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voyage_code: SL260918010
cruise_line: Silversea
ship: Silver Spirit
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nights: 50
embarkation_port: Lisbon
disembarkation_port: Athens (Piraeus), Greece
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last_updated: 2026-05-05T05:57:21Z
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# Lisbon to Athens (piraeus)

> Silversea · Silver Spirit · Sep 18 – Nov 7   (50 nights)

## Quick Facts

| Attribute | Value |
|-----------|-------|
| **Cruise Line** | Silversea |
| **Ship** | Silver Spirit |
| **Duration** | 50 nights |
| **Departure Date** | N/A |
| **Return Date** | N/A |
| **Embarkation Port** | Lisbon |
| **Disembarkation Port** | Athens (Piraeus), Greece |
| **Starting Price** | N/A USD per person |
| **Voyage Code** | SL260918010 |

## Itinerary

### Day 1: Lisbon
**Arrives:** 12:00 AM · **Departs:** 12:00 AM

Lisbon, the capital of Portugal, is a city open to the sea and carefully planned with 18th-century elegance. Its founder is said to be the legendary Ulysses, but the theory of an original Phoenician settlement is probably more realistic. Known in Portugal as Lisboa, the city was inhabited by the Romans, Visigoths and, beginning in the 8th century, the Moors. Much of the 16th century was a period of great prosperity and overseas expansion for Portugal. Tragedy struck on All Saints' Day in 1755 wi...

### Day 2: At Sea
Enjoy a relaxing day at sea exploring the ship's amenities.

### Day 3: Casablanca, Morocco
**Arrives:** 12:00 AM · **Departs:** 12:00 AM

Immortal lines from the silver screen may have imprinted a warm, fuzzy visage of old Casablanca into our minds, but this thriving city is a curious example of what Moroccoâs modernity looks like. Glistening white art deco buildings line the wide pathways that sweep through Casablanca, as the sea sparkles like a thin mirage on the horizon. Thereâs an aura of creativity amid Casablancaâs culture and chaos, helping to make the city one of Moroccoâs most curious and compelling.

The Hassan...

### Day 4: Tangier
**Arrives:** 12:00 AM · **Departs:** 12:00 AM

Set on the Maghreb coast, Tangier is Africaâs outstretched hand to Europe. With its bustling markets and lively waterfront, this city on Morroco's north is an energetic and invigorating place and an exciting immersion into an incredible continent. The location, on the highly strategic narrowing of the Strait of Gibraltar, made Tangier a vital Phoenician trading town - and the resulting city is an invigorating mesh of cultures and curiosities. View less

Part of the fun of Tangier is the well...

### Day 5: Cadiz, Spain
**Arrives:** 12:00 AM · **Departs:** 12:00 AM

More than a hundred watchtowers gaze out across the waves surrounding this ancient Andalusian city. Sprinkled with evocative cobbled side streets, youâll explore 3,000 yearsâ worth of history, while stumbling across palm-tree lined plazas of shaded coffee sippers. Cadiz claims the mantle of Western Europeâs oldest city, and every piece of architecture - and every wrong turn - offers a chance to discover fascinating new tales. Founded by the Phoenicians in 1100BC, Christopher Columbus used ...

### Day 6: Gibraltar
**Arrives:** 12:00 AM · **Departs:** 12:00 AM

Gibraltar is the famous promontory located at the western entrance of the Mediterranean, with Spain to the north and, across the Straits, Morocco to the south. The Straits, a channel 36 miles long that connects the Atlantic with the Mediterranean, are 27 miles wide at the west end, 8 miles at their narrowest and 15 miles between Gibraltar and Almina Point near Ceuta. Africa is clearly visible on a fine day. Gibraltar's airport is known for its unusual runway that bisects the two-mile-long narrow...

### Day 7: Malaga, Spain
**Arrives:** 12:00 AM · **Departs:** 12:00 AM

Situated on Spain's Costa del Sol, Malaga is the region's capital and a popular holiday destination. The city is known as the birthplace of Pablo Picasso and for the sweet Malaga dessert wines that come from the hilly vineyards just outside of town. Other points of interest include impressive Gothic architecture, the remains of a Moorish castle and several interesting museums. A pleasant town to explore, Malaga also serves as a popular starting point for trips to Granada and resorts along the Co...

### Day 8: Malaga, Spain
**Arrives:** 12:00 AM · **Departs:** 12:00 AM

Situated on Spain's Costa del Sol, Malaga is the region's capital and a popular holiday destination. The city is known as the birthplace of Pablo Picasso and for the sweet Malaga dessert wines that come from the hilly vineyards just outside of town. Other points of interest include impressive Gothic architecture, the remains of a Moorish castle and several interesting museums. A pleasant town to explore, Malaga also serves as a popular starting point for trips to Granada and resorts along the Co...

### Day 9: At Sea
Enjoy a relaxing day at sea exploring the ship's amenities.

### Day 10: Valencia, Spain
**Arrives:** 12:00 AM · **Departs:** 12:00 AM

Valencia is Spain's third largest city and capital of the region. It was originally founded by the Romans on the banks of the river Turia in 138 BC. In 711 AD the Moors arrived and converted the area into a rich agricultural and industrial center, establishing ceramics, paper, silk and leather industries. Muslim rule was briefly interrupted in 1094 by the legendary Castillian knight, El Cid. Valencia boomed in the 15th and 16th centuries, becoming one of the strongest Mediterranean trading cente...

### Day 11: Barcelona, Spain
**Arrives:** 12:00 AM · **Departs:** 12:00 AM

The infinite variety of street life, the nooks and crannies of the medieval Barri GÃ²tic, the ceramic tile and stained glass of Art Nouveau facades, the art and music, the throb of street life, the food (ah, the food!)âone way or another, Barcelona will find a way to get your full attention. The capital of Catalonia is a banquet for the senses, with its beguiling mix of ancient and modern architecture, tempting cafÃ©s and markets, and sun-drenched Mediterranean beaches.

A stroll along La Ra...

### Day 12: Palamos
**Arrives:** 08:00 AM · **Departs:** 06:00 PM

### Day 13: Palma De Mallorca, Spain
**Arrives:** 12:00 AM · **Departs:** 11:00 PM

The Balearics are comprised of 16 islands; the three principal ones are Mallorca, Ibiza and Minorca. Carthaginians, Romans, Vandals and Arabs have invaded these islands over the centuries. Ruins show evidence of the prehistoric Talayot civilization, a megalithic culture that flourished here between 1500 BC and the Roman conquest. Today the islands are besieged by invaders of a different sort - hordes of tourists. 
Lying 60 miles (97 km) off the Spanish mainland, the islands' lush and rugged lan...

### Day 14: At Sea
Enjoy a relaxing day at sea exploring the ship's amenities.

### Day 15: Sete, France
**Arrives:** 08:00 AM · **Departs:** 09:00 PM

The upper part of the town straddles the slopes of Mont St. Clair, offering wonderful views of the port and the vast Bassin de Thau, a breeding ground for mussels and oysters. The lower part is intersected by waterways lined with tall terraces and seafood restaurants. Its pedestrian streets allow visitors leisurely strolls, and scattered cafÃ© tables invite you to relax, sip an apÃ©ritif and people-watch. Other interesting sightseeing destinations include the university city of Montpellier.

### Day 16: Marseille, France
**Arrives:** 08:00 AM · **Departs:** 06:00 PM

Today, Marseille is the country's most important seaport and the largest one in the Mediterranean. The city is divided into 16 arrondissements fanning out from the Old Port. The large industrial port area virtually rubs shoulders with the intimate, picturesque old harbor, the Vieux Port. Packed with fishing boats and pleasure crafts, this is the heart of Marseille. Two fortresses guard the entrance to the harbor: Fort Saint Nicolas and, across the water, Fort Saint Jean.

### Day 17: Monte Carlo, Monaco
**Arrives:** 08:00 AM · **Departs:** 09:00 PM

The independent principality of Monaco is famous as the playground of the CÃ´te d'Azur. With sandy beaches, elegant hotels and a vibrant nightlife, this tiny domain is a favourite haunt of the jet set. In the possession of the Grimaldi family for more then 700 years, treaties with France guarantee Monaco's independence. 
The population of the fashionable enclave is 32,000 citizens, for an area smaller than New York's Central Park, but it boasts some of the most expensive real estate in the worl...

### Day 18: Livorno (Tuscany)
**Arrives:** 08:00 AM · **Departs:** 12:00 AM

There are few more elegant places to salute the sunset than Terrazza Mascagni, Livornoâs refined chessboard piazza. A historic port, and a beachy gateway to Tuscany, Livorno welcomes you ashore to explore this enchanted Italian region's sun-soaked beauty, rich flavours and world-renowned fine art. Stay in Livorno to explore 'Piccolo Venezia', or âLittle Veniceâ - a quarter of the town that's laced with canals, little marble bridges and plenty of tempting eateries. View less

With its bus...

### Day 19: Livorno (Tuscany)
**Arrives:** 12:00 AM · **Departs:** 06:00 PM

There are few more elegant places to salute the sunset than Terrazza Mascagni, Livornoâs refined chessboard piazza. A historic port, and a beachy gateway to Tuscany, Livorno welcomes you ashore to explore this enchanted Italian region's sun-soaked beauty, rich flavours and world-renowned fine art. Stay in Livorno to explore 'Piccolo Venezia', or âLittle Veniceâ - a quarter of the town that's laced with canals, little marble bridges and plenty of tempting eateries. View less

With its bus...

### Day 20: Porto Santo Steffano, Italy
**Arrives:** 08:00 AM · **Departs:** 06:00 PM

A summer escape for Romeâs historic elite, the stacked waterfront of Porto Santo Stefano is a secluded taste of idyllic southern Tuscany. Physically closer to Rome than Florence, the city is strung to Italyâs western coast by two sandy harnesses, and sits on the unqiue peninsula of Monte Argentario - which was once an island. Flamboyant pink flamingos and herons stroll through the encased lagoon, while Porto Santo Stefanoâs waterfront hums with clinking cafes and strolling visitors. View l...

### Day 21: Civitavecchia
**Arrives:** 07:00 AM · **Departs:** 12:00 AM

All roads lead to Rome, and with good reason - this city is one of the worldâs most thrilling, offering unmatched history along every street. An evocative, inspiring and utterly artistic capital of unrivalled cultural impact, Rome is a city of back-to-back landmarks, which will take you on an exhilarating journey through the ages. This may be one of the worldâs oldest cities, but itâs well and truly lived in. The ruins are punctuated with murmuring cafes, and the outdoor seating of restaur...

### Day 22: Naples, Italy
**Arrives:** 08:00 AM · **Departs:** 10:00 PM

The region of Campania was home to Greeks settlers some 300 years before Rome was founded. Pompeii, too, was a Greek town before being conquered by the Romans during the 5th century BC. It was under the Romans that Pompeii flourished and grew prosperous. When Mount Vesuvius erupted in 79 AD, the population of 20,000 was wiped out, but dozens of buildings were preserved under layers of cinder more than 20 feet deep. The most important finds from Pompeii are displayed in Naples' National Archaeolo...

### Day 23: Amalfi, Italy
**Arrives:** 08:00 AM · **Departs:** 06:00 PM

Spectacular tiers of colour splashed houses cascade down to immeasurably blue seas and hidden coves, along Italyâs premier coastline. Lemon groves and vineyards bask in the countryâs generous southern sun, running alongside dramatic mountain precipices, and dazzlingly romantic fishing villages.

The Amalfi Coast is rightly celebrated as a treasure of Italy, and you can enjoy the true scale of it, and the feel of the salty sea breeze in your hair, as you hike the Path of the Gods - where so...

### Day 24: Giardini Naxos, Sicily
**Arrives:** 08:00 AM · **Departs:** 06:00 PM

Hugging a long, sweeping bay, Giardini Naxos welcomes you ashore to some of Sicilyâs most scenic and historic sites. Naxos was the first Greek settlement on Sicily, and it is surrounded by remarkable remains and swirling mythology. With a long arc of sun-soaked golden sand, you can kick back by the waves - and cool off with a dip into the sea's refreshing embrace. Up above the seaside revelry, the spectacular Taormina hillside town perches - containing rich Roman and Greek history. View less
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### Day 25: Valletta, Malta
**Arrives:** 08:00 AM · **Departs:** 06:00 PM

Perched high on the imposing Sciberras Peninsula, Valletta immediately presents its massive, protective walls and vertical bastions to visitors arriving by sea. Rising to 47 metres in places, the fortifications protect lavish palaces, grand domes and illustrious gardens. Built by the Knights of St John on the narrow peninsular, Valletta is a compact, richly historical treasure trove of Baroque wonders. Ascend to reach the restful, flower-filled Upper Barrakka Gardens, where cannons fire and boom...

### Day 26: At Sea
Enjoy a relaxing day at sea exploring the ship's amenities.

### Day 27: Kotor, Montenegro
**Arrives:** 08:00 AM · **Departs:** 06:00 PM

Embedded into the slopes of the steep LovÄen mountain, and overlooking the deep blue Adriatic, the fortified town of Kotor boasts a spectacular, imposing staging that few can match. Squeezing in through the tight Bay of Kotor is a daunting and impressive approach in itself, as you arrive via the waterway of Europeâs most southerly fjord. A pearl of Montenegro and the Adriatic, Kotor's warren-like streets drip with history and authenticity. View less

Under Venetian influence for four centur...

### Day 28: Split, Croatia
**Arrives:** 08:00 AM · **Departs:** 06:00 PM

Split is a busy port with numerous ferries operating to and from nearby islands. It is also a popular resort with beaches, pleasant promenades and good hotels. Venetian Gothic and Renaissance houses and several medieval churches add architectural interest. As a major cultural center, Split does not lack in museums and art galleries. However, the city's principal attraction is Diocletian's Palace. It occupies an area of 34,680 square yards and was constructed to serve as a residence and a fortifi...

### Day 29: Zadar, Croatia
**Arrives:** 08:00 AM · **Departs:** 09:00 PM

Croatiaâs Capital of Cool, Zadar is a dazzling mesh of influences and creativity. Romans founded the city before the Venetians, Austrians, French and Italians all had their say, leaving a wealth of architectural interest. Glorious turquoise-water beaches and heavenly waterfalls also lie within easy reach of this energetic city of festivals and outdoor fun. See the old town, with its robust city walls, boasting decorative stone gateways and marble streets. View less

The church of St Donatus,...

### Day 30: Rovinj, Croatia
**Arrives:** 08:00 AM · **Departs:** 06:00 PM

The first documented mention of Rovinj was in the 5th century. However, it is very likely that Rovinj is much older, emerging somewhere at the turn of the 3rd and the 4th centuries. During this period, Istria was occupied by the Romans who stayed there until 476. Later came the Ostrogoths, Franks and the Venetians. During the Venetian times, Rovinj was developing into a strong fishing, shipbuilding and maritime center, especially in the 17th and 18th century when they had the precedence over Ist...

### Day 31: Fusina (Venice)
**Arrives:** 07:00 AM · **Departs:** 07:00 PM

Losing none of its allure over the years, this floating city of canals, bridges and masks is a place of eternal beauty and enduring elegance. The lagoon of more than 100 islands is a heavenly sight, transporting visitors on a journey through time - from its Roman inception, through centuries of trade to the modern face we see today. Navigate Veniceâs sparkling waterways by romantic gondola, or on cruises along wide canal boulevards. Span the Grand Canal over its iconic original crossing, the R...

### Day 32: Koper
**Arrives:** 08:00 AM · **Departs:** 06:00 PM

Koper is a port city in Slovenia, on the country's Adriatic coastline. Its medieval old town centers around Titov Trg, a square with Venetian-influenced landmarks such as the Praetorian Palace and a Gothic-style loggia, while nearby Da Ponte Fountain is a replica of Venice's famed Rialto Bridge

### Day 33: Rijeka, Croatia
**Arrives:** 08:00 AM · **Departs:** 04:00 PM

Rijeka is a Croatian port city on Kvarner Bay in the northern Adriatic Sea. Itâs known as a gateway to Croatiaâs islands. Korzo, the main promenade, is lined with Habsburg-era buildings. Nearby, the 19th-century Ivan pl. Zajc Croatian National Theatre has ceiling paintings by Gustav Klimt. The hilltop Trsat Castle complex, which includes a religious shrine, has sweeping views of the islands of Kvarner Bay.

### Day 34: At Sea
Enjoy a relaxing day at sea exploring the ship's amenities.

### Day 35: Dubrovnik, Croatia
**Arrives:** 08:00 AM · **Departs:** 06:00 PM

Croatiaâs crowning glory rears up vertically from the tranquil waters of the Adriatic, and Dubrovnikâs daunting fortresses town is a truly imposing sight to behold. Encircled by chunky stone walls so thick and dramatic they could have been purpose-built as a film set, this cityâs unmatched old town is the setting for countless films and shows - from Star Wars to Robin Hood, Game of Thrones and every production in-between seeking a truly authentic medieval flavour.

This fantasy fortressâ...

### Day 36: Bari, Italy
**Arrives:** 08:00 AM · **Departs:** 06:00 PM

Bari, capital of the province of Apulia, lies on southern Italy's Adriatic coast. Its busy port is a leading commercial and industrial centre as well as a transit point for travellers catching ferries across the Adriatic to Greece. 
Bari comprises a new and an old town. To the north, on a promontory between the old and new harbours, lies the picturesque old town, or Citta Vecchia, with a maze of narrow, crooked streets. To the south is the spacious and regularly planned new town, which has deve...

### Day 37: Corfu, Greece
**Arrives:** 09:00 AM · **Departs:** 06:00 PM

This sickle-shaped island of Mediterranean bliss flaunts its sun-kissed sophistication with effortless grace - having cherry-picked the best influences from Venetian, French and British occupiers. With over 3,000 years of history, The Grand Lady of the Ionian has played a starring role in Greek history and mythology, and legendary tales swirl around you, as you explore sparkling beaches, mountains splashed with wildflowers, and historical, perched fortresses.

The soft hues of Corfuâs UNESCO...

### Day 38: Katakolon (Olympia), Greece
**Arrives:** 12:00 AM · **Departs:** 06:00 PM

The tiny port of Katakolon serves primarily as the starting point for an excursion to the archaeological site of ancient Olympia. Adjacent to the port is the small village of Katakolon with a few souvenir shops and typical local restaurants. Ancient Olympia, the great Panhellenic sanctuary, is located 21 miles from the port.
The site of ancient Olympia spreads out at the foot of wooded Mount Kronos. Excavations began in 1875; they are considered one of archaeology's great achievements. A direct...

### Day 39: Gythion, Greece
**Arrives:** 08:00 AM · **Departs:** 07:00 PM

One of the most beautiful parts of this region of the Peloponnese is the plain of Laconia which extends from Sparta to the port of Gythion. The many neo-classical houses of this harbor town are built on the slopes of Mount Kourmaros. Aside from its remaining ancient theater and cultural museum, visitors can enjoy local beaches and a variety of dining opportunities. The inhabitants of Gythion claim Hercules and Apollo as its founders. According to mythology, Paris and Helen of Troy were reputed t...

### Day 40: Souda Bay, Greece
**Arrives:** 08:00 AM · **Departs:** 07:00 PM

Enter Souda Bay to land on Greeceâs largest island, and explore the sun-soaked charms of this fascinating land of legends, landscapes and luxuries. Packed with beautiful beaches and rich maritime history, Souda Bayâs huge natural harbour is a spectacular entrance, opening up the treasures of Creteâs many well-stocked museums, rich archaeological sites, and charming Venetian fishing towns. View less

The massive natural harbour of Souda Bay also makes the site an interesting spot for mili...

### Day 41: Athens (Piraeus), Greece
**Arrives:** 08:00 AM · **Departs:** 12:00 AM

A city of legend, civilisation and enduring culture, Athens is a majestic and magical urban sprawl. Extraordinary elegance and grace combine with grit and graft in Greece's capital, where highways encase ruins from antiquity, and gleaming museums and galleries stand beside concrete sprayed with edgy street art. These contrasts enhance and elevate the wonders of this 2,500-year-old city, however, which can count notable contributions to philosophy, drama and democracy, among its global legacy. Pi...

### Day 42: Mykonos, Greece
**Arrives:** 08:00 AM · **Departs:** 06:00 PM

The island of Mykonos is the most easterly of the northern Cyclades. Its attractive setting and other captivating attributes make it one of the most celebrated holiday destinations in Greece. Mykonos Town is a colorful maze of narrow streets lined by whitewashed houses with bright blue doors and shutters. During the 1960s, it was the Bohemian jet set that discovered Mykonos. Many old houses along the waterfront are now restaurants, bars and discos, catering to an international yachting crowd. Th...

### Day 43: Volos, Greece
**Arrives:** 08:00 AM · **Departs:** 07:00 PM

Volos is a commercial and industrial city; it is Greece's third-largest port. Much of it has been rebuilt after a severe earthquake in 1955. The location in the gulf of the same name and near scenic Mount Pelion ensures this town an attractive setting. Interesting sites in the surrounding areas include imposing monasteries perched atop craggy mountains and a fine Archaeological Museum. Volos was founded in the 14th century in an area which has been occupied by man since the Neolithic era. A shor...

### Day 44: Thessaloniki
**Arrives:** 08:00 AM · **Departs:** 11:00 PM

It is interesting to note that between the 17th and 20th centuries Jews made up more than half the population as a result of the arrival in 1492 of some 20,000 Jews who had been expelled from Spain. They engaged in all trades and professions and played a predominant part in commerce and industry. Thessaloniki's main hub centers around Aristotle Square, a traffic- free area surrounded by arcades that house cafes and restaurants. The pedestrian strip along the water's edge makes for a popular seaf...

### Day 45: At Sea
Enjoy a relaxing day at sea exploring the ship's amenities.

### Day 46: Istanbul, Turkey
**Arrives:** 07:00 AM · **Departs:** 12:00 AM

A chaotic, colossal collision of east and west â start your day in Europe and end it in Asia, all without breaking a sweat. Sprawling across two continents, the city has been toed, froed and yanked between countless civilisations over its history, leaving a multi-layered, majestic tapestry of culture to untangle. An army of narrow minarets puncture the skyline, while the soaring towers of palaces and labyrinths of bazaars - where bargains are the reward for brave hagglers - fill up this dynami...

### Day 47: Istanbul, Turkey
**Arrives:** 12:00 AM · **Departs:** 11:00 PM

A chaotic, colossal collision of east and west â start your day in Europe and end it in Asia, all without breaking a sweat. Sprawling across two continents, the city has been toed, froed and yanked between countless civilisations over its history, leaving a multi-layered, majestic tapestry of culture to untangle. An army of narrow minarets puncture the skyline, while the soaring towers of palaces and labyrinths of bazaars - where bargains are the reward for brave hagglers - fill up this dynami...

### Day 48: At Sea
Enjoy a relaxing day at sea exploring the ship's amenities.

### Day 49: Rhodes, Greece
**Arrives:** 08:00 AM · **Departs:** 06:00 PM

Located only seven miles from the Turkish coast, Rhodes is one of Greece's favored vacation centers. In ancient times, the entrance to its harbor featured a celebrated landmark, the Colossus of Rhodes. The 105-foot statue rose from a 35-foot stone base and was considered one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Rhodes was an important cultural center with a well-known School of Rhetoric attended by such historical figures as Cicero and Caesar. From a school for sculptors came the famous La...

### Day 50: Santorini, Greece
**Arrives:** 08:00 AM · **Departs:** 06:00 PM

Of all the Cyclades Islands, Santorini is often considered the most dramatic. Once an active volcano, in approximately 1620 BC, the volcano erupted with such force that the center of the island literally exploded, leaving a submerged crater. The island's small villages were preserved in the ashes giving a fascinating view of everyday life from 3,600 years ago.

Santorini's landscape offsets its simple buildings, which shine in the brilliant sunlight. The rich volcanic soil is ideal for grapes ...

### Day 51: Athens (Piraeus), Greece
**Arrives:** 05:00 AM · **Departs:** 12:00 AM

A city of legend, civilisation and enduring culture, Athens is a majestic and magical urban sprawl. Extraordinary elegance and grace combine with grit and graft in Greece's capital, where highways encase ruins from antiquity, and gleaming museums and galleries stand beside concrete sprayed with edgy street art. These contrasts enhance and elevate the wonders of this 2,500-year-old city, however, which can count notable contributions to philosophy, drama and democracy, among its global legacy. Pi...


## Pricing

Prices shown are per person based on double occupancy in USD.

| Cabin Type | Starting Price |
|------------|----------------|
| Pricing | Contact for latest fares |

## Cabin Options

### Suite Cabins

**Classic Veranda Suite** (Code: CV)
The Classic Veranda Suite provides generous living space for voyagers. Located lower bow, the Classic Veranda Suite offers all the comfort and attention to detail that you can expect aboard — both inside and out. A generous expanse of interior comforts — elegant décor, stunning marble bathroom and a...

**Grand 2 Suite** (Code: G2)
Expertly designed and exquisitely appointed. Ideal for entertaining friends while you cruise or enjoying a quiet dinner “at home”. Available as a one-bedroom configuration or as two-bedrooms by adjoining with a Veranda Suite.

Two verandas with patio furniture and floor-to-ceiling glass doors; bedro...

**Panorama Suite** (Code: PA)
The Panorama Suite provides generous living space for voyagers. Located lower bow, the Panorama offers all the comfort and attention to detail that you can expect aboard. A generous expanse of interior comforts — elegant décor, stunning marble bathroom and ample seating area, make this a cosy home a...

**Deluxe Veranda Suite** (Code: DX)
The Deluxe Veranda Suite offers a comfortable living space, close to the heart of the ship. With its preferred mid-ship location and all the comfort and attention to detail that you can expect aboard, the Deluxe Veranda Suite is the savvy traveller’s paradise— both inside and out. Elegant décor, stu...

**Vista Suite** (Code: VI)
A quiet sanctuary. The sitting area of the Vista Suite has plenty of room to relax. Large picture windows frame panoramic ocean views. The perfect backdrop for breakfast in bed during the cruise. Some Vista Suites accommodate three guests.

Sitting area.
Twin beds or queen-sized bed.
Marble bathroom...

**Royal 2 Suite** (Code: R2)
Stately describes the Royal Suite. Commanding and majestic. Perfect for entertaining. Enough living space to roam. The pinnacle of good living. Available as a one-bedroom configuration or as two bedrooms by adjoining with a Veranda Suite.

Large veranda with patio furniture and floor-to-ceiling glas...

**Silver 1 Suite** (Code: SL)
Step onto your terrace and bask in the calm feeling of the ocean breeze. Dissolve into the comfort of your king size bed. Prepare for the evening in the beautiful marble bathroom. The upper deck location gives the most spectacular of sea views, the spacious living area allows for comfortable relaxin...

**Grand 1 Suite** (Code: G1)
Expertly designed and exquisitely appointed. Ideal for entertaining friends while you cruise or enjoying a quiet dinner “at home”. Available as a one-bedroom configuration or as two-bedrooms by adjoining with a Veranda Suite.

Two verandas with patio furniture and floor-to-ceiling glass doors; bedro...

**Owner's 2 Suite** (Code: O2)
The name Owner's Suite says it all. A stylish apartment. Prestigious and classic. For those who seek the superlative level of space, comfort and service on board. Available as a one-bedroom configuration or as two-bedrooms by adjoining with Panorama Suite.

Large veranda with patio furniture and flo...

**Owner's 1 Suite** (Code: O1)
The name Owner's Suite says it all. A stylish apartment. Prestigious and classic. For those who seek the superlative level of space, comfort and service on board. Available as a one-bedroom configuration or as two-bedrooms by adjoining with Panorama Suite.

Large veranda with patio furniture and flo...

**Superior Veranda Suite** (Code: SV)
Located on the upper deck, and offering spectacular sunset views, the Superior Veranda Suite has all the comforts and luxury that you can expect aboard. A comfortable living space, attention to detail and a generous expanse of amenities, this stunning suite makes for a cosy home while on the seas. B...

**Silver 2 Suite** (Code: S2)
Step onto your terrace and bask in the calm feeling of the ocean breeze. Dissolve into the comfort of your king size bed. Prepare for the evening in the beautiful marble bathroom. The upper deck location gives the most spectacular of sea views, the spacious living area allows for comfortable relaxin...

**Royal 1 Suite** (Code: R1)
Stately describes the Royal Suite. Commanding and majestic. Perfect for entertaining. Enough living space to roam. The pinnacle of good living. Available as a one-bedroom configuration or as two bedrooms by adjoining with a Veranda Suite.

Large veranda with patio furniture and floor-to-ceiling glas...


## Ship Information

### Silver Spirit

The all-new Silver Spirit has never looked better, nor felt cosier. Fully refurbished for a superlative onboard adventure, she retains our world famous standards of service and home away from home feel.

With one of the highest space to guest ratios in the business and eight superlative luxury dining options, Silver Spirit offers its guests one of the most complete cruise experiences available. Spacious decks leave plenty of room for relaxation, yet the cosy niches make sure that there is something for everyone. Meet like-minded friends; enjoy first class dining and relax in what is possibly the best place between sea and sky.

#### Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Passenger Capacity | 608 |
| Crew | 411 |
| Gross Tonnage | 39,519.0 |
| Length | 692.0 ft |
| Total Cabins | 270 |

## Onboard Amenities

### Food and Drink

- **The Grill**: Silversea’s much-loved casual dining restaurant serves a delectable range of burgers and salads by day and turns into our famous Hot Rocks table BBQ c...
- **Seishin**: Taking its name from the Japanese translation for Spirit, this restaurant features dishes based on the Japanese philosophy of using natural, seasonal ...
- **Indochine**: Evoking a sense of wonder and mystery, the Asian-accented Indochine embarks on an exquisite journey of culinary discovery. Unlock the hidden treasures...
- **La Dame**: La Dame is the highest expression of excellence in French dining that Silver Spirit has to offer. Indulge in an evening where fine wines are complemen...
- **Spaccanapoli**: Reflecting Silversea’s Italian heritage, this emblematic street in Naples divides the city in two and is renowned for its pizzerias. No visit to the c...

### Entertainment

- **Silver Note**: A sumptuous, intimate setting with a lively ambience is the perfect place to dine, dance, and dream the night away … Small-plate, tapas-style dishes o...


## Ports of Call

### Lisbon
*Coordinates: 38.7223, -9.13934*

Lisbon, the capital of Portugal, is a city open to the sea and carefully planned with 18th-century elegance. Its founder is said to be the legendary Ulysses, but the theory of an original Phoenician settlement is probably more realistic. Known in Portugal as Lisboa, the city was inhabited by the Romans, Visigoths and, beginning in the 8th century, the Moors. Much of the 16th century was a period o...

### Casablanca, Morocco
*Coordinates: 33.5889, -7.6089*

Immortal lines from the silver screen may have imprinted a warm, fuzzy visage of old Casablanca into our minds, but this thriving city is a curious example of what Moroccoâs modernity looks like. Glistening white art deco buildings line the wide pathways that sweep through Casablanca, as the sea sparkles like a thin mirage on the horizon. Thereâs an aura of creativity amid Casablancaâs cultu...

### Tangier

Set on the Maghreb coast, Tangier is Africaâs outstretched hand to Europe. With its bustling markets and lively waterfront, this city on Morroco's north is an energetic and invigorating place and an exciting immersion into an incredible continent. The location, on the highly strategic narrowing of the Strait of Gibraltar, made Tangier a vital Phoenician trading town - and the resulting city is a...

### Cadiz, Spain
*Coordinates: 36.5299, -6.29241*

More than a hundred watchtowers gaze out across the waves surrounding this ancient Andalusian city. Sprinkled with evocative cobbled side streets, youâll explore 3,000 yearsâ worth of history, while stumbling across palm-tree lined plazas of shaded coffee sippers. Cadiz claims the mantle of Western Europeâs oldest city, and every piece of architecture - and every wrong turn - offers a chance...

### Gibraltar
*Coordinates: 36.1408, -5.3536*

Gibraltar is the famous promontory located at the western entrance of the Mediterranean, with Spain to the north and, across the Straits, Morocco to the south. The Straits, a channel 36 miles long that connects the Atlantic with the Mediterranean, are 27 miles wide at the west end, 8 miles at their narrowest and 15 miles between Gibraltar and Almina Point near Ceuta. Africa is clearly visible on a...

### Malaga, Spain
*Coordinates: 36.7213, -4.42127*

Situated on Spain's Costa del Sol, Malaga is the region's capital and a popular holiday destination. The city is known as the birthplace of Pablo Picasso and for the sweet Malaga dessert wines that come from the hilly vineyards just outside of town. Other points of interest include impressive Gothic architecture, the remains of a Moorish castle and several interesting museums. A pleasant town to e...

### Valencia, Spain
*Coordinates: 39.4702, -0.376805*

Valencia is Spain's third largest city and capital of the region. It was originally founded by the Romans on the banks of the river Turia in 138 BC. In 711 AD the Moors arrived and converted the area into a rich agricultural and industrial center, establishing ceramics, paper, silk and leather industries. Muslim rule was briefly interrupted in 1094 by the legendary Castillian knight, El Cid. Valen...

### Barcelona, Spain
*Coordinates: 41.3926, 2.07015*

The infinite variety of street life, the nooks and crannies of the medieval Barri GÃ²tic, the ceramic tile and stained glass of Art Nouveau facades, the art and music, the throb of street life, the food (ah, the food!)âone way or another, Barcelona will find a way to get your full attention. The capital of Catalonia is a banquet for the senses, with its beguiling mix of ancient and modern archit...

### Palamos
*Coordinates: 41.8468, 3.12864*

### Palma De Mallorca, Spain
*Coordinates: 39.5695, 2.65002*

The Balearics are comprised of 16 islands; the three principal ones are Mallorca, Ibiza and Minorca. Carthaginians, Romans, Vandals and Arabs have invaded these islands over the centuries. Ruins show evidence of the prehistoric Talayot civilization, a megalithic culture that flourished here between 1500 BC and the Roman conquest. Today the islands are besieged by invaders of a different sort - hor...

### Sete, France
*Coordinates: 43.4017, 3.69661*

The upper part of the town straddles the slopes of Mont St. Clair, offering wonderful views of the port and the vast Bassin de Thau, a breeding ground for mussels and oysters. The lower part is intersected by waterways lined with tall terraces and seafood restaurants. Its pedestrian streets allow visitors leisurely strolls, and scattered cafÃ© tables invite you to relax, sip an apÃ©ritif and peopl...

### Marseille, France
*Coordinates: 43.2976, 5.38104*

Today, Marseille is the country's most important seaport and the largest one in the Mediterranean. The city is divided into 16 arrondissements fanning out from the Old Port. The large industrial port area virtually rubs shoulders with the intimate, picturesque old harbor, the Vieux Port. Packed with fishing boats and pleasure crafts, this is the heart of Marseille. Two fortresses guard the entranc...

### Monte Carlo, Monaco

The independent principality of Monaco is famous as the playground of the CÃ´te d'Azur. With sandy beaches, elegant hotels and a vibrant nightlife, this tiny domain is a favourite haunt of the jet set. In the possession of the Grimaldi family for more then 700 years, treaties with France guarantee Monaco's independence. 
The population of the fashionable enclave is 32,000 citizens, for an area sm...

### Livorno (Tuscany)
*Coordinates: 43.5485, 10.3106*

There are few more elegant places to salute the sunset than Terrazza Mascagni, Livornoâs refined chessboard piazza. A historic port, and a beachy gateway to Tuscany, Livorno welcomes you ashore to explore this enchanted Italian region's sun-soaked beauty, rich flavours and world-renowned fine art. Stay in Livorno to explore 'Piccolo Venezia', or âLittle Veniceâ - a quarter of the town that's...

### Porto Santo Steffano, Italy
*Coordinates: 42.4375, 11.1149*

A summer escape for Romeâs historic elite, the stacked waterfront of Porto Santo Stefano is a secluded taste of idyllic southern Tuscany. Physically closer to Rome than Florence, the city is strung to Italyâs western coast by two sandy harnesses, and sits on the unqiue peninsula of Monte Argentario - which was once an island. Flamboyant pink flamingos and herons stroll through the encased lago...

### Civitavecchia
*Coordinates: 42.1062, 11.7757*

All roads lead to Rome, and with good reason - this city is one of the worldâs most thrilling, offering unmatched history along every street. An evocative, inspiring and utterly artistic capital of unrivalled cultural impact, Rome is a city of back-to-back landmarks, which will take you on an exhilarating journey through the ages. This may be one of the worldâs oldest cities, but itâs well a...

### Naples, Italy
*Coordinates: 40.84, 14.2529*

The region of Campania was home to Greeks settlers some 300 years before Rome was founded. Pompeii, too, was a Greek town before being conquered by the Romans during the 5th century BC. It was under the Romans that Pompeii flourished and grew prosperous. When Mount Vesuvius erupted in 79 AD, the population of 20,000 was wiped out, but dozens of buildings were preserved under layers of cinder more ...

### Amalfi, Italy
*Coordinates: 40.6344, 14.6026*

Spectacular tiers of colour splashed houses cascade down to immeasurably blue seas and hidden coves, along Italyâs premier coastline. Lemon groves and vineyards bask in the countryâs generous southern sun, running alongside dramatic mountain precipices, and dazzlingly romantic fishing villages.

The Amalfi Coast is rightly celebrated as a treasure of Italy, and you can enjoy the true scale o...

### Giardini Naxos, Sicily
*Coordinates: 37.8253, 15.2668*

Hugging a long, sweeping bay, Giardini Naxos welcomes you ashore to some of Sicilyâs most scenic and historic sites. Naxos was the first Greek settlement on Sicily, and it is surrounded by remarkable remains and swirling mythology. With a long arc of sun-soaked golden sand, you can kick back by the waves - and cool off with a dip into the sea's refreshing embrace. Up above the seaside revelry, t...

### Valletta, Malta
*Coordinates: 35.8922, 14.5128*

Perched high on the imposing Sciberras Peninsula, Valletta immediately presents its massive, protective walls and vertical bastions to visitors arriving by sea. Rising to 47 metres in places, the fortifications protect lavish palaces, grand domes and illustrious gardens. Built by the Knights of St John on the narrow peninsular, Valletta is a compact, richly historical treasure trove of Baroque won...

### Kotor, Montenegro
*Coordinates: 42.326, 18.6767*

Embedded into the slopes of the steep LovÄen mountain, and overlooking the deep blue Adriatic, the fortified town of Kotor boasts a spectacular, imposing staging that few can match. Squeezing in through the tight Bay of Kotor is a daunting and impressive approach in itself, as you arrive via the waterway of Europeâs most southerly fjord. A pearl of Montenegro and the Adriatic, Kotor's warren-li...

### Split, Croatia
*Coordinates: 43.5069, 16.4424*

Split is a busy port with numerous ferries operating to and from nearby islands. It is also a popular resort with beaches, pleasant promenades and good hotels. Venetian Gothic and Renaissance houses and several medieval churches add architectural interest. As a major cultural center, Split does not lack in museums and art galleries. However, the city's principal attraction is Diocletian's Palace. ...

### Zadar, Croatia
*Coordinates: 44.1149, 15.229*

Croatiaâs Capital of Cool, Zadar is a dazzling mesh of influences and creativity. Romans founded the city before the Venetians, Austrians, French and Italians all had their say, leaving a wealth of architectural interest. Glorious turquoise-water beaches and heavenly waterfalls also lie within easy reach of this energetic city of festivals and outdoor fun. See the old town, with its robust city ...

### Rovinj, Croatia
*Coordinates: 45.0808, 13.6384*

The first documented mention of Rovinj was in the 5th century. However, it is very likely that Rovinj is much older, emerging somewhere at the turn of the 3rd and the 4th centuries. During this period, Istria was occupied by the Romans who stayed there until 476. Later came the Ostrogoths, Franks and the Venetians. During the Venetian times, Rovinj was developing into a strong fishing, shipbuildin...

### Fusina (Venice)
*Coordinates: 45.4191, 12.2568*

Losing none of its allure over the years, this floating city of canals, bridges and masks is a place of eternal beauty and enduring elegance. The lagoon of more than 100 islands is a heavenly sight, transporting visitors on a journey through time - from its Roman inception, through centuries of trade to the modern face we see today. Navigate Veniceâs sparkling waterways by romantic gondola, or o...

### Koper
*Coordinates: 45.5483, 13.7312*

Koper is a port city in Slovenia, on the country's Adriatic coastline. Its medieval old town centers around Titov Trg, a square with Venetian-influenced landmarks such as the Praetorian Palace and a Gothic-style loggia, while nearby Da Ponte Fountain is a replica of Venice's famed Rialto Bridge

### Rijeka, Croatia
*Coordinates: 45.3284, 14.4364*

Rijeka is a Croatian port city on Kvarner Bay in the northern Adriatic Sea. Itâs known as a gateway to Croatiaâs islands. Korzo, the main promenade, is lined with Habsburg-era buildings. Nearby, the 19th-century Ivan pl. Zajc Croatian National Theatre has ceiling paintings by Gustav Klimt. The hilltop Trsat Castle complex, which includes a religious shrine, has sweeping views of the islands of...

### Dubrovnik, Croatia
*Coordinates: 42.6418, 18.1065*

Croatiaâs crowning glory rears up vertically from the tranquil waters of the Adriatic, and Dubrovnikâs daunting fortresses town is a truly imposing sight to behold. Encircled by chunky stone walls so thick and dramatic they could have been purpose-built as a film set, this cityâs unmatched old town is the setting for countless films and shows - from Star Wars to Robin Hood, Game of Thrones a...

### Bari, Italy
*Coordinates: 41.1261, 16.8693*

Bari, capital of the province of Apulia, lies on southern Italy's Adriatic coast. Its busy port is a leading commercial and industrial centre as well as a transit point for travellers catching ferries across the Adriatic to Greece. 
Bari comprises a new and an old town. To the north, on a promontory between the old and new harbours, lies the picturesque old town, or Citta Vecchia, with a maze of ...

### Corfu, Greece
*Coordinates: 39.6178, 19.9196*

This sickle-shaped island of Mediterranean bliss flaunts its sun-kissed sophistication with effortless grace - having cherry-picked the best influences from Venetian, French and British occupiers. With over 3,000 years of history, The Grand Lady of the Ionian has played a starring role in Greek history and mythology, and legendary tales swirl around you, as you explore sparkling beaches, mountains...

### Katakolon (Olympia), Greece
*Coordinates: 37.6522, 21.3166*

The tiny port of Katakolon serves primarily as the starting point for an excursion to the archaeological site of ancient Olympia. Adjacent to the port is the small village of Katakolon with a few souvenir shops and typical local restaurants. Ancient Olympia, the great Panhellenic sanctuary, is located 21 miles from the port.
The site of ancient Olympia spreads out at the foot of wooded Mount Kron...

### Gythion, Greece
*Coordinates: 36.7594, 22.5663*

One of the most beautiful parts of this region of the Peloponnese is the plain of Laconia which extends from Sparta to the port of Gythion. The many neo-classical houses of this harbor town are built on the slopes of Mount Kourmaros. Aside from its remaining ancient theater and cultural museum, visitors can enjoy local beaches and a variety of dining opportunities. The inhabitants of Gythion claim...

### Souda Bay, Greece
*Coordinates: 35.53, 24.148*

Enter Souda Bay to land on Greeceâs largest island, and explore the sun-soaked charms of this fascinating land of legends, landscapes and luxuries. Packed with beautiful beaches and rich maritime history, Souda Bayâs huge natural harbour is a spectacular entrance, opening up the treasures of Creteâs many well-stocked museums, rich archaeological sites, and charming Venetian fishing towns. Vi...

### Athens (Piraeus), Greece
*Coordinates: 37.9792, 23.7166*

A city of legend, civilisation and enduring culture, Athens is a majestic and magical urban sprawl. Extraordinary elegance and grace combine with grit and graft in Greece's capital, where highways encase ruins from antiquity, and gleaming museums and galleries stand beside concrete sprayed with edgy street art. These contrasts enhance and elevate the wonders of this 2,500-year-old city, however, w...

### Mykonos, Greece
*Coordinates: 37.4415, 25.3667*

The island of Mykonos is the most easterly of the northern Cyclades. Its attractive setting and other captivating attributes make it one of the most celebrated holiday destinations in Greece. Mykonos Town is a colorful maze of narrow streets lined by whitewashed houses with bright blue doors and shutters. During the 1960s, it was the Bohemian jet set that discovered Mykonos. Many old houses along ...

### Volos, Greece
*Coordinates: 39.3646, 22.9332*

Volos is a commercial and industrial city; it is Greece's third-largest port. Much of it has been rebuilt after a severe earthquake in 1955. The location in the gulf of the same name and near scenic Mount Pelion ensures this town an attractive setting. Interesting sites in the surrounding areas include imposing monasteries perched atop craggy mountains and a fine Archaeological Museum. Volos was f...

### Thessaloniki
*Coordinates: 40.625, 22.9725*

It is interesting to note that between the 17th and 20th centuries Jews made up more than half the population as a result of the arrival in 1492 of some 20,000 Jews who had been expelled from Spain. They engaged in all trades and professions and played a predominant part in commerce and industry. Thessaloniki's main hub centers around Aristotle Square, a traffic- free area surrounded by arcades th...

### Istanbul, Turkey
*Coordinates: 41.0124, 28.9759*

A chaotic, colossal collision of east and west â start your day in Europe and end it in Asia, all without breaking a sweat. Sprawling across two continents, the city has been toed, froed and yanked between countless civilisations over its history, leaving a multi-layered, majestic tapestry of culture to untangle. An army of narrow minarets puncture the skyline, while the soaring towers of palace...

### Rhodes, Greece
*Coordinates: 36.1632, 27.9718*

Located only seven miles from the Turkish coast, Rhodes is one of Greece's favored vacation centers. In ancient times, the entrance to its harbor featured a celebrated landmark, the Colossus of Rhodes. The 105-foot statue rose from a 35-foot stone base and was considered one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Rhodes was an important cultural center with a well-known School of Rhetoric atte...

### Santorini, Greece
*Coordinates: 36.3932, 25.4615*

Of all the Cyclades Islands, Santorini is often considered the most dramatic. Once an active volcano, in approximately 1620 BC, the volcano erupted with such force that the center of the island literally exploded, leaving a submerged crater. The island's small villages were preserved in the ashes giving a fascinating view of everyday life from 3,600 years ago.

Santorini's landscape offsets its ...


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