SILVERSEA Cruises has confirmed that its Silver Cloud expedition ship will operate in the Kimberley region in 2024, with passenger numbers on the 254-guest ship capped at a maximum of 200 to ensure an optimal guest experience. Announced about six months ago, the itineraries for next year were showcased by...
SILVERSEA Cruises has confirmed that its Silver Cloud expedition ship will operate in the Kimberley region in 2024, with passenger numbers on the 254-guest ship capped at a maximum of 200 to ensure an optimal guest experience.
Announced about six months ago, the itineraries for next year were showcased by the line’s SVP of Expeditions, Destination and Itinerary Management, Conrad Combrink, who met with travel advisors in Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne last week.
Cloud will replace Silver Explorer in the Kimberley, with that ship undertaking its final season in the region this year before its new owner, French startup Exploris, takes delivery (CW 24 Jan 2022).
As well as the Kimberley, Silver Cloud will also undertake expeditions exploring East Africa’s Indian Ocean islands, while also later visiting Melanesia, Micronesia and Easter Island.
Silversea’s 2024 Australian season will be the line’s biggest ever, with the Silver Cloud expedition cruises complemented by the return of Silver Muse and the inaugural season of the new Silver Nova.
Combrink is pictured with Silversea NSW/ACT Sales Manager, Christine Gardiner and Asia Pacific MD Adam Radwanski.
