SILVERSEA has unveiled its next phase of enhancements for Silver Spirit (pictured), which will see the line introduce culinary and experiential upgrades to the ship. Spirit’s enhancement, which will be completed by May, will see the ship debut Silversea’s S.A.L.T. culinary program, alongside refreshed public spaces and suite enhancements. The...
SILVERSEA has unveiled its next phase of enhancements for Silver Spirit (pictured), which will see the line introduce culinary and experiential upgrades to the ship.
Spirit’s enhancement, which will be completed by May, will see the ship debut Silversea’s S.A.L.T. culinary program, alongside refreshed public spaces and suite enhancements.
The introduction of S.A.L.T. will further elevate Spirit’s culinary landscape, incorporating local cultures and flavours into the onboard experience.
New venues include S.A.L.T. Kitchen, offering destination-inspired menus, and S.A.L.T. Bar featuring regional spirits and custom cocktails.
Meanwhile, the S.A.L.T. Lab will see guests deepen their appreciation of the destination through intimate, handson cooking classes, focused on regional tastes and traditions.
There will also be reimagined public spaces, including a modernised Venetian Lounge, which will undergo a full refresh to feature new elegant drapery, carpet upgrades, banquette reupholstery, and more.
The lounge will feature a brand new, state-of-the-art LED wall that will significantly elevate Silversea’s entertainment.
Spirit’s pool deck will also be revitalised, while her Zagara Beauty Spa will benefit from new spa chairs and beds.
Lastly, Spirit’s accommodations will be elevated, with new medallion suites offering guests a private veranda, a luxurious bathroom with a standard vanity, bathtub, and walk-in shower, as well as a secluded bedroom area with a king-size bed.
Spirit’s upgrades follow on from the successful transformation of Silver Muse late last year (CW 16 Jan), as part of a wider project to elevate guest comfort and establish consistency across Silversea’s Museclass vessels.
“With each ship’s revitalisation, we are thoughtfully reshaping the future of our onboard experience to introduce new concepts, expand our guest favourites, and continue elevating the way our guests experience the world,” president Bert Hernandez said. MS
