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Silver Endeavour
Silversea


Rise to the heights of the craggy outcrop of Arthur's Seat, the greatest of the seven mountains surrounding Edinburgh, to survey one of the world's most magical cities from a truly privileged outlook. Few cities can genuinely claim to have it all, but Edinburgh may be one, with its immense artistry, gorgeous architecture and deep contribution to high culture. A cultural, creative and curious place it may be, but the locals are anything but superior, and many a friendly chat and ribbing takes place in the nooks of its flower-draped pubs. Open parks, and the majestic Royal Botanic Gardens - open since 1670 - offer more colour among the wash of pretty Georgian and brick buildings. With such architectural and artistic wealth, it's no surprise that Edinburgh continues to be a city of literature, where the written word is revered above all else. The looming memorial dedicated to Sir Walter Scott symbolises this and is one of the world's largest monuments dedicated to a writer. The Writers' Museum is dedicated to the craft of other Scottish wordsmiths, such as Sir Robert Burns and Robert Louis Stevenson. The old town is a quaint and enchanting place, and Edinburgh's storied literary heritage continues to grow, with J.K. Rowling formulating Harry Potter's magical world in the cute cafes here. Wander the bustling, gas-lamp-lit cobbled streets, and sink into a fairy-tale world of your own, before ascending to Edinburgh Castle – which rises majestically above the city on its volcanic plug perch.
Nestled in the stunning Firth of Forth, the Isle of May beckons travelers with its rich maritime history and breathtaking natural beauty. Known for its thriving birdlife, this enchanting isle is a sanctuary for puffins, seabirds, and seals. As you explore its rugged shores and picturesque landscapes, immerse yourself in the tranquil ambiance that only the Scottish coast can offer. Don't miss the chance to visit the historic lighthouse, which stands as a testament to the island's legacy. Experience the captivating charm of Scotland, where each moment is a memory waiting to be made.

Scattered just off the northern tip of Scotland Kirkwall is the capital of the Orkney Islands - a scenic archipelago of fascinating dual heritage. The Viking influence is deep while a prehistoric past and World War history adds to the endless stories that these dramatic islands have to tell. Sparse and beautiful let the sweeping seascapes of frothing waves and dance of the northern lights enchant you as you explore. Windswept beaches are inhabited by whooping swans while grassy cliffs hide puffins amid their wavy embrace. Sea caves and crumbling castles - and the dramatic meeting of the North Sea and the Atlantic Ocean add to the romantic beauty of these lands which may be physically close to the UK but feel an entire world away. The sandstone St. Magnus Cathedral is the centrepiece of Orkney's main town - a place of winding lanes and atmospheric walks - and Britain's northernmost cathedral is a masterpiece that took 300 years to complete. Started in 1137 the beautiful cathedral is adorned with mesmerising stain-glass windows and has been evocatively named as the Light of the North. Look down over the ruined Bishop’s and Earl’s Palaces nearby from the tip of the cathedral's tower. Or test out the islands' history-rich distilleries which produce smokey single malts - said to be the best in the world. You can also venture out to Europe's best-preserved Stone Age Village at the extraordinary World Heritage Site of Skara Brae which offers an unparalleled vision into prehistoric life.
Lying mid-way between Shetland and the Orkney islands, Fair Isle is a tiny jewel in the sea. Famous for birds, knitwear and historic shipwrecks, the island offers a warm and friendly welcome to visitors. With a population of only around 70 people this island is truly a beautiful setting and is one of Britain’s most successful communities. View the cloudy light turquoise water as it drifts out to sea beneath the breath-taking Sheep Rock, rising over 100 metres, which is almost an isle of its own. Fair Isles oceanic climate brings stormy but fairly mild winters, in summer, you can expect rapid changes in the weather, sparkling sunshine can be followed by a thick blanket of mist and fog, and this makes the isle a truly inspiring area. Over the centuries the island has changed hands many times and was named the island of peace by Norse settlers. The isle has been a useful landmark for shipping but in storms and fog it is highly dangerous creating over 100 known shipwrecks such as the Spanish armada flag ship “El Gran Grifon”.

Adrift between the Scottish and Norwegian coasts the craggy Shetland Islands form the most northerly point of the British Isles. Sprawling across 100 islands connected by sandy bridges and crisscrossing ferries explore the highlights of this scenic archipelago outpost. Look out over dramatic coastline from atmospheric Iron Age towers. Sweeping windswept beaches and wisps of sand connect islands and rugged cliffs - stand back as the sounds of the waves smashing against the shore and calling gulls fills the air. The islands are also home to some of the most adorable four-legged creatures you’ll ever meet the diminutive and wavy-fringed Shetland Ponies who roam the hills and reach a maximum size of 42 inches. Don't be fooled though they are amongst the strongest and toughest of all breeds. Their existence here points to Viking history as local horses bred with ponies brought ashore by Norse settlers creating the lovable crossbreed that is an icon of these islands today. The towering Broch of Mousa is perhaps Europe’s best-preserved Iron Age building - and one of the Shetland's finest brochs - a series of round stone towers believed to have been constructed around 100 BC. Seals and birdlife ensure that the isolated islands are always well-populated with life - and you can embark on hikes to discover their coastal homes. Lerwick is the islands’ capital and there's a charming welcome on offer as you arrive before the waterfront of stone buildings which cascade down to the shore.
Exploring the sandstone cliff faces of the Isle of Noss will reveal ledges loaded with gannets puffins guillemots shags kittiwakes Razorbills fulmars and Great Skuas. The island was recognized as a National Nature Reserve in 1955 and has one of Europe’s largest and most diverse seabird colonies. Sheep have grazed the inland hillsides of Noss since the late 1800s and early 1900s when around twenty people lived on the island to manage the sheep farm. Along with the sheep shaggy Shetland ponies graze the windblown slopes of Noss.

Titanic scenery mist-whipped mountains and staggering oceanic vistas await you here in the Faroe Islands - a far-flung archipelago of immense natural beauty. This remote and isolated gathering of 18 islands – adrift in the far North Atlantic Ocean – is a self-governing part of the Kingdom of Denmark and colourful Tórshavn bustles up against the seafront forming one of the tiniest capital cities in the world. Wander between pretty half-timbered houses and visit one of the world’s oldest parliament buildings during your time here. With Viking history swirling too Torshavn is a quaint charming and heritage-rich city. Surrounded by thrilling landscapes and cosy Scandi culture the Faroe Islands are an envy-inducing off-the-beaten-track destination. From Torshavn scatter to your choice of island destinations or spend time soaking in the storybook appeal and clarity of air in the scenic old town. Pop into local shops or head for restaurants - where you can taste local foods like salt-cured fish and hunks of lamb. See waterfalls plummeting directly into the ocean from vertical cliffs along with emerald-green carpeted fjords as you explore these extraordinary lost islands. Puffins and sea birds relish the island’s craggy sea cliffs and coastline – visit the island of Mykines to see the birds burrowing deep into the steep cliffs to nest. Fjords etch into the coastline and you can encounter peaceful lakes and massive valleys dug out by glaciers. Off-shore sea stacks totter up out of the swelling frothy waves.
Surrounded by the mountains of Hægstafjall,Økslin, Loysingafjall, and Moskurfjall, Vestmanna sits quietly on the banks ofStreymoy, on the North Atlantic Ocean. With 1,200 inhabitants, the colourful littlevillage itself is lovely; a few shops and cafes selling locally made cakes andhandicrafts, as well as the island’s native seafood soup dish. While thosewishing to stretch their legs will enjoy the surrounding area for its stunningcountryside, Vestmanna’s main attraction is beyond any doubt its bird cliffs. Youi don’t have to be a birder toappreciate these magnificent cliffs, although if you are the cliffs are thestuff of dreams. At almost 700-metres high (and six kilometres long), thecliffs rise steeply out of the water and are covered with tens of thousands ofseabirds, zooming through the air, swooping into the water and nesting in thecrevices. The near vertical cliffs are home to numerous species includingkittiwakes, Common Guillemots, Black Guillemots and the oh so charismaticAtlantic Puffin. Visually, they are stunning: waterfalls thunder into the sea,cliff tops cut jagged lines into horizon and the whole landscape seems straightout of Jurassic Park. Dressed in a cloak of mist and emerald green moss, to saythat the feeling is otherworldly is an understatement. To gage the true beauty of the region, onemust take to the sea. The experience of sailing under the cacophonic cliffs,juxtaposed by the silence of calm caves is simply unforgettable.

A world of tumbling waterfalls and colourful creativity, Seydisfjordur is Iceland at its most epic and eccentric. A spectacular fjord lends the town its name, and the structures are dwarfed by this majestic setting, as they huddle around its glassy waters. Sail around the fjord, head out on a kayak amid the scenery, or venture to meet Puffins and other nesting birds settled on sharp cliffs. Encounter sea lions, or try some fishing as you immerse yourself in this highlight of the wild and wonderful Eastfjords. Herring fishing sustained this settlement founded by Norwegians in 1848, leading to a town of colourful wooden buildings, which gleam white against the moody scenery's palette, providing a spirit-lifting splash of colour during the harsh winter months. A rainbow pathway leads to a pretty, pastel-blue church and there's more local art and culture to unravel at Skaftfell, which displays bright and bold contemporary art. Its bistro also serves up a perfect caffeine hit and refreshments. Waiting on the open jaws of the Seydisfjordur, this is a gloriously picturesque town, and the steep fjord banks reflect beautifully on the smooth waters below. The snow-capped Bjólfur mountain stands above the town and invites you to crunch along hiking trails amid untouched nature - rewarding with mesmerising views across the fjord and town below. These hills can literally sing thanks to a unique sculpture - which resonates with a traditional five-tone harmony. The remote and gorgeous Skalanes Nature reserve is a major draw, with 47 bird species resting on its dramatic bird cliff, along with countless plant varieties.
Nestled in the breathtaking East Fjords of Iceland, Bakkagerði is a hidden gem waiting to be explored. This charming port offers stunning views of steep cliffs and cascading waterfalls, making it an ideal starting point for nature lovers. Wander through picturesque villages, indulge in local culinary delights, and discover the rich lore of elves and folklore that permeates the landscape. With its tranquil ambiance and profound beauty, Bakkagerði invites you to immerse yourself in the enchanting spirit of Iceland's rugged wilderness. Let the adventure begin!

Discover the enchanting Grímsey Island, perched on the Arctic Circle and a hidden gem of Iceland. This unique island offers breathtaking landscapes where dramatic cliffs meet the shimmering sea. As you explore its charming villages, encounter the rich wildlife, including puffins and seals, that call Grímsey home. Immerse yourself in the island's captivating culture and savor local delicacies. Beyond Grímsey, Iceland beckons with its geothermal wonders, majestic waterfalls, and the mesmerizing Northern Lights. Embark on this unforgettable journey where nature and culture intertwine, and let the spirit of Iceland embrace you.
Discover the enchanting charm of Hólmavík, Iceland's gateway to the mystical Westfjords. Nestled between majestic mountains and the shimmering sea, this quaint port invites travelers to explore its rich heritage, including the intriguing Museum of Icelandic Sorcery and Witchcraft. Meander through picturesque landscapes, where dramatic cliffs meet serene fjords, and indulge in the vibrant local culture. Just a short distance from breathtaking natural wonders like the Dynjandi waterfall and nearby hot springs, Hólmavík offers an unforgettable experience that perfectly encapsulates the magic of Iceland. Set sail for adventure and immerse yourself in this captivating destination.

Iceland is well-known for its spectacular waterfalls. The iconic Dynjandi waterfall, located in the Westfjords region, is regarded as one of Iceland’s most impressive and majestic waterfalls. At the top, the cascading water is roughly 100 feet wide and tumbles down about 330 feet into the fjord. Its name Dynjandi means, “the thundering one” and its vast size, enormous sound, and sheer force is overwhelming. It has also been nicknamed, ‘The Bridal Veil’ because of the way the water sprays and spreads over the rocks.

The capital of Iceland’s land of ice, fire and natural wonder, Reykjavik is a city like no other - blossoming among some of the world’s most vibrant and violent scenery. Home to two-thirds of Iceland’s population, Reykjavik is the island’s only real city, and a welcoming and walkable place - full of bicycles gliding along boulevards or battling the wind when it rears up. Fresh licks of paint brighten the streets, and an artistic and creative atmosphere embraces studios and galleries - as well as the kitchens where an exciting culinary scene is burgeoning. Plot your adventures in the city's hip bars and cosy cafes, or waste no time in venturing out to Iceland’s outdoor adventures. Reykjavik’s buildings stand together - below the whip of winter’s winds - together with the magnificent Hallgrímskirkja church, with its bell tower rising resolutely over the city. Iceland’s largest church's design echoes the lava flows that have shaped this remote land and boasts a clean and elegant interior. The Harpa Concert Hall’s sheer glass facade helps it to assimilate into the landscape, mirroring back the city and harbour. Its LED lights shimmer in honour of Iceland’s greatest illuminated performance – the northern lights. Walk in the crusts between continents, feel the spray from bursts of geysers and witness the enduring power of Iceland’s massive waterfalls. Whether you want to sizzle away in the earth-heated geothermal pools, or hike to your heart’s content, you can do it all from Reykjavik - the colourful capital of this astonishing outdoor country.








Experience unparalleled luxury in the Owner’s Suite, the crowning jewel of our cruise accommodations. Spanning an impressive 173.5 square meters, including a lavish 69-square-meter veranda, this suite is flawlessly situated at the bow on deck 7, providing captivating views and an immersive connection to the destination. The suite features a spacious living room, a separate dining area, and a stocked bar, ideal for socializing with fellow travelers. The sumptuous main bedroom boasts a walk-in wardrobe with a personal safe, complemented by an opulent bathroom equipped with a double vanity, a walk-in shower, and a relaxing whirlpool bath. A secondary bedroom offers a private bath with a walk-in shower as well. The suite is tastefully furnished with either twin or king-size beds, a writing desk, and luxury bed mattresses, ensuring restful nights. Indulge in modern amenities, including unlimited premium Wi-Fi, three large flat-screen TVs with an interactive media library, and a sound system with Bluetooth connectivity. Personalized service elevates your stay, featuring butler service, complimentary laundry, and a special dinner experience at La Dame. Enhancements such as an espresso machine, a pillow menu, and a fully stocked bar tailored to your preferences ensure your utmost comfort, while plush robes, luxurious bath amenities, and additional services cater to your every need. Immerse yourself in the exquisite details of the Owner’s Suite, where elegance meets sophistication at sea.









The Grand Suite aboard Silver Endeavour epitomizes luxury and comfort, offering an expansive 155 square meters of space (including a 64-square-meter veranda) or 188.1 square meters for the two-bedroom option, complete with a secondary sleeping area for an additional guest. Located on Deck 7 at the forward port section, the suite boasts breathtaking views, amplified by its large balcony and floor-to-ceiling glass doors. Inside, guests will find a generous living room, a dedicated dining area, and a sumptuous bedroom featuring a walk-in wardrobe and personal safe. The exquisite bathroom is equipped with a double vanity, a whirlpool bath, and a walk-in shower. Designed for relaxation and entertainment, the suite includes premium amenities such as unlimited Wi-Fi, two large flat-screen TVs with an interactive media library, and Bluetooth-enabled sound systems. A dedicated butler service, complimentary laundry, and a lavish dinner experience for two at La Dame add a touch of sophistication. The suite also features modern comforts like an espresso machine, a stocked refrigerator, a pillow menu, and luxury bath amenities, ensuring an unforgettable journey tailored to your desires.




Discover the epitome of luxury at sea with the Master Suite aboard the Silver Endeavour, encompassing a spacious 108 square meters of elegance, including an expansive 25.8 square meter veranda. Nestled on Deck 8 towards the aft, this suite features innovative domed glazing and floor-to-ceiling windows that create a seamless blend with breathtaking 270-degree views of your surroundings. The thoughtfully designed layout includes a separate bedroom, an inviting living area with a sitting space, and a sophisticated dining area, all ensuring a lavish in-suite experience. The bathroom is a sanctuary of relaxation, featuring a walk-in shower and a whirlpool bath, complemented by a double vanity. Indulge in premium amenities such as luxury bed mattresses, a writing desk, and excellent media facilities, including unlimited Premium Wi-Fi and two large flat-screen TVs connected to an Interactive Media Library. Your stay includes dedicated butler service, complimentary laundry, and two hours of worldwide phone use per voyage segment, as well as a warm welcome with champagne upon arrival. Additional touches of refinement include an espresso machine, a personalized pillow menu, and a well-stocked bar tailored to your preferences. Experience the perfect blend of adventure and luxury with the Master Suite, where every detail enhances your journey.




Experience the epitome of luxury with the Signature Suite aboard Silver Endeavour. Situated on deck 8, this exquisite one-bedroom suite spans 67–78 square meters, featuring a spacious living room, a dedicated dining area, and a lavish bathroom equipped with a walk-in shower and a whirlpool bath. The highlight is the expansive private veranda, complemented by floor-to-ceiling glass walls that frame breathtaking views of the polar landscapes, making it an ideal retreat after an adventurous day of exploration. Guests can indulge in sophisticated amenities, including a king-sized bed, luxurious mattresses, and a writing desk, while enjoying modern comforts like unlimited Premium Wi-Fi and two large flat-screen TVs with an Interactive Media Library. The sound system offers Bluetooth connectivity for personal enjoyment, and thoughtful touches such as USB-C mobile device chargers enhance the experience. Dedicated butler service, complimentary laundry, and a warm welcome with champagne upon arrival ensure a seamless stay, while additional conveniences like an espresso machine, a customizable pillow menu, and a stocked refrigerator come together to create an unparalleled home away from home amidst the wild beauty of your surroundings.









Discover the exquisite Silver Suite aboard our Silversea ship, an epitome of luxury located on Deck 8. At 49.7 square meters, including a 7-square-meter veranda, this suite offers spectacular views through its floor-to-ceiling windows and a spacious balcony ideal for breathtaking moments at sea. The expansive living area invites relaxation, complemented by a dedicated dining space, creating an intimate atmosphere for memorable evenings. This suite boasts thoughtful details such as generous walk-in wardrobes and an opulent bathroom featuring a double vanity, large walk-in shower, and separate lavatory. Additional amenities include a comfortable sofa bed for a third guest in the reception area, a writing desk, luxury bed mattresses, and modern media offerings like two large flat-screen TVs with an interactive media library and unlimited premium Wi-Fi. Your experience is elevated with personalized services such as a dedicated butler, complimentary laundry, and a welcoming champagne upon arrival. The suite is also thoughtfully equipped with an espresso machine, a customizable pillow menu, and a well-stocked bar to cater to your preferences, alongside plush bathrobes, luxurious bath amenities, and additional conveniences like a hairdryer and slippers. Indulge in the Silver Suite's alluring charm and experience an unparalleled escape.



The Premium Veranda Suite aboard Silver Endeavour epitomizes luxury and elegance, boasting a spacious 33.1 square meters, including a private 5 square meter veranda. This exquisite suite features a generous bedroom with plush bedding, a sophisticated marbled bathroom equipped with a large vanity and an indulgent walk-in shower. The refined decor and comfortable furnishings create an inviting atmosphere for relaxation and enjoyment. Guests can indulge in first-class amenities such as a dedicated 24-hour butler service, a well-stocked mini-bar, and unlimited Standard Wi-Fi, ensuring a seamless experience. The suite comfortably accommodates up to three guests with the inclusion of a convenient sofa bed. Positioned on Decks 6 and 7, this suite is ideally located mid-ship and forward, offering breathtaking views and exceptional service throughout your voyage.



Indulge in the elegance of our Deluxe Veranda Suites, renowned for their distinguished configuration that harmoniously balances comfort and style. Nestled on the coveted upper-mid levels, these contemporary suites offer an expansive 33.1 square meters of space, including a stunning 5 square meter veranda that invites breathtaking views. Enjoy a well-appointed bedroom area featuring a king-size bed, a generous writing desk, and a plush living room complete with a convertible sofa, ideal for accommodating a third guest. Each suite boasts a private balcony perfect for unwinding while taking in the vistas, alongside a spacious sitting area, large vanity, and walk-in shower ensuring your every need is met. Stay connected with unlimited standard Wi-Fi and entertainment provided by a large flat screen TV and interactive media library. Additional amenities to enhance your stay include a stocked refrigerator tailored to your preferences, a luxurious pillow menu, and attentive butler service, all complemented by a warm welcome of champagne upon arrival. Experience the ultimate in luxury cruising with the Deluxe Veranda Suites, where every detail is thoughtfully crafted for your enjoyment.



The Superior Veranda Suite, elegantly situated on the upper decks, offers breathtaking views from a spacious teak veranda and a welcoming sitting room, complete with a sofa bed for an additional guest. With a generous area of 33.1 square meters, including a 5-square-meter veranda, this suite is designed for ultimate comfort, featuring a luxurious marble bathroom and a walk-in shower. Guests can indulge in a king-size bed, complemented by luxury mattresses, a writing desk, and a vanity table. This suite provides modern conveniences such as unlimited standard Wi-Fi, a large flat-screen TV with an interactive media library, direct dial telephone, and conveniently placed USB-C mobile device chargers. Enjoy personalized service with a dedicated butler, along with sparkling champagne upon arrival. Additional amenities include a pillow menu, a refrigerator stocked with preferences, plush bathrobes, luxury toiletries, and a selection of comforts such as slippers and an umbrella. The Superior Veranda Suite is a refined sanctuary, perfect for a lavish escape at sea.



Discover the elegance of the Classic Veranda Suite, a luxurious retreat located on the lower decks towards the bow of the ship. Spanning an impressive 33.1 square meters, including a 5-square-meter private veranda, this suite epitomizes comfort with its refined decor, spacious seating area, and a stunning marble bathroom complete with a walk-in shower and a large vanity. The suite is thoughtfully designed to accommodate up to three guests, featuring a king-size bed and a comfortable sofa bed that transforms the reception area into a cozy sleeping space. Guests will enjoy an array of premium amenities, including unlimited standard Wi-Fi, a large flat-screen TV with an interactive media library, and direct dial telephone. The thoughtful services include a dedicated butler, champagne upon arrival, and a personalized refrigerator stocked with your preferred beverages, alongside a pillow menu and plush bath essentials to enhance your onboard experience. With floor-to-ceiling glass doors leading to the private veranda, bask in private sunset views that make every moment aboard feel uniquely yours. Suitable for every traveler, including wheelchair users, the Classic Veranda Suite promises an unparalleled journey at sea.