboa es un recorrido por la gastronomía más famosa de Europa, y tenemos más de una sorpresa reservada para usted. Viñedos del siglo XVII, tapices de 900 años de antigüedad, un monasterio aislado por las mareas… La diversidad de cada país queda reflejada en su gastronomía. Ya sea degustando ostras en Normandía o saboreando las tapas de Bilbao, podrá disfrutar de una región que está convirtiéndose rápidamente en un importantísimo centro artístico y gastronómico.
Centuries-old architecture shares an instantly recognisable skyline with the modern metallic and glass shards of skyscrapers in London, a city of endless history and tradition. Arrive at the centre of it all, below the watch of one of the most famous bridges in the world, Tower Bridge. From here, you can begin a tour of iconic landmarks, and discover why England’s capital is one of the most visited, adored and adulated cities.
So much to see, so little time. The traditional and contemporary go hand in hand in London like nowhere else. Ascend the London Eye, for a birds-eye view of the city, before wandering across the Thames's wide flow to the Gothic architecture of the Houses of Parliament, and the rise of Big Ben’s unmistakable clocktower. A hefty sprinkle of royal pageantry awaits at Buckingham Palace, where red-jacketed soldiers stomp sternly and solemnly in their duty, during ceremonies to mark the changing of the guards.
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Close to Tower Bridge, you’ll find the Tower of London's historic fortress, palace and prison, while bustling central markets like Borough Market offer a taste of flavours from around the world. Sweeping green spaces like Hyde Park provide spacious relief from the skyscrapers, while world-class museums exhibit finely curated exhibitions from across the world, covering the entire scope of human history and invention, as well as the natural world. Greenwich’s leafy parks and centres of refined study are close by, or a boat ride along the Thames will introduce you to this megacity from the perspective of the water.
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LONDON (Tower Bridge)
Reino Unido
jue 30 sep
jueves 30 sep
Salida
08:00
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Centuries-old architecture shares an instantly recognisable skyline with the modern metallic and glass shards of skyscrapers in London, a city of endless history and tradition. Arrive at the centre of it all, below the watch of one of the most famous bridges in the world, Tower Bridge. From here, you can begin a tour of iconic landmarks, and discover why England’s capital is one of the most visited, adored and adulated cities.
So much to see, so little time. The traditional and contemporary go hand in hand in London like nowhere else. Ascend the London Eye, for a birds-eye view of the city, before wandering across the Thames's wide flow to the Gothic architecture of the Houses of Parliament, and the rise of Big Ben’s unmistakable clocktower. A hefty sprinkle of royal pageantry awaits at Buckingham Palace, where red-jacketed soldiers stomp sternly and solemnly in their duty, during ceremonies to mark the changing of the guards.
Leer más
Close to Tower Bridge, you’ll find the Tower of London's historic fortress, palace and prison, while bustling central markets like Borough Market offer a taste of flavours from around the world. Sweeping green spaces like Hyde Park provide spacious relief from the skyscrapers, while world-class museums exhibit finely curated exhibitions from across the world, covering the entire scope of human history and invention, as well as the natural world. Greenwich’s leafy parks and centres of refined study are close by, or a boat ride along the Thames will introduce you to this megacity from the perspective of the water.
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HONFLEUR
Francia
vie 01 oct
viernes 01 oct
07:00
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17:45
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The crammed together, timber-framed houses of Honfleur's delightful waterfront simply beg to be painted, and the waterfront beauty has been immortalised on the canvases of artists like Monet, and Honfleur's celebrated son, Boudin. Located in scenic Normandy, where the Seine opens out into the Channel, this is one of France's - and the world's - most spectacular, historic harbours.
Impossibly picturesque, the Vieux Bassin's Norman harbour townhouses are an artist’s dream, reflecting out onto the still water, between bright wooden fishing boats. It may be gorgeous, but it’s also a historically important port, and Samuel de Champlain's epic voyage - which resulted in the founding of Quebec - launched from these waters. Take a stroll back in time, as you wander cobbled streets where flowers spill down walls or sit to indulge in Calvados – brandy made from Normandy's famous apples.
Leer más A museum dedicated to Eugene Boudin, the town's influential impressionist artist, displays visions of the harbour and region, as well as paintings of the town's stunning wooden church. Wander to Eglise St Catherine itself, to see the twisting structure, which is France's largest wooden chapel. Constructed from trees taken from nearby Touques Forest, it replaced the stone church that stood here previously, which was destroyed during the Hundred Years War.
Out of Honfleur, The spectacular Pont de Normandie cable-stayed bridge loops up over the Seine's estuary, bringing excursions to Le Havre even closer. The pensive, sombre beaches of the D-Day landings stretch out across Normandy's coastline, while the Bayeux Tapestry unfurls within reach of Honfleur's picturesque scenery.
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SAINT MALO (Brittany)
Francia
sáb 02 oct
sábado 02 oct
07:00
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19:30
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Ship sails flutter in the breeze, at the natural port of Saint-Malo - a historic and resilient walled city, which watches out over golden sands and island fortresses. Strung tenuously to the mainland, Saint Malo was the historic home of a rowdy mix of skilled sailors and new world explorers - as well as the plunderers who earned the place its 'Pirate City' title. Some of history's great voyages have launched from here - including Jacques Cartier's, which led to the settlement of New France and modern-day Quebec.
Founded by a Welsh monk, who made his way here in the 6th century, Saint Malo's castle is forged from sheer granite, and its steep defensive ramparts arise defiantly. The atmospheric walled town turns its back to the mainland and gazes out longingly into the sea. Explore streets that breathe with maritime tales and medieval charm - restored from the intense damage sustained during the Second World War.
Leer más Cathédrale de St Malo rises above the tight paths, offering views of the peppered islands and fortifications. Boatloads of fresh oysters and scallops are heaved ashore - savour them or grab savoury crepes galettes, stuffed with cheese and ham. Wash Saint Malo's foods down with a Brittany cider, which challenges wine as the indulgence of choice in these parts.
A highly tidal region, the pocket-sized islands of Petit Bé and Grand Bé join the mainland, and you can explore at leisure as the tide recedes. The incredible island of Mont Saint Michel also looms in the estuary of the Couesnon River nearby, hovering like a cinematic mirage above high tide’s waters. Elsewhere, Cap Fréhel's lush green peninsula juts out from the emerald coast towards Jersey, tempting with rich coastal hiking trails.
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DÍA EN EL MAR
dom 03 oct
domingo 03 oct
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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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BORDEAUX
Francia
lun 04 oct
lunes 04 oct
Llegada
07:15
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The name alone conjures images of sun-ripened grapes, splashes of refined flavour, and the joy of clinking glasses. Bordeaux is synonymous with quality and prestige, and the promise of endless opportunities to sample the city’s famous, full-bodied red wines makes a visit to this elegant French port city one to truly savour.
Sprinkled with scenic, turret-adorned mansion castles, which stand above soil softened by the Atlantic and winding flow of the Garonne River, the vineyards of Bordeaux consistently produce revered wines, enjoyed right across the globe. Explore France’s largest wine region, walking through vineyards where dusty clumps of grapes hang, before descending into cellars to see the painstaking processes that make this region a global wine centre. The acclaimed, sensory experience of Cité du Vin wine museum lets you put your own nose to the test, learning more about the craft involved in producing world class vintages.
Leer más Brush up on your wine knowledge, with our blog [insert You’ll Fall in Love with Wine in Bordeaux].
Bordeaux itself is an intoxicating blend of old and new – a fact perfectly illustrated by the Water Mirror. This living art installation has reinvigorated one of the city’s most important historical sites, and it feels as though you’re walking on water, as you step through the cooling mist of Place De La Bourse. The moisture generates a glorious mirrored composition of the 300-year-old elegant palatial architecture in front of you. Water also flows freely from the magnificent Monument aux Girondins statue, where horses rear up to extol the values of the Girondin revolutionaries. Marche des Quais – the city’s lively fish market – is the spot to try this wine capital’s freshest lemon-drizzled oysters and juicy prawns.
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BORDEAUX
Francia
mar 05 oct
martes 05 oct
Salida
19:00
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The name alone conjures images of sun-ripened grapes, splashes of refined flavour, and the joy of clinking glasses. Bordeaux is synonymous with quality and prestige, and the promise of endless opportunities to sample the city’s famous, full-bodied red wines makes a visit to this elegant French port city one to truly savour.
Sprinkled with scenic, turret-adorned mansion castles, which stand above soil softened by the Atlantic and winding flow of the Garonne River, the vineyards of Bordeaux consistently produce revered wines, enjoyed right across the globe. Explore France’s largest wine region, walking through vineyards where dusty clumps of grapes hang, before descending into cellars to see the painstaking processes that make this region a global wine centre. The acclaimed, sensory experience of Cité du Vin wine museum lets you put your own nose to the test, learning more about the craft involved in producing world class vintages.
Leer más Brush up on your wine knowledge, with our blog [insert You’ll Fall in Love with Wine in Bordeaux].
Bordeaux itself is an intoxicating blend of old and new – a fact perfectly illustrated by the Water Mirror. This living art installation has reinvigorated one of the city’s most important historical sites, and it feels as though you’re walking on water, as you step through the cooling mist of Place De La Bourse. The moisture generates a glorious mirrored composition of the 300-year-old elegant palatial architecture in front of you. Water also flows freely from the magnificent Monument aux Girondins statue, where horses rear up to extol the values of the Girondin revolutionaries. Marche des Quais – the city’s lively fish market – is the spot to try this wine capital’s freshest lemon-drizzled oysters and juicy prawns.
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San Sebastian
España
mié 06 oct
miércoles 06 oct
11:00
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18:00
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BILBAO
España
mié 06 oct
miércoles 06 oct
Llegada
20:30
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Whether it’s the flow of its boundary pushing architecture, delights of its finger food tapas, or sweeps of gorgeous shoreline nearby, Bilbao is a city that places a premium on aesthetics. The relentless drive to all things beautiful may be a reaction to the city’s industrial past, but it has led this Basque city to emerge as a new beacon of artistry. American architect Frank Gehry’s masterpiece of flowing metal is the shining standout here, a perfect harmony of smooth titanium and glass, and a thrilling piece in itself. Inside the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao, world-class exhibitions are exhibited in the bright, expansive interior - which practically begs you to explore more.
The city has gorgeous historical presence too. Casco Viejo - the medieval area - is its historic core, and home to the original seven streets and cathedral, dating back to the 14thcentury.
Leer más Tall banks of coloured buildings rise either side as you walk, dwarfed by a tide of pretty facades, overflowing flower boxes, and intricate rail balconies. Plaza Nueva is Bilbao’s neoclassical square, with a procession of arches all around you. Morning flea markets regularly overtake it, offering opportunities to pick through piles of coins, dusty books and rusted antiques on the hunt for bargains, in this most elegant setting.
The titanic Mercado de la Ribera market looms tall by the river. Explore to eat your way through an endless pile of Basque pintxos – the local take on tapas. Cocktail sticks will quickly stack up as you gorge on plump olives, organic cheeses, and feather thin slices of curled hams, while orbiting Europe’s largest covered market. Described as a perfect blend of beauty and function by UNESCO, the Vizcaya Bridge is an unusual but spectacular piece of industrial architecture. The world’s oldest, gigantic transporter crane is still in use today, swinging cars and passengers from one side of the gaping Nervion River’s mouth to the other.
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BILBAO
España
jue 07 oct
jueves 07 oct
Salida
23:00
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Whether it’s the flow of its boundary pushing architecture, delights of its finger food tapas, or sweeps of gorgeous shoreline nearby, Bilbao is a city that places a premium on aesthetics. The relentless drive to all things beautiful may be a reaction to the city’s industrial past, but it has led this Basque city to emerge as a new beacon of artistry. American architect Frank Gehry’s masterpiece of flowing metal is the shining standout here, a perfect harmony of smooth titanium and glass, and a thrilling piece in itself. Inside the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao, world-class exhibitions are exhibited in the bright, expansive interior - which practically begs you to explore more.
The city has gorgeous historical presence too. Casco Viejo - the medieval area - is its historic core, and home to the original seven streets and cathedral, dating back to the 14thcentury.
Leer más Tall banks of coloured buildings rise either side as you walk, dwarfed by a tide of pretty facades, overflowing flower boxes, and intricate rail balconies. Plaza Nueva is Bilbao’s neoclassical square, with a procession of arches all around you. Morning flea markets regularly overtake it, offering opportunities to pick through piles of coins, dusty books and rusted antiques on the hunt for bargains, in this most elegant setting.
The titanic Mercado de la Ribera market looms tall by the river. Explore to eat your way through an endless pile of Basque pintxos – the local take on tapas. Cocktail sticks will quickly stack up as you gorge on plump olives, organic cheeses, and feather thin slices of curled hams, while orbiting Europe’s largest covered market. Described as a perfect blend of beauty and function by UNESCO, the Vizcaya Bridge is an unusual but spectacular piece of industrial architecture. The world’s oldest, gigantic transporter crane is still in use today, swinging cars and passengers from one side of the gaping Nervion River’s mouth to the other.
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SANTANDER
España
vie 08 oct
viernes 08 oct
07:30
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13:00
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LA CORUNA
España
sáb 09 oct
sábado 09 oct
07:00
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18:00
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Revolving around its golden urban beaches, La Coruna is a bustling, historic city, which luxuriates along the twisted Galician coastline. One of Spain’s most undiscovered, under-the-radar destinations, La Coruna boasts juicy seafood and unbridled relaxation beside the Mediterranean's rustling waves, and is set amid a surprisingly lush and vibrant green landscape. A pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostella’s cultural wonders is also easily within your reach from these shores.
The narrow streets of the historic centre open out to the vast Plaza de Maria Pita, which is crowned by the triple domes of the City Hall. Cafes and restaurants spill out around the square, perfect for hunkering down for coffee or a glass of refreshing white Albariño wine. Head to Calle Estrella, to taste the fruits of the Atlantic and La Coruna’s seafood - grilled octopus is a particular speciality.
Leer más If you’re in a hurry, grab some empanada pastries, filled with minced beef, or head to the City Market, which is packed with Galician flavours and intrigues.
Back at the seafront, the peninsula tempts with strolls out to one of the most storied lighthouses in Spain. Still watching the waves after almost 2,000 years, the Tower of Hercules was built by the Romans in the 2nd century, and this UNESCO World Heritage Site rises 55 metres above the Atlantic - making it Spain's second tallest. The winding Paseo Marítimo coastal path skirts beaches and the city's endless waterfront, and is dotted with colourful artworks.
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VIGO (Galicia)
España
dom 10 oct
domingo 10 oct
08:00
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22:00
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The most important fishing port in Spain dates back to Roman times. From the 16th to 18th centuries, its active commercial trade with North America attracted English buccaneers to its waters in search of treasures from the galleons returning with riches from the Spanish colonies. In 1589, Francis Drake attacked the harbor and sacked the town. In the 19th century, modern Vigo was born and became rapidly one of the largest cities in Galicia. Vigo enjoys a beautiful setting surrounded by pinewoods and gardens. The town is built in an amphitheater around the south bank of the deep harbor, and its entrance is guarded by the Cies Islands. The old town and fishermen’s quarter are worth exploring as is Mount Castro, crowned by a castle fortress which commands a magnificent view of Vigo and the bay.
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OPORTO
Portugal
lun 11 oct
lunes 11 oct
07:00
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15:30
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Steep, stacked banks of evocative buildings and cobbled streets perch scenically over the River Duoro, in this authentic, atmospheric Portuguese city. Famed for its wine and bright azulejo tiles - which turn streets into art galleries - Oporto is a charming taste of the real Portugal. Wander the uneven paths of the country’s second-largest city, which are soaked with history, tradition and eye-catching details.
Start in the gorgeous, historic Ribeira neighbourhood at the River Douro, and walk up through tiny alleys and narrow streets lined with restaurants and cafes. Catch your breath with a coffee, and be sure to try the famous pastel de nata pastry as a sweet accompaniment. Enjoy views of the colourful city from the skeletal Ponte de Dom Luis I bridge. Its design might ring a bell - the structure was created by a student of Gustav Eiffel, and has a similar aesthetic to his famous tower creation.
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Porto Cathedral sits on a rise of steps, towering above the city and offering spectacular views down. The cloisters are a highlight - with beautiful mosaics of the renowned blue and white tiles gleaming. If you’re hungry, the indulgent Francesinha sandwich will fill you up for days. A Portuguese take on French toast - it’s packed full of ham and slathered in cheese, egg and sauce. Or settle in for a feast on some of Portugal’s ubiquitous salted cod, Bacalhau. The climate nurtures the revered vineyards, which surround the city, helping to produce harvests of perfect grapes. Head out to landscapes coated in vineyards from the Douro Valley to try some of the finest local wines.
LISBON
Portugal
mar 12 oct
martes 12 oct
Llegada
08:00
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A glorious mosaic of beauty, freedom and authenticity, Portugal’s capital is a stirring artwork of a city. Known for the seven hills it spreads across, and its stirring fado music, Lisbon is a pastel-coloured blend of houses and beautiful tile artworks - and this creative city strikes a perfect harmony between natural and manmade beauty.
Stroll along Alfama's steep, cobbled streets as you explore one of the city’s oldest neighbourhoods - where each house and door could be its own photograph. Look for the decorative tiles, with the distinctive blues and whites of Azulejo ceramics, and visit the dedicated museum to learn more. Afterwards, wind up to São Jorge Castle, where views out across Lisbon’s red rooftops unravel. Just one of many majestic viewpoints, you can also seek out Miradouro da Graça for perhaps Lisbon's finest panorama, with the copper-coloured suspension bridge stretching over sparkling water beyond the sea of buildings.
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The elegant Tower of Belém rises in the Tagus estuary and is a historic defender of these shores. The grand, carved cloisters of Jerónimos Monastery spread out close by, and there's another UNESCO recognised location close by at Sintra, where a colourful town is set amid thick gardens and towering mountains - capped by the royal Pena Palace.
Later, relax and take a quick break to drink Ginjinha, a cherry liqueur made from chocolate cups instead of coffee. Lisboetas have a sweet tooth, and the famous Pastel de Nata's crumbling pastry and caramelised-custard topping is the essential accompaniment to any coffee stop.
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Barco - Silver Wind
Con capacidad para solo 296 pasajeros, preciosas suites y amplios espacios públicos, Silver Wind es uno de los barcos más cómodos y acogedores que existen hoy en día. Una cálida bienvenida y un refinado servicio personalizado hacen que nuestros huéspedes llamen a Silver Wind su “hogar lejos del hogar”.
Con capacidad para solo 296 pasajeros, preciosas suites y amplios espacios públicos, Silver Wind es uno de los barcos más cómodos y acogedores que existen hoy en día. Una cálida bienvenida y un refinado servicio personalizado hacen que nuestros huéspedes llamen a Silver Wind su “hogar lejos del hogar”.
Silver Wind Dining Options: 4 Restaurantes
The Grill
Procedente de roca volcánica, la superficie se coloca en el horno para llegar a una temperatura óptima de 400 C, invitándolo a cocinar directamente en su mesa. Con la cocina de piedra basáltica, disponible sólo en las noches, durante el día The Grill se convierte en un comedor de asador, ensaladas gourmet y bar de hamburguesas.
La Terrazza
Los cruceros Silversea ofrecen una exquisita selección de la mejor cocina italiana servida a la carta en La Terrazza. Auténticas recetas y los ingredientes más frescos se unen con clase y pasión — expresión llena de sabor de la distintiva herencia italiana.
The Restaurant
Disfrute de amplias vistas al mar en nuestro comedor principal. Disfrute de nuestras especialidades continentales o regionales impecablemente presentadas y servidas con gracia. The Restaurant es un restaurante de asientos libres, lo que significa que no hay horas ni mesas asignadas.
La Dame
Deléitese en una velada en la que exquisitos vinos se complementan con un menú a medida de inspiración regional en un entorno íntimo y elegante. Nuestro restaurante de vinos le bridará una extraordinaria experiencia de seis platos para homenajear las regiones de vino más distinguidas del mundo.
Tarifa de reserva por huésped de US$60.
Procedente de roca volcánica, la superficie se coloca en el horno para llegar a una temperatura óptima de 400 C, invitándolo a cocinar directamente en su mesa. Con la cocina de piedra basáltica, disponible sólo en las noches, durante el día The Grill se convierte en un comedor de asador, ensaladas gourmet y bar de hamburguesas.
La Terrazza
Los cruceros Silversea ofrecen una exquisita selección de la mejor cocina italiana servida a la carta en La Terrazza. Auténticas recetas y los ingredientes más frescos se unen con clase y pasión — expresión llena de sabor de la distintiva herencia italiana.
The Restaurant
Disfrute de amplias vistas al mar en nuestro comedor principal. Disfrute de nuestras especialidades continentales o regionales impecablemente presentadas y servidas con gracia. The Restaurant es un restaurante de asientos libres, lo que significa que no hay horas ni mesas asignadas.
La Dame
Deléitese en una velada en la que exquisitos vinos se complementan con un menú a medida de inspiración regional en un entorno íntimo y elegante. Nuestro restaurante de vinos le bridará una extraordinaria experiencia de seis platos para homenajear las regiones de vino más distinguidas del mundo.
Tarifa de reserva por huésped de US$60.
Zonas públicas
Cubierta de la Piscina
Lujo y confort. Disfrute de la relajante cubierta de la piscina, ideal para climas cálidos o más frescos. Nuestro atento personal le hará sentir como en casa.
Recepción
Asegúrese de visitar la zona de recepción, nuestros expertos pueden proporcionarle información muy valiosa para ayudarle a sacarle el máximo partido a su viaje.
Gimnasio
El gimnasio reúne un diseño de élite con programas que se crean específicamente para su tipo de cuerpo y necesidades.
Connoisseur’s Corner
Si valora el buen coñac o los puros de primera categoría, asegúrese de visitar el Connoisseur's Corner para ver la excepcional selección del barco.
Boutique
A bordo de los cruceros Silversea vivirá una experiencia de compras de lujo, ya que cuentan con las marcas más importantes y atractivas del mundo.
The Show Lounge
Podrá disfrutar de una amplia variedad de eventos de entretenimiento, desde espectáculos de producciones de gran escala y solistas clásicos a entretenimiento cultural y películas.
Panorama Lounge
Relájese en el Panorama Lounge, un sofisticado y amigable espacio que ofrece bellas vistas del mar mientras disfruta de su crucero.
Zagara Beauty Spa
Dese un gusto con un lujoso tratamiento spa. Limpiezas faciales, corporales, masajes... el spa es el lugar perfecto para relajarse.
The Bar
Un crucero no está completo si no conoce a nuevas personas. Disfrute de bebidas gratuitas y de música en vivo en el bar mientras conoce a otros huéspedes.
La Biblioteca
Disfrute de una selección de libros de tapa dura, revistas, prensa, y mucho más, durante su crucero de lujo.
Zagara Beauty Salon
Mantenga su look fresco a lo largo de su crucero de lujo en el salón de belleza. Cuenta con servicios disponibles tanto para los señores como para las damas.
Observation Lounge
Ubicado en el nivel más alto en la parte superior del barco, se trata de un espacio tranquilo para la lectura y la reflexión mientras sera deslumbrado por los paisajes ondulados que conforman la vida a bordo.
Estudio de fotografía
El Estudio de fotografía es un espacio profesional en el que los fotógrafos en ciernes pueden retocar, imprimir y exhibir su trabajo. Zona pública válida a partir de noviembre 2020.
Salón de Juegos/Sala de Conferencia
Tanto si es para un campeonato de cartas como para una conferencia, Silversea proporcionará el espacio idóneo para ofrecer una experiencia como cliente perfecta.
Casino
Disfrute de una selección de juegos en el Casino de Silversea para mayores de 18 años o descubra nuevos juegos durante su crucero de lujo.