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voyage_code: EV260811013
cruise_line: Silversea
ship: Silver Endeavour
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nights: 13
embarkation_port: Tromso, Norway
disembarkation_port: Reykjavik, Iceland
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last_updated: 2026-05-04T23:29:31Z
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# TromsÃ¸ to Reykjavik

> Silversea · Silver Endeavour · Aug 11 – 24   (13 nights)

## Quick Facts

| Attribute | Value |
|-----------|-------|
| **Cruise Line** | Silversea |
| **Ship** | Silver Endeavour |
| **Duration** | 13 nights |
| **Departure Date** | N/A |
| **Return Date** | N/A |
| **Embarkation Port** | Tromso, Norway |
| **Disembarkation Port** | Reykjavik, Iceland |
| **Starting Price** | 21,000 USD per person |
| **Voyage Code** | EV260811013 |

## Itinerary

### Day 1: Tromso, Norway
**Arrives:** 12:00 AM · **Departs:** 05:30 PM

Feel your heart flutter, as you catch your first glimpse of that famous emerald haze dancing across the stars, during your visit to this wonderful Arctic gateway. Located in the far north of Norway, a visit to Tromso beckons you to the extremes of this magical country, to explore a fairytale land of jagged mountains, glistening glaciers and husky-pulled sledges. Despite its remote location, you'll discover a perhaps surprisingly cosmopolitan city, with a healthy student population injecting plen...

### Day 2: Skarsvag
**Arrives:** 07:30 AM · **Departs:** 05:00 PM

For those who like to travel far (very far) off the beaten track, then you have found your Nordic nirvana in Skarsvag. Large, sparsely populated (there are just 60 human year round residents), and a joy to all those who revel in stark, unbridled beauty, Skarsvag also enjoys the auspicious title of being the worldâs most northerly fishing village. But rolling hills, prolific birdlife and arctic fjords aside, Skarsvag is above all famous for its proximity to the North Cape. View less

Found on...

### Day 2: Cruising Along North Cape
**Arrives:** 06:00 PM · **Departs:** 07:00 PM

Situated at the very north tip of Norway and inside the Arctic Circle, there is something very special about being (almost) at the top of the world. Called the northernmost point of Europe, the North Cape (Nordkapp in Norwegian) lies about 1,306.3 mi from the North Pole, with no dry land between except for the Svalbald archipelago.

Home to where the Atlantic and Arctic oceans meet, this is the true land of the midnight sun â constant spectacular scenic views and 24-hour sunlight lends itsel...

### Day 3: Cruise & Explore Bear Island
**Arrives:** 01:30 PM · **Departs:** 06:00 PM

Bear Island is considered Svalbardâs southernmost island, roughly half way between Spitsbergen and Norwayâs North Cape. Although the last polar bears were seen in 2004, the name goes back to Dutch explorer Willem Barentsz and his visit in 1596. The island has been used to hunt walrus, for whaling, and even coal mining has taken place. The strategic location on the border of the Norwegian Sea and the Barents Sea has led to a meteorological station being set up by Norway near Gravodden on Bear...

### Day 4: Svalbard
**Arrives:** 12:30 PM · **Departs:** 12:30 PM

Svalbardâs northern region is less influenced by the Norwegian Current coming through the Greenland Sea than the southern region and shows more ice. The northern part of the island of Spitsbergen shows quite a number of impressive fjords, bays and glaciers. The Nordaust Svalbard Nature Reserve includes Spitsbergenâs east coast, the Hinlopen Strait, Nordaustlandet and some islands further east like Kvitoya and Storoya. View less

Several walrus haul-outs, spectacular glaciers, bird cliffs a...

### Day 5: Svalbard
**Arrives:** 12:00 AM · **Departs:** 12:00 AM

Svalbardâs northern region is less influenced by the Norwegian Current coming through the Greenland Sea than the southern region and shows more ice. The northern part of the island of Spitsbergen shows quite a number of impressive fjords, bays and glaciers. The Nordaust Svalbard Nature Reserve includes Spitsbergenâs east coast, the Hinlopen Strait, Nordaustlandet and some islands further east like Kvitoya and Storoya. View less

Several walrus haul-outs, spectacular glaciers, bird cliffs a...

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

Svalbardâs northern region is less influenced by the Norwegian Current coming through the Greenland Sea than the southern region and shows more ice. The northern part of the island of Spitsbergen shows quite a number of impressive fjords, bays and glaciers. The Nordaust Svalbard Nature Reserve includes Spitsbergenâs east coast, the Hinlopen Strait, Nordaustlandet and some islands further east like Kvitoya and Storoya. View less

Several walrus haul-outs, spectacular glaciers, bird cliffs a...

### Day 7: Svalbard
**Arrives:** 12:00 AM · **Departs:** 12:00 AM

Svalbardâs northern region is less influenced by the Norwegian Current coming through the Greenland Sea than the southern region and shows more ice. The northern part of the island of Spitsbergen shows quite a number of impressive fjords, bays and glaciers. The Nordaust Svalbard Nature Reserve includes Spitsbergenâs east coast, the Hinlopen Strait, Nordaustlandet and some islands further east like Kvitoya and Storoya. View less

Several walrus haul-outs, spectacular glaciers, bird cliffs a...

### Day 8: At Sea
Enjoy a relaxing day at sea exploring the ship's amenities.

### Day 9: Jan Mayen
**Arrives:** 08:00 AM · **Departs:** 07:00 PM

Humpback and minke whales cavort and feed in the waters around the impressive volcanic island of Jan Mayen with its towering ebony peaks and broad black lava beaches. The primordial landscape is dominated to the north by the 7,500 feet high (2,300 meters) Mt Beerenberg, an active volcano covered in glacial ice that last erupted in 1985. With permission from the Norwegian authorities, a landing is possible at this rarely visited outpost. View less

Visitors may walk to the research and weather ...

### Day 10: At Sea
Enjoy a relaxing day at sea exploring the ship's amenities.

### Day 11: Husavik
**Arrives:** 07:00 AM · **Departs:** 07:00 PM

There's simply nowhere better than Husavilk - the European capital of whale watching - for getting up close and personal with the majestic giants of the ocean. Feel the awe as whales breach the waves around you, before gulping in air and plunging away with almighty tale flicks. Pretty Husavik is framed by the majestic HÃºsavÃ­kurfjall mountain, which swells up behind, creating a stunning backdrop for the town's tiny wooden warehouses, cherry red houses and undulating fishing ships. View less

...

### Day 12: Djupavik
**Arrives:** 10:00 AM · **Departs:** 05:00 PM

### Day 12: Veidileysufjordur
**Arrives:** 06:30 PM · **Departs:** 09:30 PM

### Day 13: Vigur Island
**Arrives:** 07:00 AM · **Departs:** 12:30 PM

Vigur Island is the second largest island in the Isafjardardjup Fjord, measuring 2 kilometers in length by 400 meters in width. It is home to a single sheep farming family, which ferries the sheep in summer across to the mainland, so that the Eider Ducks nesting on the island will not be disturbed. One of the export articles from this small island was eider down and one can still see where the Eider Ducks nest and how the down is collected and cleaned. View less

The small settlement of a few ...

### Day 14: Reykjavik, Iceland
**Arrives:** 07:00 AM · **Departs:** 12:00 AM

The fire, frost and water symbolized by the red, white and blue of Iceland's flag are manifested by the ice and snow of its glaciers, the hot mud pools, geysers and glowing lava flows in the country's volcanic regions.
The island's settlement dates back to 874 when a Norwegian named Ingolf Arnarson arrived at present-day Reykjavik. In 930, the settlers formed a legislature, the Alting, which was the beginning of the Commonwealth of Iceland. From the 10th to the 14th centuries, Iceland developed...


## Pricing

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

| Cabin Type | Starting Price |
|------------|----------------|
| Suite | $21,000 |

## Cabin Options

### Suite Cabins

**Owner's 1 Suite** (Code: O1)
Supremely spacious and superbly located, the Owner’s Suite is the most luxurious suite on board. Located in the premium bow position on deck seven, the Owner’s Suite offers amazing destination immersion, thanks its enormous surrounding balcony and incredible views from all indoor areas. The large li...

**Grand 1 Suite** (Code: G1)
The Grand Suite is one of the most luxurious and spacious suites on board Silver Endeavour. It guarantees sweeping views of your destination thanks to its large balcony. A spacious interior includes a large living room, separate dining area and large bedroom with a big walk-in wardrobe. A luxurious ...

**Master Suite** (Code: MS)
One of our most sumptuous suites ever designed! With innovative domed glazing surrounding the living areas and one of the largest balconies on board, the Master Suite offers complete destination immersion at sea. Floor-to-ceiling windows provide wow-factor 270˚ views, while the beautifully appointed...

**Signature Suite** (Code: SS)
Get closer to your destination with Silver Endeavour’s Signature Suite! Located on deck eight, this beautiful accommodation offers a wonderfully large living room, a dining area, a separate bedroom and a bathroom with walk-in shower and whirlpool bath. But surely the best thing about the Signature S...


## Ship Information

### Silver Endeavour

Silversea Cruises welcomes Silver Endeavour to its fleet—one of the world’s most luxurious expedition ships. The fifth expedition ship in its fleet of 11, Silver Endeavour strengthens Silversea’s position as the leader in ultra-luxury expedition cruising, broadening the industry’s most diverse polar offering for guests’ enjoyment.

“One of the most luxurious expedition ships afloat, Silver Endeavour will accelerate our strategy of growth, enriching our offering to unprecedented levels and reaffirming our position as the leading ultra-luxury expedition cruise line,” said Roberto Martinoli, President and CEO, Silversea Cruises. “The expedition cruising industry is poised to resume accelerated growth, driven by demand among high-end, affluent customers for travel to remote and hard-to-access destinations. Silver Endeavour will strengthen our polar offering, further diversifying our broad-ranging product. With the ongoing support of Royal Caribbean Group, we are enhancing the cruise experience for our guests, unlocking the world’s most rewarding destinations in a way that only Silversea can.”

“To honour the spirit of expedition travel, we have renamed the ship Silver Endeavour—paying testament to one of history’s most famous vessels,” said Barbara Muckermann, Chief Commercial Officer, Silversea Cruises. “Aboard Silver Endeavour, travellers will channel the same sense of discovery that guided pioneering explorers, such as James Cook, in bygone eras.”

Built to PC6 polar class specifications, Silver Endeavour is designed for polar exploration. She carries state-of-the-art amenities, with an industry-leading Zodiac-to-guest ratio; kayaks; and cutting-edge navigation and exploration technology, including a remote gimbal camera system, which can capture high-quality images from 5km, among other amenities. She will maintain Silversea’s trademark level of luxury, with a crew-to-guest ratio of approximately 1:1.

Spread over eight public decks, the all-suite Silver Endeavour offers guests the most spacious accommodations in expedition cruising, upholding Silversea’s trademark level of comfort; multiple restaurants, bars and lounges; an expansive spa; a two-storied solarium with a swimming pool and whirlpool; and an array of indoor and outdoor observation areas. She fosters an intimate onboard atmosphere, enabling guests to discover destinations like Antarctica in depth, with great interaction between travellers and Silversea’s expedition experts.

#### Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Passenger Capacity | 230 |
| Crew | 200 |
| Gross Tonnage | 16,800.0 |
| Length | 539.0 ft |
| Total Cabins | 100 |

## Onboard Amenities

### Relaxation

- **Otium Spa**: Otium is where you can relax and unwind but also where you can enjoy world-class treatments that make sure you look as good as you feel. Our Otium wel...
- **Boutique**: Located midship on deck 5, the Boutique aboard Silver Endeavour means luxury shopping experiences do not end just because you’re at sea! Carefully sel...
- **Pool Deck**: Surrounded by glazing extending all the way to the top of the venue, the Pool Deck gives you the feeling of always being connected to the sea. The gla...

### Food and Drink

- **Il Terrazzino**: Italy’s world-famous cuisine reaches its farthest clientele yet aboard Silver Endeavour. Enjoy the country’s greatest dishes and authentic recipes in ...
- **Connoisseur’s Corner**: The Connoisseur’s Corner is an indulgent and sophisticated cigar lounge, where you can enjoy an after-dinner drink in a cozy private club atmosphere. ...
- **The Grill**: Welcome to one of the most impressive dining rooms at sea. The Grill aboard Silver Endeavour puts the amaze into amazing. Admire impressive views from...
- **La Dame**: Prepare your taste buds for one of the best gastronomic experiences you’ll probably ever have. La Dame—named after Paris’ grande dame, the Eiffel Towe...
- **Arts Café**: Silver Endeavour’s friendly, luxury Arts Café delivers gourmet treats, outstanding coffee, and healthy refreshments from morning to early evening. Thi...

### Other

- **Beauty Salon**: Our committed and competent team of beauty therapists is here to help keep your hair, nails, skin, and body healthy and happy. In addition to our regu...
- **Mud Room**: Silver Endeavour’s Mud Room is the perfect place to prepare for all your expedition activities. Spaciously designed, the two mud rooms (both port and ...

### Fitness

- **Fitness Center**: Whether you are a serious fitness fanatic or a casual athlete, you’ll find what you’re looking for in Silver Endeavour’s Fitness Center. Look after yo...

### Entertainment

- **Explorer Lounge**: Strategically located midship on deck 4, the Explorer Lounge is the operational heart of shore excursions while on board. Equipped with state-of-the-a...

### Recreational

- **Library**: Whether you’re an avid bibliophile or simply prefer a quiet place while at sea, it’s hard not to fall in love with Silver Endeavour’s onboard library....


## Ports of Call

### Tromso, Norway
*Coordinates: 69.6613, 18.9503*

Feel your heart flutter, as you catch your first glimpse of that famous emerald haze dancing across the stars, during your visit to this wonderful Arctic gateway. Located in the far north of Norway, a visit to Tromso beckons you to the extremes of this magical country, to explore a fairytale land of jagged mountains, glistening glaciers and husky-pulled sledges. Despite its remote location, you'll...

### Skarsvag
*Coordinates: 71.114, 25.832*

For those who like to travel far (very far) off the beaten track, then you have found your Nordic nirvana in Skarsvag. Large, sparsely populated (there are just 60 human year round residents), and a joy to all those who revel in stark, unbridled beauty, Skarsvag also enjoys the auspicious title of being the worldâs most northerly fishing village. But rolling hills, prolific birdlife and arctic f...

### Cruising Along North Cape

Situated at the very north tip of Norway and inside the Arctic Circle, there is something very special about being (almost) at the top of the world. Called the northernmost point of Europe, the North Cape (Nordkapp in Norwegian) lies about 1,306.3 mi from the North Pole, with no dry land between except for the Svalbald archipelago.

Home to where the Atlantic and Arctic oceans meet, this is the ...

### Cruise & Explore Bear Island

Bear Island is considered Svalbardâs southernmost island, roughly half way between Spitsbergen and Norwayâs North Cape. Although the last polar bears were seen in 2004, the name goes back to Dutch explorer Willem Barentsz and his visit in 1596. The island has been used to hunt walrus, for whaling, and even coal mining has taken place. The strategic location on the border of the Norwegian Sea a...

### Svalbard
*Coordinates: 78.0, 16.0*

Svalbardâs northern region is less influenced by the Norwegian Current coming through the Greenland Sea than the southern region and shows more ice. The northern part of the island of Spitsbergen shows quite a number of impressive fjords, bays and glaciers. The Nordaust Svalbard Nature Reserve includes Spitsbergenâs east coast, the Hinlopen Strait, Nordaustlandet and some islands further east ...

### Jan Mayen
*Coordinates: 77.5536, 23.6703*

Humpback and minke whales cavort and feed in the waters around the impressive volcanic island of Jan Mayen with its towering ebony peaks and broad black lava beaches. The primordial landscape is dominated to the north by the 7,500 feet high (2,300 meters) Mt Beerenberg, an active volcano covered in glacial ice that last erupted in 1985. With permission from the Norwegian authorities, a landing is ...

### Husavik
*Coordinates: 65.4041, -13.6981*

There's simply nowhere better than Husavilk - the European capital of whale watching - for getting up close and personal with the majestic giants of the ocean. Feel the awe as whales breach the waves around you, before gulping in air and plunging away with almighty tale flicks. Pretty Husavik is framed by the majestic HÃºsavÃ­kurfjall mountain, which swells up behind, creating a stunning backdrop ...

### Djupavik

### Veidileysufjordur

### Vigur Island
*Coordinates: 66.0557, -22.8286*

Vigur Island is the second largest island in the Isafjardardjup Fjord, measuring 2 kilometers in length by 400 meters in width. It is home to a single sheep farming family, which ferries the sheep in summer across to the mainland, so that the Eider Ducks nesting on the island will not be disturbed. One of the export articles from this small island was eider down and one can still see where the Eid...

### Reykjavik, Iceland
*Coordinates: 64.1353, -21.8952*

The fire, frost and water symbolized by the red, white and blue of Iceland's flag are manifested by the ice and snow of its glaciers, the hot mud pools, geysers and glowing lava flows in the country's volcanic regions.
The island's settlement dates back to 874 when a Norwegian named Ingolf Arnarson arrived at present-day Reykjavik. In 930, the settlers formed a legislature, the Alting, which was ...


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