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24 nights cruise in Northern Europe

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Departure Port
Copenhagen (Denmark)
Ports of Call
Copenhagen (Denmark),Skagen (Denmark),Day at sea,Lerwick/Shetland (United Kingdom),Kirkwall (United Kingdom),Kirkwall (Orkney Islands, Scotland),Day at sea,Liverpool (United Kingdom),Belfast (Northern Ireland) (United Kingdom),Holyhead (Wales),Cobh (Ireland),Falmouth (United Kingdom),St Helier,Southampton (United Kingdom),St Helier,Saint Malo (Brittany),Day at sea,Bordeaux (France),Bordeaux (France),Bordeaux (France),Bilbao (Spain),Santander (Spain),Day at sea,Vigo (Spain),Porto (Leixoes) (Portugal),Lisbon (Portugal)
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Belfast (Northern Ireland), United Kingdom

Belfast is the largest city in Northern Ireland, situated at the mouth of the River Lagan and is surrounded by mountains. Belfast had been and remains the industrial and financial center of Northern Ireland, with a high level in fields such as the arts, higher education and business. It is a green city with many Parks and Gardens. Don't miss the top city's attraction, the Belfast Zoo, with animals in danger in their natural environment.

Bilbao, Spain

Bilbao is a municipality and city in Spain, the capital of the province of Biscay in the autonomous community of the Basque Country. With a population of 353,187 as of 2010,it is the largest city of its autonomous community and the tenth largest in Spain. With roughly 1 million inhabitants, Bilbao lies within one of the most populous metropolitan areas in northern Spain. The Bilbao metropolitan area includes the comarca of Greater Bilbao (875,552) plus satellite towns, ranking the fifth largest in Spain.

Bordeaux, France

Bordeaux is an elegant and historic city in southwestern France, world-renowned for its exceptional wines and rich architectural heritage. Situated along the Garonne River, the city is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, known for its stunning 18th-century buildings and vibrant cultural scene. It offers a perfect blend of tradition and modern living, with charming squares, lively pedestrian streets, and the iconic Cité du Vin, a museum dedicated to the world of wine. Bordeaux is a destination full of sophistication, gastronomy, and authentic French flair.

Cobh, Ireland

Cobh is a picturesque seaside town in southern Ireland, near Cork. It is best known as the last port of call of the Titanic in 1912, a fact that gives it special historical significance. The town stands out for its colorful harbor, traditional houses with bright facades, and the impressive St. Colman’s Cathedral overlooking the waterfront. Today, Cobh is a popular destination for cruise visitors and travelers interested in history, maritime heritage, and the charm of an authentic Irish town.

Copenhagen, Denmark

Copenhagen, the largest city in Scandinavia, is home to the oldest kingdom in the world. Since the bronze life-size statue of the "Little Horn" of Hans Christian Andersen, Town Hall Square and the Castle of Kristianmporgk, Copenhagen has cultural and historical wealth and is a wonderful city for walking . Tour the shopping center or enjoy the lush gardens of Tivoli and entertainment venues in the surrounding area. Visit the port Nichavn and relax in an outdoor cafe or wander boat canals of Copenhagen.

Falmouth, United Kingdom

Falmouth is a large town port on the banks of the River Fal in the county of Cornwall, United Kingdom. The port mostly serves cargoes, while many cruise lines operate there. Travellers can visit its clear beaches and the National Maritime Museum Cornwall. It is a cultural town full of theatres that it also features the Falmouth Art Gallery. 

Saint Malo (Brittany)

Saint-Malo, located in Brittany, France, is a historic seaside city known for its well-preserved ramparts and picturesque old town. Built on a peninsula, it offers stunning views of the Atlantic and has a rich maritime heritage, having once been a port for explorers and privateers. Today, Saint-Malo attracts visitors with its sandy beaches, impressive architecture, and renowned gastronomy, making it one of Brittany’s most charming destinations.

Kirkwall, Orkney Islands, Scotland

Kirkwall is the capital of the Orkney Islands in Scotland and serves as their main cultural and commercial center. The town is best known for the impressive St. Magnus Cathedral, dating back to the 12th century and standing as its most iconic landmark. Narrow streets, traditional buildings, and the harbor give Kirkwall a charming atmosphere, while its museums and local shops highlight the rich history and culture of the Orkneys. Kirkwall is also an ideal base for exploring the islands’ prehistoric sites and natural treasures.

Holyhead (Wales)

The town centre offers a number of good places to eat a theatre and a cinema.There are a range of places for the visitor to stay and Holyhead is often used as an overnight stop on the way to,or from,holidaying in Ireland as a centre for touring the island of Anglesey itself.Around Holyhead there is excellent fishing,golfing and of course sailing facilities.Couple this with the wonderful scenery walks and beaches and you can easily lose yourself and relax for a few days.

St Helier

St Helier is the capital of the island of Jersey in the Channel Islands. It is the largest town on the island and serves as its main administrative and commercial center. Located on the southern coast, it features a harbor, shops, restaurants, and landmarks such as Elizabeth Castle. It was named after Saint Helier, who, according to tradition, lived and was martyred there in the 6th century.

Kirkwall, United Kingdom

Kirkwall is the capital and administrative center of Orkney. It was founded around 1035 by the Vikings and the original city is one of the best preserved examples of an ancient Norwegian town. Its name comes from the old Norwegian dialect which means "church-Bay" and refers to a very old church.Explore the main street, visit the shops with the unique handicrafts and the cozy cafe.

Lisbon, Portugal

Discover the captivating views of the city and harbor from the Alto do Parque Belvedere Park. Take a bike and go for a walk along the beautiful Atlantic Ocean. See the fascinating marine life to the aquarium in Lisbon. Visit the charming village of Fatima, where is said that Virgin Mary had been seen by many people. Visit the St George Kasteo with multimedia reports of the city's history and breathtaking views of Lisbon and the Tagus River.

Liverpool, United Kingdom

 Liverpool is a city and metropolitan borough of Merseyside, England, United Kingdom along the eastern side of the Mersey Estuary. It is the fourth most populous British city, and third most populous in England, with a 2011 population of 466,400 and is at the centre of a wider urban area, the Liverpool City Region, which has a population of around 2 million people.Liverpool is noted for its rich architectural heritage and is home to many buildings regarded as amongst the greatest examples of their respective styles in the world. Liverpool is also well known for its strong sporting identity. The city is home of two Premier League football clubs, Liverpool F.C. and Everton F.C.

Lerwick/Shetland, United Kingdom

Lerwick is a bustling, cosmopolitan seaport with services and amenities only usually found in much larger places on the British mainland. The extensive leisure and entertainment facilities provide warm hospitality to visitors. The old waterfront is thronged with pleasure boats, visiting yachts, historic craft and working fishing boats. There's a variety of lively bars and clubs, ranging from popular "theme" bars to more traditional hostelries.  Visitors can explore a surprisingly wide range of well-stocked shops. Lerwick also has an outstanding Museum and Archives, incorporating an art gallery. 

Porto (Leixoes), Portugal

Porto is one of the oldest European centres and the second largest city in Portugal. Many archaeological ruins from the Roman times indicate its interesting history. Baroque carvings, the Douro Valley and the Porto river make the city one of the most charming cities in Europe. Its beautiful monuments by well-known architects such as Gustave Eiffel's Dona Maria Bridge make the city an atmospheric place. Do not miss to taste the sweet local wine, the famous Porto. 

Santander, Spain

For a glimpse into Santander's distant past, visit the Regional Museum of Prehistory and Archaeology. Its collection includes rare finds from ancient caves and pre-Roman Celtic artifacts. Santander's more contemporary attractions include wide beaches, a lively waterfront promenade and the Museum of Fine Arts.

Skagen, Denmark

Skagen sits at the northern tip of Denmark, known for its striking light and sweeping coastal dunes. The meeting point of two seas creates a dramatic natural spectacle that defines the area. Its yellow houses with red roofs lend the town a warm and distinctive charm. The strong artistic heritage remains visible, inspired by painters who were drawn to its unique atmosphere. It is a calm yet captivating destination with a confident sense of place.

Southampton, United Kingdom

Southampton is a large city and major port on the south coast of England. It considers to be the cruise capital of Northern Europe and has a long and important maritime history.
The rich city's culture heritage is reflected to the number of museums, such as Southampton Maritime Museum, Tudor House Museum and Sea City Museum. Galleries, open events, festivals, shopping and a great variety of attractions are available, for all interests. This vibrant, multi cultural city wont't disappoint any visitor.

 

Vigo, Spain

The historic Spanish city of Vigo is located along the steep coast of the Iberian Peninsula to the Atlantic Ocean. It's a beautiful old city with many narrow streets and shady squares, magnificent monuments such as the church of Santa Maria del Ntozo, dating from 1580, with local wines from the excellent collection in the cellar. Wonder around in one of the great beaches of Vigo or take a ride on the ferry to the entrance of the harbor to explore the wonderful beaches and see the thousands of seabirds that nest there.

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Day City/Port Arrival Departure
1 Copenhagen, Denmark ------ 19:00
2 Skagen, Denmark 08:00 19:00
3 Day at sea 00:00 00:00
4 Lerwick/Shetland, United Kingdom 08:00 19:00
5 Kirkwall, Orkney Islands, Scotland 08:00 19:00
5 Kirkwall, United Kingdom 08:00 19:00
6 Day at sea 00:00 00:00
7 Liverpool, United Kingdom 08:00 21:00
8 Belfast (Northern Ireland), United Kingdom 08:00 21:00
9 Holyhead (Wales) 08:00 18:00
10 Cobh, Ireland 08:00 18:00
11 Falmouth, United Kingdom 08:30 18:00
12 St Helier 08:00 18:00
13 Southampton, United Kingdom 07:00 00:00
14 St Helier 08:00 18:30
15 Saint Malo (Brittany) 08:00 18:00
16 Day at sea 00:00 00:00
17 Bordeaux, France 06:30 00:00
18 Bordeaux, France 00:00 00:00
19 Bordeaux, France 00:00 18:15
20 Bilbao, Spain 13:00 23:00
21 Santander, Spain 08:00 17:00
22 Day at sea 00:00 00:00
23 Vigo, Spain 08:00 19:00
24 Porto (Leixoes), Portugal 07:00 16:00
25 Lisbon, Portugal 07:00 ------
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Silver Dawn
A new Dawn has arrived!

A new world of luxury is waiting aboard Silver Dawn. Elegant and modern, Silver Dawn is the natural evolution of Silversea's 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 onboard 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. With sumptuous suites, outstanding itineraries, plus cutting-edge design and technology and the outstanding OTIVM wellness concept, Silver Dawn sets new standards of luxury. Isn’t it time you woke up to a new dawn with Silversea?

Introducing OTIVM

Inspired by the traditions of the Ancient Rome, Otium creates a world of combined leisure and pleasure. Otium is based on the concept where everything from sumptuo­us food to spa experiences to socialising became a part of daily life for the elite. Otium takes this concept and introduces it to our onboard guests. From curated signature experiences that go from spa to suite to wellness treatments that will have you looking good and feeling better, we guarantee our memorable sensory journeys will take you away from the every day. Join the Otium revolution of leisure and luxury, where living well and being well are never mutually exclusive.

 

Ship's Specifications

Crew 411
Guests 596
Tonnage 40,700
Length 698 feet / 212.8 metres
Width 86 feet / 27 metres
Speed 19.8 knots
Passenger Decks 8
Built 2021

*Wheelchair Accessible Suites are included


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Silversea Cruises

Let us take you on a personal journey of discovery. Amid the tranquillity of the sea and the exuberance of distant lands, we will arouse your curiosity and seduce your senses. We will stimulate your imagination and spark new insights. Our aim is to create experiences that will enrich your life for years to come. From the moment you step onboard to the time you say "Arrivederci", our Italian sense of style will shine. The ebullience of our hospitality, the genuine warmth of our service and our evident appreciation of the finer things in life are genial qualities of our founders and owners. They are the principles on which Silversea were founded.

Small is beautiful and bountiful. With fewer guests and a high staff to guest ratio, we can tailor our unobtrusive service to individual needs. And you can join a select on board community of travellers with similar aspirations. The intimate ambience on our shιps has parallels with the atmosphere of a refined club. We are happy to sail against the tide. While most cruise lines build larger and ever-larger ships, we prefer to stay small. In this way we can preserve the special Silversea experience our guests have come to expect ... the intimate ambience, personal service and access to more intriguing secluded ports.

SMALLER GETS YOU CLOSER

Our small ships are agile enough to visit more remote, lesser-known ports and to bring you closer to some of the world's greatest destinations. They can sail up narrow waterways into the heart of a city, they can navigate around tiny islands and they can tie up right at the dock while others must anchor offshore. In the world of upscale cruising, less is more... considerably more, as our seven small ships offer infinite opportunities across all seven continents.

SILVERSEA CLASSIC FLEET

Silver Cloud - 296 Guests Resembling a private yacht, Silver Cloud sets the standard of excellence as the inaugural ship. Recently refurbished in 2012, she provides the most intimate sailing experiences, the luxury of space and the ability to slip into exotic ports off the beaten path.

Silvel Wind - 296 Guests Embraces Silversea's most lauded features ... fewer guests, more space and highly personalised service. One of the most intimate ships, afloat, she is still large enough to offer multiple entertainment venues, plenty of room on deck and a spacious spa.

Silver Shadow - 382 Guests takes award-winning, all-suite luxury to the next level while maintaining Silversea's genuine hospitality and intimate, elegant ambience. This ship features one of the highest space-to-guest ratios in cruising.

Silver Whisper - 382 Guests Maintaining an intimate ambience offers many amenities usually found only on larger ships. She reinforces Silversea's reputation for combining small-ship service with a choice of wide-ranging facilities.

Silver Spirit - 540 Guests combines our distinctive luxuries and celebrated lifestyle with new enhancements, including six dining venues, an expansive 8,300 square foot spa, a resort-style pool, four whirlpools, and the largest suites in the Silversea fleet - 95% with private verandas.

SILVERSEA EXPEDITION FLEET

Silver Explorer - 132 Guests Designed for navigating waters in some of the world's most remote destinations, including both polar regions, our purpose-built expedition ship can push through ice floes with ease. She offers a level of luxury and service unmatched in expeditiong cruising.

NEW Silver Galapagos - 100 Guests With a proven skill for navigating the waterways throughout the Galapagos Islands, the newest addition to our fleet is naturally suited for in-depth explorations of this spectacular region. Rest assured, she offers Silversea's intimacy and elefgant sophistication.

 

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