Milford and Doubtful Sounds, the jewels in New Zealand’s Fiordland National Park, have the auspicious title of “titanic mason” given to them by the Maoris, simply because no other explanation seems to fit. Join us on a festive voyage of sheer beauty; from the cliffs that rise vertically upward from the ocean to dwarf the ship to the bright lights of Sydney, start 2020 in spectacular style.
Blending beachy recreation with all the delights of a modern, diverse and thoroughly multicultural city, Auckland sits on the lucid blue-green waters of New Zealand’s north island. Known as the ‘City of Sails’, its two harbours will tempt you with waterfront walks, and the chance to breathe fresh sea air deep into your lungs while absorbing spectacular views of Auckland’s grand harbour bridge’s span.
Take in the true scale of Auckland’s magnificent cityscape by ascending 192 metres to the Sky Tower, and looking out over the city’s gleaming silver towers, which reflect on the abundant waters below. Views over the bay and adjacent islands await, and you can share elegant cocktails at this dizzying height, above the mingling yachts of Viaduct Harbour. Immerse yourself in the rich history and culture of the area at Auckland Art Gallery, Toi o Tāmaki.
Lire plus Set beside tranquil fountains and handsomely landscaped flowerbeds of Albert Park, the French-Renaissance building houses New Zealand’s most extensive art collection, and exhibits works from Māori and Pacific artists.
New Zealand is world-renowned for its captivating natural scenery, and day trips across the sparkling bays, to nearby islands like Waiheke, Tiritiri Matangi, and Rangitoto, are always tempting. Discover lava caves, grape-laden vineyards and flourishing wildlife in the Hauraki Gulf’s islands. You’ll also find an exceptional 360-degree panorama over the city, to the horizon beyond, from the heights of ancient Mount Eden. The spectacular dormant volcano rises improbably from a city suburb, and also lends its name to Eden Park – the unusual, translucent stadium of New Zealand’s mighty All Blacks.
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TAURANGA (Bay Of Plenty)
Nouvelle Zélande
12 Excursions
sam. 21 déc.
samedi 21 déc.
09:30
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20:30
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Tauranga is New Zealand’s sunny capital – with wide sweeping beaches and surfers curling across cresting waves. Climb to the top for spectacular views of the natural harbour, or take winding coastal footpaths to explore the unfolding scenery. An entry point to the vast indent of the Bay of Plenty, the volcanic peak of Mount Maunganui is a fittingly dramatic welcome. Brooding, geothermal energy creates spectacular natural attractions across this region, while plunging waterfalls, and fascinating Maori culture ensures that the Bay of Plenty has a lot to offer visitors.
Said to receive New Zealand’s highest amount of sunshine, the hanging kiwi, citrus fruit and avocados add an exotic touch to the area’s landscape - especially around Te Puke. Vibrant teal and orange colours await at the stunning geothermal area of Whakarewarewa Thermal Reserve, where mud pools bubble and steam rises from the earth.
Lire plus There are more hot pools, and some of the country’s best scenery, at Lake Rotoiti - where you can kayak across the smooth surface and enter a cave that glows gentle blue, with its darkened roof illuminated by glittering glow worms.
Enter New Zealand’s fantasy world, with a visit to some of the country's celebrated filming spots - which have featured as doubles for JRR Tolkien’s Middle Earth's fantasy settings. Offshore, the wonderful White Island’s volcanic cone peeks from the waves, and New Zealand's most active volcano certainly knows how to put on a show, belching out smoke across the water.
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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PICTON
Nouvelle Zélande
11 Excursions
lun. 23 déc.
lundi 23 déc.
08:00
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18:00
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The gateway to New Zealand’s South Island waits just across the Cook Strait from Wellington. Pretty Picton is a beautiful harbour town, lying on the cusp of the mighty scenery of the Marlborough Sounds Maritime Park, and providing an attractive link between New Zealand’s two main islands. The journey into the scenic Queen Charlotte Sound is a vista that only New Zealand can provide, as you sail through crumpled green peaks and folding hills, towards Picton’s little flotillas of yachts and endearing waterfront appeal.
You could easily spend days here browsing art studios and galleries, nursing freshly ground coffees, and watching the undulations of the bay’s waters from Picton’s waterfront eateries. Or enjoying the coastal location and sea views while wandering Picton Memorial Park, among palm trees, bright flowers and benches that sit before sweeping views of the Sound.
Lire plus There’s a lot to explore beyond Picton’s limits, too, with mighty flayed inlets and glorious sweeping bays enticing you out into the sumptuous panoramas.
The Marlborough Sounds are 1,500 km of eye-rubbingly beautiful scenery, formed by submerged valleys cascading down to the sea's waters. With its multitude of bays, coves and islands, you’ll find no shortage of walks, as well as plenty of opportunities to get out onto the calm water and push through the gentle waves in kayaks. Or sit back and enjoy weaving through the scenery from the comfort of a sailboat, looking out for abundant wildlife like penguins, dolphins and seals. Vineyards coat the sheltered land between the mountains and ocean – generating the perfect climate for cultivation. Sample a glass of the renowned Sauvignon Blanc, from the Blenheim wine region nearby for a taste of the fruitful produce.
New Zealand's ‘Garden City’ is a place of quiet streets, leafy parks and beautiful tree-lined boulevards. Christchurch has an unmistakable English flavour to it, and serves as the gateway to southern New Zealand’s natural wonders. The rebuild of the country's oldest city continues apace - following the earthquakes that devastated it in 2011 - and the South Island's biggest city is now blossoming, having evolved into a confident and cultural powerhouse.
Colourful street art adds an edge to the city, while shiny new bars and restaurants contribute to the sense of revitalisation and renewal. Visit museums, and take tours to learn more of the reconstruction, which has made incredible progress in recent years. The old-time charm of a punt on the River Avon is still a quintessential Christchurch experience. Sail amid weeping willows drooping to the water, as you drift through a blur of colours in the botanical gardens.
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Surrounded by extinct volcanoes, soaring lakes, and the rolling farmlands of the Canterbury Plains, spectacular scenery sprawls around the city. Pay a visit to the Southern Alps’ snow-covered peaks, the stunning hot pools and rushing streams of Hanmer Springs, or the Hector’s dolphins who swim at Akaroa. A city that has faced immense challenges - both natural and manmade - over the last decade, it's hard not to feel inspired by Christchurch's defiant character and friendly people, who share an open and welcoming outlook that shines stronger than ever.
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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STEWART ISLAND
Nouvelle Zélande
4 Excursions
jeu. 26 déc.
jeudi 26 déc.
08:00
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18:00
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Within touching distance of the South Island's southern tip, the majority of New Zealand's third-largest island is handed over to a beautiful sprawl of National Park. Taking its name from the Māori word 'Rakiura' which means ‘land of the glowing skies’ this is an island sanctuary of radiant beauty. Sunsets and sunrise are magical, but it’s the swirling patterns of lights that dance across the heavens above that enchant above all else - as the southern hemisphere’s version of the northern lights dazzles overhead.
Slow the pace, on this island of leisurely fishing villages and swirling Maori legend. The majority of Stewart Island has been claimed by dense forests, which conceal wonderful wildlife watching opportunities, and reveal isolated coves and dramatic cliffs. Bring your hiking boots, as with only 15 miles of road, the best way to see the rugged beauty is by crunching along seaside trails.
Lire plus Coastal hikes along sweeping bays lead to viewpoints like Ackers Point, or you can take to the sea's waves to undulate gently offshore, admiring the island’s coastline from the turquoise waters. Pleasure cruises along the scenic Paterson Inlet will take you out to islands teeming with life and animal activity. Stewart Island, and its scattered skerries, provide the perfect sanctuary for crowds of brilliant birdlife. Encounter everything from blue penguins to albatross and New Zealand's national icon - wild kiwis.
As with all of New Zealand’s fiords, Doubtful Sound is a masterpiece of nature. The only way to reach it is by boat, crossing Lake Manapouri, so of the three Sounds (Dusky and Milford being the other two), Doubtful is the least touristy. Thus those who are lucky enough to experience Doubtful Sound deserve it.
Because of the Sound’s inaccessibility, you’ll encounter very few people as you float through the silent waterways. Animals, however, are a different matter. Because of the lack of human interaction, Mother Nature has been given a free rein here. The dense forest is rife with wildlife and birdsong is a constant soundtrack (otherwise it is the sound of silence). In the water, you can expect to get up close and personal with fur seals, pods of bottlenose dolphins and some lucky souls have even sighted the occasional whale and albatross.
Lire plus Ornithologists will no doubt already know that Doubtful Sound is home to the rare Fiordland Crested Penguin, so be sure to keep your binoculars ready as it would be a shame to miss the once in a lifetime sighting.
The region is famous for its seven meter annual rainfall, so do not be surprised if the sun isn’t shining. Yet despite the potential mist, Doubtful Sound remains majestic. The waterfalls are more mesmerising, the glassy water more mysterious, and the mountains rising into the clouds more impressive. As the Fiordlands website puts it, Doubtful Sound offers its visitors “cloistered serenity”. Expect to be both humbled and uplifted.
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CRUISING MILFORD SOUND
Nouvelle Zélande
ven. 27 déc.
vendredi 27 déc.
14:00
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17:00
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New Zealand fiord country along with Fiordland National Park is one of New Zealand's premier attractions. Incredibly beautiful, wild and remote, the region is an intriguing combination of rugged mountain ranges, dense rainforest, solitary alpine lakes, sparkling rivers and splashing waterfalls. Much of Fiordland is virtually unexplored wilderness and still the habitat of rare birds. As the ship cruises the beautiful Doubtful, Dusky and Milford Sounds, experience the majestic fiordland of South Island's western coast. Captain James Cook sailed along this coast in 1770 and again in 1773, when he anchored at Dusky Sound for a rest and ship repair. Doubtful Sound is one of the region's most majestic fiords. It is ten times larger than Milford Sound. As the ship cruises into Hall Arm, gaze at vertical cliffs and mighty waterfalls plunging over sheer rock faces. In fine weather, mountains and greenery are reflected in the protected waters of the fiord.
Lire plus Farther north lies Milford Sound. Far from any populated area, Milford Sound is famous for its grandeur and spectacular beauty. It is perhaps the best example of New Zealand's renowned classic landscape of steep granite peaks framing glacier-carved inlets with mirrored reflections on dark waters. Dominating the scene is Milford's landmark, the triangular pinnacle of Mitre Peak. Along the sheer cliffs, several waterfalls tumble more than 500 feet (154 metres) into the sheltered Sound. Only a few moored boats and a scattering of buildings at the head of the Sound break the unity of mountains, forest and water. This spectacular beauty and unspoiled setting is yours to enjoy as the ship cruises Milford Sound.
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JOURNÉE EN MER
sam. 28 déc.
samedi 28 déc.
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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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JOURNÉE EN MER
dim. 29 déc.
dimanche 29 déc.
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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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BURNIE
Australie
7 Excursions
lun. 30 déc.
lundi 30 déc.
07:30
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16:00
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Breathe in deep – here in Burnie, you’re tasting untouched air that is some of the cleanest anywhere in the world. Nearby Cradle Mountain once registered some of the world’s purest air - and the breezes here are purified by miles of uninterrupted ocean, stretching south to Antarctica. Tasmania itself is a place of sweeping National Parks, soaring granite mountain ranges and lakes reflecting spectacular scenery in glass-smooth surfaces. With dense eucalyptus forests coating the hills, and hikes rewarding with deserted sandy beaches, it’s no surprise that Burnie life revolves around getting outdoors and exploring the natural splendour of this shield-shaped island state of Australia.
If mountain hikes sound a little strenuous, spend some time getting to know the island’s adorable wildlife.
Lire plus Visit Fern Glade Reserve to see the spade-like beaks of platypuses gliding through the waters, or the Little Penguin Observation Centre where Burnie’s own colony of adorable penguins waddle playfully. West Beach’s golden sand is also close by, perfect for lying back and soaking up some sun, or for watching on as surfers skip across the curling waves.
Burnie has always been a place where things get made - in the past this came with a tinge of grey industry, but the city has now reinvented itself as a hotspot for all things creative. View the island’s most revered works, learn how to fold your own paper creations in workshops, and marvel at skilled local creators working hard in their studios at the Maker’s Workshop. Great food is also on this maker’s city’s agenda - feast on freshly shucked oysters, and award-winning cheeses. Later, you can toast the artisan spirit of Burnie with a glass of cool climate wine, or by swirling a nightcap of single malt – some of the world’s best whiskeys are produced here.
Australia’s metropolitan cultural capital is a refined, contemporary and richly liveable city - which has a blend for every taste. The smells of freshly ground, artisan coffees fill the streets of this hip, youthful city, which is generously sprinkled with fine dining establishments, art galleries, and absorbing museums. With an airy outdoor lifestyle, Melbourne is a vibrant global hub of fashion, fun and festivities.
Multicultural and diverse, Victoria’s capital is crisscrossed by narrow alleys and splashed with street art. It’s fair to say Melbourne’s bearded baristas take their coffees seriously. Settle in to sample the unique coffee culture that is an essential part of Melbourne life. Looking for something a little stronger? The city’s rooftop bars come alive with clinking cocktails as the sun sets.
Lire plus A world leader in culinary arts, take your seat at award-winning restaurants, and sample world foods alongside delicious wines, cultivated in the vineyards of the surrounding valleys. Savour a glass while cruising the arching Yarra River, for an unbeatable introduction to Melbourne.
An outdoor city, it’s no surprise that Melbourne is one of Australia’s sporting giants. The vast bowl of Melbourne Cricket Ground serves as the city’s sporting cathedral – squeezing in over 100,000 fans and hosting various sports on its hallowed, oval turf. Whether it’s the rumble of hoofs during the Melbourne Cup, revs of engines during the Formula One, or thwacks of tennis balls during the Australian Open - few places can boast such a comprehensive list of high-profile sporting appeals.
Les suites Silversea avec vue sur l’océan comptent parmi les plus spacieuses dans le panorama des croisières de luxe. Dans chacune d’elles, les services d’un majordome sont inclus grâce à un service en mer de haut niveau et presque toutes sont dotées d’une véranda privée en teck. Vous n’aurez qu’à franchir le seuil de votre porte pour respirer l’air marin ! Choisissez votre suite et demandez un devis. En réservant à l’avance, vous bénéficierez des meilleurs prix et pourrez choisir la suite de votre choix.
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Un choix exceptionnel de restaurants, des cuisines variées et un placement libre
Boissons disponibles en suite et sur tout le navire, y compris du champagne, des vins millésimés et des spiritueux
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Navire - Silver Muse
Silver Muse redéfinit la croisière de grand luxe, avec des suites encore plus intimes et spacieuses, pour une expérience Silversea parfaite. Avec ses huit options de restauration, ses grands espaces extérieurs et sa technologie dernier cri, il est tout simplement divin.
Silver Muse redéfinit la croisière de grand luxe, avec des suites encore plus intimes et spacieuses, pour une expérience Silversea parfaite. Avec ses huit options de restauration, ses grands espaces extérieurs et sa technologie dernier cri, il est tout simplement divin.
Silver Muse Dining Options: 8 Restaurants
The Grill
The Grill propose une technique de cuisson inédite: la cuisine sur pierres de lave. Placées au four jusqu'à atteindre 400°C, les roches volcaniques invitent les convives à cuisiner leur plat directement à table. La cuisson sur pierres est disponible uniquement à l'heure du dîner. The Grill se transforme en rôtisserie et bar à salades et burgers gourmets pour le déjeuner.
La Dame
Dégustez des grands crus, accompagnés de plats régionaux typiques proposés au menu, tout cela dans un cadre raffiné à l’ambiance feutrée. Profitez d’un repas divin ne comptant pas moins de six services, faisant honneur aux régions vinicoles les plus prestigieuses du monde.
Les frais de réservation par passager s’élèvent à US$60.
Atlantide
Cet élégant grill-bar prépare ce que la mer offre de meilleur. Créée pour ravir vos papilles, la carte gastronomique met en scène crabe royal, homard bleu et vivaneau rouge en croûte de sel de mer infusé à la verveine, aux côtés des meilleurs steaks servi au large.
Indochine
En une explosion d'essences asiatiques, des mets délicieux et raffinés éveilleront vos sens et combleront votre palais. Un mélange de saveurs d'un vaste continent indéfinissable, à déguster dans un restaurant exclusif qui rend hommage à sa la délicieuse cuisine.
La Terrazza
Silversea Cruises propose une divine sélection des meilleures spécialités italiennes servies à la carte au restaurant La Terrazza. Des plats authentiques préparés avec passion et savoir-faire à partir des ingrédients les plus frais : un véritable délice, fruit des racines italiennes de Silversea.
Kaiseki
Tout l’art du Kaiseki réside dans la méticulosité de la préparation et la beauté du dressage. Les menus proposés pendant la journée, à l’exception des teppanyaki disponibles uniquement le soir, présentent une sélection riche et équilibrée de sushi, sashimi et autres plats crus d’inspiration asiatique.
Les frais de réservation par passager s’élèvent à US$60.
Spaccanapoli
À l'image de l'héritage italien de Silversea, cette rue emblématique de Naples, célèbre pour ces nombreuses pizzerias, sépare la ville en deux. On ne s'étonnera donc pas du fait que le Spaccanapoli reflète si bien le style de vie à l'italienne : les ingrédients les plus frais et une pâte préparée dans les règles de l'art.
Silver Note
Un cadre somptueux et baigné d'une atmosphère gaie et pleine de joie de vivre, est le lieu idéal pour dîner, danser et rêver jusqu'au bout de la nuit... Une cuisine internationale, servie dans des petites assiettes à tapas, complète parfaitement une animation d'une extraordinaire richesse, alors que les mélodies du jazz et du blues caressent vos oreilles.
The Grill propose une technique de cuisson inédite: la cuisine sur pierres de lave. Placées au four jusqu'à atteindre 400°C, les roches volcaniques invitent les convives à cuisiner leur plat directement à table. La cuisson sur pierres est disponible uniquement à l'heure du dîner. The Grill se transforme en rôtisserie et bar à salades et burgers gourmets pour le déjeuner.
La Dame
Dégustez des grands crus, accompagnés de plats régionaux typiques proposés au menu, tout cela dans un cadre raffiné à l’ambiance feutrée. Profitez d’un repas divin ne comptant pas moins de six services, faisant honneur aux régions vinicoles les plus prestigieuses du monde.
Les frais de réservation par passager s’élèvent à US$60.
Atlantide
Cet élégant grill-bar prépare ce que la mer offre de meilleur. Créée pour ravir vos papilles, la carte gastronomique met en scène crabe royal, homard bleu et vivaneau rouge en croûte de sel de mer infusé à la verveine, aux côtés des meilleurs steaks servi au large.
Indochine
En une explosion d'essences asiatiques, des mets délicieux et raffinés éveilleront vos sens et combleront votre palais. Un mélange de saveurs d'un vaste continent indéfinissable, à déguster dans un restaurant exclusif qui rend hommage à sa la délicieuse cuisine.
La Terrazza
Silversea Cruises propose une divine sélection des meilleures spécialités italiennes servies à la carte au restaurant La Terrazza. Des plats authentiques préparés avec passion et savoir-faire à partir des ingrédients les plus frais : un véritable délice, fruit des racines italiennes de Silversea.
Kaiseki
Tout l’art du Kaiseki réside dans la méticulosité de la préparation et la beauté du dressage. Les menus proposés pendant la journée, à l’exception des teppanyaki disponibles uniquement le soir, présentent une sélection riche et équilibrée de sushi, sashimi et autres plats crus d’inspiration asiatique.
Les frais de réservation par passager s’élèvent à US$60.
Spaccanapoli
À l'image de l'héritage italien de Silversea, cette rue emblématique de Naples, célèbre pour ces nombreuses pizzerias, sépare la ville en deux. On ne s'étonnera donc pas du fait que le Spaccanapoli reflète si bien le style de vie à l'italienne : les ingrédients les plus frais et une pâte préparée dans les règles de l'art.
Silver Note
Un cadre somptueux et baigné d'une atmosphère gaie et pleine de joie de vivre, est le lieu idéal pour dîner, danser et rêver jusqu'au bout de la nuit... Une cuisine internationale, servie dans des petites assiettes à tapas, complète parfaitement une animation d'une extraordinaire richesse, alors que les mélodies du jazz et du blues caressent vos oreilles.
Espaces publics
Centre de Fitness
Le centre de remise en forme allie un design d'élite à des programmes spécifiquement conçus pour votre corps et vos besoins.
Le Coin des connaisseurs
Vous êtes amateur de bon cognac ou de cigares haut de gamme ? Ne manquez pas de visiter l’espace Connoisseur’s Corner pour voir la sélection exceptionnelle qui vous est réservée à bord.
Dolce Vita
Une croisière perdrait de son intérêt sans y rencontrer de nouvelles personnes. Profitez des consommations gratuites au bar sur fond de musique live, tout en faisant la connaissance d’autres passagers.
Casino
Divertissez-vous en prenant part à divers jeux au casino de votre navire Silversea ou découvrez de nouveaux jeux pendant votre croisière de luxe.
Zagara Beauty Spa
Venez vous offrir du bon temps lors d’une séance au spa. Que vous veniez pour des soins du visage, un enveloppement corporel ou un massage, le spa est le lieu idéal pour se relaxer.
Tor’s Observation Library
Cet espace tranquille est parfait pour lire et méditer tout en s'émerveillant à la vue de la houle qui accompagne chaque instant de la vie à bord.
Venetian Lounge
Bienvenue au Venetian Lounge, où théâtre et musique se mêlent sur la scène et à l'écran.
Arts Café
Le tout nouveau Arts Café abritera une succession d'expositions d'art avec des tableaux et des sculptures réalisés par un large éventail d'artistes de talent.
La Salle panoramique
Venez vous détendre dans le Panorama Lounge, un espace conjuguant sophistication et convivialité où vous pourrez apprécier les superbes vues panoramiques sur l’océan alors que se déroule la croisière.
La piscine et l’espace jacuzzi
Faites quelques brasses dans la piscine, détendez-vous dans un bain à remous ou admirez simplement le paysage, allongés dans votre transat pendant que notre personnel de piscine anticipe vos moindres désirs.
Boutique
Les croisières Silversea permettent de multiplier les expériences de shopping de luxe, avec les marques les plus connues et les plus recherchées du monde entier.
Zagara Beauty Salon
Afichez une beauté radieuse tout au long de votre croisière de luxe grâce aux séances du Zagara Beauty Salon. Il s’agit de services mixtes.
Prolongations avant & après la croisière et Hôtels