Silversea Cruises

Silversea Cruises
Type Private
Industry Transportation
Founded 1994
Headquarters Monaco
Products Cruises
Website http://www.silversea.com/

Silversea Cruises is a luxury cruise line that operates six luxury, all-suite cruise ships that sail itineraries all around the world throughout the year. The line maintains branch offices in the United States, United Kingdom, Australia and Singapore. The company's headquarters are based in Monaco and is owned by the Lefebvre Family of Rome, Italy.

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History

Silversea was founded in April 1994, with one ship. At the time, many doubted that a niche company like this could survive in a mass-market business area. Their first ship, Silver Cloud was followed in January 1995 by a twin ship, the Silver Wind. In September 2000, the line launched Silver Shadow and Silver Whisper in January 2001. Both of these ships were enlarged versions of the original two ships, but carrying about 100 more passengers. In December 2009, Silversea launched the Silver Spirit.

Fleet

Ship Built Builder Entered service
for Silversea
Gross Tonnage Flag Notes
Silver Cloud 1994 Hull: Francisco Visentini
Completion: T. Mariotti
1994 – Present 16,800 tons  Bahamas
Silver Wind 1995 Hull: Francisco Visentini
Completion: T. Mariotti
1995 – Present 17,400 tons  Bahamas
Silver Shadow 2000 Hull: Francisco Visentini
Completion: T. Mariotti
2000 – Present 28,258 tons  Bahamas
Silver Whisper 2001 Hull: Francisco Visentini
Completion: T. Mariotti
2001 – Present 28,258 tons  Bahamas
Silver Explorer 1989 Rauma-Repola 2008 – Present 6,072 tons  Bahamas Previously Delfin Clipper, Sally Clipper, Baltic Clipper, Delfin Star, Dream 21, World Discoverer, World Adventurer and Prince Albert II. Was renamed Silver Explorer in late April 2011.[1]
Silver Spirit 2009 Fincantieri 2009 – Present 36,000 tons  Bahamas

Personalized Voyages

Silversea provides its guests an option called Personalized Voyages, a cruise industry first. This program allows guests to choose their own embarkation and disembarkation ports, essentially allowing them to create their own voyages. Guests can board days before or days after a cruise begins, but they must sail a minimum of five nights. The onboard time is charged on a daily rate that varies depending on the ports visited and the category of suite accommodation.

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