Special Sale: Save up to 40% on select sailings (view details)
16-Night Australia/New Zealand (Australia)
Silver Nova
Silversea Cruises
Offer: Save up to 40% on select sailings
15% Deposit Required
Booking Window: 9/2/25 - 11/10/25
Applicable Sailings: Select sailings from 9/9/25 - 5/11/27
Terms & Conditions: Offer valid on new, individual bookings made between September 2, 2025 and November 10, 2025 on select voyages, limited to two guests per suite. Offer applicable to guests 1 and 2 in suite. Guests booking with this offer will receive savings of 10%, 20%, 30% or 40% per person on select cruises and select categories. Offer valid in the following categories: Vista Suite, Panorama Suite, Veranda Suite, Classic Veranda Suite, Superior Veranda Suite, Deluxe Veranda Suite, Premium Veranda Suite. Offer valid on All-Inclusive Plus Fare and All-Inclusive Fare only. Offer not valid on Last-Minute Fares. Offer not valid on World Cruises and Grand Voyages. Offer valid on select Special Combination Cruises. Exclusions apply. The promotion is capacity controlled and can be removed at any time without prior notice. Single supplements apply and vary by voyage. Pricing for All Inclusive Plus Fare bookings are secured under Silversea’s Fare Guarantee. Cancel and re-books do not qualify. Other restrictions may apply. Ships’ registry: Bahamas and Ecuador.
Special Sale: Signature Exclusive Collection Offer (view details)
16-Night Australia/New Zealand (Australia)
Silver Nova
Silversea Cruises
Offer: $600 Shipboard Credit per couple on select sailings
Booking Window: Now - 12/31/25
Terms & Conditions: Shipboard Credit is per couple. Singles will receive half the amount shown above.
About The Cruise
The Silver Nova is the eleventh ship to join our fleet. Our newest vessel will be a home away from home for up to 728 guests. Silver Nova’s innovative asymmetrical design introduces the world like never before, offering an immersive destination experience to our guests. With a gross tonnage of 54,700 tons she will offer a space to guest ratio of 75 GRT becoming one of the most spacious cruise ships ever built. What’s more, Silver Nova will be our most environmentally friendly and thanks to her ground breaking technological solutions, she will propel Silversea into a new era of sustainable cruising. It’s the Nova way to travel.
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About Auckland
New Zealands largest city sprawls over seven volcanos and around two picturesque bays. Aucklands amazing geography and warm, humid climate has inspired a lifestyle thats regularly ranked in the worlds top ten. In just half an hour you can be almost anywhere - sailing to an island, trekking through the rainforest, picnicking on a volcano, sampling wines at a vineyard or wandering a wild, black sand surf beach. Aucklands layout makes it easy to jump quickly from one theme to another.
Auckland Activities
The Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tamaki is where New Zealand stories are told through the visual arts. The Gallery has the largest and most comprehensive collection of New Zealand and International art in the country, consisting of over 12,000 works of art.
Be it Paning for Crystals or flying high on the Bungy Trampoline, there is always lots you can do at Crystal Mountain. Travel by elevator to the 'Crystal Mine Museum', or have a fantastic meal at 'Cafe on the Rock'.
To visit the Howick Historical Village is to step back in time and experience life as it was for Auckland's early settlers in the period 1840-1880. A costumed guide will introduce you to over 30 European and Maori buildings containing many interesting artefacts and displays.
New Zealand's largest brewery, Lionzone, invites you on an innovative, entertaining and interactive beer experience where visitors have the opportunity to see, touch, smell and taste the essence that is beer.
The earth hisses, mud boils, geyers shoot violently into the air. Teeming with thermal wonders, Rotorua is one of the country's most spectacular sites. The area is situated on a volcanic fault line and has been inhabited by the Maori since the 14th century. While most live in Western-style residences, they continue to use the thermal waters for everything from cooking traditional Hangi feast to heating and washing. Woodcarving is taught to young apprentices at Rotorua's Maori Arts and Crafts Institute.
Gisborne the first city in the world to see the sun each day, is located on the sunny East Coast of the North Island of New Zealand. The Maori name for the district is Tairawhiti which means: "The coast upon which the sun shines across the water."
Gisborne Attractions
Gisborne City Vintage Rail have restored this famous steam train first built in 1896. It is the only one of its kind in NZ and with 3 restored carriages and makes for an exciting experience especially for rail enthusiasts.
Tairawhiti (Gisborne region) has one of the highest Maori populations in NZ and Maori is very much a daily living culture with many people speaking Maori. The descendants of the Maori people who met Cook in 1769 still live in the same area as they did when he first arrived. There is the opportunity to experience authentic Maori welcome and culture, visit superbly carved marae and listen to history from the Maori perspective. Visit Te Poho O Rawiri Marae or Whangara Marae (where they filmed Whale Rider) with cultural history guided
tours.
Gisborne is the home of Montana Wines the largest winery in New Zealand and also The Millton Vineyard famed internationally for it’s organic wines. Visits and tastes are available.
A picturesque drive (30 minutes) from Gisborne city to Eastwoodhill Arboretum, a world-renowned tree collection set in a park like setting with hills, valleys, ponds and formal gardens.
In this fertile region of vineyards, fruit orchards and sheep farms, Napier stands out elegantly as one of the loveliest cities in New Zealand. Completely rebuilt after the 1931 Hawke´s Bay earthquake, it now boasts one of the most complete collections of Art Deco buildings in the world.
Napier Attractions
Some of these attractions would be the mountainous east coast adjoins silvery lakes, rugged beaches and still bays.
Tiny historic towns dot the coast and the lush national parks provide solace and excitement for lovers of the wilderness.National Aquarium of New - Zealand Located at the south end of Marine Parade is one of the best aquariums in the southern hemisphere. It features numerous kinds of marine life and tropical fish, large turtles and the unique tuatara lizards.Hawke's Bay Museum - Farther north along Marine Parade is this excellent museum. Its exhibits include interesting facts about the 1931 earthquake.Kiwi House - At the Kiwi House visitors can see bush geckoes, native land snails and whistling frogs in addition to the unique kiwi bird.
With its bay, steep hillsides and cable cars, Wellington may remind you of San Fransciso. Wander through the Alexander Turnbull Library; shop at Lambton Quay; or tour the National Museum and Art Gallery.
Wellington Activities
Te Papa is New Zealand's bold, innovative national museum set on Wellington's waterfront. Visitors can get a unique insight into New Zealand and learn about the land and its people
Tours of New Zealand's Parliament Buildings provide an insight into New Zealand's political heritage
The Museum of Wellington City and Sea presents stories of Wellington in an interactive and entertaining way
Visit Katherine Mansfield's Birthplace - the childhood home of the famous writer. Intricately restored to match the descriptions of the house in her stories
Old St. Paul's Cathedral is a magnificent gothic style church built from New Zealand native timbers
Take a cable car ride from downtown Wellington up to the Botanic Gardens for sweeping views of the city and harbour
Enjoy animal antics at Wellington Zoo
Boats take visitors to Somes/Matiu Island Reserve in Wellington Harbour, a former quarantine and prisoner of war island
Visit Southwards Car Museum, for a large collection of antique and unusual cars
On the east coast of New Zealands south island, Christchurch is the countrys most English city, with its willow-lined River Avon and ivy-covered Gothic buildings. Visit Catherdral Square and the Botanic Gardens, view the Canterbury Plains and stop for a sumptuous Devonshire tea.
Christchurch Activities
Experience the adventure of the history of flight in New Zealand. Air Force World is located on the old RNZAF Base Wigram, one of the earliest airbases in the country.
Christchurch's reputation as the Garden City is truly reflected in the Botanic Gardens. Undoubtedly the finest collection of exotic and indigenous plants found anywhere in New Zealand, the Gardens provide spectacular displays all year round.
Canterbury Museum is renowned for having some of the finest cultural and natural collections in New Zealand, as well as for its creative and imaginative displays.
The Christchurch Gondola offers a unique 360-degree panoramic views of Christchurch, the Canterbury Plains and Lyttelton Harbour unfold as you rise to the summit of Christchurch's famous extinct volcano. Relax and enjoy a snack at the Summit Cafe, shop at Discover New Zealand and visit the Heritage Time Tunnel Experience.
Willowbank Wildlife Reserve is New Zealand's premiere wildlife park showing one of the most complete selections of native and introduced wildlife in their natural environment, as well as a wonderful farmyard and exotic display.
Australias second oldest capital, Hobart is steeped in history. Its cool climate and small-town feel set Hobart apart from other Aussie capitals. To appreciate Hobart, walk around the Battery Point, a maze of uneven streets lined with quaint shops, cozy restaurants, and historic homes.
Hobart, Tasmania Activities
Behind Princes Wharf is the historic core of Hobart, the old port area known as Battery Point. Don't miss Arthur's
Cascade Brewery is Australia's oldest brewery is still producing some of the finest beer in the country.
The excellent Tasmanian Museum & Art Gallery incorporates Hobart's oldest building, the Commissariat Store, built in 1808. The museum section features a Tasmanian Aboriginal display and relics from the state's colonial heritage, while the gallery has a good collection of Tasmanian colonial art.
Mt. Field National Park is well known for its spectacular mountain scenery, alpine moorland, dense rainforest, lakes, abundant wildlife and spectacular waterfalls.
Australias second oldest capital, Hobart is steeped in history. Its cool climate and small-town feel set Hobart apart from other Aussie capitals. To appreciate Hobart, walk around the Battery Point, a maze of uneven streets lined with quaint shops, cozy restaurants, and historic homes.
Hobart, Tasmania Activities
Behind Princes Wharf is the historic core of Hobart, the old port area known as Battery Point. Don't miss Arthur's
Cascade Brewery is Australia's oldest brewery is still producing some of the finest beer in the country.
The excellent Tasmanian Museum & Art Gallery incorporates Hobart's oldest building, the Commissariat Store, built in 1808. The museum section features a Tasmanian Aboriginal display and relics from the state's colonial heritage, while the gallery has a good collection of Tasmanian colonial art.
Mt. Field National Park is well known for its spectacular mountain scenery, alpine moorland, dense rainforest, lakes, abundant wildlife and spectacular waterfalls.
The Port of Geelong is centrally located in Victoria, on Corio Bay around 50 minutes or 75 km south west of Melbourne. The Port offers a service in close proximity to Melbourne, minus the congestion of a capital city port. In addition, Geelong is central to the main agricultural areas of the state.
The southern gateway to the Sapphire Coast, Eden is set in rugged beauty with golden sandy beaches and crystal waters to the east and forests and parklands to the west. It sees the whales feeding as they migrate every year; the days when men and killer whales worked together to herd the gentle giants for the whaling industry are long gone and faithfully recorded in fascinating displays at the Eden Killer Whale Museum.
Eden Attractions
Eden Gateway Information Centre - Located on the corner of Princes Highway and Mitchell Street, the office has plenty of information, maps, T-shirts, souvenirs and Aboriginal Art.Local Walks - A stroll through Eden's streets will give visitors some insight into life in a small Australian town. Historic buildings include the Great Southern Inn at the corner of Imlay and Chandos Streets, and St. George's Church dating from 1865. A board walk around the Guralo Lagoon starts approximately 700 yards north of the Information Centre. Viewing platforms along the mile-long path show Aboriginal art and allow for some bird watching. The Maritime Heritage Walk at Aslings Beach features images of maritime history inlaid in the path.Beaches - Aslings Beach just to the north of town is good for surfing and snorkeling. However, swimmers have to be aware of strong currents and there may be no life guard on duty.
Sydney's laid-back outdoor lifestyle and physical allure make it one of the world's top cities to visit and live in. The stunning harbour provides a dramatic backdrop for the city's famous icons - the Sydney Opera House and Sydney Harbour Bridge. Sydneysiders are a friendly, energetic bunch with a positive approach to life.
Sydney is Australia's only global city. It's a city with a genuine sense of style, a love of sport and celebrations including New Year's Eve, Mardi Gras, the Sydney Festival, and the Sydney International Art Series.
You'll find plenty of things to see and do in Sydney. Sydney Harbour is a natural playground, and the views are world-class. There's a wide-ranging cultural life, a dynamic food scene and vibrant cityscape of outstanding contemporary and colonial architecture. Iconic beaches - most notably Bondi and Manly - and five major national parks deliver unforgettable outdoor experiences.
Sydney Attractions
With its rich natural environment, Sydney is the ultimate outdoor playground. One of the best ways to enjoy Sydney's stunning natural attractions is on a coastal trail such as the Bondi to Coogee Coastal Walk. This walk isn't just a great workout; you'll discover secret nooks for picnics, grab a coffee at a beachfront cafe along the way or sit down and take in the views.
Leafy Centennial Parklands is an idyllic spot for cycling, walking, rollerblading and horseriding with plenty of room to move - 360 hectares, in fact. The Royal Botanic Gardens in the heart of the city is peaceful and beautiful; lie back under a shady tree and watch the world go by.
Sydney Harbour is the gateway to a world of natural attractions. Navigate your way around the inner-harbour islands by ferry, or why not hire a kayak and paddle your way to a secluded harbour beach for a swim and a picnic?
A short drive from the city reveals more beauty. The world's second-oldest national park, the Royal National Park, lies to the south of the city, while the Blue Mountains World Heritage Area is a scenic 90-minute drive west of the CBD. Both popular tourist attractions, these pristine natural environments come alive in spring and summer with wildflowers and wildlife, and are fantastic destinations for a range of outdoor activities ranging from bushwalks and hiking to camping, mountain biking, abseiling and canyoning. You'll discover wetlands, eucalypt woodlands, rugged bushland, lush rainforests and sandstone gorges; there are photo opportunities at every turn, and you'll come away feeling refreshed and invigorated. If all that activity has you working up a sweat, cool off with a swim in a crystal-clear stream or waterhole, or under a tumbling waterfall.
Sydney Activities
Iconic venues, such as the Sydney Opera House, the State Theatre, the Sydney Theatre Company's home base at Walsh Bay and the Belvoir St Theatre in Surry Hills, play host to an array of theatre and unique shows.
Carriageworks runs a range of exciting events and exhibitions. Or see Illuminate at the Art Gallery of New South Wales and the next inspiring show in the Sydney International Art Series.
Sydney has a diverse range of art galleries, from major collections to small artists' studios in the city centre and suburbs, including Balmain and Bundeena, Paddington and Palm Beach. Plan your visit to the Art Gallery of New South Wales and other major public galleries including the Museum of Contemporary Art Australia and the Museum of Sydney. Cutting-edge private galleries worth a visit include Object Gallery, Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery, The Hughes Gallery and White Rabbit Gallery.
The Silver Nova is the eleventh ship to join our fleet. Our newest vessel will be a home away from home for up to 728 guests. Silver Nova’s innovative asymmetrical design introduces the world like never before, offering an immersive destination experience to our guests. With a gross tonnage of 54,700 tons she will offer a space to guest ratio of 75 GRT becoming one of the most spacious cruise ships ever built. What’s more, Silver Nova will be our most environmentally friendly and thanks to her ground breaking technological solutions, she will propel Silversea into a new era of sustainable cruising. It’s the Nova way to travel.
Year Built
2023
Capacity
728
Meeting Rooms
Yes
Year Refurbished
N/A
Elevators
N/A
Casino
No
Registry
Bahamas
Restaurants
8
Disco
N/A
Tonnage
54
Bars
N/A
Fitness Center
Yes
Cabins
364
Pools
N/A
Children's Program
No
Handicap Cabins
N/A
Theaters
Y
Internet Cafe
N/A
Shops
Yes
Library
Yes
Spa
Yes
Cabin Categories | Decks
Classic Veranda Suite
Deluxe Veranda Suite
Grand Suite
Junior Grand Suite
Master Suite
Medallion Suite
Otium Suite
Owner's Suite
Premium Medallion Suite
Premium Veranda Suite
Signature Suite
Silver Suite
Superior Veranda Suite
Cabin Details
Located at the bow and aft of the ship, the Classic Veranda Suite will offer travellers a taste of our famous on board luxury. After a busy day of exploring, welcome home to the haven of the Classic Veranda Suite. With butler service, a queen size bed (which can be separated on demand) and beautiful marble bathroom, you won’t want to leave! However, the best part of our Classic Veranda suite is by far the large (5m2) private, teak veranda which offer sweeping views of the destination. Pure bliss.
Located at the bow and aft of the ship, the Classic Veranda Suite will offer travellers a taste of our famous on board luxury. After a busy day of exploring, welcome home to the haven of the Classic Veranda Suite. With butler service, a queen size bed (which can be separated on demand) and beautiful marble bathroom, you won’t want to leave! However, the best part of our Classic Veranda suite is by far the large (5m2) private, teak veranda which offer sweeping views of the destination. Pure bliss.
Whether you are preparing for a dynamic day on shore, primping for a romantic dinner on board, or settling down for a quiet evening in-suite, you will be enveloped by the Deluxe Veranda Suite’s warm touches. Located in the ideal mid-ship position, the Deluxe Veranda Suite offers a comfortable 33 m2 of interior luxury. But perhaps this suite’s finest asset lies just outside, as floor-to-ceiling glass doors open onto a furnished private teak 5 m2 veranda offering sweeping views of your destination.
If you have ever wanted to indulge in one of our epitomes of ultra-luxury cruising, then the Grand Suite is perhaps the answer. Situated at the front of the ship, the Grand Suite offers sophistication and style for serious travellers. Thanks to an innovative design, the Grand Suite is one of the most luxurious and spacious suites aboard Silver Nova, offering sweeping sea to sky views on your destination from all living areas. A luxurious bathroom with double vanity, whirlpool and walk-in shower, plus a guest restroom complete.
Silver Nova’s Junior Grand Suite is a comfortably sized home away from home. Spaciously proportioned at 54-58 m2 or 581-624 sq. ft, including 6 m2 or 64 sq. ft of balcony, the Junior Grand builds on the success of the Grand Suite. It has inherited the best features of the Grand Suite by being positioned in the top bow position, offering spectacular views of the destination. The interior layout features a spacious living and dining area, as well as a secluded bedroom. The large bathroom features a double vanity, whirlpool and walk-in shower.
This new suite category is exclusive to Silver Nova. The Master Suite is stately, commanding and majestic and perfect for relaxing after a days exploring on shore. Located in the premium aft corner position, the Master Suite has a total size: 80 m2 (861 sq. ft) and includes 32 m2 (345 sq. ft.) of balcony. The incredible floor-to-ceiling glazing surrounding the living room and bedroom area will offer outstanding 270° views on your destination, regardless of whether you are in the world. A sumptuous bathroom will feature sweeping views of the destination.
One bedroom: 861 ft² / 80 m² including veranda
Butler service
Refrigerator and bar setup stocked with your preferences
Plush bathrobes
Plush slippers
Pillow menu
Luxury bath amenities
Umbrella
Hair dryer
Wall mounted USB-C mobile device chargers
Interactive Media Library
Champagne on arrival
Direct-dial telephone(s)
Large veranda with patio furniture and floor-to-ceiling glass doors; bedroom two has additional veranda
Living room with convertible sofa to accommodate an additional guest; bedroom two has additional sitting area
Separate dining area
Bathroom with double faucets on large vanity, separate shower and whirlpool bathtub; bedroom two has additional bathroom with bathtub or shower
Twin beds or king-sized bed; bedroom two has additional twin beds or queen sized bed
Custom-made luxury bed mattresses
Walk-in wardrobe(s) with personal safe
Vanity table(s)
Writing desk(s)
Two large flat-screen TVs, plus two additional flat-screen TVs in bedroom two
Sound system with Bluetooth connectivity
Espresso machine
Complimentary Wi-Fi
Complimentary laundry, pressing & wet cleaning
Daily canapés
Welcome chocolate box
Welcome fruit stand
Dinner at officer's table
Two hours of worldwide phone use, per voyage segment
Priority check-in on embarkation day with early suite access
Dinner for two in La Dame, one evening per voyage
Images are intended as a general reference. Features, materials, finishes and layout may be different than shown.
A mark of distinction, the Medallion Suite boasts a sumptuous and spacious living area, complete with rich textures and panoramic views from your large private veranda (8 m2 or 86 sq. ft.) Nestle up under plush bed linens for one of the best night’s sleep of your life, or rejuvenate after a busy day of exploring onshore in the cosy indoor sitting area (49 m2 or 527 sq. ft.) The large bathroom with double vanity, spacious bathtub and shower is the perfect place to soak the day away. Relax with ease in the Medallion Suite, as the grandeurs of this stateroom surround you with distinguished luxury.
The Otium Suite is one of our newest and finest suites. The crowning glory must surely be its unprecedented 270 degree view, giving you some of the best views of your destination possible.
The eponymous Owner’s Suite is a Venetian Society favourite. So, why not travel in this stylish suite and get a taste of the ultimate in luxury lifestyle. The suite’s total size is a huge 98 m2 or 1055 sq. ft., which includes 16 m2 (172 sq. ft.) of balcony making for comfortable outdoor living. The favourite mid ship position gives incredible views from both the dining area and bedroom. A luxurious bathroom with double vanity, plus a whirlpool and walk-in shower, bidet, lavatory and guest restroom perfect the in-suite experience.
With features similar to our best-selling Medallion Suite, the Premium Medallion has an optimal placement at the aft. The Medallion Suite design builds on the phenomenal success of our iconic Veranda suite, while offering the comfort of a generous interior and balcony (49 m2/527 sq. ft. and 8 m2/86 sq. ft respectively). Additionally, the suite features a large bathroom with a double vanity, a spacious bathtub and separate shower, as well as a secluded bedroom area with king-size bed.
A Silversea signature, the Veranda Suite offers elegant décor, a stunning marbled bathroom with a luxurious double vanity and sumptuous walk-in shower or large bathtub. Located now in the top aft location, the Premium Veranda will offer a comfortable interior. Additionally, an ample sitting area provides a generous expanse of interior comforts. Four suites (one on each deck) will offer spacious interiors adapted for guests with disabilities which will be located in the ideal mid-ship position. A new iteration of our iconic and perfect suite configuration.
Another exclusivity for Silver Nova. The Signature Suite is one of our most distinctive new suites, offering unparalleled destination immersion through unobstructed views from all interior areas. The Signature Suite is one of the most spacious suites on board totalling 65 m2 or 700 sq. ft., including 16 m2 or 172 sq. ft. of balcony for superlative outdoor living. The innovative layout will feature a large dining and living room area, as well as a secluded bedroom. The large bathroom features a double vanity, whirlpool and walk-in shower and lavatory is completed by a guest restroom.
One bedroom: 700 ft² / 65 m² including veranda
Butler service
Refrigerator and bar setup stocked with your preferences
Plush bathrobes
Plush slippers
Pillow menu
Luxury bath amenities
Umbrella
Hair dryer
Wall mounted USB-C mobile device chargers
Interactive Media Library
Champagne on arrival
Direct-dial telephone(s)
Large veranda with patio furniture and floor-to-ceiling glass doors
Living room with convertible sofa to accommodate an additional guest (Suites 6105, 7095, 8087, 9089)
Separate dining area
Bathroom with double faucets on large vanity, separate shower and whirlpool bathtub
Twin beds or king-sized bed
Custom-made luxury bed mattresses
Walk-in wardrobe(s) with personal safe
Vanity table(s)
Writing desk(s)
Two large flat-screen TVs
Sound system with Bluetooth connectivity
Espresso machine
Complimentary Wi-Fi
Complimentary laundry, pressing & wet cleaning
Daily canapés
Welcome chocolate box
Welcome fruit stand
Dinner at officer's table
Two hours of worldwide phone use, per voyage segment
Priority check-in on embarkation day with early suite access
Images are intended as a general reference. Features, materials, finishes and layout may be different than shown.
The Silver Suite is a Silversea favourite. It’s one of the Venetian Society’s favourite choices, and we can see why! The Silver Suite aboard Silver Nova offers an innovative design layout that will unlock full sea views from both the living room and bedroom, while the spacious living area allows for comfortable relaxing. A generous dining area makes cosy nights dining in veritable experiences in themselves. The suite features a generous walk-in closet as well as a bathroom with whirlpool bath, a walk-in shower, double vanity and separate lavatory.
Well situated at the front and back of the ship, the 28 m2 interior of the Veranda Suite is only the beginning. The 5m2 teak balcony makes each spectacular sunset feel like it is yours alone. From beautiful bed linens to sumptuous furniture, our Superior Veranda suites are luxurious inside and out! Whether enjoying some down time with the state of the art entertainment system or taking in dinner in-suite, the Superior Veranda is the cosiest home away from home on the high seas.
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Departure Port:
Auckland
Sailing Date:
Friday, 01/09/26
Return Date:
Sunday, 01/25/26
Nights:
16
Ship:
Silver Nova
Cruise Line:
Silversea Cruises
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Prices are per person, double occupancy, cruise only and on select sailings. Prices shown are for stateroom categories as noted and are shown in US Dollars. Government taxes and fees are additional. Airfare is not included. Prices and itineraries are based on availability and are subject to change without notice.