The all-inclusive line has
announced a 115-day world
cruise and 32 new ports of call
including Tasmania’s Port Arthur.
SILVERSEA Cruises is offering air credits and
onboard spending credits of up to $1,500 per
suite on all 2013 voyages (except Silversea
Expeditions) across all destinations.
Highlighting the program is Silver Whisper’s
world cruise, Silver Spirit’s inaugural calls in
Hawaii and Silver Explorer’s new expedition
cruises to Canada’s Hudson Bay.
Silver Explorer will visit 21 new ports of call,
while the line’s other five ships will
collectively offer 11 new destinations: Port
Arthur, Tasmania; Fanning Island, Kiribati;
Sabang (Pulau Weh), Indonesia; Fukuoka,
Japan; Liverpool, UK; Soller de Majorca, Spain;
Klaipeda, Lithuania; Saaremaa, Estonia; Baie-
Comeau (Quebec), Canada; Chios, Greece;
and Portsmouth, Dominica.
“For the discerning luxury traveller, our 2013
schedule offers unparalleled opportunities for
unique and life-enriching journeys to all
corners of the globe,” said Karen Christensen,
Silversea’s General Manager Australasia.
“New destinations are a major draw-card for
our guests and the inclusion of a 31-day Silver
Spirit grand round trip voyage from Los
Angeles will include exotic ports in French
Polynesia, Kiribati and Hawaii,” she added.
The 115-day journey from Los Angeles to
Fort Lauderdale, aboard Silver Whisper,
departs on 05 January 2013 and crosses the
equator four times, calling at 52 ports in 28
countries including New Zealand and Australia’s
west coast, with several overnight stays.
Silver Shadow will return to Australia and
New Zealand in late February and March, with
a series of itineraries focused on Indonesia,
Vietnam, Malaysia and Thailand, followed by
China and Japan for the northern spring.
After a season in Alaska, the ship will head
back to Asia in October and November, and
then celebrate the festive season with a
15-day voyage between Sydney and Auckland.
For details of other ships and full itineraries,
see www.silversea.com or call 1300 306 872
(Australia); 0800 701 427 (NZ).
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