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Known as the ‘City of Sails’, its two harbours will tempt you with waterfront walks and the chance to breathe fresh sea air deep into your lungs while absorbing spectacular views of Auckland’s grand harbour bridge’s span. Take in the true scale of Auckland’s magnificent cityscape by ascending 192 metres to the Sky Tower and looking out over the city’s gleaming silver towers which reflect on the abundant waters below. Views over the bay and adjacent islands await and you can share elegant cocktails at this dizzying height above the mingling yachts of Viaduct Harbour. Immerse yourself in the rich history and culture of the area at Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki. Set beside tranquil fountains and handsomely landscaped flowerbeds of Albert Park, the French-Renaissance building houses, New Zealand’s most extensive art collection and exhibits works from Māori and Pacific artists. New Zealand is world-renowned for its captivating natural scenery and day trips across the sparkling bays to nearby islands like Waiheke Tiritiri Matangi and Rangitoto are always tempting. Discover lava caves grape-laden vineyards and flourishing wildlife in the Hauraki Gulf’s islands. You’ll also find an exceptional 360-degree panorama over the city to the horizon beyond from the heights of ancient Mount Eden. The spectacular dormant volcano rises improbably from a city suburb and also lends its name to Eden Park – the unusual translucent stadium of New Zealand’s mighty All Blacks.

Tauranga is New Zealand’s sunny capital – with wide sweeping beaches and surfers curling across cresting waves. Climb to the top for spectacular views of the natural harbour or take winding coastal footpaths to explore the unfolding scenery. An entry point to the vast indent of the Bay of Plenty the volcanic peak of Mount Maunganui is a fittingly dramatic welcome. Brooding geothermal energy creates spectacular natural attractions across this region while plunging waterfalls and fascinating Maori culture ensures that the Bay of Plenty has a lot to offer visitors. Said to receive New Zealand’s highest amount of sunshine the hanging kiwi citrus fruit and avocados add an exotic touch to the area’s landscape - especially around Te Puke. Vibrant teal and orange colours await at the stunning geothermal area of Whakarewarewa Thermal Reserve where mud pools bubble and steam rises from the earth. There are more hot pools and some of the country’s best scenery at Lake Rotoiti - where you can kayak across the smooth surface and enter a cave that glows gentle blue with its darkened roof illuminated by glittering glow worms. Enter New Zealand’s fantasy world with a visit to some of the country's celebrated filming spots - which have featured as doubles for JRR Tolkien’s Middle Earth's fantasy settings. Offshore the wonderful White Island’s volcanic cone peeks from the waves and New Zealand's most active volcano certainly knows how to put on a show belching out smoke across the water.

Days at sea are the perfect opportunity to relax unwind and catch up with what you’ve been meaning to do. So whether that is going to the gym, visiting the spa, whale watching, catching up on your reading or simply topping up your tan these blue sea days are the perfect balance to busy days spent exploring shore side.

Sprawling around a hook-shaped peninsula Wellington is a vibrant and energetic seaside capital. A compact well-stocked city of buzzing bars and chatting cafes New Zealand's capital is a bright and breezy place with an infectious easy-going atmosphere. Known as the creative hub of the South Pacific there are shows to see art installations to enjoy and rich flavours to savour here. The sounds of rare and beautiful birdlife fill the hills around the city and the bush of the green belt provides easy-to-access sanctuary strolls and cycle rides. The Botanical Gardens break up the buildings even more while an iconic cherry-red cable car rumbles up Wellington's slope to the city's best viewpoint looking out over the city's scenic harbour from above. Zealandia has provided an urban home for rare and endangered birdlife bringing many species back from the brink. Varied museums cover everything from Maori traditions to earthquake simulations and even the real-life Kraken - a displayed colossal squid. Wellington is only New Zealand's third-biggest city but spend some time here and you'll realise that's a blessing. The wines grown nearby are revered and the city's craft beers are also making waves. Wander the breezy waterfront and admire the surfers riding the wind-whipped rollers of the self-proclaimed 'coolest little capital in the world'.

New Zealand's ‘Garden City’ is a place of quiet streets leafy parks and beautiful tree-lined boulevards. Christchurch has an unmistakable English flavour to it and serves as the gateway to southern New Zealand’s natural wonders. The rebuild of the country's oldest city continues apace - following the earthquakes that devastated it in 2011 - and the South Island's biggest city is now blossoming having evolved into a confident and cultural powerhouse. Colourful street art adds an edge to the city while shiny new bars and restaurants contribute to the sense of revitalisation and renewal. Visit museums and take tours to learn more of the reconstruction which has made incredible progress in recent years. The old-time charm of a punt on the River Avon is still a quintessential Christchurch experience. Sail amid weeping willows drooping to the water as you drift through a blur of colours in the botanical gardens. Surrounded by extinct volcanoes soaring lakes and the rolling farmlands of the Canterbury Plains spectacular scenery sprawls around the city. Pay a visit to the Southern Alps’ snow-covered peaks the stunning hot pools and rushing streams of Hanmer Springs or the Hector’s dolphins who swim at Akaroa. A city that has faced immense challenges - both natural and manmade - over the last decade it's hard not to feel inspired by Christchurch's defiant character and friendly people who share an open and welcoming outlook that shines stronger than ever.

The south-easterly coast of New Zealand's wild southern island is a haven for outdoor adventures with masses of raw scenic beauty and thrilling coastline. Heading the Otago Harbour Dunedin is a cosmopolitan city of culture and architectural splendour with a distinctly tartan flare.Searing bagpipes echo down the streets in the Edinburgh of the South which wears its Scottish origins proudly. Gothic revival architecture is scattered liberally including the magnificent university - with its glorious clocktower - and the city's grand cathedral. The railway station is perhaps the pick of this city's many artistic structures. Its glowing gardens and pretty mosaics add extra detail to the elegant gingerbread building. The melodramatic coastline of the Otago Peninsula boasts dramatic cliffs and sea-sprayed beaches as well as an abundance of animals. Explore cliffs laced with tunnels and hidden walkways to get you up close and personal with Yellow-eyed penguins. Sea lions and seals also sprawl out on windswept beaches drifting in and out of indulgent dozes. Not that Dunedin is lacking a distinctly quirky personality of its own as showcased by the event where locals race thousands of chocolate orbs down the world's steepest street - Baldwin Street. Museums in the city tell of Chinese influences as well as the stories of early Maori settlers. Round off an active day sampling a South Island institution - an icy beer from Speight's Brewery.
The most southernmost town in New Zealand, Bluff (or The Bluff as it is locally known) is perhaps the most European of all the settlements in the country. Called Campbelltown until 1917, the city was officially renamed after the 265 meter conical hill that towers above it. One of the farthest corners of the British Empire, the inaugural Royal Tour of New Zealand by Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, concluded at Bluff in January 1954. Reputed to be the best in the world, these local heroes are what have really put Bluff on the map and are celebrated every May with a lively festival honouring Ostrea chilensis (that’s Latin for Bluff oyster).But gastronomy aside (and it is mostly oyster related), Bluff offers the adventurous traveller much in the way activity. Gateway to Stewart Island, day trippers here might enjoy hopping on the ferry for the hour long trip to Stewart Island, or New Zealand’s third island. Unspoilt, tranquil and stunning, Stewart Island is a showcase for New Zealand’s undiscovered tourism spots due to its privileged (yet remote) position in the world. However, for those who wish to stay on the mainland, the Bluff Maritime Museum is a “must visit” for anyone travelling along the Southern Scenic Route, with fascinating historical information about the many early shipwrecks in these challenging southern waters and coastlines. The comprehensive network of walking tracks will delight the ornithologists amongst you – just don’t forget your binoculars!

Located in the far southwest corner of New Zealand, Doubtful Sound was first named ͞Doubtful Harbor͟by Captain James Cook, who observed the inlet as he sailed past it and declined entering because it looked too tight for his ship. The place is often referred to as the ͞Sound of Silence͟ for its stillness and quiet visitors feel upon entering the fjord. Doubtful Sound is the deepest and second-longest fjord in the region (421 meters deep and 40 km long), second to nearby Milford Sound. Doubtful Sound contains two separate layers of water: fresh water on the surface fed by mountain run-off, and salt water from the sea beneath. These waters do not mix, resulting in two contrasting layers with differing refractive properties that make it difficult for light to penetrate. This phenomenon makes it possible for deep-sea species that are more light-sensitive, such as black coral, to flourish in relatively shallow waters. There are three distinguishable arms to Doubtful Sound all extending southward. The shortest is First Arm at 6km long, followed by the longest Crooked Arm at 14 km, and Hall Arm at 8 km long. Cruise these arms of Doubtful Sound to see its spectacular waterfalls, such as Helena Falls (220 meters high) and the impressive Browne Falls cascades (619 meters). Keep your eyes open for wildlife such as Fjordland crested penguins, bottlenose dolphins and New Zealand fur seals which may be spotted on the small islets that create the entry point to the fjord.

Named after Milford Haven in Wales, Milford Sound is not a sound but a fjord, yet the name has stuck. In 1998 the Maori name Piopiotahi has been added and officially it should be written as Milford Sound/Piopiotahi. The local name refers to the extinct New Zealand Thrush (the piopio). Milford Sound sits within South Island’s Fiordland National Park, one of the four national parks forming the UNESCO World Heritage site “Te Wahipounamu” –pounamu being the local greenstone highly estimated for carvings by the Maori.The fjord has a length of approximately 16 kilometers and a depth of more than 290 meters. Steep cliffs, several impressive waterfalls and dense rainforest characterize the fjord. Halfway down the fjord is Stirling Falls, the second tallest. Near the end of the sound the U-shaped Sinbad Gully and the famous Mitre Peak which rises to a height of 1,692 meters can be seen, while on the eastern side is Lady Bowen Falls, at 162 meters the tallest of the falls. The Piopiotahi Marine Reserve protects the flora and fauna in the water. Apart from bottlenose dolphins in the fjord, New Zealand fur seals can be seen resting on Seal Rock on the northern shore, while on the opposite side is a Fiordland Crested Penguin site.

Days at sea are the perfect opportunity to relax unwind and catch up with what you’ve been meaning to do. So whether that is going to the gym, visiting the spa, whale watching, catching up on your reading or simply topping up your tan these blue sea days are the perfect balance to busy days spent exploring shore side.

Mount Wellington's looming cloud-wisped form is an ever-present sight as you explore booming Hobart the cosmopolitan capital of Australia's most southerly state. A former British penal colony nowadays Australia’s second-oldest city is a place to live the free and easy life. Encircled by dramatic cliffs landscaped gardens and rolling vineyards Hobart is also well stacked with cultural pursuits including museums and respected - if controversial - galleries plastering new and old art to their walls. With fresh sea breezes and a fabulous location Hobart is a creative place where you can browse the produce of local artisans in Saturday's massive Salamanca Market - which draws visitors from all across Tasmania and beyond. Eat at waterfront restaurants or rise up Mount Wellington's slopes to appreciate the remoteness of Hobart's location. From this elevated platform you can look down across views of flowing forests undulating mountains and endless ocean swallowing up the city. Further away animal sanctuaries introduce you to the island's famous inhabitants including the famous Tasmanian devil. Thirsty? Hobart has a long brewing tradition - so enjoy a refreshing ale poured from the country's oldest brewery. The climate's blend of generous sunshine and cool Antarctic breezes helps Hobart to produce its acclaimed wines and thick clumps of pinot noir grapes hang from vineyards dotted along the valleys nearby. Taste the wines accompanied by a platter of artisan cheese and sausage.




Experience unparalleled luxury in the Owner’s Suite, a sophisticated apartment suite designed for discerning travelers seeking expansive comfort and exceptional service. Ranging from 88 to 98 square meters, including a private 12 square meter veranda, this suite provides breathtaking ocean views from both the elegantly appointed bedroom and the en suite bathroom. The suite is designed with two options: a spacious one-bedroom layout perfect for a romantic getaway or a two-bedroom configuration spanning 119 to 129 square meters for family or friends, with a comfortable sofa bed in the reception area for an additional guest. Located on Deck 9, mid-ship, the Owner’s Suite features a thoughtfully designed interior complete with a separate dining area, a living room adorned with plush furnishings, and a luxurious king-size bed. Indulge in premium amenities such as a double vanity, separate shower, whirlpool bath, and a walk-in wardrobe equipped with a personal safe. Entertainment abounds with unlimited premium Wi-Fi, two large flat-screen TVs, a state-of-the-art sound system, and direct dial telephone service. Personalized services elevate your experience, including dedicated butler service, complimentary laundry, and exclusive dining at La Dame once per voyage. Arrive to a welcoming bottle of champagne and enjoy your favorite drinks with a fridge stocked to your preference. With additional luxuries like an espresso machine, pillow menu, plush bathrobes, and high-end bath amenities, every detail is catered to ensure an unforgettable voyage.



Experience the pinnacle of luxury aboard the Grand Suite, designed for discerning travelers seeking elegance at sea. Spanning 137 to 146 square meters for one bedroom and 174 to 183 square meters for two bedrooms, this suite features expansive verandas—ideal for enjoying breathtaking sunsets and intimate gatherings. Nestled on decks 8 and 9 towards the forward section, its sophisticated layout includes a separate dining area, a living room, a walk-in wardrobe, and a lavish bathroom with double vanities, a separate shower, and a whirlpool bath. This exquisite suite is furnished with a king-size bed, luxury mattresses, a writing desk, and a vanity table, ensuring utmost comfort. Guests benefit from top-tier amenities, including two large flat-screen TVs, unlimited premium Wi-Fi, a Bluetooth sound system, and dual voltage outlets, while a butler is at your service for personalized assistance. Additional indulgences include an espresso machine, a choice of pillows, and a well-stocked refrigerator. On arrival, enjoy a complimentary champagne toast and savor an exclusive dinner for two at La Dame during your voyage. The Grand Suite transcends traditional cruising, providing an unmatched retreat for a romantic getaway or a luxurious experience at sea.



Experience unparalleled luxury in the Royal Suite, a thoughtfully designed space that embodies elegant living. Spanning 105 square meters for a one-bedroom or 142 square meters for a two-bedroom configuration, the suite features impeccable Italian craftsmanship and exquisite materials throughout. Guests are welcomed into a lavish living area, ideal for entertaining, which opens up to a private terrace revealing breathtaking seascapes. This opulent suite is meticulously outfitted with a king-size bed, a writing desk, and a vanity table, complemented by luxury mattresses for ultimate comfort. The well-appointed amenities include a separate dining area, a double vanity, a whirlpool bath, and a walk-in wardrobe with a personal safe. For entertainment, indulge in unlimited premium Wi-Fi, two large flat-screen TVs, a sophisticated sound system with Bluetooth connectivity, and convenient mobile device charging options. Personalized service elevates your stay with dedicated butler services, complimentary laundry, and an exquisite dinner for two in La Dame. The suite is also equipped with an espresso machine, a refrigerator stocked with your preferences, and premium luxury bath amenities, ensuring every need is catered for. With its prime location on the seventh deck, this majestic retreat offers a harmonious blend of comfort, sophistication, and the signature Silversea philosophy of luxury.

Indulge in the luxury of our spacious suite, where every detail is tailored for your utmost comfort. Spanning 73 square meters with a private veranda of 12 square meters for the one-bedroom option, or 104 square meters for the two-bedroom configuration – ideal for families – this elegant accommodation is perched on the upper decks, offering breathtaking ocean views. Step outside onto your terrace to enjoy the soothing ocean breeze, or retreat into your plush king-size bed, set against a backdrop of sophisticated design. The suite features a separate dining area, a living room with a comfortable sitting area, and a beautifully appointed bathroom complete with a double vanity, whirlpool bath, and separate shower. A well-equipped walk-in wardrobe provides a personal safe for your belongings, and the suite is adorned with luxurious touches such as a writing desk, vanity table, and high-end furnishings. Stay connected with unlimited Premium Wi-Fi, enjoy entertainment through two large flat-screen TVs and a state-of-the-art sound system, and rely on onboard services like butler assistance and complimentary laundry. Experience personalized comforts, including a stocked refrigerator, espresso machine, diverse pillow menu, and plush bath amenities, ensuring your stay is both elegant and serene.



The Deluxe Veranda Suite epitomizes luxury on the high seas, offering an elegant space of 36 square meters, inclusive of a serene 6 square meter private veranda. Ideally situated midship, this suite boasts a sophisticated decor and an inviting living area, creating an exquisite retreat for discerning travelers. Guests will appreciate the stunning bathroom features, which include a full-size bath and separate shower, along with a generous walk-in wardrobe complete with a personal safe. The suite is furnished with a queen-size bed, a luxurious writing desk, and plush bedding, ensuring ultimate comfort. Entertainment is at your fingertips with unlimited standard Wi-Fi, a large flat-screen TV displaying an interactive media library, and convenient USB-C charging stations. For those seeking personalized service, a dedicated butler is available to cater to your needs, offering champagne upon arrival and a pillow menu for added comfort. Indulge in a well-stocked refrigerator and bar setup tailored to your preferences, along with luxury bath amenities, plush robes, and slippers for a truly tranquil experience. With unparalleled attention to detail, the Deluxe Veranda Suite invites you to bask in luxury and enjoy breathtaking sunset views from your private terrace, making every moment an unforgettable memory at sea.



The Superior Veranda Suite, located on the upper deck, offers an exquisite experience with breathtaking sunset views. Spanning 36 square meters, including a 6-square-meter private veranda, this suite features a comfortable living space meticulously designed for luxury. Ample amenities ensure that every need is catered to, making it a perfect retreat at sea. The suite includes a sophisticated sitting area, a queen-size bed, and a fully equipped walk-in wardrobe with a personal safe. The bathroom boasts a separate shower and a full-size bath, enhanced by plush bath amenities. Connectivity is seamless with unlimited standard Wi-Fi, a large flat-screen TV featuring an interactive media library, and numerous charging options for your devices. Guests are pampered with butler service, greeted with champagne upon arrival, and provided with a pillow menu to customize their comfort. Additionally, the refrigerator is stocked with your preferences, while other thoughtful touches such as a luxurious bathrobe, slippers, and an umbrella underscore the exclusive experience of the Superior Veranda Suite.




The Classic Veranda Suite offers an expansive living area designed for discerning travelers, measuring 36 square meters, including a 6-square-meter private veranda. Positioned on the lower decks at the bow, this suite combines elegant interior design with a comfortable ambiance. The living space features a cozy sitting area, a queen-size bed with luxury mattresses, and a writing desk. The stunning bathroom is equipped with a separate shower, a full-size bath, and a walk-in wardrobe with a personal safe. Guests can enjoy exceptional amenities, including unlimited Standard Wi-Fi, a large flat-screen TV with an Interactive Media Library, and easy access to dual voltage outlets. A butler service elevates your experience, while a champagne welcome sets the tone. Other highlights include a stocked refrigerator tailored to your preferences, plush robes, luxurious bath products, and complimentary slippers. The impressive floor-to-ceiling glass doors open onto a private veranda, ensuring breathtaking views and memorable sunsets, making this suite an idyllic retreat at sea.

The Panorama Suite offers an expansive 31 square meters of luxurious living space, strategically located on the lower decks at the bow of the ship. This exquisite suite encapsulates the essence of comfort, featuring tasteful decor, a stunning bathroom, and a generous seating area designed for relaxation. Guests can revel in breathtaking panoramic ocean views through the floor-to-ceiling windows. The suite includes a queen-size bed with luxury mattresses, a writing desk, and a walk-in wardrobe complete with a personal safe. Among the many amenities, you'll find a shower and full-size bath, a plush bathrobe, luxurious bath products, and a well-stocked refrigerator tailored to your preferences. Connectivity is seamless with unlimited standard Wi-Fi, a large flat-screen TV with an interactive media library, dual voltage outlets, and USB-C chargers for your devices. An attentive butler service welcomes you with champagne upon arrival, ensuring every need is met. With this exceptional suite, your journey at sea transforms into a refined retreat, marked by elegance and personalized service.

The Vista Suite offers a sophisticated and spacious 32 sq.m. living area designed for utmost comfort and elegance. This distinguished suite features lavish decor, a separate shower, and a full-size bath, creating a refined atmosphere to unwind. Expansive picture windows invite breathtaking ocean vistas, providing an idyllic setting for relaxing or enjoying breakfast in bed. A generous seating area is perfect for socializing or leisure, while a queen-sized bed ensures restful nights. Installed with modern conveniences, it boasts unlimited standard Wi-Fi, a large flat-screen TV with an interactive media library, dual voltage outlets, and USB-C chargers, catering to both work and entertainment needs. Guests are further indulged with dedicated butler service, a personalized welcome with champagne, and a thoughtfully curated pillow menu. The suite is equipped with additional amenities, such as a refrigerator stocked to your preference, luxury bath supplies, and cozy slippers. Positioned on deck 4 in the forward section of the ship, three suites (407, 409, 417) are wheelchair accessible, ensuring inclusivity for all travelers. The Vista Suite epitomizes a luxurious retreat, ensuring an unforgettable travel experience at sea.