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12 nights cruise in Northern Europe

with Silver Wind
Departure Port
London (Tower Bridge) (United Kingdom)
Ports of Call
London (Tower Bridge) (United Kingdom),Saint Peter Port (Guernsey),Tresco (Isles of Scilly),St Mary's (Isles of Scilly),Cobh (Ireland),Belfast (Northern Ireland) (United Kingdom),Iona (United Kingtom),Lunga (United Kingdom),St. Kilda (Scotland),Boreray Island cruising,Tobermory (Isle of Mull, Scotland),Shiant Islands (United Kingdom),Loch Ewe (Scotland, United Kingdom),Kirkwall (United Kingdom),Kirkwall (Orkney Islands, Scotland),Day at sea,Farne Islands (England),Lindisfarne Island (UK),Edinburgh (Leith) (United Kingdom)
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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.

Boreray Island cruising

Boreray Island is one of the most remote and weather-exposed of the North East Atlantic. Imagine trying to live here during the storm. Landing requires jumping or swimming to land. And yet this island is full of life and a beautiful location that you should not miss!

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.

Farne Islands, England

The Farne Islands are located off the northeast coast of England, near Northumberland. They consist of dozens of small islets, some of which are partly submerged at high tide. The islands are famous for their rich birdlife, with colonies of puffins, gulls, and Arctic terns, as well as large populations of grey seals. They also have historical interest, once hosting monasteries and lighthouses, and are linked to the heroic story of Grace Darling, who rescued shipwreck survivors in the 19th century. Today, they attract nature lovers, photographers, and travelers seeking wild beauty and marine adventures.

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.

Iona, United Kingtom

Iona is a small island on the western coast of Scotland. It was a centre of Irish monasticism for four centuries and today is a popular tourist destination for its tranquility and natural beauty. There is also the famous monastery of Iona which founded St. Columbia in 563 A.D.

St. Kilda, Scotland

St. Kilda is a breathtaking isolated archipelago in Scotland, that includes the westernmost islands. Wonderful cliffs surround the scenery and this place has, truly, a natural importance as it is in the World Heritage List. This area hosts the most significant bird colony in Europe and this is an additional reason why St. Kilda is the perfect destination for the nature lovers.

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.

Loch Ewe, Scotland, United Kingdom

Loch Ewe is located in northwestern Scotland and is known for its tranquil waters, lush landscapes, and significant historical role. During World War II, it served as a naval base for Allied convoys heading to Russia. Today, it is a peaceful destination for nature lovers, offering opportunities for fishing, birdwatching, and relaxing walks through the stunning Highlands scenery. It’s ideal for those seeking calm, history, and an authentic Scottish atmosphere.

Lindisfarne Island, UK

Lindisfarne, also known as the Holy Island, is located on the northeast coast of England in Northumberland. It is connected to the mainland by a causeway that is covered by the sea during high tide, making it accessible only at certain times. The island holds great historical and religious significance, as the Lindisfarne Monastery was founded there in the 7th century, becoming an important center of Christianity and the source of the famous Lindisfarne Gospels. Today, the island attracts visitors for its history, its medieval castle, and its distinctive natural landscape.

London (Tower Bridge), United Kingdom

 London's Tower Bridge is one of the most recognizable bridges in the world. Its Victorian Gothic style stems from a law that forced the designers to create a structure that would be in harmony with the nearby Tower of London.Inside the bridge is the Tower bridge Exhibition, a display area that encompasses the walkway and the two famous towers where you can observe the Victorian engine room. Visitors can learn about the history of the bridge via photos, films, and other media.

Edinburgh (Leith), United Kingdom

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.

Lunga, United Kingdom

Lunga is the largest island of the islands Treshnish located west of Mull in Scotland. Due to its natural beauty and its rich wildlife, it has been characterized as a place of special interest. Many are visiting, especially in the summer months to see the life of wild birds and animals living there.

Saint Peter Port, Guernsey

Saint Peter Port is the capital of Guernsey, one of the Channel Islands and a British Crown Dependency. It is a charming seaside town with cobbled streets, historic buildings, and a picturesque marina overlooking the English Channel.Attractions such as Castle Cornet, the beautiful Candie Gardens, and local museums offer visitors a glimpse into the rich history and cultural heritage of the area.Saint Peter Port combines the tranquility of island life with the elegance of a small European capital, making it an ideal destination for relaxed exploration and cultural travel.

Shiant Islands, United Kingdom

The Shiant Islands are a small island group off the northwest coast of Scotland, lying between the Isle of Lewis and the Isle of Skye. Though uninhabited today, they are of great ecological importance, hosting vast colonies of seabirds such as puffins, guillemots, and gulls. The islands are famous for their dramatic basalt cliffs, reminiscent of the Giant’s Causeway in Ireland, and stand out as a striking geological feature. Privately owned, they are occasionally visited by boat for birdwatching and to experience their wild natural beauty.

St Mary's, Isles of Scilly

St Mary's is the largest island of the Isles of Scilly, an archipelago off the southwest coast of Cornwall in England. Old Town is a village on St Mary's and it is thought to be the oldest settlement on the island. There are many attractions to visit like the Telegraph Tower, the Giants Castle and the Garrison and Star Castle. 

Tobermory, Isle of Mull, Scotland

Tobermory is the capital of the Isle of Mull in the Scottish Inner Hebrides. It was built as a fishing port in the late 18th century and is now the main town on Mull. It is a picture-postcard of a place with the brightly painted buildings along the main street to the pier and the high woodland surrounding the bay. In recent years, the island has become very popular for weddings in a romantic atmosphere. A great opportunity exists to come and see the White-tailed Eagles who begin to lay their eggs from early March onwards.

Tresco, Isles of Scilly

Tresco (meaning "island of elder-trees") is the second-biggest island of the Isles of Scilly in Cornwall, England. The character of Tresco varies from that of the other islands in the Scilly archipelago as it is primarily run as a holiday resort. Tresco is a car-free island. Farm tractors with passenger trailers are used to transport overnight visitors and a few golf carts are available for disabled visitors.

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Day City/Port Arrival Departure
1 London (Tower Bridge), United Kingdom ------ 21:00
2 Saint Peter Port, Guernsey 12:00 19:00
3 Tresco, Isles of Scilly 07:00 12:00
3 St Mary's, Isles of Scilly 13:30 18:00
4 Cobh, Ireland 08:00 17:00
5 Belfast (Northern Ireland), United Kingdom 13:00 21:00
6 Iona, United Kingtom 07:00 14:30
6 Lunga, United Kingdom 16:30 20:30
7 St. Kilda, Scotland 06:30 13:30
7 Boreray Island cruising 14:30 15:30
8 Tobermory, Isle of Mull, Scotland 07:30 18:00
9 Shiant Islands, United Kingdom 06:30 11:00
9 Loch Ewe, Scotland, United Kingdom 14:00 19:00
10 Kirkwall, United Kingdom 08:00 23:00
10 Kirkwall, Orkney Islands, Scotland 08:00 23:00
11 Day at sea 00:00 00:00
12 Farne Islands, England 07:00 11:30
12 Lindisfarne Island, UK 13:30 18:00
13 Edinburgh (Leith), United Kingdom 06:15 ------
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Silver Wind
Break new waters with Silver Wind

A major upgrade in December 2018 saw Silver Wind looking better than ever. A second refurbishment in November 2021 saw her benefitting from a strengthened ice-class hull and made her one of the most adaptable ships in our fleet. Still timelessly elegant, still luxuriously relaxed, Silver Wind’s improved cruising versatility means she can whizz from Polar Regions to iconic ports with fluid ease. Whether you want to get up close and personal to penguins in Antarctica or laze on the golden sands of the Caribbean, get ready for a wealth of diverse destination experiences aboard Silver Wind.

Ship's Specifications

Refurbished in November 2021, Silver Wind is an intimate yet spacious ice-class ship that offers one of the best luxury expedition cruise experiences there is.

Crew 239
Guests 274
Tonnage 17,400
Length 514.14 feet / 156.7 metres
Width 70.62 feet / 21.5 metres
Speed 18 knots
Passenger Decks 7
Built 1995
Refurbished 2021

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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.

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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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