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Silver Wind
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In the bustling capital city of Greenland, you could be forgiven for forgetting you are in such a vast and isolated country. Nuuk is Greenland's economic and social hub, home to more than a third of Greenland's population, and although it feels like a world capital, scratch the surface, and a uniquely Greenlandic character can be found underneath. Nuuk Cathedral overlooks the gorgeous old Colonial Harbour district and the Greenland National Museum, resting place of the legendary Qilakitsoq mummies, the true highlight of the museum's archaeological collection. Above the Colonial Harbour sits downtown Nuuk, with lines of Scandistyle apartments, a bustling shopping district, the Greenlandic Parliament, Nuuk City Hall (which welcomes visitors to see its artwork) and even outdoor cafes selling locally produced food and beer. These nods to modernity compete for space with local artisan boutiques, the meat market selling the catch from Nuuk's vast fjord-lands, and the stunning Katuaq Cultural Centre, where blockbuster movies, as well as local and foreign performers entertain the people of Nuuk. Although Nuuk has long been a melting pot of Danish and Greenlandic ideas, this is a city where Greenland displays its sophistication, with the Country's only traffic lights, roundabouts and University. Most of all, expect to find a multitude of friendly people who are proud of who they are, and equally proud of the city they call home.

Evighedsfjord (Eternity Fjord) is a large fjord northeast of Kangaamiut in southwest Greenland. The fjord has a length of 75 kilometers and several branches with numerous glaciers coming down from the Maniitsoq Ice Cap to the north can be seen. The Evighedsfjord has several bends and whenever the ship reaches the supposed end the fjord continues in another direction and seems to go on forever. Qingua Kujatdleq Glacier is at its southeastern end. At the northwestern end a U-shaped valley has seven glaciers coming down from the mountains but not reaching the water. The glaciers had their maximum extent around the year 1870 and have gone through several cycles of advance and retreat. The mountains on either side of the fjord can reach in excess of 2,000 meters and the fjord has a depth of up to 700 meters. Evighedsfjord’s snowline is at 1,100 meters and the Evighedsfjord region is famous as one of Greenland’s best heli-skiing areas.

Sisimiut ('The People of the Fox Holes') is Greenland's second city, the largest Arctic City in North America, and a hub between the warmer South and the frozen North of the country. With a young, dynamic population, including students from all over the country, Sisimiut is one of the fastest growing cities in Greenland. Inhabited for more than four and a half thousand years, the Danish Colonial Era saw the rapid development of the city into a trade centre, and the old buildings and artefacts can be seen at Sisimiut Museum, a collection of beautifully restored buildings displaying everything from ancient turf houses to modern Inuit art. The local artisans are considered some of the best in Greenland, and often sell their wares direct from their communal workshop in the harbour, where they barter with hunters for raw materials. Today, modern industry focussed on processing sea food and shipping; KNI, the state-run chain of general stores operating in even the most remote settlements is based in Sisimiut. Most residents still live in the colourful wooden houses Greenland is so well known for. Sisimiut's vast back country offers excellent opportunities for hiking and fishing, and the locals often use sled dogs or snowmobiles to get around their vast mountainous playground during the long winters. In the summer, one can walk as far as Kangerlussuaq International Airport, a trail also used for the gruelling Polar Circle Marathon, one of the toughest endurance events in the world.

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.
Iqaluit is the capital of Canada’s newest territory Nunavut which is Inuktitut for “our land”. The community is located at the head of Frobisher Bay an inlet of the North Atlantic extending into southeastern Baffin Island. Frobisher Bay is so long that it was first taken to be the possible entrance of a Northwest Passage. During World War II the area at the end of the bay was chosen as the site of an airbase, which eventually led to attract the Hudson Bay Company and the Inuit to settling nearby. From a settlement in 1970 it turned into a village in 1974 and a town in 1980. Elected as the capital of the future Territory of Nunavut in 1995 it now has the status of a city and holds almost 20% of Nunavut's population. In Iqaluit the Nunatta Sunakkutaangit Museum houses an incredible collection of Inuit artwork with interesting local prints and carvings for sale in the museum shop. Just west of Iqaluit is the Sylvia Grinnell Territorial Park, an area with a number of hiking trails quite frequented by the local population to fish for Arctic char in the Sylvia Grinnell River.
The lonely and uninhabited Lady Franklin Island lies off of Baffin Island’s Hall Peninsula at the entrance to Cumberland Sound. The island is named for the widow of Sir John Franklin, the Arctic explorer who died trying to discover the Northwest Passage. The geology of the island is striking with vertical cliffs of Archean rocks, likely to be some of the oldest stone in Canada. The waters around Lady Franklin Island offer an abundance of seabirds, ducks, seals, and walrus. With a bit of luck it is possible to see Atlantic Puffins here.
Monumental Island is a splinter of ancient metamorphic rock, hunching in the frigid waters of the Davis Strait, defying the ocean and ice around it. Named to honour the legendary Polar Explorer Sir John Franklin, the island displays at times displays everything Nunavut has to offer, in an ocean studded with vast icebergs drifting across from Greenland. Monumental Island is a well known den site for polar bears, the icon of the Arctic; there is a good chance to see mother bears with cubs on the island, as the bears become trapped by the lack of summer ice, using the island as a base to hunt until the ice returns in the Autumn. Seeing the white silhouette of a polar bear against the ancient black rock and autumn tundra colours is an experience that will remain long after returning on board. Groups of harp seals are a common sight in the waters around Monumental Island, and can be very curious, often swimming very close to investigate new objects such as boats. There are several sites on the island also used as haul out sites for the charismatic Atlantic Walrus. These vast animals are surprisingly gentle and skittish, and can often be observed caring for their calves on the rock bluffs while keeping a careful watch for polar bears. Almost nowhere else in Nunavut can the charismatic wildlife of the Arcticbe observed in such a stunning setting.
The Lower Savage Islands are a small group of islands off of the southeastern tip of Baffin Island and a common location for polar bears to be found during the summer months. With plenty of land to roam while giving each other a wide berth plus opportunities to feed it seems perhaps bears can be found here as the ice vanishes with the summer season’s warming temperatures.

Lying in the heart of the Amazon, hundredsof miles upriver from the Atlantic, Manaus is a busy port city surrounded bythe richest rainforest habitat on Earth. Placed strategically at the confluenceof two rivers, the town was founded as a fortress by the Portuguese Navy, butquickly became a trade hub for the surrounding area. By the late 19th Century,Manaus was the centre of Brazil's booming rubber industry, and grew rapidlyinto one of the largest cities in Brazil. During this period, many of Manaus' grandestbuildings were constructed by the city's 'Rubber Barons', including the PublicMarket, and the Amazon Theatre, a vast decadent opera house. Today, Manaus is a cultural melting pot,with a diverse population. A complex system of free trade rules has turnedManaus into one of the wealthiest cities in the Brazil, with heavy industrydeveloping alongside traditional livelihoods such as river fishing, andgathering the bounty of fruit, nuts and medicinal plants which the rainforestbestows. However, it is the surroundings which giveManaus its unique character. The famous Meeting of Waters, where tannin-richwater from the Rio Negro combines with milky water from the Rio Solimões toform the Amazon, can be seen just outside town, and the jungle beckons visitorsto explore and discover. Excluding Manaus, the state of Amazonas is extremelysparsely populated, and in the largest rainforest on Earth, it is easy toforget the hustle and bustle of the city and simply enjoy the wonders ofnature.

Discover the enchanting charm of Hopedale, nestled in the heart of Newfoundland and Labrador. This quaint port offers a glimpse into the rich indigenous culture and stunning natural beauty that defines the region. Wander through picturesque landscapes, witness breathtaking coastal views, and savor the fresh catch of the day from local fishermen. With its mesmerizing blend of history and nature, Hopedale invites you to embark on an unforgettable journey, filled with adventures that celebrate the spirit of Canada. Your exploration of this hidden gem promises to be both enriching and rejuvenating.


Experience the serene beauty of Battle Harbour, nestled in the heart of Newfoundland and Labrador. This historic fishing village offers a rare glimpse into the rich maritime heritage of Canada. Wander through charming wooden buildings, explore vibrant landscapes, and savor fresh seafood caught from the surrounding Atlantic waters. Conveniently located near breathtaking national parks, Battle Harbour is the perfect gateway for nature lovers and adventure seekers. Embrace the tranquility of this hidden gem and indulge in an unforgettable coastal escape. Let the allure of Battle Harbour inspire your next journey.
Acclaimed for its unearthly landscape Woody Point is probably as close to Mars as you will ever get in this lifetime. Situated on the west coast of the island the Tablelands behind Woody Point in the Gros Morne National Park are composed of peridotite — like much of the surface of Mars — and NASA the Canadian Space Agency plus others are studying this unique land form searching for insights into possible bacterial life on the red planet. The story of the Tablelands earned Gros Morne its World Heritage Site status from UNESCO in 2010 and the area remains a geological wonder showcasing a time when the continents of Africa and North America collided. When the plates struck 485 million years ago the peridotite was pushed to the surface and remained above sea level. The rock lacks the nutrients to sustain plant life thus giving the Tablelands a barren isolated appearance. As the name suggests the flat topped mountains dwarf the tiny village (population 281!) yet Woody Point has retained its character and the historic houses and buildings dating from 1870 have been beautifully maintained.

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 city that thrives on a diet of music, outdoor events and ocean-faring history, Nova Scotia's capital - and Atlantic Canada's largest conurbation - oozes salt-licked charm. The star-shaped fortress of Halifax Citadel sits above the city, while down below, Halifax revolves around its bustling harbour. Here, jet-skis skid across the water and heritage ships jaunt out to scenic offshore islands. Music carries on the waterfront's breeze as summer’s events play out, while a hefty population of pubs and restaurants provides all the space required for sitting back and relaxing. The shorefront boardwalk invites you on a gentle stroll along the waves, wandering back through Halifax's history. The Canadian Museum of Immigration waits at Pier 21 and was the doorway to a country of opportunity for so many - with over a million immigrants taking their first footsteps into Canada here. The pier's wooden boards are dotted with cafes, craft shops and artist studios. Sail deeper into seafaring heritage at the maritime museum. As the closest city to the sinking of the Titanic, recovered victims were transported to - and many were buried - in Halifax. The story, and items from the doomed vessel, are displayed in the museum's collection. Peggy's Cove lighthouse is nearby, and this immaculate little lighthouse is one of Canada's favourite, watching out stoically over the Atlantic's waves. With rich pickings available from its coastal location, the fruits of the sea are served up in the fryers of Halifax's varied restaurants - try seared scallops and juicy mussels. Round off any meal with a buttery blueberry grunt dessert – delicious when served up warm with a dollop of melting vanilla ice cream.




The Owner's Suite is the epitome of luxury aboard our cruise, exuding elegance and class for discerning travelers. Available in a spacious one-bedroom layout of 55 square meters or a magnificent two-bedroom configuration of 77 square meters, these suites offer breathtaking views and a serene retreat in the mid-ship area on Deck 7. Each suite features an inviting veranda, a separate dining area, a comfortable living room with a cozy sitting section, and a stylish vanity. Guests are treated to an indulgent bathroom that includes a walk-in shower and a whirlpool bath, complemented by a walk-in wardrobe with a personal safe for added convenience. The suite is furnished with a queen-sized bed adorned with luxury mattresses, a writing desk, and a vanity table, ensuring that every detail is designed for comfort and sophistication. For entertainment, the suite includes unlimited premium Wi-Fi, two large flat-screen TVs with access to an Interactive Media Library, a Bluetooth sound system, direct dial telephone, and easily accessible USB-C mobile device chargers. Additionally, guests will experience unparalleled onboard service, including dedicated butler service, complimentary laundry, and exclusive dining experiences, such as dinner for two at La Dame during the voyage. The suite also comes with a range of amenities, including an espresso machine, a customizable pillow menu, a stocked refrigerator and bar, plush bathrobes, luxury bath essentials, and more. The Owner's Suite promises an unforgettable cruise experience, enveloping you in comfort and elegance.




The Grand Suite on the Silver Wind offers an elegantly crafted retreat, perfect for socializing or intimate dining. This sophisticated suite can be configured either as a spacious one-bedroom (95 sq. m. including veranda) or expanded to a two-bedroom layout (122 sq. m. including veranda) by connecting with a Veranda Suite. Nestled on Deck 7 in the forward section, this accommodation boasts a private veranda, a separate dining area, and a comfortable living room with an inviting sitting area. Lavishly appointed, the suite features a luxurious queen-size bed, a writing desk, and a vanity table, complemented by high-end bedding for ultimate comfort. The well-designed bathroom includes a walk-in shower and a whirlpool bath, alongside a walk-in wardrobe equipped with a personal safe. Guest amenities include unlimited Premium Wi-Fi, two large flat-screen TVs with an Interactive Media Library, a Bluetooth-enabled sound system, and dual voltage outlets. Dedicated butler service caters to all needs, ensuring a seamless experience with complimentary laundry, daily canapes, and a welcome chocolate and fruit stand. Enjoy dinner for two at La Dame and find refreshment in your personalized bar setup, complete with an espresso machine and luxurious bath amenities, ensuring every stay is a memorable indulgence.



Experience unparalleled elegance in the Royal Suite, a majestic retreat designed for sophisticated living and hosting. Spanning 69 square meters in its one-bedroom configuration and 96 square meters when combined with an adjoining Veranda Suite, this exquisite space offers ample room to unwind. Located on Deck 6 at the forward section, the suite features a private veranda, a separate dining area, and a luxurious living room. The amenities include a queen-size bed with high-end mattresses, an exclusive vanity, and a walk-in wardrobe equipped with a personal safe. Indulge in lavish bathing options with a whirlpool bath alongside a walk-in shower. Stay connected with unlimited premium Wi-Fi, two large flat screen TVs with an interactive media library, and direct dial telephone capabilities. Additional features such as Bluetooth sound systems and wall-mounted USB-C chargers enhance your media experience. The suite is serviced by a dedicated butler, providing complimentary laundry and pressing, daily canapés, and a special dinner for two at La Dame, ensuring every need is met. Enjoy a welcome champagne and a personalized bar stocked with your preferences, along with luxuries like an espresso machine, plush bathrobes, and luxury bath amenities. Perfect for those who seek the pinnacle of onboard luxury.



Discover the epitome of refined luxury with our exquisite Silver Suites, ideal for discerning travelers seeking expansive elegance. Spanning 48 square meters, including a generous veranda, these thoughtfully designed accommodations feature separate dining and living areas, showcasing sophisticated décor and a midship location on the Silver Wind for unparalleled views and convenience. The suite comfortably accommodates up to three guests, with a plush queen-size bed and a cozy sofa bed situated in the reception area for optimal comfort. Guests will enjoy a host of exceptional amenities, including an espresso machine, fully stocked bar, complimentary laundry services, and daily canape offerings. The suite is equipped with two large flat-screen TVs, sound systems with Bluetooth, and unlimited Premium Wi-Fi for seamless entertainment and connectivity. Unwind in style with luxury bath amenities and plush robes, while savoring a glass of champagne upon arrival. Experience refined living at sea, where every detail promises a remarkable journey.


Discover the elegance of The Medallion Suite, a hallmark of luxury aboard the world's premier cruise line, designed for discerning guests. Spanning 41 sq.m., including a private veranda, the suite offers an impressive blend of space and sophistication, featuring a separate dining area and a lavish living room adorned with rich textures and panoramic views. The layout ensures comfort for all guests, including a third person sleeping on a plush sofa bed in the reception area. Located mid-ship on decks 7 and 8, the suite is equipped with a queen-size bed, a writing desk, and a luxurious vanity table, all amidst exceptional furnishings. Guests will appreciate modern conveniences including unlimited Premium Wi-Fi, two large flat-screen TVs, a state-of-the-art sound system with Bluetooth connectivity, and direct dial telephone services. Delight in personalized service with a butler, while enjoying complimentary laundry services, daily canapés, a welcome fruit stand, and champagne upon arrival. Additional amenities include an espresso machine, a pillow menu for customized comfort, and a well-stocked refrigerator. Experience a retreat where elegance meets modern luxury, enveloped in breathtaking ocean vistas.

Experience the unparalleled luxury of the Deluxe Veranda Suite, where spacious comfort meets striking design. Spanning 27 square meters, including a furnished private teak veranda, this suite presents breathtaking views through floor-to-ceiling glass doors, ensuring that each sunset feels exclusively yours. Perfectly situated in a central location aboard the ship, the suite offers identical accommodations to a Veranda Suite, catering to discerning travelers who appreciate the finer things in life. This elegantly appointed suite features a queen-size bed with luxury mattresses, a cozy sitting area, and a well-equipped writing desk. The en-suite amenities include a walk-in shower, a vanity, and a walk-in wardrobe with a personal safe. Additional conveniences comprise a large flat-screen TV with an Interactive Media Library, unlimited standard Wi-Fi, and direct-dial telephone services, ensuring you stay connected while indulging in relaxation. Enhancing your experience, guests benefit from personalized butler service, a complimentary champagne welcome, and a curated pillow menu to cater to your comfort preferences. The suite is also equipped with a refrigerator stocked according to your desires, plush bathrobes, luxury bath amenities, and essential items like umbrellas and hairdryers. Ideal for travelers seeking both elegance and comfort, the Deluxe Veranda Suite redefines cruise accommodations with its impeccable offerings.

Experience unparalleled luxury aboard the Silver Wind with the Classic Veranda Suite. Spanning 27 square meters, this elegant accommodation features a private furnished teak veranda and floor-to-ceiling glass doors, allowing breathtaking sunset views to enhance your cruising experience. Designed for comfort, the suite includes a queen-sized bed, a sitting area, and a walk-in wardrobe equipped with a personal safe. For guests traveling in groups, some suites can accommodate a third guest on a plush sofa bed in the reception area. Located on decks 5, 6, and 7 toward the forward section of the ship, these suites are equipped with unlimited standard Wi-Fi, a large flat-screen TV with an interactive media library, and USB-C chargers for your devices. Indulge in exceptional onboard services including personalized butler assistance and champagne upon arrival. Your preferences are catered for with a stocked refrigerator and bar, a pillow menu, luxury bath amenities, and plush robes. The Classic Veranda Suite is a hallmark of Silversea’s commitment to luxury, making it a top choice for discerning travelers seeking an unforgettable voyage.

Discover an exquisite retreat aboard our cruise, designed to provide you with serenity and luxury. The suite spans 22 square meters (325 square feet), featuring a spacious seating area that invites relaxation and large picture windows, offering breathtaking panoramic ocean views—ideal for enjoying breakfast in bed. Accentuated by a queen-size bed, it includes a writing desk and luxurious mattresses, complemented by a walk-in wardrobe with a personal safe and a standard vanity. Guests can indulge in a separate sitting area and a modern walk-in shower. The suite is well-equipped with modern amenities, including unlimited standard Wi-Fi, a large flat-screen TV with an Interactive Media Library, and convenient USB-C charging ports. Your arrival is celebrated with champagne, and personalized butler service is at your disposal. With wheelchair-accessible options available, you can also benefit from a pillow menu, refrigerator stocked with your preferences, plush bathrobes, luxury bath amenities, and additional comforts like an umbrella and hairdryer. Enjoy your voyage in style and comfort, making this suite your ultimate sanctuary at sea.