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Dense and delightful, there’s nowhere else like Japan’s kinetic capital - a city where ancient traditions blend seamlessly with a relentless pursuit for the future’s sharpest edge. See the city from above, as elevators rocket you up to towering viewing platforms, from which you can survey a vast urban ocean, interspersed with sky-scraping needles. Look out as far as the distant loom of Mount Fuji’s cone on clear days. Futuristic – second-accurate - transport seamlessly links Tokyo’s 14 districts, while the glow of flashing advertisement boards, clanks of arcade machines, and waves of humanity flowing along its streets, adds to the sense of mesmerising, dizzying and glorious sensory overload. One of Tokyo’s most iconic sights, don’t miss the flood of people scrambling to cross Shibuya’s famous intersection. Join the choreographed dance, as crowds of briefcase-carrying commuters are given the green light to cross at the same time – bathed in the light of massive neon advertisements. The culture is immensely rich and deep, with 7th-century, lantern-decorated temples, stunning palaces and tranquil scarlet shrines waiting below cloaks of incense and nestling between soaring skyscrapers. Restaurants serve up precisely prepared sushi, and wafer-thin seafood slivers, offering a unique taste of the country’s refined cuisine. Settle into traditional teahouses, to witness intricate ceremonies, or join the locals as they fill out karaoke bars to sing the night away. In the spring, cherry blossom paints a delicate pink sheen over the city’s innumerable parks and gardens.

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.

The Japanese city of Kobe needs no introduction. The name is synonymous with its home grown superstar. We are not talking of its stunning shrines, cherry trees laden with blossom during sakura or effervescent city, buzzing with life 24/7. We are of course talking of a much more grass roots hero – its eponymous beef. The delicacy might have put the city on the map, but there is far more to Kobe than its meat.Naturally, Kobe wears its cuisine as a badge of honour. Its port history has given it a gastronomy that is quite different from its neighbours. Seafood and sushi is naturally some of the freshest and most diverse you can find, but Kobe’s multi-cultural nature (the city is home to 98 different nationalities) means that it has one of the most diverse gastronomic cultures in Japan. Bread and bakeries are also an (unexpected) delicacy. Additionally, Sake is taken very seriously – Kobe even has its own museum dedicated to the national spirit.Historically, Kobe has always been a key city for Japan. Renamed in 1889, it was known as Owada no Tomari during the Nara Period (710-784 C.E.). Kobe’s location on the calm Inland Sea between Osaka and Kyoto has proven to be pivotal in Japanese history; it is mentioned in famous literary works such as The Tale of Genji (from approximately late 9th century) and the Taiheiki (14th century). The city and region are home to many attractions including the Himeji Castle (widely considered to be Japan's most beautiful feudal castle), a short ride away.

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.

History buffs will want to write home Hiroshima. Despite being devastated in 1945, this Japanese city is known to all for its commitment peace – its ruin on the 6th August 1945 led to the end of the war and today, the Peace Memorial (a UNESCO World Heritage Site) , is a constant reminder of the destruction that war brings. A walk in the leafy boulevards of Peace Memorial Park brings quiet contemplation. The Flames of Peace – set in the park’s central feature pond – burn brightly and will continue to do so until all the nuclear bombs I the world have been destroyed. There are many other inspiring messages of hope around the city too; the Children’s’ Peace Monument just north of the park is a homage to little Sadako Sasaki, who was just two in 1945. When she developed leukemia in 1956, she believed that if she folded 1,000 paper cranes – a symbol of longevity and happiness in Japan – she would recover. Sadly she died before she finished her task but her classmates finished the rest. If you are lucky enough to visit during the unpredictable and short-lived Sakura (cherry blossom) season, then the extraordinary sight of the delicate pink blossom floating across the water to the red gate, means you can consider yourself one of the luckiest people on the planet.


Boasting Japan’s heady cocktail of hot springs, gourmet food, abundant nature and spiritual history, Kyushu Island has all the advantages of the mainland, while enjoying its own identity. The island is the third largest of Japan’s five island provinces and prides itself on having everything you could expect from the Land of the Rising Sun.The capital of the island, Fukuoka, is Japan in a bite sized morsel. As one of the country’s most strategic ports – it is closer to Seoul than Tokyo – the city has enjoyed a somewhat prestigious status over the years, including two unsuccessful Mongol invasion attempts in the 13th century. Some scholars suggest that the city is also the first place the Imperial Family set foot, although actual proof of this is scarce. What is certain however is that it was once the home of the samurai, with many samurai related spots found all over the city. A trip to the Kyushu National Museum will allow budding actors to try on traditional costumes and channel their inner feudal lord, while local shrines, tranquil Zen gardens and castle ruins all offer a chance to relive the city’s glory days.The city itself is made up of two smaller towns (Fukuoka and Hakata), and despite unification in 1889, Hakata is still considered the centre. A 2018 survey ranked the city number 22 on “the world’s most liveable cities” list, due to its excellent shopping, outstanding food, excellent transport links, good museums, “feeling of openeness”, green spaces and friendly, safe, environment.

"A tapestry of kaleidoscopic colours, intense seafood flavours, and urban beach bliss, Busan rolls across a glorious natural setting on the Korean Peninsula's south-east. One of the largest and busiest ports in the world, 3.5 million people call South Korea's second city home, and the amiable locals help to lend the city its quirky, offbeat outlook. A spacious, playful and cosmopolitan place, Busan is a lively, liveable city, cradled by lush mountains and endless ocean scenery. Haedong Yonggung Temple nestles on a dramatic cliffside, just above the crumbling rocks and crashing waves of the East Sea. Dating back to 1376, the temple's multi-storey pagoda is adorned with lions - each representing a different emotion. Elsewhere, lanterns glitter in the night sky around Mount Geumjeongsan, freshly released from the beautiful Beomeosa Temple, which was established in AD 678. The hillside shantytown of Gamcheon Culture Village has completed an improbable transformation, blossoming from a sea of makeshift homes for Korean war refugees, into a colourful explosion of creativity and curiosity. Local artists have been let loose to create interactive installations, and the entire area is now an expansive canvas for expression. Lose yourself among vibrant alleyways of flamingo-pink, lemon-yellow and baby-blue painted facades in this unique area. Sample bibimbap, fiery-hot beef and rice, from street food vendors, before relaxing on one of South Korea's best beaches - Haeundae's banana bend of sand. Metallic skyscrapers offer an unusual backdrop to this pristine expanse of golden powder and are mirrored by elaborate sandcastles and sculptures during the annual sand festival - when spontaneous water fights and firework displays also take place. Gwangalli beach is another urban option, laying out spectacular views of the reaching Gwangan Bridge - the country's second largest bridge. At night, 16,000 bulbs bathe this engineering marvel in colour."

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.

The capital of the Ishikawa Prefecture, Kanazawa once rivalled Kyoto and Edo (Tokyo) as a town rich in cultural achievements. Kanazawa escaped destruction during World War II and accordingly has been able to preserve many of the old districts in good shape. The city is famous because of Kenrokuen. Located next to Kanazawa Castle, Kenrokuen is classified as “One of the Three Gardens of Japan”. The garden has an artificial pond, and hills and houses are dotted within the 11.4 hectares. It has Japan’s oldest fountain using natural water pressure and a tea-house dating back to 1774. Close by is the Higashi Chaya Gai Geisha District, designated a National Cultural Asset and the biggest of the Geisha districts of Kanazawa. Some of the houses not only retain the original structure, but still are used as Geisha houses. Some of the streets have traditional shops creating a nostalgic atmosphere. Kanazawa is also known for its lacquer ware, Kutani-style pottery, gold-leaf workmanship and delicately painted silk kimonos.

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.

Gaze down over Hakodate, from the heights of its namesake peak - Mount Hakodate - to see the city stretching out spectacularly, with back-to-back twin bays splitting the ocean. Hakodate port was one of the first to open Japan up to the world, and to international trade in 1859 - a fact reflected in the architecture, with its influences from the West and beyond. The port area is a redbrick wash of warehouses turned shopping malls, all observed by the onion domes of the city's Russian Orthodox church. Elsewhere, the star-shaped Goryokaku fortress glows with natural colours and a beautiful haze of cherry blossom during the season. Goryokaku Tower, which rises up beside it, offers a sweeping bird's eye view of the green fortress and mountain backdrop. Buses trundle up the 335-metre incline to the top of Mount Hakodate, but the best way to reach the views is to jump on the ropeway, which swings high above downtown's buildings, over a carpet of pine trees. Head up to the mountain's heights as sunset approaches. With darkness sweeping in, and the lights flickering to life, the panorama is one of Japan's most spectacular. Soak it all in, and look out to the horizon, dotted with the shimmering lights of ships hauling in harvests of the city's renowned squid. The plankton-rich waters attract a delicious variety of feasting sea life to Hakodate's coast, which is then plated up in the city's numerous, skilled restaurants. For an eye-opening, whirring morning, see the freshest produce being doled out at Hakodate Morning Market – amid a cacophony of noise and activity.

Set on the eastern coast in Japan’s Iwate prefecture, Miyako promises stunning scenery and Jorman history in equimeasure. The coastal city of around 50,000 inhabitants is around 600 km from Tokyo, but boasts one of the finest beaches in Japan, as well as a treasure trove of succulently fresh seafood restaurants. While travellers to Miyako might arrive expecting the usual amalgam of cultural attractions and high tech wizardry, they will leave with memories of one of the greatest garden cities they have ever experienced. During the Edo period (1603-1868) the town was considered as Japan’s main seaport. Today this is no longer the case, perhaps due to Miyako’s precarious placement and underwater seismic activity; four tsunamis have engulfed the city since 1700, with waves reaching almost 40 metres in some cases. Thus, local attractions tend to be of the natural kind, as historical buildings have been all but wiped out. Luckily, Mother Nature really does come into her own in Miyako. The city is bordered by the Sanriku Fukkō National Park, one of the National Parks of Japan. Sanriku Fukkō stretches for 180 km along the coast and homes a wonderful variety of flora and fauna, including groves of Japanese red pine, rhododendrons and Rosa rugosa. Numerous bird species, including the black-tailed gull and shearwater call the park home. What’s more, bird lovers will undoubted love that the nearby Hidejima Island and Sanganjima Island are the only breeding grounds in Japan for the band-rumped storm-petrel.

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.

Flying as far under the radar as Japan's second-biggest city possibly can, only a 30-minute train ride separates Yokohama from Tokyo's metropolis. Sat a little further to the south of the Bay of Tokyo than the Japanese capital, Yokohama is a place to enjoy waterfront strolls and the warmest of welcomes, as you arrive and acclimatise to this city in the bustling heart of Japan. Step into this ocean of urbanity, where major cities merge and blend together, and it's hard to square Yokohama's fishing village origins with the vast urban sprawl that you encounter today. An outward-looking place, Yokohama was one of the first to open its harbour to international trade, leading to a rapid transformation from village to big city. The opening of the ports drew many Chinese traders to the bay, and Yokohama houses the country's biggest Chinatown - a colourful and historic explosion of Chinese shops and more than 250 eateries. Landmark Tower is hard to miss, puncturing the sky as Japan's second-largest building, it looks out over the water and rises before the distant loom of Mount Fuji. The towering ferris wheel nearby is one of the world's tallest, and flashes with colour amid the glowing skyline at night. Enjoy breezy strolls along the lively waterfront, with heritage ships, museums and tempting restaurants bordering the sparking bay's waters. Offering the excitement that only landing on Japanese shores can offer, Yokohama is a great starting point for any adventure to this land of culture, colour and grace. Whether you want to venture onwards to Tokyo's neon-bathed wonders, see Mount Fuji up close, or find peace and tranquillity in Kyoto's majestic temples and shrines, Yokohama opens up the best of Japan's wonders to you.




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.