Nesta viagem, temos o prazer de anunciar uma atracagem inaugural em Torquay. Não serão nem uma, nem duas, mas sim três estâncias de uma noite! Esta viagem de 12 dias permite explorar cada um dos seus destinos. Comece pela beleza floral de Guernsey e prossiga pelo canal até St. Malo. O belo porto de Honfleur é a sua primeira estância de uma noite antes de partir para Amesterdão, a segunda estância de uma noite, passando pela Bélgica. A sua terceira estância de uma noite será Hamburgo, o principal porto alemão.
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Informamos que as seguintes excursões são fornecidas como amostra do que poderá ser oferecido neste cruzeiro e podem estar sujeitas a alterações. Para informações mais detalhadas, sugerimos que visite https://my.silversea.com 180 dias antes do embarque.
Southampton is England's leading passenger port. It is rich in historic embarkations, from Henry V's fleet bound for France and the battle of Agincourt to the Mayflower, the ill-fated Titanic, and the maiden voyages of the great ocean liners of the 20th century such as the Queen Mary and the Queen Elizabeth 2. Parts of the town center can seem mundane, having been hastily rebuilt after World War II bombing, but bits of the city's history emerge from between modern buildings. The Old Town retains its medieval feel, and some remnants of the old castellated town walls remain. Other attractions include a decent art gallery, extensive parks, and a couple of good museums. The Southampton Boat Show, a 10-day event in mid-September, draws huge crowds.
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ST PETER PORT
Guernsey
7 Excursões
Qui 16 set
Quinta-feira 16 set
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19:00
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Cobblestone streets, blooming floral displays, and tiny churches welcome you to this wonderfully pretty harbour. The town of St Peter Port is as pretty as they come, with glowing flower displays painting practically every street corner and window-ledge with colour. As the capital, and main port of Guernsey, St Peter Port puts all of the island’s gorgeous beaches, wonderful history and inspiring stories at your fingertips. Feel the gut punch of the midday gun firing at Castle Cornet, which stands guard over one of the world's prettiest ports. This 800-year-old, Medieval castle offers staggering views of the harbour from its imposing, craggy island location, and you can look out across to the looming shorelines of the other Channel Islands from its weathered battlements.
Ler mais With four well-tended gardens, and five museums offering a rich overview of Guernsey's history, you’ll want to leave a few hours aside to explore the many treasures that lie within the castle’s walls.
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.
Ler mais 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.
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.
Ler mais 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.
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.
Ler mais 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.
The ultimate fairytale city, Bruges is a snowglobe medieval town brought to life and lovingly preserved. The medieval majesty rises just inland from Zeebruge's busy port and sandy beaches, and the two are linked by the short stretch of the Baudouin Canal. Arrive in Bruges to discover a dreamlike place where time has stood still. Explore the Unesco World Heritage Site centre to wander at leisure among some of the world's most atmospheric streets. Laced with pretty canals, winding paths of cobbled stones, and glorious squares surrounded by soaring church spires, Bruges is an irresistible journey back through time. A city for the seasons, see the towering cups of tulips glowing, or snowy layers adding a cosy blanket during winter.
The climb is not to be underestimated, but there are few better places to start a visit to Bruges than the ascent up to the 83-metre lookout of the Belfry of Bruges, which rockets up from the city's primary market square.
Ler mais Discover the city's pretty canals, and admire the colour-splashed facades - tangled with ivy - that line up appealingly on their banks. With plenty of museums and galleries among the incredible architecture, Bruges is a city that effortlessly lives up to its heavy hyping, and there are countless cultural attractions to immerse yourself in. Indulge a sweet tooth at the chocolate museum - or sample the wares of countless artisan chocolate shops - to leave this Zeebrugge's port with the most satisfying of tastes lingering.
Few can resist the grand beauty of Amsterdam’s famous canals, which thread through this place of evocative beauty and thrilling contrast. Open-minded and tolerant, Amsterdam is a place for history buffs and hedonists alike, and its diverse neighbourhoods have something for everyone - whether it’s the beachside relaxation of Bloemendaal, nocturnal thuds of Buiksloterham, or characterful charm of Jordaan.
160 serene canals serve as the arteries of this city, imbuing it with its unique essence. Cruise along concentric waterways, past cherry red and oak-wood cladded houseboats, as you learn of its Golden Age history. Culture is also deep in Amsterdam’s DNA, and the Van Gogh Museum – which pays tribute to the tortured genius of the Dutch post-impressionist artist - stands out among its leading museums and galleries. One of history’s greatest tragedies is also rendered in heart-breaking clarity at Anne Frank House.
Ler mais Visit the site where the precocious teenager hid from the Nazi regime for so long, and the room where she penned the most famous diary ever written.
Compact and easily walkable, Amsterdam remains consistently postcard-perfect as you watch bright bicycles trundling over ornate bridges, and stumble across hidden, tulip-decorated courtyards. ‘Gezellig’ is the local word for Amsterdam’s unhurried outlook on life. No translation can quite do the concept justice, but you’ll recognise it instinctively as hours float by in a happy haze browsing De Negen Straatjes street’s independent shops, or as you sip coffee with gooey stroopwafel. Broodje haring - a raw herring sandwich - is Amsterdam’s must-try delicacy, but many visitors find tompouce, a delicious pastry topped with vivid pink icing, a little more to their taste.
Few can resist the grand beauty of Amsterdam’s famous canals, which thread through this place of evocative beauty and thrilling contrast. Open-minded and tolerant, Amsterdam is a place for history buffs and hedonists alike, and its diverse neighbourhoods have something for everyone - whether it’s the beachside relaxation of Bloemendaal, nocturnal thuds of Buiksloterham, or characterful charm of Jordaan.
160 serene canals serve as the arteries of this city, imbuing it with its unique essence. Cruise along concentric waterways, past cherry red and oak-wood cladded houseboats, as you learn of its Golden Age history. Culture is also deep in Amsterdam’s DNA, and the Van Gogh Museum – which pays tribute to the tortured genius of the Dutch post-impressionist artist - stands out among its leading museums and galleries. One of history’s greatest tragedies is also rendered in heart-breaking clarity at Anne Frank House.
Ler mais Visit the site where the precocious teenager hid from the Nazi regime for so long, and the room where she penned the most famous diary ever written.
Compact and easily walkable, Amsterdam remains consistently postcard-perfect as you watch bright bicycles trundling over ornate bridges, and stumble across hidden, tulip-decorated courtyards. ‘Gezellig’ is the local word for Amsterdam’s unhurried outlook on life. No translation can quite do the concept justice, but you’ll recognise it instinctively as hours float by in a happy haze browsing De Negen Straatjes street’s independent shops, or as you sip coffee with gooey stroopwafel. Broodje haring - a raw herring sandwich - is Amsterdam’s must-try delicacy, but many visitors find tompouce, a delicious pastry topped with vivid pink icing, a little more to their taste.
A true city of water, effortlessly cool Hamburg is an outward-looking city, with a unique flow of its own. Nestled snugly between the Baltic and North seas, Germany's second-biggest city is intersected by a frayed network of rivers and canals, spanned by hundreds of pretty bridges. The comparisons are obvious - but Hamburg's reputation as the 'Venice of the North' is a little wide of the mark. This quirky, heritage-filled city has a distinct character and open outlook all of its own, and continues to relish its role as Germany's gateway to the world.
The water brought Hamburg its wealth, and vast redbrick warehouses stack up against the waterfront in the Speicherstadt district - now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. They linger from the era when the city was a Hanseatic League trading capital and the warehouses essentially formed a city unto themselves, with goods brought and exchanged from distant shores.
Ler mais Elsewhere, the Reeperbahn is a notorious and unabashed street of nocturnal mischief, with shifty neon-lit nightclubs, in amongst the city's famous red-light district.
Hamburg has a much more wholesome side too, however, and is a powerhouse of museums, theatre and culture. It’s littered with over 100 music venues and the city played a crucial role in The Beatles’ early story. The spectacular Elbphilharmonie concert hall, with its wavy, surrealistic interior, is a work of art in and of itself. The city has been named a European Green Capital, and the vast Lake Alster adds to the airy, pleasant atmosphere, providing a spacious oasis of tranquillity. Planten un Blomen is another burst of zesty colour, where fountains fan out, and lilypads float on rhododendron-lined lakes.
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HAMBURG
Alemanha
12 Excursões
Sex 24 set
Sexta-feira 24 set
Partida
19:00
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A true city of water, effortlessly cool Hamburg is an outward-looking city, with a unique flow of its own. Nestled snugly between the Baltic and North seas, Germany's second-biggest city is intersected by a frayed network of rivers and canals, spanned by hundreds of pretty bridges. The comparisons are obvious - but Hamburg's reputation as the 'Venice of the North' is a little wide of the mark. This quirky, heritage-filled city has a distinct character and open outlook all of its own, and continues to relish its role as Germany's gateway to the world.
The water brought Hamburg its wealth, and vast redbrick warehouses stack up against the waterfront in the Speicherstadt district - now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. They linger from the era when the city was a Hanseatic League trading capital and the warehouses essentially formed a city unto themselves, with goods brought and exchanged from distant shores.
Ler mais Elsewhere, the Reeperbahn is a notorious and unabashed street of nocturnal mischief, with shifty neon-lit nightclubs, in amongst the city's famous red-light district.
Hamburg has a much more wholesome side too, however, and is a powerhouse of museums, theatre and culture. It’s littered with over 100 music venues and the city played a crucial role in The Beatles’ early story. The spectacular Elbphilharmonie concert hall, with its wavy, surrealistic interior, is a work of art in and of itself. The city has been named a European Green Capital, and the vast Lake Alster adds to the airy, pleasant atmosphere, providing a spacious oasis of tranquillity. Planten un Blomen is another burst of zesty colour, where fountains fan out, and lilypads float on rhododendron-lined lakes.
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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Torquay, England
Reino Unido
Dom 26 set
Domingo 26 set
08:00
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18:00
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Bustling with beach life and buzzing with Britishness, Torquay is the heart of the English Riviera. Bordered by verdant hills, the town is a mix of old and new. Pretty painted huts greet you beachside, while the international marina – most likely where you will arrive – is thriving with more urban life (and surprisingly, palm trees). Yet it is the quintessential and traditional seaside style why the English Torquay so. But banish all thoughts of an Agatha Christie-esque village (although she was born here and the town still retains a certain bygone era glamour. It even has the “Agatha Christie Murder Mile”, where you can discover the setting of some of her more famous books), Torquay has swapped its dusty image and revamped itself with Michelin-starred restaurants and mega-yachts.
Part of Torquay’s style revival has been due to the cuisine.
Ler mais Priding itself on sustainability, expect quirky twists on fish’n’chips and locally caught fresh fish from the many eateries galore. It even has a self-acclaimed “seafood coast” to offer its visitors, so foodies should be in their element.
SOUTHAMPTON
Reino Unido
1 Excursão
Seg 27 set
Segunda-feira 27 set
Chegada
07:00
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Southampton is England's leading passenger port. It is rich in historic embarkations, from Henry V's fleet bound for France and the battle of Agincourt to the Mayflower, the ill-fated Titanic, and the maiden voyages of the great ocean liners of the 20th century such as the Queen Mary and the Queen Elizabeth 2. Parts of the town center can seem mundane, having been hastily rebuilt after World War II bombing, but bits of the city's history emerge from between modern buildings. The Old Town retains its medieval feel, and some remnants of the old castellated town walls remain. Other attractions include a decent art gallery, extensive parks, and a couple of good museums. The Southampton Boat Show, a 10-day event in mid-September, draws huge crowds.
As suites com vista para o oceano da Silversea são das mais espaçosas dos cruzeiros de luxo. Todas incluem os serviços de um mordomo, graças ao maior índice de serviço no mar, e quase todas têm uma varanda privada de teca, para que possa respirar o ar fresco do mar mesmo ao lado da sua porta. Selecione a sua suite e solicite um orçamento. Os hóspedes que reservem antecipadamente garantem as melhores tarifas e podem escolher a suite que mais desejam.
Suítes espaçosas - mais de 80%, com varandas privativas
Serviço de mordomo em cada suite
Acesso ilimitado à Internet
Serviço Personalizado - quase um funcionário para cada hóspede
Vários restaurantes, culinária diversificada e jantares com sistema aberto de assentos
Bebidas de sua preferência no bar dentro da suíte e por todo o navio, incluindo champanhe, vinhos selecionados e bebidas alcoólicas
Serviço de quarto 24 horas
Entretenimento sofisticado
Traslado para a cidade de cortesia na maioria dos portos
Gratificações a bordo
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As tarifas apresentadas são por hóspede
Navio - Silver Spirit
Com uma das proporções entre pessoal e número de hóspedes mais alta na indústria e oito opções de refeição superlativas e luxuosas, o Silver Spirit oferece aos seus hóspedes uma das experiências de cruzeiros mais completas à disposição. Silver Muse oferece os nossos melhores padrões de serviço e uma sensação de uma casa longe de casa.
Com uma das proporções entre pessoal e número de hóspedes mais alta na indústria e oito opções de refeição superlativas e luxuosas, o Silver Spirit oferece aos seus hóspedes uma das experiências de cruzeiros mais completas à disposição. Silver Muse oferece os nossos melhores padrões de serviço e uma sensação de uma casa longe de casa.
Silver Spirit Dining Options: 8 Restaurantes
The Grill
Com seu forno alimentado por pedras vulcânicas atingindo ideais 400 graus Celsius, o Grill convida os navegantes a preparar o próprio prato diretamente na mesa. Com a pedra de cozimento disponível apenas à noite, durante o dia o Grill opera como rotisserie, bar de saladas gourmet e oferece hambúrgueres personalizados.
Seishin
Este restaurante se especializa em cozinha de fusão asiática refinada, incluindo pratos regionais do Japão, como também da China, Tailândia, Vietnã e Índia. De carnes de Kobe a santolas, as criações requintadas são preparadas com ingredientes frescos e autênticos.
A taxa de reserva por passageiro é de US$40.
Silver Note
Os saborosos pratos da culinária internacional servidos em pequenas porções estilo tapas, em um agradável ambiente ao som de jazz e blues, complementam momentos de encantamento total. Um refinado cardápio para a noite descreve muito bem a variedade e o estilo perfeitos das inúmeras opções de refeições oferecidas.
La Terrazza
Os cruzeiros Silversea oferecem uma seleção divina do melhor da culinária italiana, servido à la carte no La Terrazza. Receitas autênticas e os ingredientes mais frescos se unem com instinto e paixão – uma expressão saborosa da herança italiana distinta da Silversea.
La Dame
Entregue-se a uma noite onde os vinhos refinados são complementados por uma ementa personalizada de degustação de pratos inspirados regionalmente em um ambiente íntimo e elegante. Uma experiência extraordinária de 6 pratos, que celebra as regiões vinícolas mais distintas do mundo, a bordo do seu navio de cruzeiro de luxo.
A taxa de reserva por passageiro é de US$60.
Indochine
Pratos requintados e deliciosos da fabulosa culinária asiática estimulam o seu paladar e fazem você mergulhar numa expansiva variedade de sabores. Experimente a fusão de sabores de um enorme continente que desafia qualquer definição – em um restaurante elegante que honra sua inigualável cozinha.
Atlantide
Este elegante bar e grill incorpora o melhor que o mar tem a oferecer. Concebidos para surpreender as papilas gustativas mais exigentes, pratos tais como caranguejo-real, lagosta-azul e Verbena infundida com cioba vermelha em crosta de sal são os destaques do cardápio ao lado dos melhores filés.
Spaccanapoli
Refletindo a herança italiana da Silversea, esta icônica rua de Nápoles que divide a cidade ao meio é famosa por suas pizzarias. Portanto, não é de se admirar que o Spaccanapoli seja um reflexo do verdadeiro estilo de vida italiano: ingredientes fresquíssimos, a autêntica massa e a perfeita sensação do profundo amor à vida tão característico da Itália.
Com seu forno alimentado por pedras vulcânicas atingindo ideais 400 graus Celsius, o Grill convida os navegantes a preparar o próprio prato diretamente na mesa. Com a pedra de cozimento disponível apenas à noite, durante o dia o Grill opera como rotisserie, bar de saladas gourmet e oferece hambúrgueres personalizados.
Seishin
Este restaurante se especializa em cozinha de fusão asiática refinada, incluindo pratos regionais do Japão, como também da China, Tailândia, Vietnã e Índia. De carnes de Kobe a santolas, as criações requintadas são preparadas com ingredientes frescos e autênticos.
A taxa de reserva por passageiro é de US$40.
Silver Note
Os saborosos pratos da culinária internacional servidos em pequenas porções estilo tapas, em um agradável ambiente ao som de jazz e blues, complementam momentos de encantamento total. Um refinado cardápio para a noite descreve muito bem a variedade e o estilo perfeitos das inúmeras opções de refeições oferecidas.
La Terrazza
Os cruzeiros Silversea oferecem uma seleção divina do melhor da culinária italiana, servido à la carte no La Terrazza. Receitas autênticas e os ingredientes mais frescos se unem com instinto e paixão – uma expressão saborosa da herança italiana distinta da Silversea.
La Dame
Entregue-se a uma noite onde os vinhos refinados são complementados por uma ementa personalizada de degustação de pratos inspirados regionalmente em um ambiente íntimo e elegante. Uma experiência extraordinária de 6 pratos, que celebra as regiões vinícolas mais distintas do mundo, a bordo do seu navio de cruzeiro de luxo.
A taxa de reserva por passageiro é de US$60.
Indochine
Pratos requintados e deliciosos da fabulosa culinária asiática estimulam o seu paladar e fazem você mergulhar numa expansiva variedade de sabores. Experimente a fusão de sabores de um enorme continente que desafia qualquer definição – em um restaurante elegante que honra sua inigualável cozinha.
Atlantide
Este elegante bar e grill incorpora o melhor que o mar tem a oferecer. Concebidos para surpreender as papilas gustativas mais exigentes, pratos tais como caranguejo-real, lagosta-azul e Verbena infundida com cioba vermelha em crosta de sal são os destaques do cardápio ao lado dos melhores filés.
Spaccanapoli
Refletindo a herança italiana da Silversea, esta icônica rua de Nápoles que divide a cidade ao meio é famosa por suas pizzarias. Portanto, não é de se admirar que o Spaccanapoli seja um reflexo do verdadeiro estilo de vida italiano: ingredientes fresquíssimos, a autêntica massa e a perfeita sensação do profundo amor à vida tão característico da Itália.
Áreas Públicas
Arts Café
O Arts Café apresenta pinturas e esculturas de uma variedade de talentos em mostras que estão sempre sendo renovadas.
Panorama Lounge
Relaxe e se solte no Panorama Lounge, um espaço sofisticado, ainda assim amigável que oferece vistas maravilhosas do mar enquanto você desfruta do seu cruzeiro.
Zagara Beauty Spa
Venha se entregar a um luxuoso tratamento de spa. Tratamentos faciais, corporais, massagens: o spa é o local perfeito para relaxar.
Dolce Vita
Nenhum cruzeiro está completo sem conhecer novas pessoas. Desfrute de bebidas gratuitas e música ao vivo no Dolce Vita, enquanto aproveita para conhecer outros hóspedes.
Convés da Piscina
Academia de Ginástica
O centro de fitness reúne o que há de melhor no ramo de preparação física com programas criados especialmente para seu tipo físico e suas necessidades.
Connoisseur’s Corner
Se você aprecia um bom conhaque ou charutos de primeira qualidade, não deixe de visitar o Connoisseur’s Corner para ver a seleção excepcional do navio.
Tor’s Observation Library
Localizado no ponto mais alto do navio, este é o espaço mais tranquilo para ler e refletir enquanto se observa a ondulação do mar que torna a vida a bordo algo especial.
Butique
Mantenha-se sempre bem arrumado(a), durante todo seu cruzeiro de luxo, no Salão de Beleza. Os serviços estão disponíveis para homens e mulheres.
Venetian Lounge
Bem-vindo ao Venetian Lounge, um lugar onde as artes teatrais e a música se encontram em produções fabulosas e longas-metragens.
Casino
Desfrute de uma seleção de jogos no Cassino a bordo do Silversea, para hóspedes acima de 18 anos de idade, ou descubra novos jogos durante seu cruzeiro de luxo.
Card Room/Conference Room
Seja para um torneio de baralho ou uma conferência, a Silversea proporciona um espaço dedicado à experiência perfeita do cliente.
Zagara Beauty Salon
Mantenha-se sempre bem arrumado(a), durante todo seu cruzeiro de luxo, no Zagara Beauty Salon. Os serviços estão disponíveis para homens e mulheres.