- by foxnews
- 09 Dec 2024
Silversea, renowned for its luxury and expedition travel, has opened general sales for an exciting new selection of over 160 ocean voyages for 2026. These journeys will visit more than 150 destinations across 33 countries, featuring five inaugural stops and 99 UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
Silversea, renowned for its luxury and expedition travel, has opened general sales for an exciting new selection of over 160 ocean voyages for 2026. These journeys will visit more than 150 destinations across 33 countries, featuring five inaugural stops and 99 UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
Departing between March 15 and December 9, 2026, these voyages are timed to align with key cultural events and seasonal highlights around the world. Guests can experience the Military Tattoo in Edinburgh, the Monaco Grand Prix, the breathtaking fall foliage in Canada and New England, and the D-Day Commemoration in Normandy.
Sailing across the Mediterranean, six Silversea ships, including the new Silver Nova and Silver Ray, will embark on 102 voyages, visiting 79 unique destinations. These journeys offer extended shore time for a deeper connection with each locale. Culinary experiences are at the forefront, with the S.A.L.T. (Sea and Land Taste) program allowing guests to sample local wines, create cheeses, and savor Michelin-starred cuisine.
For those seeking adventure, the 2026 Alaska season on Silver Moon and Silver Whisper offers 30 voyages to 13 destinations, from May to September. Guests can get up close to Alaska's glaciers, enjoy wildlife spotting, and join pre- and post-cruise land programs, such as tours of Denali National Park and the Canadian Rockies aboard the Rocky Mountaineer.
Silver Shadow will explore Canada and New England during the stunning autumn season on four voyages between September and November 2026. Guests can enjoy a leisurely pace as they travel through 10 destinations, including smaller ports like Charlottetown on Prince Edward Island, with extended stays in cities like Portland, Boston, and Halifax.
The Denver International Airport in Colorado has caught the attention of many visitors for its unusual art, history and size, sparking travelers to discuss myths and legends.
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