Silversea opens bookings for 230 voyages in 2026-27
Itineraries focus on ‘iconic and off-the-beaten path’ destinations
Silversea has put 131 expedition and 99 ocean sailings on sale for 2026 and 2027.
Itineraries in the new collection will visit over 400 destinations in more than 85 countries across all seven continents.
Expedition sailings between March 2026 and May 2027 range from six to 76 days on Silver Endeavour, Silver Origin, Silver Cloud and Silver Wind.
These include a 76-day Grand South Pacific Expedition, 40 Antarctica voyages on three ships, 21 new Arctic and Greenland voyages, 10 new itineraries in the remote Kimberley region and five Northern Europe and British Isles expedition voyages.
Between September 2026 and May 2027, Silversea will operate ocean sailings on Silver Nova, Silver Ray, Silver Dawn, Silver Spirit, Silver Shadow, Silver Muse, Silver Moon and Silver Whisper.
Highlights including a new 75-day Grand Voyage on Silver Nova, 34 sailings in the Caribbean on five ships, 17 in Asia on two ships, 26 in French Polynesia and the Pacific and seven itineraries in Australia and New Zealand.
Many of the new voyages come under the luxury cruise line’s latest offer where passengers can save up to £4,000 per suite on port-to-port and door-to-door all-inclusive fares when booking before February 28, 2025.
Bert Hernandez, Silversea president, said: “We are building on our history of innovation with our new 2026/2027 voyage collection — aptly named ‘A Deeper Look at the World.
“We will immerse guests into the world like never before with these new voyages, delivering iconic and off-the-beaten-path destinations in true Silversea style.
“Our guests’ travels will coincide with the most enriching experiences, festivals, and events, from iconic fixtures such as the Carnival in Rio de Janeiro and the Cherry Blossom season in Japan to lesser-known, local gems. Enhancing the luxury of choice, we are also giving guests more options to combine shorter sailings, including seven- to 10-day voyages in the Caribbean, with Silver Ray sailing from Miami for the first time.”