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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.

Feel your heart thumping at your first sight of Japan’s most heavenly vision - Mount Fuji’s cone emerging through the haze. With its summit dipped in pure white snow the iconic volcano’s cone is one of the most famous natural landmarks in the world - and a picturesque backdrop for Shimizu. Come ashore to this serene vision of beauty – and whether you head straight for the siren-call of the volcano’s slopes or the sanctuary of gorgeous heritage-rich shrines and tranquil tea plantations - spine-tingling views of Japan’s most tallest mountain are never far away. A perfectly symmetrical spectacle visible for miles around Mount Fuji is an adored national symbol of Japan. Travel closer to its slopes to soak in some of the country’s finest panoramas. Or take in the views with a dash of local culture at the Fujisan Hongu Sengen Shrine – an elegant shrine that stands in thrall to the salt and pepper volcano close by. The Shiraito Waterfall World Heritage Site flows just beneath the volcano – visit to see the gloriously wide curtain of water gushing through the thick vegetation. Visit Kunozan Toshogu Shrine for another perspective or to soak up the tranquil site before swinging above on a scenic ropeway. Located on the adjacent Mount Kuno – privileged views of the mountain and Suruga Bay will unroll before you. Nihondaira Plateau is another option where you can soak in panoramic views of the bay and Mount Fuji dominating behind.

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.

One of Japan's most southerly major cities, Kagoshima is dominated by the imposing Sakurajima volcano's cone – a legendary active volcano that broods, churns and puffs out ash nearby. A pretty old-time ferry chugs across the still waters to the gently sloping foothills of the volcano's cone, and it's easy to imagine where the comparisons with its sister city Naples materialised, as you sail the glorious sweeping Kinko Bay, below beaming sunshine, towards the immense volcanic spectacle. This is certainly no historic relic, and the volcano remains revered and feared, with the most dramatic recent eruption taking place in 1914, and spewing out a new bridge of land into the sea. Make the most of the geothermal activity in the area by indulging in a stress-simmering black sand bath. Incredibly relaxing, you'll be submerged in the warm sand, as you feel your muscles relaxing in the heat, and rejuvenating blood pumping around your body. Enjoy a privileged view of the iconic volcano's loom from the terraced garden of Senganen Garden. Built in 1658, this elegant, traditional garden has belonged to the Shimadzu family for 350 years. Wander the gardens - which bloom with Japan's renowned cherry tree blossoms and feature tiny bridges looping over ponds and rock pools - before sitting back and sipping a wholesome green matcha latte. Elsewhere, museums offer Feudal Era and Satsuma Province history, as well as insights into the Kamikaze squadrons of World War II. Lake Ikeda is also close by, so be sure to keep an eye out for the legendary Issie monster.
Welcome to Sasebo, Japan, a hidden gem nestled in the breathtaking Nagasaki Prefecture. Known for its stunning coastal views and rich maritime heritage, Sasebo offers an unforgettable blend of history and natural beauty. Explore the nearby Huis Ten Bosch, a Dutch-themed park renowned for its exquisite gardens and vibrant architecture. Delight in the city's famous Sasebo burgers and immerse yourself in the warmth of Japanese culture. With its picturesque harbor and serene landscapes, Sasebo promises an enchanting experience for every traveler. Let the adventures begin!

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."

Time moves at a much slower clip here on Jeju-do. Blessed with tangerine groves, swaying palm trees, white sand beaches, and a verdant landscape, Korea's southernmost volcanic island has long been a favored holiday and honeymoon retreat for natives and neighbors. Still relatively unknown to Western travelers, Jeju's recent title as one of the New Seven Wonders of Nature is bound to bring Jeju up on quite a few radars.

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 bright lights of neighbouring big city Seoul might burn brightly but Incheon, just 27 kilometres away, has nothing to be ashamed of. The coastal city was the first to open its borders to the world in 1883, and as such has always enjoyed a special relationship with the west. So much so that it was granted “English Status” in 2007, with many residents priding themselves on their command of the language. The city’s love of English has made it a business powerhouse so expect soaring skyscrapers and smart technology as part of the landscape.Incheon was also the first to welcome the Chinese and today the city’s Chinatown is one of the most vibrant and welcoming there is. A frenetic and exciting hybrid of Chinese and Korean heritage, it is said that Jjajangmyeon (black soy bean noodles), South Korea’s de facto national dish originates from here. Try a steaming bowl from one of the many vendors, then walk it off with the short 15-minute stroll from Chinatown to the traditional Sinpo Market for different kind of sensational feast.The city is steeped in history, notably in recent times during the Korean War. In 1950, the US general General MacArthur led UN forces behind enemy lines in freeing the city from North Korean pressure. MacArthur’s victory is commemorated by a statue in the Jaya (Freedom) Park. The city’s history of course goes back much further, with the first historical record dating as far back as 475 CE. At the time the city was called Michuhol, only changing its name to Incheon in 1413.





Experience the epitome of luxury in the Owner's Suite aboard the Silver Whisper, a distinguished choice for the discerning traveler. Ranging from 88 to 129 square meters, including a private veranda, this apartment-style suite features elegant interiors and breathtaking ocean views. The suite includes a spacious living area, separate dining space, and an inviting bedroom with a lavish en suite bathroom, complete with a whirlpool bath and double vanity. Thoughtfully designed with a walk-in wardrobe and personal safe, the suite is equipped with modern conveniences like unlimited Premium Wi-Fi and two large flat-screen TVs connected to an Interactive Media Library. For those who desire opulence and unparalleled service, a dedicated butler is at your service, along with complimentary laundry and personalized dining experiences. Indulge in the suite’s exceptional amenities, including an espresso machine, a well-stocked bar, and a diverse pillow menu, ensuring every detail of your stay is infused with comfort and sophistication.



Discover the Grand Suite, a masterpiece of design that harmoniously blends luxury with comfort. Ideal for both entertaining and private relaxation, this suite offers an abundant 137-146 square meters for one-bedroom configurations and 174-183 square meters for two bedrooms, including expansive verandas of up to 59 square meters— the largest on board. Positioned at the forward section of decks 8 and 9, it boasts a separate dining area, a spacious living room with a cozy sitting area, and a lavish bathroom featuring a double vanity, separate shower, and whirlpool bath. Indulge in exceptional amenities such as a king-size bed with luxury bed mattresses, a writing desk, and a walk-in wardrobe equipped with a personal safe. Stay connected with unlimited Premium Wi-Fi, two large flat-screen TVs, a state-of-the-art sound system, and USB-C chargers. The suite includes a host of personalized services, including butler service, complimentary laundry, and a celebratory champagne welcome. Enhancing the sense of opulence, enjoy an espresso machine, a curated bar stocked with your preferences, a pillow menu, plush bathrobes, and luxury bath amenities. The Grand Suite redefines the art of cruising, offering an environment of unprecedented relaxation and romance, perfect for discerning travelers.


Experience the epitome of luxury in the Royal Suite, a stunningly designed space that stretches 105 square meters (including a 12-square-meter veranda for one-bedroom configurations) or 142 square meters (with an 18-square-meter veranda for two bedrooms). This suite harmoniously blends elegance and comfort, featuring authentic Italian craftsmanship, plush furnishings, and breathtaking seascapes visible from the private terrace, making it ideal for entertaining or unwinding in opulence. You will find a separate dining area, a lavish living room with a cozy sitting area, a well-appointed double vanity, a refreshing separate shower, and a relaxing whirlpool bath, all complemented by a spacious walk-in wardrobe with a personal safe. The sleeping arrangements feature a king-size bed and an additional comfortable sofa bed in the reception area for a third guest. Enjoy state-of-the-art amenities that include unlimited premium Wi-Fi, dual flat-screen TVs loaded with an interactive media library, a reliable sound system with Bluetooth capability, and wall-mounted USB-C chargers. Indulge in bespoke services, including an attentive butler, complimentary laundry, and an exquisite dinner for two in the celebrated La Dame restaurant. Each arrival is celebrated with champagne, and guests benefit from personalized bar setups and other luxurious comforts, including an espresso machine, plush robes, and a thoughtful pillow menu. The Royal Suite truly embodies the unparalleled Silversea philosophy of luxurious living at sea.

Experience refined elegance in our spacious suite, featuring stylish design and larger verandas for the perfect escape. Envision stepping onto your expansive terrace, where the gentle ocean breeze envelops you as you unwind in a king-size bed. The suite, measuring 73 sq m for one bedroom and 104 sq m for two bedrooms, includes a beautifully appointed marble bathroom, ensuring comfort and sophistication throughout. With an upper deck location, enjoy breathtaking ocean views and a generous living area designed for relaxation, making it an ideal choice for families. This suite boasts essential amenities such as a veranda, a living room with a sitting area, a double vanity, a separate shower, and a whirlpool bath, along with a walk-in wardrobe complete with a personal safe. Indulge in luxury with premium furnishings, including a writing desk and vanity table, along with unlimited premium Wi-Fi, two large flat-screen TVs, and a Bluetooth sound system. Additional conveniences include butler service, complimentary laundry, and personalized amenities like an espresso machine, a pillow menu, and a well-stocked refrigerator. Enjoy a warm welcome with champagne upon arrival, plush bathrobes, and luxurious bath products, ensuring a memorable stay at sea.


The Deluxe Veranda Suite is a luxurious 36-square-meter haven located midship, offering an unparalleled blend of comfort and elegance. This suite features a sophisticated decor highlighted by a stunning marble bathroom and a spacious seating area, creating a cozy ambiance that feels like a refined home away from home. The striking floor-to-ceiling glass doors lead to a private 6-square-meter veranda, perfect for savoring sunset views in solitude. The suite boasts a plush queen size bed, a writing desk, and a walk-in wardrobe equipped with a personal safe. Guests can enjoy modern conveniences such as unlimited standard Wi-Fi and a large flat-screen TV with an interactive media library. Additionally, the suite includes thoughtful amenities like a refrigerator stocked to your preferences, a pillow menu, luxurious bathrobes, and high-quality bath products. An exclusive butler service, along with complimentary champagne upon arrival, enhances the guest experience, ensuring every desire is attended to.


The Superior Veranda Suite, positioned on the upper deck, offers breathtaking sunset views and encompasses 36 square meters of luxurious living space, including a private 6-square-meter veranda. This suite features meticulous attention to detail with a comfortable sitting area, a queen-size bed with luxury mattresses, a writing desk, and a walk-in wardrobe equipped with a personal safe. The elegant bathroom boasts a full-size bath and a separate shower, ensuring a serene retreat at sea. Guests will enjoy unlimited standard Wi-Fi, a large flat-screen TV with an interactive media library, and modern conveniences like USB-C chargers and dual voltage outlets. With dedicated butler service, a champagne welcome, and a selection of premium amenities—including a pillow menu, plush bathrobe, and personal bar setup—this suite promises an unparalleled cruising experience. Please note that an additional guest can be accommodated on a comfortable sofa bed in the suite's reception area.


The Classic Veranda Suite, with its spacious 36 sq m layout (including a 6 sq m private veranda), epitomizes luxury and comfort for discerning travelers. Located on the lower decks at the bow of the ship, this elegant suite features sophisticated decor, a stunning marble bathroom, and a cozy seating area, creating a sophisticated retreat. The highlight of the suite is undoubtedly the floor-to-ceiling glass doors that lead to your exclusive veranda, perfect for savoring breathtaking sunsets in privacy. Amenities include a queen-size bed with luxury linens, a writing desk, a walk-in wardrobe with a personal safe, and remarkable media options such as unlimited Wi-Fi, a large flat-screen TV with an interactive library, and convenient charging solutions. Guests will also enjoy premium services like butler assistance and a complimentary champagne arrival. The suite offers a curated selection of additional touches, including a pillow menu, a stocked refrigerator according to your preferences, plush bathrobes, and luxury bath products. The Classic Veranda Suite ensures an unforgettable oceanic escape, blending impeccable service with exquisite surroundings.

Discover the Panorama Suite, a luxurious sanctuary aboard our cruise, situated on deck 9, forward-facing for breathtaking views. This spacious one-bedroom suite spans 31 square meters, offering an elegant ambiance with exquisite décor and a stunning marble bathroom. Guests can unwind in the generous seating area that boasts floor-to-ceiling windows, framing magnificent ocean panoramas. Equipped with a queen-size bed featuring luxury mattresses, a writing desk, and a walk-in wardrobe complete with a personal safe, the suite ensures utmost comfort and convenience. Modern amenities include unlimited standard Wi-Fi, a large flat-screen TV with an Interactive Media Library, direct dial telephone, and USB-C charging ports. Indulge in personalized services such as dedicated butler service and delightful champagne upon arrival. Additional amenities include a tailored pillow menu, a stocked refrigerator and bar, plush bathrobes, luxurious bath products, and other thoughtful items like an umbrella and hair dryer for your comfort. Experience unparalleled luxury during your voyage in the Panorama Suite—a true home away from home at sea.

Discover the elegance of the Vista Suite, an exquisite retreat that offers a serene sanctuary aboard your cruise. Spanning 32 square meters, this spacious one-bedroom suite is designed with sophistication in mind, featuring large picture windows that frame stunning panoramic ocean views—an idyllic setting for breakfast in bed. The tasteful decor is complemented by a luxurious marble bathroom, a generous seating area, and practical amenities. Enjoy the convenience of a queen-size bed, a writing desk, and premium bedding, along with unlimited standard Wi-Fi and a large flat-screen TV with an interactive media library. Additional touches include dual voltage outlets, wall-mounted USB-C chargers, and a personal safe in the walk-in wardrobe. With a complimentary butler service to attend to your every need and a refrigerator stocked with your preferences, the Vista Suite promises an unparalleled cruising experience. It also offers three wheelchair-accessible options for enhanced accessibility. Indulge in luxury and comfort, creating unforgettable memories on the open seas.