Fowey is a small town, civil parish and cargo port at the mouth of the River Fowey in south Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. There are many historic buildings in the town, including the ruins of St Catherine's Castle.
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.
Invergordon is modern well laid out town with a double width high street and has many shops places to visit and things to do.
Invergordon is a small port town in the northeast highlands of Scotland,situated on the shores of the Cromarty firth approximately 70 km's north of Inverness.The town itself has developed into a major port of call for cuise liners thanks to its sheltered deep waters and excellent on shore facilities.It serves as a central point for visitors who go on to visit places to the norh and south.Invergordon is a modern well laid out town with a double width high street and has many shops places to vistit and things to do.There is an art centre leisure centre go.Karting and golf .You can also visit the naval museum and the hentage centre.Popular shore excursions include visits to Loch Ness nearby castles and distilleris.
The city is more usually known as Derry, Londonderry is the officially name, as in 1613 the city was granted a royal charter by King James I and the "London" prefix was added. The old walled city lies on the west bank of the River Foyle, which is spanned by two road bridges and one footbridge. Is the only remaining completely intact walled city in Ireland and one of the finest examples of a walled city in Europe.
Leith Walk and it's community are vibrant and full of energy !
Leith has long been regarded as Edinburgh's port.Leith is an alligation of lively eating and drinking spots with creativity and cultural diversity.The most charming way into the port is to follow the Water of Leith Walkway from the city and emerge into the picturesque Shore area which is filled up with bistros, stylish bars, traditional pubs and first-rate restaurants.There,you can also discover excellent galleries.Visitors can also have a nice time fishing along most of the length of the port and walk or cycle along the Leith Walkway.
Newcastle upon Tyne is located on the northeast part of the United Kingdom and is one of the most populous city in the country. It is a member of the English Core Cities and is a member of the Eurocities network of european cities. Newcastle's economy is based upon corporate headquarters, digital technology, retail and tourism. The most representative icons of Newcastle is the Tyne Bridge and the Newcastle United Football club.
Oban is definetely breath-taking and combines the beautiful sceneries with history and modern activities too.
Oban is a picturesque resort town in Scotland.The area around Oban is rich with attractions for tourists.The visitors will be amazed by the dramatic scenery of the coast and mountains and they will have the opportunity to get in touch with the history of the local castles and of the ancient religious sites.Here, sailing is very popular.Be sure that you will experience the spectacular wreck diving! Fantastic Victorian architecture is everywhere in Oban.Also, the McCaig´s tower is the symbol of the town that offers the tourists magnificent views.
Cobh, also known as Queenstown, is a town port located on the County Cork in Ireland. The port is very popular as it was the last port of call for the Titanic; a ship sank on 15th of April 1912. In the town centre, the St. Colman's Cathedral is a striking piece of architecture, while the Cobh Heritage Centre provides information about this historic place on previous centuries until middle 20th century. Tourists can also enjoy the Titanic Experience, an unforgettable tour around the town. Haulbowline Island as well as Spike Island are opposite to the seaport. Ringaskiddy is a village and port southern of Cobh which serves via ferries as a gateway to France.
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.
Stornoway is a town on the Isle of Lewis, in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland. The economy is a mix of traditional businesses like fishing, Harris Tweed (cloth) and farming, with more recent influences like tourism, the oil industry and commerce brought about by the digital revolution and communications. Notable buildings in Stornoway include Stornoway Town Hall, The Lewis War Memorial and The neo-gothic Lews Castle.
Day | City/Port | Arrival | Departure |
1 | Southampton, United Kingdom | ------ | 19:00 |
2 | Fowey, United Kingtom | 08:00 | 17:00 |
3 | Cobh (Ringaskiddy), Ireland | 08:00 | 18:00 |
4 | Holyhead (Wales) | 08:00 | 18:00 |
5 | Londonderry, Ireland | 08:00 | 20:00 |
6 | Oban, UK | 08:00 | 20:00 |
7 | Stornoway, Isle of Flewis | 08:00 | 17:00 |
8 | Invergordon, Scotland | 09:00 | 18:00 |
9 | Edinburgh (Leith), UK | 11:00 | 00:00 |
10 | Edinburgh (Leith), UK | 00:00 | 21:00 |
11 | Newcastle, England | 08:00 | 18:00 |
12 | Cruising | 00:00 | ------ |
13 | Southampton, United Kingdom | 07:00 | 00:00 |
Silver Shadow and her sister ship Silver Whisper – are built with proportions slightly larger in size than the two earlier ships, yet retain the same level of genuine hospitality. Third in the Silversea fleet, the Silver Shadow luxury cruise ship introduced guests to the next generation of Silversea cruising while maintaining Silversea’s award-winning, all-suite luxury and trademark intimate ambience.
Ship Specifications
Crew: 302
Officers: European
Guests: 382
Length: 186 m / 610 ft
Width: 24.9 m / 81.8 ft
Speed: 18.5 Knots
Tonnage: 28,258
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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.
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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.
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