A new world of luxury is waiting aboard Silver Dawn. Both classic yet modern, Silver Dawn is the natural evolution of our fleet. Large enough to offer eight dining options – including the superb Sea and Land Taste (S.A.L.T.) programme – yet small enough for the famed Silversea on board ambience, Silver Dawn inherits the best features of her sister ships Silver Muse and Silver Moon, but is in a class all of her own. Sumptuous suites, outstanding itineraries plus cutting-edge design and technology, Silver Dawn sets new standards of luxury. Let’s wake up to a new dawn with Silversea.
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About Copenhagen
The center of Danish commerce and government, Copenhagen is one of Europes best-loved capitals. Visit the Little Mermaid statue and enjoy Tivoli Gardens, the 150-year-old amusement park. You can see the Danish crown jewels at Rosenborg Palace.
Copenhagen Attractions
Take a stroll down Langelinie Promenade to see the heart of Copenhagen. It runs along the water from the port, skirting the 300-year-old, moated citadel near the celebrated statue of Hans Christian Andersen's Little Mermaid. The surrounding park is home to the Gefion Fountain, Copenhagen's most spectacular fountain.
Copenhagen Activities
Visit two of Copenhagen's most famous castles - the Rosenborg, home to the Danish crown jewels, and the Christianborg, the residence of the Royal Family since 1749.
See the symbol of Copenhagen, the famous bronze sculpture of the Little Mermaid.
Visit the Canals of Gammel Strand and the water fountain of Gefion.
Pay your respects at the Resistance Museum, featuring relics of the Resistance Movement during the German occupation of World War II.
Bergen is set like a jewel amid seven mountains on the majestic Byfjord. The historic Hanseatic Wharf and 12th-centry fortress gives visitors a glimpse of the influence of the old commercial center. You can attend a piano recital at the home of composer Edvard Grieg.
Bergen Attractions
"Norway in a nutshell" is one of the most popular round trips in Norway. It takes you through some of the loveliest scenery in Fjord Norway. You experience the Flaam railway line, the Aurlandsfjord, the Naeroyfjord (the narrowest part of the Sognefjord) and the steep Stalheimskleivane hairpin bends
Bergen Activities
Experience the Flaam Railway - the amazing rail journey between the high-mountain station at Myrdal on the Bergen Line down to Flaam Station innermost in the Aurlandfjord
Take a Folgefonni Glacier tour
See western Norway from the air in a Fonna Fly - Seaplanes
See Kinsarvik Church, dating from 1160, is one of the oldest stone churches in Norway
At Rosendal you can visit the Rosendal Barony with Scandinavia's smallest baronial manor, built in 1665
Come and see the unique view from the top of Mount Ulriken! Free telescopes. Ulriken Mountain Café is open when the cable-car is running
Rosenkrantz Tower dates back to medieval times. The tower was erected by the governor of Bergen Castle (Bergenhus), Erik Rosenkrantz, and served as a combined residence and fortified tower to Bergen
Bryggens Museum is a cultural history museum based on finds made during the archaeological excavations at Bryggen between 1955 and 1972, showing the foundations of the city's oldest buildings from the 12th century on their original site
The medieval Castle Håkon's Hall was built during the reign of King Haakon Haakonsson between 1247 and 1261. It was the largest and most imposing building of the royal residency in 13th century Bergen, then the political centre of Norway
St. Mary's Church is the oldest building still existing in Bergen, from the first half of the 12th century and one of the most outstanding Romanesque churches in the country
The Bergen Aquarium is one of the finest and most extensive collections of marine fauna in Europe
The Arboretum, founded in 1971, occupies an area of 125 acres, part of which is planted with a variety of foreign trees and shrubs. Good walking in wooded surroundings and spots for swimming
The coastal town of Alesund is the commercial capital of the More og Romsdal district. But more important, it is noted for its characteristic Jugendstil (Art Nouveau) buildings, which some claim make Alesund one of the most beautiful towns in Norway. Today, narrow streets are crammed with buildings topped with turrets, spires and gables that bear decorations of dragonheads and curlicues. As one of the few remaining Art Nouveau towns in the world, in 1998 Alesund was awarded the coveted Houens National Memorial Prize for the preservation of its unique architecture.
Alesund Activities
Atlantic Sea Park - Located about two miles west of Ålesund, this unique Sea Park is built into a large stretch of coastal area with fishing stands, hiking trails, bathing sites and outstanding diving venues. It features large aquariums teeming with ocean life from up and down the Atlantic. Fish feeding is daily at 1:00 p.m.
Ålesund Museum - The exhibits at this museum concentrate on the history of sealing, fishing, shipping, the fire of 1904, the German occupation during World War II and the town's distinctive Jugendstil architecture.
Ålesund Church - The church was built in 1909 in Norman style. It boasts splendid frescoes and beautiful stained-glass windows. The gable windows behind the organ were an inauguration gift from the German Emperor Wilhelm II.
Municipal ParkLocally known as Byparken, it features a statue of Rollo, which was presented to the people of Ålesund from the city of Rouen in 1911. The park also has a monument dedicated to Kaiser Wilhelm II who made major contributions to the rebuilding of Ålesund after the Great Fire in 1904.
Trondheim exudes history from every pore of her stave churches and cobbled streets. Take in the splendid Nidaros Domen, built in 1066 over the grave of St. Olaf. Its the most magnificent cathedral in Scandinavia. The Royal Familys vacation palace is here too. Its the largest wooden building in Norway.
Trondheim Attractions
Stretching 120 metres (400 ft) into the sky, the Tyholt Tower was built by the Telecommunications Authority for modern radio and telecommunications. This is a must for tourists as it offers a spectacular view of Trondheim and the surrounding area. It also features a rotating restaurant 74 metres (243 ft) above ground.
Trondheim Activities
Ringve National Museum is the only Norwegian museum specializing in musical instruments from all over the world
The Art Gallery has a large collection of Norwegian art from around 1800 up to the present. It also has an impressive collection of Danish art and a significant representation of other renowned international artists
The old penitentiary from 1725 is now a distinctive, quaint maritime museum. The exhibits include models of sailing ships, figureheads, marine instruments and pictures of local sailing ships
National Museum of Decorative Arts features historic and modern collections of furniture, silver, textiles, and much more
Vitenskapsmuseet, which is part of the Norwegian University of Science and Technology, has exhibits from both cultural and natural history. The archaeological exhibitions include material from the Stone, Bronze and Iron ages, the Viking period, and the Middle Ages, as well as Southern Sami culture
During excavation work on the site of the new public library, archaeologists found the ruins of what is thought to be Olavskirken, a church dating back to the middle of the 12th century
The Hospital Church was built in 1705 and still serves as the insitutional church for the Hospital to this day
Kristiansten fort was built 1681-84 after the great city fire in 1681, and now proudly stands guard over the city centre
Norway's national sanctuary and the most important monument from the Middle Ages, Nidaros Cathedral was built over the grave of St. Olav, Norway's patron saint whose reputation shone far beyond the borders of his country
Sverresborg is a fascinating museum of cultural history, with open-air areas and indoor exhibitionsThe Archbishop´s Residence is the oldest secular building in Scandinavia
Andalsnes is a modern town with a history deeply shaped by WWII. Located at the mouth of a fjord, the town is a hotspot for climbing, fishing and skiing. Visit Andalsnes on a Norwegian Fjord itinerary or arrive via the scenic Rauma Railway.
Andalsnes Attractions
Andalsnes is the starting point for one of the great motor drives in Norway: the Trollstigvegen, a 2-hour drive along Route 63 south to Geiranger. The highway climbs to 620m (2,034 ft.) over a distance of 8km (5 miles). The Orneveien or "Eagle's Road" down to Geiranger was a marvel of Norwegian engineering upon its completion in 1952.
Andalsnes Activities
Vegmuseum, Trollstigen , is a little museum at the pass, with exhibitions relating the story of how this incredible road came to be.
Another grand highlight of the area is en route to Dombås (Rte. 9). Both road and train lines follow the Troll Wall or Trollveggen, a major challenge for mountaineers, rising 1,800m (5,905 ft.). A combined Norwegian and British team "conquered" it in 1965.
The visitor center distributes more than a dozen leaflets outlining the best hiking trails through the Romsdalen Alps, a string of mountains enveloping Åndalsnes. The most dramatic route -- and our all-time favorite -- is the full-day jaunt that begins 50m (164 ft.) north of Åndalsnes and climbs to the summit of Nesaksla Mountain, rising 715m (2,345 ft.) over Åndalsnes. At the top you're rewarded with another one of those awesome panoramas. On a clear day you can see down to the Romsdalsfjord. From here the climb continues to the summit of Høgnosa at 991m (3,251 ft.) and on to Åkesfjellet at 1,215m (3,986 ft.).
The Romsdalsfjord is one of the most scenic in western Norway, cutting a deep gash into the earth and extending west of Åndalsnes. The tourist office can arrange 4-hour fishing tours of the fjord at a cost of 250NOK ($36) per person. An annual local license can be obtained for180NOK ($25) from the tourist office.
Situated along the innermost arm of the Nordfjord, this picturesque village of western Norway is surrounded by some of Scandinavia´s most captivating scenery. Here lies the largest glacier in all of Europe, the Jostedal, towering nearly 6,200 feet over a deep valley. The green fields, serene lakes and cascading falls of this region are simply breathtaking.
Olden Attractions
Jostedalsbreen National Park covers an area of 1,310 square kilometres. Jostedalsbreen is the biggest glacier in mainland Europe. The national park also contains many other large and small glaciers.
As soon as you arrive in Skagen you squint: everything is yellow the houses, the railway station, the church, the shops and all of it bathed in a sunlight which seems to gain extra brightness by being reflected off two separate seas and a desert-like belt of sand dunes nearby. The distinctive colour of the town's buildings, stemming from the cheapest form of housepaint available, is a shade known throughout Denmark as 'Skagen Yellow'.
Skagen Attractions
The headland at Grenen, the northernmost point of Denmark, is a spectacular setting where the two parts of the Baltic Sea, the Kattegat and the Skagerrak meet. This makes for turbulent seas and strandings - beachings and shipwreckings are not uncommon. The frequent shipping losses and the strategic location as the gateway to the Baltic led to Skagen being the site of one of Denmark's earliest lighthouses, the Vippefyr, constructed in the 15th century. A reconstruction of the lighthouse is located to the north of the town of Skagen.
The center of Danish commerce and government, Copenhagen is one of Europes best-loved capitals. Visit the Little Mermaid statue and enjoy Tivoli Gardens, the 150-year-old amusement park. You can see the Danish crown jewels at Rosenborg Palace.
Copenhagen Attractions
Take a stroll down Langelinie Promenade to see the heart of Copenhagen. It runs along the water from the port, skirting the 300-year-old, moated citadel near the celebrated statue of Hans Christian Andersen's Little Mermaid. The surrounding park is home to the Gefion Fountain, Copenhagen's most spectacular fountain.
Copenhagen Activities
Visit two of Copenhagen's most famous castles - the Rosenborg, home to the Danish crown jewels, and the Christianborg, the residence of the Royal Family since 1749.
See the symbol of Copenhagen, the famous bronze sculpture of the Little Mermaid.
Visit the Canals of Gammel Strand and the water fountain of Gefion.
Pay your respects at the Resistance Museum, featuring relics of the Resistance Movement during the German occupation of World War II.
At the main port of Ronne on the Danish fishing island of Bornhollm, you will be treated to spectacular coastline scenery of craggy hills and narrow winding roads. Here you can also find intriguing old, round churches and historic stone castles.
Gdynia lies on the smile-wide Gulf of Gdansk, an area Poles consider to be their Riviera, with gorgeous silky-sand beaches and sweeping dunes. Nearby is bustling Gdansk, a thriving city symbolizing modern Polands democratic and economic revival. In Gdansks gothic quarter, see medieval churches and 13-century Oliwa Cathedral.
Gdansk Attractions
Whoever wishes to experience the charm and the beauty of Gdynia is best advised to walk up the Kamienna Góra Hill (54 meters above the sea level ). The place commands a marvelous view of the whole city, the wooded hills, the port and the boundless sea. It is one of the most beautiful and first- rate landscapes in Poland.
Gdansk Activities
Those who are fond of painting or other belle arts will find more than a dozen of small art - galleries in the city
The D. Baduszkowa Music Theatre is one of the biggest and the most important music concert halls in Poland. Its repertoire ranges from world - famous musicals ( Jesus Christ Superstar, Hair, Les Miserables, Scrooge ) to works of renowned local composers
Stroll the Great Armory. This impressive example of Renaissance architecture is now an art academy and shopping mall.
Visit the largest Gothic castle in Europe, built by the Teutonic Knights in Malbork.
Search for amber, "the gold of the Baltic," in the city's many fine shops. It's used to make everything from jewelry to chess sets.
Explore the city's historic waterfront and view rare wildlife by canoe.
Established in the early 13th century along the banks of the Daugava River, medieval Riga is the capital of the newly established nation of Latvia. The city's strong German flavor, dating back to the days of the Hanseatic League, is evident in its architectural styles, fashions and cuisine as well as in the sheer numbers of Germans who visit each year. Highlights of the city include the Dome Cathedral and the House of Three Brothers.
Riga Activities
The Freedom Monument, affectionately called Milda by locals dates from 1935. It's a national shrine for Latvians in memory of people who were deported to Siberia in Soviet times
Great and Small Guild Halls - Both buildings dating back to the 14th century; it was the home of the merchants and the city's artisans
The House of Blackheads dating from 1344, was used to house traveling, single members of the merchants guild
Cat House - the story goes that 100 years ago, the Latvian owner of the building was "not welcomed" into the the powerful Great Guild across the road. To be insulting to his enemies, he ordered the cats to be turned around, ... backside up... A lengthy court battle ensued, "the cats" were eventually turned around and he was admitted to the Guild
The "Three Brothers" is a collection of medieval buildings which depict different stages in the architectural development of Riga (medieval to Baroque)
The Old City Walls and the Swedish Gate are the oldest remaining portion of the Old Town "fort type" walls
The Riga Castle was built in 1330, it’s currently the residence of the president of Latvia
The Academy of Sciences, built by the Soviets, the local nicknames for this "Empire State Building" copy include "Stalin's birthday cake" or "the Kremlin"
Laima Clock - The famous meeting point in Riga
The Dome Cathedral is the largest place of worship in the Baltics and don't miss its organ which is one of the biggest in Europe (6768 pipes!)
The Occupation Museum of Latvia 1940-1991 houses an extensive collection of papers, photographs and manuscripts from the period of the Nazi and Soviet occupations of Latvia
The Ethnographic Open Air Museum is a place where you can see "Latvian life as it used to be lived"
The History Museum of Latvia displays the evolution of Latvia and its people from the Neolithic to the 19th century
The Museum of Riga’s History and Navigation is the oldest museum of Latvia, it was founded in 1773. This museum displays a collection of half a million items which give a fascinating insight into the development of Riga over the centuries
The Museum of Nature -: Four floors enable you to discover an extensive collection of stuffed animals imaginatively mounted
The Mentzendorff’s House is a historical house which belonged to a wealthy Riga merchant. It's worth seeing it for the 18th century frescoes and the true medieval atmosphere
The capital and largest city in Estonia, Tallinn is located on the Gulf of Finland, south of Helsinki, Finland. It offers an interesting blend of modern, Western atmosphere with well preserved medieval buildings, walls and narrow streets. It is very popular with artists and has numerous galleries, museums and cultural festivals.
Despite a history that dates back 500 years, Finlands capital is a decidedly modern city. Shop for Finnish-made products at the Senaatti Center complex, visit the Arabia ceramic factory or delve into history at the national museum, Kansallismeuseo.
Helsinki Attractions
The whole city with one card. The Helsinki Card is a handy, economical way to make the most of your visit in Helsinki. The Helsinki Card is a transport ticket and entrance ticket all in one and has a number of great value bonuses attached. All this is included in the Helsinki Card: - free unlimited travel on public transport in Helsinki - free entrance to sights and museums - free entrance & waterbus rides to Suomenlinna Sea Fortress and Helsinki Zoo - Korkeasaari - free surprise gifts - free Helsinki Card guide book with maps - great value discounts on sightseeing tours (up to 70%), Finnair airport bus (-30 %), culture and leisure programmes (up to 50 %) etc.
Helsinki Activities
Suomenlinna Maritime Fortress is one of the biggest sea fortresses in the world, founded in 1748 and built by Augustin Ehrensvärd on islands off the coast of Helsinki
Linnanmäki has entertained families since 1950. The amusement park has an enormous selection of fun rides, from ultra scary to more easy-going
Sea Life takes you on a voyage from the tropical oceans to the Arctic Sea, stopping at the Baltic Sea along the way. Discover strange and fascinating underwater worlds, home to crabs and starfish as well as sharks and rays
Helsinki Zoo (founded in 1889) is one of the oldest zoos in the world. In Helsinki Zoo you meet animals all the way from the arctic tundra to the tropical rainforest
Quarried out of the natural bedrock, Temppeliaukio Church is one of Helsinki's most popular tourist attractions
The Uspenski Cathedral is the largest orthodox church in Western Europe. With its golden cupolas and redbrick facade, the church is one of the clearest symbols of the Russian impact on Finnish history
Ateneum Art Museum holds Finland's biggest collection of paintings, sculpture, drawings, watercolours and graphic art
At the Fallkulla Domestic Animal Zoo children and the young can take part in animal care and help with work on the farm
A unique tropical garden, Gardenia, was opened in April 2001. The luxuriant tropical garden, covered by glass, is a beautiful and refreshing place to visit all year round
Swedens capital is built on 14 islands. Clean and bright, Stockholm has many museums that depict its Viking heritage and artistic soul. Shop for glassware and textiles displaying distinctive Swedish design. Spend some time at Skansen, the worlds first open air museum.
Stockholm Attractions
The Gamla Stan is the oldest part of Stockholm and a popular attraction. Its narrow cobblestone streets are lined with beautiful buildings dating from the 13th through the 18th centuries. Today they house boutiques, restaurants, cafés, and clubs.
Stockholm Activities
Explore the city's ancient history by visiting the medieval Old Town and the impressive City Hall, the site of the Nobel Prize banquet. Take time to enjoy the smart boutiques, art galleries and antique shops that line the streets
Visit the grand Vasa Ship Museum, home to Vasa, the world's oldest preserved ship
Get medieval in the Medieval Museum, which focuses on the archaeological discoveries of the Castle of Three Crowns of Stockholm
A new world of luxury is waiting aboard Silver Dawn. Both classic yet modern, Silver Dawn is the natural evolution of our fleet. Large enough to offer eight dining options – including the superb Sea and Land Taste (S.A.L.T.) programme – yet small enough for the famed Silversea on board ambience, Silver Dawn inherits the best features of her sister ships Silver Muse and Silver Moon, but is in a class all of her own. Sumptuous suites, outstanding itineraries plus cutting-edge design and technology, Silver Dawn sets new standards of luxury. Let’s wake up to a new dawn with Silversea.
Year Built
2022
Capacity
596
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Elevators
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Casino
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Registry
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Restaurants
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Disco
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Tonnage
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Bars
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Fitness Center
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Cabins
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Pools
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Children's Program
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Handicap Cabins
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Theaters
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Internet Cafe
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Library
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Spa
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Cabin Categories | Decks
Classic Veranda Suite
Deluxe Veranda Suite
Grand Suite
Owner's Suite
Panorama Suite
Royal Suite
Silver Suite
Superior Veranda Suite
Vista Suite
Cabin Details
A lower-bow location makes the Classic Veranda Suite a comfortable choice for travellers. A lovely comfortable bed available in a twin or queen bed configuration with a choice of mattress makes sure that you enjoy the best nights sleep of your life, while the seating area is perfect for in-suite dining. But perhaps the Classic Verandas best feature lies outside the suite with the 6m2 veranda for which the suite was named.
Suite features
Dedicated butler
Twin beds or queen-sized bed
Down duvets
Pillow Menu
Marbled bathroom with vanity, separate shower and full-sized bath
Luxury bath amenities
Plush bathrobes
Slippers
Veranda with patio furniture and floor-to-ceiling glass doors
One 40 / 102 cm flat-screen HD TV
Interactive Media Library
Unlimited Standard Wifi
Wall mounted USB-C mobile device chargers
Refrigerator and bar setup stocked with your preferences
Champagne on arrival
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A lower-bow location makes the Classic Veranda Suite a comfortable choice for travellers. A lovely comfortable bed available in a twin or queen bed configuration with a choice of mattress makes sure that you enjoy the best nights sleep of your life, while the seating area is perfect for in-suite dining. But perhaps the Classic Verandas best feature lies outside the suite with the 6m2 veranda for which the suite was named.
Suite features
Dedicated butler
Twin beds or queen-sized bed
Down duvets
Pillow Menu
Marbled bathroom with vanity, separate shower and full-sized bath
Luxury bath amenities
Plush bathrobes
Slippers
Veranda with patio furniture and floor-to-ceiling glass doors
One 40 / 102 cm flat-screen HD TV
Interactive Media Library
Unlimited Standard Wifi
Wall mounted USB-C mobile device chargers
Refrigerator and bar setup stocked with your preferences
Champagne on arrival
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After a busy day of on shore exploring, the Deluxe Veranda Suite is the perfect home away from home. Spacious and well-situated, enjoy ultra-luxury amenities from the 24-hour butler service to the well-stocked mini-bar (and yes, theyre all included!). Not forgetting the teak veranda from which the suite takes her name, the Deluxe Veranda is the perfect setting for making perfect memories.
Suite features
Dedicated butler
Twin beds or queen-sized bed
Down duvets
Pillow Menu
Marbled bathroom with vanity, separate shower and full-sized bath
Luxury bath amenities
Plush bathrobes
Slippers
Veranda with patio furniture and floor-to-ceiling glass doors
One 40 / 102 cm flat-screen HD TV
Interactive Media Library
Unlimited Standard Wifi
Wall mounted USB-C mobile device chargers
Refrigerator and bar setup stocked with your preferences
Champagne on arrival
Located on decks 6, 7 & 8.
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A grand traveller needs a grand suite, and we are happy to oblige! Get ready to scale new heights of comfort in our ultra-luxury Grand Suite. Situated at the front of the ship for the most spectacular views, the Grand Suite is for travellers who like the finer things in life. A large veranda, furnished with sunbeds, makes for perfect memories. Indoors, the sumptuous seating area and cosy bedrooms are the very definition of relaxing in style.
Suite features
Dedicated butler
Twin beds or king-sized bed; Two-bedroom has additional twin beds or queen-sized bed
Walk-in wardrobe(s) with personal safe
Handmade Savoir® mattress with horse hair topper
Down duvet covers
Pillow Menu
Marbled bathroom with double vanity, separate shower and full-sized bath, plus a powder room; Two-bedroom has additional marbled bathroom with full-sized bath
Plush bathrobes
Luxury bath amenities
Slippers
Two verandas with patio furniture and floor-to-ceiling glass doors. Two-bedroom has additional veranda
Separate dining area
Illy® Espresso Machine
Refrigerator and bar setup, stocked with your preferences
One 55 / 140 cm and one 40 / 102 cm flat-screen HD TVs in main suite, plus one 40 / 102 cm flat-screen HD TV in bedroom two
Bose Sound Touch 30 with Bluetooth connectivity
Unlimited Premium Wifi
Interactive Media Library
Vanity table(s) with hair dryer
Living room (with convertible sofa to accommodate an additional guest)
Sitting area; Two-bedroom has additional sitting area
Wall mounted USB-C mobile device chargers
Writing desk(s) with personalised stationery
Complimentary Laundry, pressing & wet cleaning
Special chocolate welcome
Daily canape service
Dinner at officer's table
Dinner for two in La Dame, one evening per voyage
Two hours of worldwide phone use from your suite, per voyage segment
Champagne on arrival and fruit stand
Located on deck 8 and 9.
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If the Owners suite is good enough for our Chairman, then we must be doing something right! Available in a one or two bedroom configuration (so perfect for families) the Owners suite is the epitome of elegance at sea. A large seating area is the hub of the suite, equipped with all mod cons think a Bose sound system, an interactive 55 TV and even an Illy coffee machine! Whether inside or relaxing on the large teak veranda, the Owners suite offers supreme comfort every hour of the day!
Suite features
Dedicated butler
Twin beds or king-sized bed; Two-bedroom has additional twin beds or queen-sized bed
Walk-in wardrobes with personal safe
Handmade Savoir® mattress with horse hair topper
Down duvet covers
Pillow Menu
Marbled bathroom with full-sized tub and separate shower, plus a powder room; Two-bedroom has additional marbled bathroom with shower
Plush bathrobes
Luxury bath amenities
Slippers
Vanity table with hair dryer
Large veranda with patio furniture and floor-to-ceiling glass doors; Two- bedroom has additional large picture window
Separate dining area
Illy® Espresso Machine
Refrigerator and bar setup, stocked with your preferences
Interactive Media Library
Unlimited Premium Wifi
One 55 / 140 cm and one 40 / 102 cm flat-screen HD TVs in main suite, plus one 40 / 102 cm flat-screen HD TV in bedroom two
Living room with sitting area; Two-bedroom has additional sitting area
Writing desk(s) with personalised stationery
Bose Sound Touch 30 with Bluetooth connectivity
Wall mounted USB-C mobile device chargers
Complimentary Laundry, pressing & wet cleaning
Special chocolate welcome
Daily canape service
Dinner at officer's table
Dinner for two in La Dame, one evening per voyage
Two hours of worldwide phone use from your suite, per voyage segment
Champagne on arrival and fruit stand
Located on deck 9.
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Beautiful elegant furnishings are the perfect choice to soothe and relax as you sail from one destination to the next. Large windows flood the room with light, making for luxurious sea views whether its morning, noon or night! Panorama suites are the perfect accompaniment to a Silver Suite for larger parties, or just perfect on their own. With all the mod cons that you would expect from an ultra-luxury cruise line, Panorama Suites offer comfort, space and style!
Suite features
Dedicated butler
Twin beds or queen-sized bed
Premium mattresses
Down duvets covers
Pillow Menu
Marbled bathroom with vanity, separate shower and full-sized bath
Luxury bath amenities
Plush bathrobes
Slippers
One 40 / 102 cm flat-screen HD TV
Interactive Media Library
Unlimited Standard Wifi
Wall mounted USB-C mobile device chargers
Refrigerator and bar setup stocked with your preferences
Champagne on arrival
Located on deck 9.
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With just two Royal Suites on board, this stateroom is in a class all of its own! Spacious and dignified, commanding and majestic, theres no secret to why we named this suite Royal. Ample indoor space with a living room (including state of the art entertainment systems), twin beds that can be joined upon demand and even an adjoining bedroom if required, the Royal Suite is the answer when travelling with the family! Not to mention unlimited Wi-Fi, a sumptuous marble bathroom and spacious teak veranda, the Royal Suite is fit for a king!
Suite features
Dedicated butler
Twin beds or king-sized bed; Two bedroom has additional twin beds or queen-sized bed
Premium mattresses
Down duvets
Pillow menu
Marbled bathroom with double vanity, separate shower and full-sized bath, plus a powder room; Two-bedroom has additional marbled bathroom with full-sized bath
Walk-in wardrobe(s) with personal safe
Plush bathrobes
Luxury bath amenities
Slippers
Vanity table with hair dryer
Separate dining area
Refrigerator and bar setup stocked with your preferences
Illy® espresso machine
Unlimited Premium Wifi
One 55 / 140 cm and one 40 / 102 cm flat-screen HD TVs in main suite, plus one 40 / 102 cm flat-screen HD TV in bedroom two
Bose Sound Touch 30 with Bluetooth connectivity
Large veranda with patio furniture and floor-to-ceiling glass doors; Two-bedroom has additional veranda
Interactive Media Library
Wall mounted USB-C mobile device chargers
Complimentary Laundry, pressing & wet cleaning
Special chocolate welcome
Daily canape service
Dinner at officer's table
Dinner for two in La Dame, one evening per voyage
Two hours of worldwide phone use from your suite, per voyage segment
Champagne on arrival and fruit stand
Located on deck 7.
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A Silversea favourite and by far our best-selling suite! The Silver Suite is one of the foundations of ultra-luxury cruising. Take travelling to a whole new level with the Silver Suites unparalleled levels of service, comfort and of course style! Available in either a one bedroom, a two bedroom or wheelchair accessible configuration, Silver Suites are fully equipped for the discerning traveller. Whether enjoying the spectacular views from the veranda or relaxing in the large sitting room, Silver Suites offer a comfortable haven on the high seas.
Suite features
Dedicated butler
Twin beds or king-sized bed
Down duvets
Pillow menu
Marbled bathroom with double vanity, separate shower and full-sized bath, plus a powder room; Two-bedroom has additional marbled bathroom with full-sized bath
Plush bathrobes
Luxury bath amenities
Slippers
Vanity table with hair dryer
Walk-in wardrobe with personal safe
Separate dining area
Refrigerator and bar setup stocked with your preferences
Veranda with patio furniture and floor-to-ceiling glass door
Illy® Espresso Machine
Unlimited Premium Wifi
Bose Sound Touch 30 with Bluetooth connectivity
Interactive Media Library
One 55 / 140 cm and one 40 / 102 cm flat-screen HD TVs in main suite; plus one 40 / 102 cm cm flat-screen HD TV in bedroom two
Wall mounted USB-C mobile device chargers
Personalized stationery and umbrella
Complimentary Laundry, pressing & wet cleaning
Special chocolate welcome
Daily canape service
Dinner at officer's table
Champagne on arrival and a bowl of fruits
Located on decks 9, 10 & 11.
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A superior location makes the Superior Veranda Suite, well superior! From the sumptuous views from the teak veranda to the spacious sitting room and large marble bathroom, everything about the Superior Veranda has been designed for your comfort. So settle in and get comfortable, order some 24-hours room service from your butler and enjoy a bit of R&R. We guarantee you wont want to leave.
Suite features
Dedicated butler
Twin beds or queen-sized bed
Down duvets
Pillow Menu
Marbled bathroom with vanity, separate shower and full-sized bath
Luxury bath amenities
Plush bathrobes
Slippers
Veranda with patio furniture and floor-to-ceiling glass doors
One 40 / 102 cm flat-screen HD TV
Interactive Media Library
Unlimited Standard Wifi
Wall mounted USB-C mobile device chargers
Refrigerator and bar setup stocked with your preferences
Champagne on arrival
Located on decks 7, 8 & 9.
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Comfortable, spacious and offering stupendous ocean views, the Vista Suite carries its name very well! Wake up to wide ocean views, breakfast to the sound of the waves lapping at the side of the ship or simply relax with the in-suite entertainment system and comfy sofas. Some Vista Suites are a little larger than standard perfect for our guests with limited mobility. If you have ever wanted a home away from home on the high seas, the vista Suite is it.
Suite features
Dedicated butler
Twin beds or queen-sized bed
Down duvets
Pillow Menu
Luxury bath amenities
Plush bathrobes
Slippers
Marbled bathroom with vanity, separate wet room with shower seat
Unlimited Standard Wifi
One 40 / 102 cm flat-screen HD TV
Interactive Media Library
Wall mounted USB-C mobile device chargers
Refrigerator and bar setup stocked with your preferences
Large picture window
Sitting area
Writing desk(s) with personalised stationery
Champagne on arrival
Walk-in wardrobe with personal safe; wheelchair accessible suites fitted with cupboards and wardrobe with personal safe
Located on deck 4.
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Deck 10
Deck 11
Deck 4
Deck 5
Deck 6
Deck 7
Deck 8
Deck 9
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Departure Port:
Copenhagen
Sailing Date:
Saturday, 07/25/26
Return Date:
Tuesday, 08/11/26
Nights:
17
Ship:
Silver Dawn
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.