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13 nights cruise in Arctic

with Silver Wind
Departure Port
Iqaluit (Nunavut)
Ports of Call
Iqaluit (Nunavut),Lady Franklin Island (Canada),Cruise / Explore Lower Savage Islands (Nunavut),Nachvak Fjord,Saglek Bay (Torngat National Park),Hebron Fjord,Hopedale,Red Bay (Labrador, Canada),Woody Point (Newfoundland, Canada),Day at sea,Yarmouth (Nova Scotia, Canada),Grand Manan,Boston (Massachusetts, U.S.A)
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Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A

Boston, is the cradle of the American Revolution and one of the oldest cities in the United States. By the time became a major shipping port and manufacturing center and nowadays is an international center of higher education and a center for medicine. The city keeps its metropolitan style, which makes it a wonderful place to explore and relax.

Nachvak Fjord

Nachvak Fjord is located in northern Labrador, Canada, within the Torngat Mountains National Park. It is a deep and remote fjord, known for its steep mountains that rise hundreds of meters above its waters and for its dramatic Arctic scenery. The area is uninhabited and home to abundant wildlife such as polar bears, caribou, and seabirds, while it also holds great significance for the Inuit, who regard it as part of their traditional lands. Nachvak Fjord mainly attracts scientific expeditions and adventure travelers seeking the authentic beauty and isolation of the Canadian Arctic.

Saglek Bay, Torngat National Park

Saglek Bay is located in Torngat Mountains National Park in northern Labrador, Canada, one of the country’s most remote and pristine regions. Surrounded by steep mountains rising dramatically from the sea, it is characterized by striking fjords, glacial landscapes, and rich wildlife, including polar bears, caribou, and walruses. The area holds deep cultural significance for the Inuit, who consider it ancestral land and continue to use it for traditional activities. Today, Saglek Bay serves as a gateway to exploring Torngat Mountains National Park, offering unique experiences of wilderness and heritage in one of the world’s most spectacular Arctic landscapes.

Hebron Fjord

Hebron Fjord is located on the northern coast of Labrador in Canada, in the Atlantic region. It is a remote and striking fjord with steep mountains and untouched nature, offering unique landscapes of the subarctic zone. The area holds historical significance, as near the fjord stood the settlement of Hebron, a former Moravian mission founded in the 19th century that remained active until the mid-20th century. Today, the site is preserved as a cultural heritage landmark, serving as a reminder of Inuit history and the hardships they faced during their displacement.

Grand Manan

Grand Manan is a large island in the Bay of Fundy, New Brunswick, Canada. It is known for its dramatic cliffs, scenic beaches, and small fishing villages that preserve a strong maritime tradition. The island is a popular ecotourism destination, offering birdwatching, hiking, and whale-watching opportunities. Combining the wild natural beauty of the Atlantic with an authentic sense of local life, Grand Manan attracts travelers seeking tranquility and a close connection to nature.

Iqaluit (Nunavut)

Iqaluit is the capital of the Canadian territory of Nunavut, located in the Arctic Archipelago at the southern tip of Baffin Island. It is a small city with a population of a few thousand, primarily Inuit, and serves as the administrative, cultural, and commercial center of the region. Known for its Arctic landscape, polar climate, and traditional Inuit culture, Iqaluit—despite its remote location—has essential infrastructure and plays a key role in local governance and Indigenous affairs.

Hopedale

Hopedale is a small coastal community in Labrador, Canada, known for its historical significance as a former Moravian mission center and for the rich cultural heritage of the Inuit people. Surrounded by cold, pristine landscapes with fjords, rocky shores, and sea ice, it offers a unique experience of Arctic life. It’s an ideal destination for those interested in Indigenous culture, colonial history, and an authentic connection to the northern environment.

Lady Franklin Island, Canada

Lady Franklin Island is located in the Canadian Arctic, within the waters of Nunavut. It is a remote, uninhabited island characterized by wild, pristine nature and striking arctic landscapes. The area is known for its rich wildlife, with frequent sightings of polar bears, seals, and whales, making it especially appealing for expedition and eco-cruise travel in the Arctic.

Cruise / Explore Lower Savage Islands, Nunavut

The Lower Savage Islands are located in Nunavut, Canada, near the entrance to Frobisher Bay, off the coast of Baffin Island. This small archipelago of uninhabited islands is known for its wild Arctic landscapes and rich marine ecosystems. The area is home to a variety of seabirds, marine mammals, and fish, making it an important habitat and a destination for nature lovers and explorers seeking isolation and an authentic Arctic experience.

Red Bay, Labrador, Canada

Red Bay is a fishing village and former site of several Basque whaling stations on the southern coast of Labrador in the Province of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. Between 1530 and the early 17th century, Red Bay was a major Basque whaling area. The site is home to three Basque whaling galleons and four small chalupas used in the capture of whales. The discovery of these vessels makes Red Bay one of the most precious underwater archaeological sites in the Americas. Since June 2013 it is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Woody Point, Newfoundland, Canada

Woody Point is a small town in Newfoundland, Canada, located on the southern shores of Gros Morne National Park. It is known for its picturesque harbor, colorful wooden houses, and vibrant summer cultural life, with music and literary festivals. The town is also a popular base for visitors exploring the park’s stunning landscapes, including fjords, mountains, and geological formations recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It combines natural beauty with local culture, attracting travelers who seek both.

Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada

Yarmouth is a town on the southwestern tip of Nova Scotia, Canada, known for its maritime history and traditional character. In the 19th century, it was an important port and shipbuilding center, and today it serves as a gateway for ferry connections to the United States. The town is notable for its well-preserved Victorian houses and museums that highlight the region’s seafaring heritage. The surrounding area features lighthouses, scenic coastlines, and rich marine life, making Yarmouth a popular destination for nature lovers and travelers interested in the history and culture of Canada’s East Coast.

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Day City/Port Arrival Departure
1 Iqaluit (Nunavut) ------ 19:00
2 Lady Franklin Island, Canada 13:30 18:30
3 Cruise / Explore Lower Savage Islands, Nunavut 06:30 12:30
5 Nachvak Fjord 07:00 18:00
6 Saglek Bay, Torngat National Park 07:00 18:00
7 Hebron Fjord 07:00 16:00
8 Hopedale 07:30 12:30
9 Red Bay, Labrador, Canada 14:15 18:00
10 Woody Point, Newfoundland, Canada 07:30 17:00
11 Day at sea 00:00 00:00
12 Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada 13:30 18:00
13 Grand Manan 07:00 12:00
14 Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A 07:00 ------
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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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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.

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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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