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Splashing colour and culture into the arid Peruvian landscape, Lima is a city bedecked with grand colonial splendour. Founded in 1535, this sprawling capital enjoys a breezy oceanfront location and forms one of the world's largest desert cities. A place of sharp contrasts, almost 10 million people are packed into the city, occupying vastly different living conditions. Visit for an unfiltered experience of this richly layered place of ancient history, colonial relics and dazzling flavours. Rising from the misty blanket of the garua - a persistent fog that cloaks Lima during winter - you'll find one of South America's most culturally vibrant cities. The former capital of the Spanish colonists - head to Plaza de Armas to immerse yourself in the heart of the old city. The Basilica Cathedral of Lima watches over Plaza Mayor - listen out for the stomps of boots outside, as the pomp and ceremony of the Changing of the Guards draws crowds to the Government Palace. The history of this area runs much deeper, however, and pre-Colombian cities and temples emerge from the dusty earth nearby. Grand museums showcase unearthed treasures from the extraordinary civilisations who built vast mud adobe cities across Peru's coastline, and incredible settlements in the country's valleys and mountains. The Barranco district is Lima's artsy area, and you can walk from modern art galleries to see the local muse, the Bridge of Sighs. This wooden bridge is an artist's favourite, and one of the city's most romantic spots. Afterwards, sample some of Lima's cuisine, and the zingy flavours of spicy, lime-marinated fish ceviche. So revered in these parts, ceviche even has its own national day on June 28th. Sipping a Pisco Sour is the perfect way to round off your visit to this engrossing, multi-layered city.

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.

Arica is Chile’s northernmost city and the capital of the Region of Arica and Parinacota. Its 240,000 inhabitants make up almost 98% of the region’s population. With an average temperature of 18 degrees Celsius Arica is known as the “city of eternal spring”. Although it is within the Atacama Desert, one of the driest places in the world, and several years can pass before it rains in the city, a fertile river valley dissects it. Fruit and vegetables are produced there and Arica is famous for its olives. Arica’s port had been important for the Spanish Empire since 1545 when silver was brought down to the coast from Potosi (Bolivia) –this attracted English and Dutch pirates which looted Arica on several occasions. Today the port serves as a free port for goods from landlocked Bolivia.Arica belonged to Peru until 1880, when Chilean troops took the “El Morro” hill above the port during the War of the Pacific. It is possible to walk up to the giant flagpole and small military museum on the hill, from where there are excellent views across the city, port and valley. Attractions in or near Arica include the Museum of Azapa dedicated to the Chinchorro culture with the oldest mummies in the world going back 7,ooo years, several beaches and three buildings said to have been designed by Eiffel.

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 name Coquimbo is derived from a native Diaguita word meaning 'place of calm waters'. In fact, Charles Darwin had noted that the town was 'remarkable for nothing but its extreme quietness'. Since then, Coquimbo has developed into a bustling port and the region's major commercial and industrial centre from which minerals, fish products and fruits are exported. Used during the colonial period as a port for La Serena, Coquimbo attracted attention from English pirates, including Sir Francis Drake, who visited in 1578. Visitors enjoy strolling around the town, admiring some of the elaborate woodwork handcrafted on buildings by early British and American settlers. These wooden buildings are among Chile's most interesting historical structures. Out of town, the area offers some fine beaches in a desert-like setting. Coquimbo serves as a gateway to the popular resort town of La Serena and trips farther into the Elqui Valley, known as the production centre for Chile's national drink, pisco sour. The valley is also home to several international observatories that take advantage of the region's exceptional atmospheric conditions.

Since time immemorial Valparaiso has inspired writers, poets, musicians and artists alike. If the city is still a little rough around the edges, this only adds to its bohemian ambience; the architecture, style, street art, nightlife, and live music scenes of Valparaiso are some of the best in the world. Add colourful clifftop homes to the mix and you'll soon see why Valpariaso is many people's favourite Chilean city.The city was founded in 1536 by Spanish conquistador Juan de Saavedra, who named the city after his birthplace. Many of the colonial buildings he implemented are still standing today, despite the rain, wind, fire and several earthquakes (one of which almost levelled the city in 1906). Quirky architecture also abounds; poetry lovers and amateur architects will no doubt want to make the 45 km trip south to Chilean poet laureate (and Nobel Prize winner) Pablo Neruda’s ship-shaped house and museum for a taste of the extraordinary.The city and region are also extremely well known for their love of good food and wine. The vineyards of the nearby Casablanca Valley - first planted in the early 1980s - have earned worldwide recognition in a relatively short space of time. However, Chile’s viticulture history does date back much farther than that. De Saavedra brought grape vines on his voyage to South America in order to make his own wine and this led to a new grape brandy being created, Pisco. Today give any Chilean a Pisco and wherever they are in the world, they will be home.

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.
For most of its history, windy Puerto Montt was the end of the line for just about everyone traveling in the Lake District. Now the Carretera Austral carries on southward, but for all intents and purposes Puerto Montt remains the region's last significant outpost, a provincial city that is the hub of local fishing, textile, and tourist activity.Today the city center is full of malls, condos, and office towers—it's the fastest-growing city in Chile—but away from downtown, Puerto Montt consists mainly of low clapboard houses perched above its bay, the Seno de Reloncaví. If it's a sunny day, head east to Playa Pelluco or one of the city's other beaches. If you're more interested in exploring the countryside, drive along the shore for a good view of the surrounding hills.

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.

Strewn through the coast of Chile, these beautiful fjords are world renowned for being one of the most awe-inspiring places on earth. Snow-capped volcanoes nestle majestically alongside rolling valleys of ice and frosty glaciers. Rugged beauty, breathtaking scenery not to mention diverse and profuse wildlife abounds – expect to watch whales from the deck, see playful Magellan Penguins and perhaps even spot the rare Andean Condor. Affectionately named “The End of the World” by the Spaniards who discovered the region in eighteenth century in a quest to Christianise South America, these extraordinary waterways not only encompass a medley of jagged mountains and iceberg strewn bays, but feature a kaleidoscopic spectrum of unexpected colour that offers photographic opportunities like no other destination.

Welcome to Chile's City at the End of The World – a wind-whipped, fractured land of islands, glacial fjords and mountains, which drop away towards Antarctica. A hardy city, where the temperature hovers in single figures throughout much of the year, Punta Arenas nevertheless offers a warm welcome and refuge, ahead of - and following - epic adventures and expeditions south across the Drake Passage. Captain Scott stopped here in 1904 – testing the postal service sending 400 letters of his successful return - and the city welcomed the rescued Ernest Shackleton and his Endurance crew to these shores in 1916. Punta Arenas is a remote place, but with custom-free status, and more than 120,000 people calling it home it's also surprisingly cosmopolitan. The commercial centre of Magallanes Punta Arenas is fueled by Chilean oil and gas - and establishing itself as a global centre for Antarctic research, with teams from various countries basing themselves here. The town is built around the Plaza de Armas, its central square - be sure to kiss the toe of the Monumento del Indio Patagon statue, said to guarantee you good luck on your return. Look down across this colourful city, stretching out to meet the waters of the Straits of Magellan, from the viewpoint at Cerro De La Cruz. Natural wonders abound in the region, whether it’s Alberto de Agostini National Park’s glacial sculptures, or Torres del Paine National Park’s soaring mountains, rushing waterfalls and picturesque lakes. Offshore, in the Strait of Magellan, you can find the birdlife sanctuary of Magdalena Island - an uninhabited island, where hundreds of thousands of penguins march and crowds of cormorants and gulls call out.

Looming like a colossal river frozen in the icy hold of time – the first time you set eyes on the Garibaldi Glacier will live with you forever, sending shivers down your spine that are absolutely nothing to do with the fjord weather’s chill. A stunning, unimaginably vast wedge of slowly creeping blue-white ice the glacier is a fitting climax to the voyage through the cinematic majesty of the Garibaldi Fjord. Sail amid tumbling waterfalls, tightly-packed forestry and soaring mountains as you explore the glacier-sculpted Parque Nacional Alberto de Agostini – the newest member of Chile’s exclusive club of extraordinary remote National Parks. Spread across the fractured lands of South America’s southern tip: this is the dramatic region where the peaks of the Andes mountain range plunge down into the depths of the icy ocean, generating some of Chile’s most spectacular scenery. You may witness occasional chunks of the ancient ice calving and plunging spectacularly into the waters below as the glacier continues its gradual retreat. The fresh chunks of ice add to the floating confetti of tiny frozen islands all around you –ranging in hues from creamy whites to electric blues. It may appear like a frigid unforgiving environment at first glance but the fjord is alive with unique fauna and flora and recognised by UNESCO as a Biosphere Reserve. Full of diverse ecosystems you can spot penguins, sea lions and Peruvian condors all adding to the rich tapestry of life here.

A southerly frontier - on the cusp of wild nature and extraordinary adventures - the excitement in Ushuaia is palpable. Prepare for memorable exploits amid the extremes of this southerly location - as you adventure into the colossal scenery of the fractured Tierra del Fuego and beyond. Known as the 'End of the World' Ushuaia looks out across the Beagle Channel, and is surrounded by the Martial Mountains to the north. Despite its remote location, Ushuaia is a surprisingly busy and lively resort, with lots to keep its visitors entertained. For many people, Ushuaia is their last glimpse of anything resembling a city, before they jump off the map into the wilderness, to answer the call of immense national parks or Antarctic expeditions. One of the most dramatic landscapes on the planet - Argentina's land of fire, National Park Tierra del Fuego, is a place of titanic natural forces and limitless beauty. Snow-covered mountains poke the sky, while glaciers spill down between peaks, and gaping fjords open up. With incredible wildlife - from penguins to whales - the park offers some of South America's most amazing hiking opportunities and panoramas. When it comes to food in Ushuaia, locals cook up fierce flavours using the freshest ingredients. King crab is one of the most popular dishes, while sea bass - hauled freshly from the waters - and mounds of meaty mussels - known as cholgas - are also on the menu here.

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.
Despite it being a stalwart of Britishness, Stanley more resembles Patagonia than Portsmouth. But, despite the windswept, vast and achingly beautiful landscape of the Falkland Islands, don’t be too surprised to find the odd pub serving ales and even fish’n’chips. While landmarks such as Christ Church Cathedral, with its whalebone arch are 100% local, there is a also good smattering of imported garden gnomes and Union Jacks to remind you whose territory you are really on.The Falkland Islands’ ownership has long been a matter of controversy, ever since colonisation in the 18th century. At various points in their life they have been considered French, British, Spanish and Argentine. The Falklands War in 1982, despite only lasting for a short while, proved that the Brits clung to this remote outpost and the islands remain part of the British Commonwealth today. Margaret Thatcher, under whom the war was masterminded, remains something of a local hero as can be seen in the street signs (such as Thatcher Drive). For those who want to dig deeper into the past, the Historic Docklands Museum provides lots of information on the chequered historical and political background of the Falklands.However, the true heroes of Stanley are of course the thousands and thousands of penguins. Five species nest here during mating season (including the rare rockhopper penguin). There are virtually no barriers between you and the wildlife; allowing for a truly interactive, authentic and totally unforgettable experience.

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.

Passionate, and alive with an infectious crackling energy, the Argentine capital is a breathlessly romantic city, which blends old-world colonial architecture with a down-to-earth Latin American clamour. Famed for steamy tango interplays, and expertly seared steak slabs, a visit to Buenos Aires is a fiery fiesta for the senses. Parque Tres de Febrero is a 400-hectare oasis where 18,000 rose bushes bloom, and skyscrapers give way to still lakes and pretty paths of rollerblading locals. Mighty palm trees - that look like exploding fireworks - stand tall in Plaza de Mayo, the heart of this sprawling cosmopolitan capital of 48 barrios. The square has served as the stage for many fundamental events in this country’s history, and the location where the seeds of independence were sewn continues to serve as the city’s gathering point - and is a place for solidarity, rebellion and revolution. The presidential Casa Rosada’s salmon-hued Palatial Palace borders the plaza, while nearby Museum Nacional de Bellas Artes houses the largest collection of public art in Latin America. Teatro Colón, the opulent 1908 opera house, is one of the world’s finest venues - musical performance here take on an ethereal quality, with the exceptional acoustics transferring every quiver of bow, and tremor of vocal cord, to the audience in spine-tingling clarity. The gargantuan, precipitous terraces of Bombonera Stadium form another of Buenos Aires’s incredible venues, and a wall of noise emanates from it when Boca Juniors take to the field. Juicy steak and punchy Malbec flow in the city’s parrillas – steakhouses - while glitzy bars and thumping nightclubs welcome revellers late into the night. It’s not just the meat that sizzles here either - tango dancers fill milongas - dance halls - to strut passionately until the early hours. Sip steaming mate, the country’s national drink, shop in covered markets, and explore Cementerio de la Recoleta - a city of grand graves and intricate memorials honouring presidents, politicians and notable Argentine heroes from history.







Introducing the Otium Suite, a luxurious retreat designed for the discerning traveler. Spanning an impressive 123 m² (1,324 sq ft), this exceptional suite boasts a stunning 40 m² (431 sq ft) balcony equipped with a whirlpool, set in the premium aft corner of the vessel. Inside, guests will enjoy a spacious living area, a separate large bedroom, and an elegant bathroom featuring both a whirlpool bath and a walk-in shower. A remarkable highlight of the Otium Suite is its breathtaking 270-degree panoramic view, ensuring that you relish the beauty of your destination. Enhancing your stay, the suite includes an Otium Spa Treatment, complimentary for up to two guests, alongside premium services such as butler assistance, complimentary laundry, and dining at La Dame for an exquisite culinary experience. For ultimate comfort, guests will find a king-size bed, a writing desk, and custom luxury mattresses. Modern conveniences include unlimited premium Wi-Fi, two large flat-screen TVs, and USB-C chargers. The suite is further equipped with a personal safe, an espresso machine, and a fully stocked refrigerator according to preferences. The Otium Suite promises a serene and indulgent travel experience like no other.


The exquisite Owner’s Suite, a hallmark of luxury, spans an impressive 98 m² (1,055 sq ft), including a delightful 16 m² (172 sq ft) balcony that invites you to indulge in serene outdoor moments. Perfectly positioned midship, this suite offers breathtaking views from both the dining area and bedroom. Inside, experience the epitome of elegance with a lavish bathroom featuring a double vanity, a whirlpool bath, a walk-in shower, and guest restroom facilities, ensuring an indulgent stay. The suite is thoughtfully appointed with a king-size bed, a luxurious writing desk, and plush seating areas complemented by a separate living room. Advanced amenities include unlimited Premium Wi-Fi, two large flat-screen TVs, and a Bluetooth-compatible sound system for your enjoyment. Elevate your experience with dedicated butler service, complimentary laundry, and a sumptuous dinner for two at La Dame, alongside thoughtful touches like a stocked refrigerator tailored to your preferences and a personal espresso machine. With a walk-in wardrobe and added conveniences such as USB-C charging stations, this suite meticulously combines comfort with elegance, making it the ideal retreat aboard your voyage.





Experience the pinnacle of ultra-luxury cruising with the Grand Suite aboard Silver Ray. Positioned at the ship's bow, this suite embodies sophistication, offering a generous space of 85 square meters for one bedroom (including a 13 square meter veranda) or 118 square meters for two bedrooms (with an 18 square meter veranda). Revel in unparalleled sea-to-sky views from thoughtfully designed living areas, providing an exquisite blend of comfort and style. Each Grand Suite features a lavish bathroom complete with double vanity, whirlpool bath, and walk-in shower, in addition to a guest restroom for added privacy. The suite also highlights a luxurious living space with a king-size bed, separate dining area, and extensive wardrobe complete with a personal safe. For entertainment, two large flat-screen TVs with an interactive media library, Bluetooth sound system, and unlimited premium Wi-Fi await. Guests enjoy an array of upscale services including dedicated butler service, complimentary laundry, and an exclusive dining experience at La Dame once per voyage. Indulge in Champagne upon arrival, along with personalized amenities such as an espresso machine, luxury bath products, and a pillow menu, ensuring a truly elevated cruising experience. Discover the essence of indulgence in the Grand Suite, where every detail is designed for the discerning traveler.





Introducing the exquisite Master Suite on the Silver Ray, an exclusive accommodation featuring a grand design that embodies luxury and comfort. Spanning 67–77 m² (721–826 sq ft) with an expansive balcony of 22–31 m² (233–330 sq ft), this suite is ideally situated at the premium aft corner, providing breathtaking 270-degree views through stunning floor-to-ceiling windows. Accommodating up to three guests, the suite boasts a plush queen-sized bed, a sophisticated living area with a comfortable sitting space, a separate dining area, and a lavish bathroom complete with a whirlpool bath and a walk-in wardrobe equipped with a personal safe. Modern amenities abound, including unlimited Premium Wi-Fi, dual large flat screen TVs, and a state-of-the-art sound system. Enjoy the convenience of a well-stocked refrigerator and a personalized bar setup, complemented by an espresso machine and a selection of luxury bath amenities. Indulge in personalized service with a dedicated butler, complimentary laundry and pressing, and a special dinner experience at La Dame during your stay. The Master Suite is a sanctuary designed for those who seek an elevated cruising experience, ensuring you unwind in elegance after a day of exploration.




Introducing the exquisite Signature Suite aboard the Silver Ray, a hallmark of luxury with breathtaking panoramic views from every interior angle. Spanning 65 m² (700 sq ft) and featuring a generous 16 m² (172 sq ft) balcony, this suite is designed for the ultimate outdoor experience. The thoughtfully laid out space includes a spacious living and dining area, alongside a secluded bedroom for privacy. The opulent bathroom boasts a double vanity, whirlpool bath, and a walk-in shower, complemented by a separate guest restroom. Located on decks 6 to 9, mid-ship, the suite is ideal for discerning travelers. Elegantly furnished with a queen-size bed, writing desk, and luxury mattresses, it crafts an inviting ambiance. Guests will enjoy modern conveniences such as unlimited Premium Wi-Fi, dual flat-screen TVs, and a sound system with Bluetooth connectivity. Personalized services like dedicated butler service, complimentary laundry and pressing, along with champagne on arrival, enhance the experience. Additional amenities including an espresso machine, customized pillow menu, and luxury bath products complete this unparalleled offering, ensuring an unforgettable journey.




The Silver Suite aboard the Silver Ray exemplifies luxury and comfort, making it a preferred choice among discerning travelers. Spanning 63 square meters (including an 11-square meter veranda) for the one-bedroom option and 96 square meters (with a 16-square meter veranda) for the two-bedroom option, this elegantly designed suite boasts unobstructed ocean views from both the living room and bedroom. The spacious living area provides a perfect retreat, complemented by a separate dining area that enhances the in-suite dining experience. The suite is equipped with a lavish bathroom featuring a whirlpool bath, a walk-in shower, double vanity, and separate lavatory, alongside a generous walk-in closet for your convenience. Thoughtfully designed with a king-sized bed, luxurious custom mattresses, and high-end furnishings including a writing desk and vanity table, every detail is curated for your comfort. Entertainment needs are met with unlimited premium Wi-Fi, two large flat-screen TVs featuring an interactive media library, a sound system with Bluetooth, and mobile device charging options. Additional indulgences include butler service, complimentary laundry, and a warm welcome with champagne upon arrival. Guests will also appreciate amenities such as an espresso machine, a pillow menu, a personalized stocked bar, plush bathrobes, and luxury bath products, ensuring an exquisite onboard experience. With wheelchair-accessible suites available and key locations on decks 6, 7, and 8, the Silver Suite redefines upscale sea travel.



The Junior Grand Suite on the Silver Ray is an elegant sanctuary, offering a generous space ranging from 54 to 58 m² (581 to 624 sq ft), featuring a tranquil 6 m² (64 sq ft) balcony that enhances your scenic views. Located at the ship's forward bow, this suite ensures breathtaking vistas while providing a refined ambiance akin to its predecessor, the Grand Suite. The thoughtfully designed interior includes a spacious living and dining area, a secluded bedroom, and a luxurious bathroom complete with a double vanity, whirlpool bath, and walk-in shower for a lavish experience. Accommodating up to three guests, the suite includes a sofa bed in the reception area, ensuring comfort for all. Essential amenities feature unlimited Premium Wi-Fi, two large flat-screen TVs, a sophisticated sound system with Bluetooth capability, and dual voltage outlets for all your devices. For added convenience, a personal safe and a walk-in wardrobe are provided. Tailored services include a dedicated butler, complimentary laundry services, and a welcoming champagne on arrival. Guests can enjoy an espresso machine and a refrigerator stocked with personal preferences, along with luxurious bathrobes and amenities that epitomize high-end cruising. Experience the pinnacle of elegance aboard the Silver Ray in its Junior Grand Suite.





Experience the epitome of luxury with our Premium Medallion Suite, ideally situated at the aft of the ship. This elegant suite encompasses 49 square meters, including a spacious balcony of 8 square meters, drawing inspiration from the celebrated design of the Veranda Suite while enhancing the charm with an expansive interior. Within, you'll find a refined bedroom area featuring a queen-size bed, a lavish bathroom complete with a double vanity, a large bathtub, and a separate shower, alongside a comfortable living area. Amenities abound, with complimentary butler service, an espresso machine, and a thoughtfully stocked refrigerator and bar tailored to your preferences. Stay connected and entertained with unlimited Premium Wi-Fi, two large flat-screen TVs, a Bluetooth-enabled sound system, and convenient charging options throughout. With a walk-in wardrobe and premium bedding, every detail is curated for your ultimate comfort. Enjoy the thoughtful touches like plush bathrobes, luxury bath amenities, and even a pillow menu to personalize your stay. Ideal for travelers seeking a blend of sophistication and relaxation, the Premium Medallion Suite promises an unforgettable cruise experience.





The Medallion Suite stands as a hallmark of opulence, encompassing an expansive 49 square meters (527 square feet) of elegance, including a private veranda of 8 square meters (86 square feet). This sophisticated sanctuary features a lavish living area, adorned with sumptuous textures and stunning panoramic views, ideal for unwinding after a day of exploration. Guests can indulge in the plush queen-sized bed dressed with luxurious linens or take advantage of the cozy seating area for relaxation. The stylish bathroom, complete with a double vanity, full-size bathtub, and separate shower, offers a perfect retreat to rejuvenate. Positioned in prime locations across decks 6 to 9—specifically mid-ship and aft—this suite also accommodates a third guest with a comfortable sofa bed. An array of amenities includes unlimited premium Wi-Fi, two large flat-screen TVs, Bluetooth sound system, and a writing desk. The thoughtful essentials like a fully stocked bar, espresso machine, and plush bathrobe elevate the experience, while attentive butler service ensures every need is met, including complimentary laundry and champagne on arrival. In the Medallion Suite, every detail reflects refined sophistication, promising guests an unforgettable journey of luxury.






Experience the epitome of luxury with Silversea’s Veranda Suite, gracefully designed for discerning travelers. Spanning 33 square meters, including a 5-square-meter private veranda, this suite features elegant decor alongside a breathtaking marbled bathroom boasting a double vanity, a walk-in shower, or a spacious bathtub. Ideally situated in both premium aft and midship locations, four suites are tailored for guests with disabilities, ensuring comfort and accessibility. The suite’s interior offers ample space with a comfortable seating area, perfectly complemented by a queen-size bed, writing desk, and vanity. Enjoy modern conveniences such as unlimited standard Wi-Fi, a large flat screen TV with an Interactive Media Library, and USB-C charging ports. Onboard services include dedicated butler service and a complimentary champagne welcome, creating an unforgettable experience. Indulge in a personalized atmosphere with a well-stocked refrigerator tailored to your preferences, a pillow menu, plush bathrobes, and luxury bath amenities. Your retreat at sea promises a perfect blend of elegance, comfort, and sophistication.



Indulge in the luxurious comfort of the Deluxe Veranda Suite, perfect for any occasion, whether you’re gearing up for an exciting day ashore or enjoying a serene evening in. Spanning an elegant 33 m² (355 sq ft), this suite is ideally located midship, offering both convenience and breathtaking views. Step through the floor-to-ceiling glass doors onto your private teak veranda of 5 m² (54 sq ft), furnished to enhance your cruising experience. The suite features a queen size bed, a separate sitting area, and a spacious walk-in wardrobe, combining style with function. A large vanity and either a separate shower or a full-size bath cater to your relaxation needs. Enjoy thoughtful amenities like custom-made luxury mattresses, a writing desk, unlimited standard Wi-Fi, and a state-of-the-art flat screen TV with an interactive media library. Your comfort is paramount with butler service, champagne upon arrival, and a refrigerator stocked according to your preferences. Additional touches include a pillow menu, plush bathrobes, luxury bath amenities, and convenient USB-C chargers. Designed for the discerning traveler, the Deluxe Veranda Suite promises an extraordinary voyage, enveloping you in elegance and serenity.



Experience unparalleled luxury in the Superior Veranda Suite, where a spacious 28 m² (301 sq ft) interiors invite opulence. Complemented by a 5 m² (54 sq ft) private teak balcony, this suite creates an intimate setting to relish breathtaking sunsets. Elegantly appointed with exquisite bed linens and sumptuous furnishings, the suite embodies a sophisticated escape at sea. Enjoy an array of amenities, including a state-of-the-art entertainment system, a cozy sitting area, and a large vanity, ensuring every moment is spent in comfort. Guests will appreciate the convenience of a walk-in wardrobe with a personal safe, as well as the option of a full-size bath in select suites. Media and communication features include unlimited standard Wi-Fi, a large flat-screen TV, dual voltage outlets, and wall-mounted charging solutions. As part of your elevated experience, indulge in the attentive butler service, savor a complimentary champagne arrival, and choose from a delightful pillow menu. Additional luxuries include a fully stocked refrigerator with your preferences, plush bathrobes, luxury bath amenities, and even your own umbrella and hairdryer. This oasis is available on decks 6, 7, 8, and 9, positioned aft and mid-ship, assuring a premium cruising experience.



Introducing the Classic Veranda Suite, a sumptuous sanctuary situated at the bow and aft of the ship, designed for discerning travelers seeking exquisite comfort. Encompassing 33 square meters, including a generous 5 square meter private teak veranda, this suite provides stunning views of your destination, perfect for unwinding after a day of exploration. Luxuriate in the haven of a queen-size bed, which can be adjusted to suit your preference, alongside a marble bathroom with a spacious shower, and, in select suites, a combination bath and shower. The suite also features a comfortable sitting area, a writing desk, a vanity table, and a walk-in wardrobe with a personal safe. Enjoy modern conveniences including unlimited standard Wi-Fi, a large flat-screen TV with an interactive media library, and direct dial telephone with USB-C chargers, all within an elegantly appointed environment. Each stay begins with a warm welcome of champagne, complemented by dedicated butler service, ensuring your needs are effortlessly met. Indulge in personalized amenities such as a pillow menu, refrigerator stocked with your preferences, plush bathrobes, luxurious bath products, and more. Experience elegance and tranquility in the Classic Veranda Suite, where every detail is curated for an unforgettable voyage.