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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.

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.

Home to Toyota, Lexus and Mitsubishi among many other, Nagoya is one of Japan’s industrial powerhouses. A veritable economic tour de force, the city is the fourth largest in the country, and boasts multiple excellent museums, significant temples and, unsurprisingly, excellent shopping.Located on the Pacific coast, the city is often overlooked as a travel destination. Sandwiched between the neon lights of Tokyo 350 km to the east and the history laden walls of Kyoto just 120 km to the west, Nagoya has been dubbed – by the country’s Prime Minister no less – as “the most boring city in Japan.” However, that view might be subjective. Beginning with Nagoya’s cuisine, the city offers much in the way of tasty treats. Many traditional dishes that originate here, such as the popular rice dish Hitsumabushi and the chicken based Tebasaki. The city’s many shrines and castles are not only among the oldest in Japan but are also some of the country’s National Treasures. The aforementioned museums offer fine examples of the city’s history dating all the way back to the 17th century Tokugawa period (the city’s castle is from the same period) while the brand new aquarium is touted as being one of the best in Japan. The Port Tower offers spectacular views of the city both day and night. The 2,000-year-old Atsuta Shrine, the second-most revered shrine in Japan, hosts over 4,400 artefacts.The sprawling city is also home to beautifully laid out gardens and parks, which offer a welcome respite from Nagoya’s urban buzz.

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.

Small and friendly, this castle town dates back from the early 17th century, and has just one of the 12 Japanese castles to have survived the feudal age. Regrettably, a WWII bombing in 1945 destroyed half the city, although thankfully not the original castle, which serves as a shining example of the Edo Period. A buzzing food market next to the castle provides sustenance – both local and international cuisine and those who are feeling adventurous must try the sugar tomato and rice omelette, either separately or why not together.For those in search of a quintessentially Japanese experience, Kochi is blessed with a superb landscape and an enjoyable local pastime is bathing in the hot springs (onsens) that surround the city. They come in many different shapes, sizes and colours (the colour of the water indicates the dominant minerals present: red for iron, milky for sulphur, blue for bicarbonate and so on). Some are considered rare and each type is said to have a different therapeutic effect. However, some etiquette is expected and first-time visitors should perhaps be aware of the formalities surrounding this bathing ritual.Home as well to some stunning beaches, visitors are advised against swimming in the sea because of strong undercurrents, instead being encourages to enjoy the many beachside attractions of the area, such as the Sakamoto Ryoma Memorial Museum, the lovely walking paths or the sumptuous local speciality katsuo no tataki, served on one of the many surrounding restaurants.Although perhaps not the most picturesque of downtowns, downtown Kochi holds a legendary tale, which centers on the Harimayabashi, (the small red bridge on the west side of the main street).Legend has it that a young priest from Godaisan fell in love with and a girl from Kochi. Because the priest's temple forbade relationships, the couple hid their romance by meeting in secret and exchanging clandestine gifts. One day, the priest was seen buying a hair comb at Harimayabashi, and the couple's secret romance was discovered.

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.
The lantern-lit hot springs of Beppu, known for its eight scorching “Hells”, is a town that’s prettier than a picture. The town is found in a particularly volcanically active part of Japan (hence the abundance of hot springs, or in Japanese, onsens). The viewing pools have evocative names; think Sea Hell, Blood Pond Hell and Tornado Hell. While the names might seem a little off putting, the reality is stunning; sulphur laced air and vast spectrums of blues and reds, depending on the mineralisation of the earth.As if the gorgeous palette of colours at the onsen was not enough, Beppu is also world famous for its Sakura, or cherry blossom season. More than 2,000 cherry trees near the base of the ropeway to Mount Tsurumi make for one of Beppu’s most impressive hanami (flower viewing) spots. If not lucky enough to be in the area during Sakura, from May to June rhododendrons colour the mountain. The view from this 1,375m mountain is beyond impressive, allowing you to see all the way to the Kuju Mountains, Chugoku and Shikoku. If brave enough to climb all the way to the top, the stone Buddhas that were carved into the mountainside during the Heian Period (794-1185) are a worthy reward! As with much of Japan, duality is ever present. Modernity sits very comfortably by ancient buildings. While Beppu’s biggest pull is by far the hot springs and the thermal baths, nearby (10 km) Yufuin has a wealth of art museums, cafes and boutiques, catering to trend setters and urbanites alike.

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.

Unlike other parts of Japan Okinawa has its own separate history having been the independent kingdom of Ryukyu during the 15th century. It is located in an ideal area between mainland Japan and Taiwan the small kingdom prospered and traded goods with Japan China Korea and Southeast Asia. Subsequently Okinawa developed its own unique history and culture that is evident today. Naha the largest city in Okinawa Prefecture has nearly 6 million visitors from outside of Okinawa prefecture every year and it has been one of the most popular destinations within Japan. What makes this city so special? You are sure to be fascinated by magnificent Okinawa landscapes while you are in the city. Remaining of the kingdom of Ryukyu is a “must-see” but you will also learn the history of Okinawa during World War II as well. Okinawa prefecture was under American occupation since 1945 and it finally returned to Japanese sovereignty in 1972. You could still see the combination of Japanese and American cultures.

Ishigaki is a city in Okinawa Prefecture Japan and includes Ishigaki Island and the disputed Senkaku Islands territory. Ishigaki City is the political cultural and economic centre of the Yaeyama Islands. At approximately 85 square miles (221 square kilometres) Ishigaki City covers all of Ishigaki Island. Ishigaki Island is part of the island chain comprising the Yaeyama Archipelago and surrounded by coral reefs. Its highest point is Omoto an approximately 1 726-foot-high (about 526-metre-high) mountain located on Ishigaki Island and the tallest mountain in the Okinawa Prefecture. Together with Kabira Bay Mount Omoto is a nationally-designated Place of Scenic Beauty. The uninhabited Senkaku Islands are located approximately 93 miles (about 150 kilometres) north of Ishigaki Island and have an area of approximately 2.4 square miles (about 6.3 square kilometres).

Nestled on Taiwan's northeastern coast, Keelung (Chilung) is a vibrant port city that serves as the gateway to the enchanting island. Just a stone's throw from the dazzling skyline of Taipei, Keelung invites you to discover its lively night market, where the aromas of exquisite local seafood tantalize your senses. Immerse yourself in the rich culture and history before venturing to Taipei’s dazzling sights. From the serene coastal landscapes to bustling street vendors, Keelung offers a perfect blend of adventure and tradition, ensuring your journey is filled with unforgettable moments.

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.
A spectacular, serrated skyline of soaring towers and neon lights, Hong Kong is a vibrant, immersive metropolis and cultural hub. Dramatic harbour-front light shows transform the waterfront’s gleaming buildings into a colourful canvas – best seen from the Star Ferry, when the Symphony of Lights blares into life each evening. A city where future and tradition collides - perhaps best illustrated by the skyscrapers that feature gaping holes, designed to allow spirit dragons to soar from the hills to the waterfront unimpeded. Wander flowing shopping streets, wade through sprawling markets and soak up the neon glory of this one-of-a-kind city - which continues to reach for the sky. Hong Kong's dense jumble of activity is one of its main appeals, but once you've felt the thrill of rising to towering observation decks, to see the soaring city from above, it's surprisingly easy to find peace among Hong Kong's intense urban wonders. Victoria Peak is the highest point and it offers staggering views down over the city and harbour. The Peak Tram funicular can ferry you to the top, to the vantage point which was historically adored by the rich for the cooler air found here, away from the busy bustle of the city streets. Many elaborate temples add a tranquil element to Hong Kong’s whirr, and Tin Hau temple has a surprisingly urban location, considering its dedication to the Goddess of the Sea. It did once occupy the shorefront, but the city's growth saw land reclaimed from the sea around it, leaving the temple marooned inland. Having been leased to the British for 99 years, milky tea is a revered tradition here - enjoy your cup with a serving of local dim sum.While it's easy to think all the bright lights are the sum of today's Hong Kong, you need only walk or board a tram for the short jaunt west into Western to discover a side of Hong Kong that is more traditionally Chinese but no less high-energy. You'll discover the real Hong Kong to the east of Central, too, in Wan Chai, Causeway Bay, and beyond. Amid the residential towers are restaurants, shopping malls, bars, convention centers, a nice smattering of museums, and—depending on fate and the horse you wager on—one of Hong Kong's luckiest or unluckiest spots, the Happy Valley Racecourse. Kowloon sprawls across a generous swath of the Chinese mainland across Victoria Harbour from Central. Tsim Sha Tsui, at the tip of Kowloon peninsula, is packed with glitzy shops, first-rate museums, and eye-popping views of the skyline across the water. Just to the north are the teeming market streets of Mong Kok and in the dense residential neighborhoods beyond, two of Hong Kong's most enchanting spiritual sights, Wong Tai Sin Temple and Chi Lin Nunnery. As you navigate this huge metropolis (easy to do on the excellent transportation network), keep in mind that streets are usually numbered odd on one side, even on the other. There's no baseline for street numbers and no block-based numbering system, but street signs indicate building numbers for any given block.





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.