SILVERSEA Cruises has unveiled details of its “enhanced and enriched”, all-new suite categories aboard Silver Endeavour. Following a successful inaugural season in Antarctica, Silversea’s newest expedition ship will enter the San Giorgio del Porto shipyard in Genova on 03 Apr, emerging with an array of enhancements that will evolve the...
SILVERSEA Cruises has unveiled details of its “enhanced and enriched”, all-new suite categories aboard Silver Endeavour.
Following a successful inaugural season in Antarctica, Silversea’s newest expedition ship will enter the San Giorgio del Porto shipyard in Genova on 03 Apr, emerging with an array of enhancements that will evolve the onboard and expedition experiences for guests.
Endeavour’s enhancements during its upcoming refurbishment will include 10 new guest suites, responding to high demand for the ship’s most spacious accommodations.
Silversea will craft six new upper suites on deck eight, as well as four new suites on deck five, and will introducing two new suite categories: two Master Suites and four Signature Suites, replacing the former helicopter hangar amidships.
Starboard side on deck five, four Classic Veranda Suites will replace the Medical Centre, which will relocate to the space currently occupied by the Casino.
Enhancements will also include the installation of handcrafted Lalique crystal panels in La Dame, Silversea’s signature French restaurant.
“Endeavour’s refurbishment will strengthen her status as the world’s most luxurious expedition ship,” Senior Vice President of Marine Operations Roberto Bruzzone said.
“With our guests’ cruise experience in mind, we are broadening her range of accommodation options by introducing two new suite categories, enriching a selection of public venues, and creating space for addition crew members to maintain one of the industry’s highest crew-to-guest ratios.”
Meanwhile, Silversea has returned to Japanese seas after close to three years.
Silver Muse arrivied in Kagoshima on a 14-day voyage from Singapore.
Muse was welcomed in a celebratory manner by local government and port authorities in Japan, with folk music events, as well as pier ceremonies, in which Silversea’s staff were presented with welcome gifts in both Kagoshima and Osaka.
It is from the latter city Muse will make her first Japan-intensive sailing from 15 Mar, with a 14-day voyage, cruising round trip.
On the sailing, which includes calls in Kanazawa, Niigata, Akita, Aomari, Hokkaido, and Tokyo, travellers on board Muse will experience the cherry blossom gardens of Kagoshima, and discover some of the less-explored regions of the country.
