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The world holds wonders most can only dream of. Now you can add one more.

Embark on a voyage that carries you 36,200 miles around the Earth. A voyage embracing the most stunning destinations – and placing you in the rare company of those who are circumnavigators of the globe.

What is this wondrous journey? Simply the finest tour ever created for world connoisseurs.

Because life is meant to be a pleasure, pleasure you will follow, as you circle the world from the sands of Fort Lauderdale to the skyscrapers of New York, from natural paradises to pinnacles of civilisation.

Whether you wish to revisit cherished haunts or make thrilling first-time memories in new ports of call, the places, people and perspectives you encounter will leave you with an even deeper appreciation of all that is best in life.

And of course, you’ll achieve your full circle in luxurious relaxation, with the time you need to travel deep as well as wide – with multiple days of discovery in the most fascinating cities around the world.

6 continents. 34 countries. A full circumnavigation of Earth. Live your Finest World Tour.

CIRCLE THE WORLD. AS A WORLDCONNOISSEUR.

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Ft. LauderdaleKey West

Belize City Roatan Island

San Blas IslandsPanama Canal Transit

Guayaquil

Lima (Callao)

Ft Lauderdale to Callao

TROPICALAWAKENING

C O R A L R E E F, R O A T A N I S L A N D

SEGMENT1 9

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S A N D B E A C H , S A N B L A S I S L A N D S

S M A L L C H A P E L I N G U A Y A L Q U I L

B A L N E A R I O L A P U N T A , L I M A

Beginnings are beautiful. So wrap yourself in the luxurious cocoon of Silver Whisper as you make your way across the azure waters of the Caribbean. Your first days and destinations bring you island utopias, man-made marvels and hundreds of years of fascinating history. All you need do is relax into this beguiling world. Your finest journey has begun.

13 January \ SAN BLAS ISLANDS

16 -17 January \ GUAYAQUIL

19 January \ CALLAO (LIMA)

The remote, palm-fringed lands of the San Blas archipelago float amidst the warm Caribbean Sea like little fragments of paradise. You may simply wish to wander this dazzling world of white sands, dainty starfish, brilliant coral and extraordinary beaches. Yet the traditional culture and crafts of the local Kuna people will also amaze.

After a thrilling Panama Canal transit, be charmed by this colourful little city’s big heart and personality. The new riverfront promenade, lined with shops, museums and restaurants, is a must-do. The rhythms in the air, the warmth of the Guayaquileños, the abundance of seafood and the balmy climate combine to make this a unique destination.

From this centuries-old naval port, you’ll find the best of Peru’s modern day “capital of cool” at your feet. Like no other city, its past opulence goes hand in hand with a contemporary rhythm. And be sure to find out for yourself why Lima is the place to be for cuisine: two of the top 10 restaurants in the world are here.

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Papeete

Auckland

Easter Island

AdamstownMooreaBora Bora

Rarotonga

Lima (Callao)

M U R I L A G O O N , R A R O T O N G A

Callao to Auckland

SEGMENT2 9HEARTOF THE PACIFIC

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T R O P I C A L B E A C H O N M O O R E A

A U C K L A N D S K Y L I N E

M O A I S T A T U E S

Having immersed yourself in unparalleled experiences of the Americas, you head west towards one of the world’s most enigmatic, isolated shores. Ocean breezes caress you into the Pacific’s blue expanse, where you’ll encounter realms that few are privileged to experience – including the tiny Polynesian island many describe as the most beautiful place on Earth.

26 - 27 January \ EASTER ISLAND

03 - 04 February \ MOOREA

12 February \ AUCKLAND

Nestling a short distance from its ‘sister island’ of Tahiti, beautiful little Moorea calls those who seek a certain exclusivity, as well as exquisite tropical charm. Here you can embrace the true South Seas experience amidst white-sand beaches and multi-hued lagoons, surrounded by jagged mountains that reach into the clouds.

Born from the fires of three volcanoes, Easter Island holds tantalising mysteries no human has yet unlocked. You overnight here — allowing ample time to explore the world-famous Rapa Nui Park, ponder the secrets of the enigmatic Moai and join them in their endless gaze, surrounded by the crystalline sea.

Spectacular harbours peppered with seacraft. Lively bars and renowned restaurants. A fascinating blend of Maori, Pacific, Asian and European cultures. Your time in the City of Sails will reveal just how delightful Auckland is – and leave you understanding why it’s been classed as one of the best cities on Earth for quality of life.

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Sydney

Brisbane

CairnsDarwin

Bay of Islands

Benoa (Bali)

Auckland

S Y D N E Y H A R B O U R B R I D G E

Auckland to Bali

SEGMENT3 9WANDERIN WONDER

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P O R T D O U G L A S B E A C H , Q U E E N S L A N D

S Y D N E Y O P E R A H O U S E

P U R A U L U N D A N U B E R A T A N T E M P L E

After Auckland’s brilliant sunrise recedes from view, the bright lights of Sydney’s Harbour Bridge beckon you to begin the next phase of your world circumnavigation. Will this captivating city take centre stage in your heart? Or will you be utterly enthralled by the wild north of Queensland, or the vibrancy of Balinese tradition? Until you’ve sampled each wonder, it’s impossible to say.

17 - 18 February \ SYDNEY

23 February \ CAIRNS

02 March \ BALI

In the far north of Queensland, wallabies bounce across the savannah, miniature kangeroos dwell in rainforests and the undersea world teems with life at the Great Barrier Reef. Here, in an environment unlike any other, you can see and experience marvels of nature like no others. Quite simply spectacular.

From the moment you dock beside its iconic Opera House, you’ll feel the pull of Australia’s most vibrant city. Capture a once-in-a-lifetime sunset from the heights of the Harbour Bridge.Or simply sip a flat white as you watch surfers catch waves, as you join the locals in their easygoing, brunch-and-beach lifestyle.

Everyone says Bali is alluring. And yes, from volcanoes and beaches to golf and world-class dive sites, this island does have it all. But what sets your time here apart is an appreciation of its living, breathing traditions. Its temples, dances and rituals are not a show, but a way of life into which you are warmly received.

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Coron

Manila

Kaohsiung

Taipei (Keelung)

Seoul (Incheon)

Osaka

Tokyo

Benoa (Bali)

T A I P E I C O N F U C I U S T E M P L E , T A I W A N

Bali to Tokyo

SEGMENT4 9FEASTYOUR SENSES

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C O R O N P A L A W A N B E A C H

B U K C H O N H A N O K V I L L A G E , S E O U L

T O K Y O V I E W

There’s a banquet of hues and tastes on the horizon as Silver Whisper carries you towards the best of Asia. Soon you may be diving in the aquamarine world of the Philippines, investigating the newest street food inventions in Taipei’s markets, nailing the colourful Tokyo look, or searching for its best sake – with overnights giving you time to indulge each impulse to explore.

07 March \ CORON

14 - 15 March \ INCHEON (SEOUL)

19 - 20 March \ TOKYO

With its delicious cuisine and rich heritage, Incheon is one of South Korea’s most dynamic and lively cities. Your two nights here offer opportunities for insight into its striking contrasts too – from modern urban buildings reaching to the sky, to picturesque quarters and religious shrines that have changed little in over five centuries.

At the tip of Palawan Island and one of South East Asia’s most coveted destinations, Coron can make you question the reality that’s before your very eyes. Whether you choose to discover secret inlets or breathtaking mountain viewpoints, bask on the soft sand or find underwater treasures, beauty is here in every form that Mother Nature can devise.

From neon brights to pastel pinks, greens and blues, find yourself in step with this vivid metropolis. Whether you wish to shop for stunning folk art or the very latest electronics, two overnights will give you time to relax and watch the people of this trend-setting nation pass by – the perfect complement to Tokyo’s non-stop pace.

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Tokyo

Singapore

KagoshimaShanghai

Hong Kong

Ho Chi MinhCity

S U P E R T R E E S A T G A R D E N S B Y T H E B A Y , S I N G A P O R E

Tokyo to Singapore

SEGMENT5 9NEWSENSATIONS

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C H I N A T O W N S H O P P I N G S T R E E T

V I C T O R I A H A R B O R

I N C E N S E S T I C K S F O R B U D D H I S T R I T U A L S

Multiple nights in port continue your (re)discovery of Asia’s dynamic modern cities – enabling you to live this unparalleled, immersive time to the full. There are junkets to be taken and twisting alleyways in which to lose yourself. The living history of temples and the peace of meditative gardens to be absorbed. And to complete the contemporary theme? Ahead lies forward-thinking Singapore.

25 - 27 March \ SHANGHAI

30 March - 01 April \ HONG KONG

04 - 05 April \ HO CHI MINH CITY

Beneath its skyline, Hong Kong swirls with an east-meets-west vibe. While you enjoy its buzzing neighbourhoods and tranquil temples over two nights, don’t forget to eat your fill of dim sum – perhaps as an elegant traditional breakfast, or as a yit lao (lively) meal that’s perfect to share with friends at any time of day.

Its main streets are home to scores of skyscrapers, trendy restaurants, luxury shops and quirky boutiques. And two overnights enable you to look beyond, to find even more of this city’s unique character: narrow alleyways crammed with traditional lane houses, where laundry billows from bamboo poles and local communities thrive.

Vietnam’s largest city is full of surprises. Amid the country’s economic resurgence, icons of the past endure. And everywhere, you’ll see life lived in public: on the backs of motorcycles, in the parks and in the many homes that open on to the street, where grandmothers nap, babies play and meals are prepared in full view of passersby.

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Singapore

Mumbai Yangon

TrincomaleeColombo

Cochin

S I N G A P O R E S K Y L I N E

Singapore to Mumbai

SEGMENT6 9BEYONDBEAUTY

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V I H A R A M A H A D E V I P A R K

K A R A W E I K P A L A C E

G A T E W A Y O F I N D I A

After the inspirational green spaces and gastronomy of Singapore, sail headlong to the largely undiscovered gem that is Myanmar, where you may seize the chance to go truly off-grid. Recharge with adventures in Sri Lanka’s vivacious metropolis, before encountering a city that’s synonymous with dreams as well as human extremes.

11 - 14 April \ YANGON

18 - 19 April \ COLOMBO

22 April \ MUMBAI

A microcosm of the island nation, this capital city offers every amenity. Yet some of its simplest pleasures are to be found near water – from the romantic lakeside temple where you may see happy couples celebrating their wedding day, to a stroll along the beach at sunset, fresh coconut in hand.

Your three overnights offer a wealth of ways to explore unique Yangon. Its colonial architecture may leave you thinking you’ve stepped in a time machine, while longyi-wearing businessman and red-robed monks reflect aspects of Myanmar today. Look for fine lacquerware, silk and jewels – and prepare to bargain like a local!

Street food and haute cuisine. Bargain bazaars and designer couture. The home of Bollywood and over 20 million people. Mumbai is India. Perhaps you will begin your two overnights here by retracing 2000 years of history at its iconic Gateway. But wherever you start (or continue), the key to this city lies in knowing its contrasts.

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Mumbai

Athens (Piraeus)

Salalah

Petra (Aqaba)Suez Canal Transit

Luxur (Safaga)

Jerusalem (Ashdod)Tel Aviv, Nazareth (Haifa)

A N C I E N T C I T Y O F P E T R A

Mumbai to Piraeus

SEGMENT7 9HISTORICPANORAMA

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A L K H A Z N E H T O M B

C O L O N N A D E A T L U X O R T E M P L E

As you sail to lands that first cradled civilisation, your sense of history expands. It’s not only in the fabled place-names: Petra, Luxor, Jerusalem. It’s in the desert air of a Crusader castle, the aromatic tea brewed over a traditional Bedouin camp fire, the feeling of floating effortlessly on the buoyant waters of the Dead Sea. These are days of new sensations, moments and memories.

02 May \ AQABA (PETRA)

03 May \ SAFAGA (LUXOR)

06 May \ ASHDOD (JERUSALEM)

Pause in the closest port and beach resort to Luxor to visit the Valley of the Kings, the Theban necropolis where over three millennia ago, the young King Tutankhaman was laid to rest amidst staggering treasure. You may also wish to stop awhile to enjoy Safaga’s turquoise waters and sleepy charms.

Just two hours from Jordan’s Red Sea resort of Aqaba can bring you to the spectacular UNESCO World Heritage site of Petra.Your exploration of the ancient red-rose rock city and the traces of its people offers a unique Jordanian experience and an unforgettable adventure.

Enter the sights, sounds and scents of the Holy Land. On the shore of an ancient sea route, this friendly city welcomes you to enjoy a sliceof modern-day Israeli life, and to explore beyond – be it to a kibbutz community or the timeless magnificence of Jerusalem, Jaffa or the Dead Sea. T H E W A I L I N G W A L L

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Athens (Piraeus)

Dubrovnik

SplitKorcula

Venice

Valletta

Barcelona

Malaga

Lisbon

P A R T H E N O N T E M P L E O N A T H E N I A N A C R O P O L I S

Piraeus to Lisbon

SEGMENT8 9EXQUISITE WINDINGS

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F O R T R E S S E S L O V R I J E N A C A N D B O K A R

S T . M A R K ’ S Q U A R E

B E L E M T O W E R

Along the shimmering European coast, dramatic settings entwine with intricate details. Moonlight on the marble steps of the Acropolis. An ornate Venetian interior glimpsed from a gliding gondola. A glass of the sweetest juice, in the shade of a monumental city wall – or a fine moscatel in a palace built for Portuguese royalty. These are new, sparkling threads in your finest journey’s ever-growing tapestry.

12 May \ DUBROVNIK

14 - 15 May \ VENICE

24 May \ LISBON

Sumptuous architecture. Magnificent art. Dreamlike canals. And with two days in port you may also do as the Venetians do. Pay a Saturday visit to the Rialto market, with its clamouring fishmongers and colourful stalls. Go for a long, lazy meal with friends, or take a motorboat into the lagoon towards picturesque islands.

The fortified walls that withstood invaders of old now welcome you. And Dubrovnik’s ‘fifth façade’ – the glowing terracotta roofs of the old town – is a sight to behold as you ascend Srdj Hill via cable car. Find hidden nooks amongst the quaint streets, or slip into the countryside to see how people have lived for centuries.

The same lavishly-embellished tower that saw Portuguese explorers set forth on their world quests will see you arrive in this charming capital city. Whether this is your first visit or one of many, the glorious mélange of neighbourhoods and heritage is entrancing. Why not pull up a café chair and whet your appetite with a creamy pastel de nata?

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New York

Hamilton (Bermuda)

Funchal, Madeira

Lisbon

Lisbon to New York

SEGMENT9 9ON TOPOF THE WORLD

N E W Y O R K C I T Y A T N I G H T

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And so into the final days of your incredible, world-encircling voyage. Days to reflect and absorb all you’ve seen, heard, tasted, experienced. And what could be more perfect than completing your Finest World Tour on a high note in the Big Apple – perhaps by taking in one of its most acclaimed shows? As the curtain comes down, the lights of Broadway remind you that life is a journey to be continued…

27 May \ FUNCHAL (MADEIRA)

02 - 03 June \ HAMILTON

05 - 06 June \ NEW YORK

The colonial homes of this Bermuda isle provide an elegant diversion – and offer fascinating insight into the lifestyles of famous residents, past and present. Don’t miss the chance to board a glass-bottom boat to the coral reef at sunset, and see the splendid, spot-lit undersea world come alive beneath your feet.

Dramatic black sand beaches, exotic gardens, flowing streams – and of course, Madeira wine – make this one of Europe’s top island destinations. Watch the astonishingly nimble fingers of local weavers at work, stretch your legs as you discover the lush island interior, or play a round of golf with views over the Bay of Funchal.

From Wall Street to Central Park and beyond, the city that never sleeps adds to the buzz of your journey’s end. Whether you choose to view the whole staggering spectacle from Manhattan’s highest point, check out the latest talk of the town, or see the city from a local’s perspective, you have come full circle – it’s time to celebrate! C E N T R A L P A R K

V I E W O N A R I E I R O P E A K

H O R S E S H O E B A Y , B E R M U D A

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T R A D I T I O N A L C O S T U M E A T T H E C A R N I V A L O F V E N I C E

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TUESDAY, JANUARY 19th 2021Lima, PeruPRIVATE EVENING AT THE DIEZ-CANSECO MANSION

Explore one of the historic treasures of Lima as a prominent family opens their beautiful mansion exclusively for your private, guided tour. Discover exquisite objects of art from the pre-Hispanic, Colonial and Republican eras, and the story of a fascinating family.

SUNDAY, MARCH 14th 2021Incheon, South Korea SEOUL DELIGHTS

Taste the future as you dine at a world-class venue where ultramodern architecture and brilliant neon-lit cityscapes dazzle. Your tastebuds will be tantalised by a fusion of classic Korean and state-of-the-art gastronomy, and the use of smart devices to enhance your culinary discovery.

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31st 2021Hong Kong, ChinaA NIGHT AT THE RACES

Give lady luck the chance to smile on you during this fun-filled excursion to the Hong Kong Jockey Club – one of the city’s oldest, most exclusive and unique institutions. You can wine and dine while watching beautiful horses, skilful jockeys and crowds going wild. Have a flutter!

TUESDAY, APRIL 20th 2021Cochin, IndiaALLEPPEY HINDU FESTIVAL AND TRADITIONS

Traverse rural coconut groves and rice paddies to Alleppey, where a grand welcome of decorated elephants and traditional Kerala drummers await your arrival. You’ll also witness a Snake Boat Race, pitting villages in friendly competition aboard their traditional longboats.

FRIDAY, MAY 14th 2021Venice, ItalyVENETIAN MASQUERADE BALL

Revel like a 15th-century Venetian aristocrat as you attend an elegant masked ball with your fellow Silversea guests at the sumptuous Scuola Grande di San Rocco. You’ll arrive in style by water taxi to enjoy music, dancing, entertainment and authentic cuisine at this gala evening.

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2nd 2021Hamilton, BermudaFAREWELL – BEAT RETREAT AND DINNER

Enjoy a re-enactment of a Bermudian army tradition – now an elaborate ceremony with military parades, drums and music – and a performance reflecting the island’s blend of cultures. An exclusive dinner and fireworks round off the final stunning event on your Finest World Tour.

UNMISSABLEEVENTSBe whisked across glittering canals to a masked ball in Venice. Enjoy an exuberant Hong Kong night at the races. Witness vibrant Hindu traditions and festivities in Cochin. These are but a few of the exciting, bespoke and exclusive events that await you, as you circle the globe on your Finest World Tour.

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DINE AROUND TOWN

Although our on-board gastronomy rules the seas, we appreciate that when you’re on shore you will want to discover the culinary delights your destinations offer.

We’re therefore delighted to introduce our Dine Around Town programme, only for our World Cruise guests.

In Sydney, Ho Chi Minh City, Dubrovnik and Lisbon, a hand-picked selection of outstanding restaurants and their Chefs have created bespoke menus – just for you.

Get ready for mouthwatering meals with global savoir-faire, as you enjoy a variety of cuisines incorporating fresh local ingredients and complemented by delightful wine pairings.

YOUR DAY YOUR WAY

As a world connoisseur, there will be times when you want to experience the culture and traditions of a country as only the locals do – as well as to beat the crowds to the must-see sites.

Now, as a World Cruise guest, that’s exactly what you can do, thanks to our Your Day Your Way programme.

The programme allows you to take ‘the inside track’ in your choice of two out of five specially-chosen cities: Callao, Auckland, Hong Kong, Mumbai and Haifa. In superb luxury with a private vehicle, local driver and English-speaking guide.

So relax, leave your guide books behind and discover the beating heart of your destinations – from the Maori ancestry of Auckland to the markets of Mumbai.

EXCLUSIVEPROGRAMMESAs you circle the world you’ll enjoy two new Silversea initiatives. Dine Around Town offers opportunities to enjoy ‘meals on us’ at fine restaurants. Your Day Your Way provides chances to travel deeper, on your own or with friends. Both programmes are exclusive to World Cruise guests – and come to you with our compliments.

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* Available from selected gateways/countries. Non-use air credit available for other countries.

** For USA, Canada, UK, Germany, Australia only

ROUNDTRIP BUSINESS CLASS AIR*

BON VOYAGE DINNER & OVERNIGHT (PRE-CRUISE)

$4,000 ONBOARD CREDIT ($2,000 PER PAX)

EXCLUSIVE WORLD CRUISE EVENTS

DINE AROUND TOWN & YOUR DAY YOUR WAY

PRIVATE TRANSFERS

COMPLIMENTARY LAUNDRY SERVICE

SILVER SHORE BAGGAGE VALET

COMPLIMENTARY UNLIMITED WI-FI

MEDICAL SERVICES

VISA PACKAGE**

BENEFITS & INCLUSIONS

EXCLUSIVE TO WORLD CRUISE GUESTS

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THURSDAY, 7 JANUARY, 2021 EMBARK SILVER WHISPER

DATE PORTS ARRIVE DEPART

SEGMENT 1

07 JAN FORT LAUDERDALE 19:00

08 JAN KEY WEST 08:00 16:45

09 JAN DAY AT SEA

10 JAN BELIZE CITY 08:00 18:00

11 JAN ROATAN ISLAND 08:00 14:00

12 JAN DAY AT SEA

13 JAN SAN BLAS ISLANDS 09:00 17:00

14 JAN PANAMA CANAL TRANSIT 05:30 19:00

15 JAN DAY AT SEA

16 JAN GUAYAQUIL 18:30

17 JAN GUAYAQUIL 18:00

18 JAN DAY AT SEA

19 JAN CALLAO (LIMA) 14:00

20 JAN CALLAO (LIMA) 23:00

SEGMENT 2

20 JAN CALLAO (LIMA) 23:00

21 JAN DAY AT SEA

22 JAN DAY AT SEA

23 JAN DAY AT SEA

24 JAN DAY AT SEA

25 JAN DAY AT SEA

26 JAN EASTER ISLAND 08:00

27 JAN EASTER ISLAND 13:00

28 JAN DAY AT SEA

29 JAN DAY AT SEA

30 JAN ADAMSTOWN 09:00 18:00

31 JAN DAY AT SEA

01 FEB DAY AT SEA

02 FEB DAY AT SEA

03 FEB PAPEETE 08:00 15:30

03 FEB MOOREA 18:00

04 FEB MOOREA 18:00

05 FEB BORA BORA 08:00 18:00

06 FEB DAY AT SEA

07 FEB RAROTONGA 08:00 16:00

08 FEB DAY AT SEA

09 FEB DATE LINE LOSE A DAY

10 FEB DAY AT SEA

11 FEB DAY AT SEA

12 FEB AUCKLAND 18:00

13 FEB AUCKLAND 23:00

SEGMENT 3

13 FEB AUCKLAND 23:00

14 FEB BAY OF ISLANDS 08:30 19:00

15 FEB DAY AT SEA

16 FEB DAY AT SEA

17 FEB SYDNEY 18:00

18 FEB SYDNEY 19:00

19 FEB DAY AT SEA

20 FEB BRISBANE 08:00 18:00

21 FEB DAY AT SEA

22 FEB DAY AT SEA

23 FEB CAIRNS 08:00 18:00

24 FEB DAY AT SEA

25 FEB DAY AT SEA

26 FEB DAY AT SEA

27 FEB DARWIN 08:00 18:00

28 FEB DAY AT SEA

01 MAR DAY AT SEA

02 MAR BENOA (BALI) 08:00

03 MAR BENOA (BALI) 18:00

SEGMENT 4

03 MAR BENOA (BALI) 18:00

04 MAR DAY AT SEA

05 MAR DAY AT SEA

06 MAR DAY AT SEA

07 MAR CORON 08:00 17:00

08 MAR MANILA 08:00 22:00

09 MAR DAY AT SEA

10 MAR KAOHSIUNG 08:00 17:00

11 MAR KEELUNG 09:00 19:00

12 MAR DAY AT SEA

13 MAR DAY AT SEA

14 MAR INCHEON (SEOUL) 08:30

15 MAR INCHEON (SEOUL) 17:00

16 MAR DAY AT SEA

17 MAR OSAKA 14:30

18 MAR OSAKA 20:00

19 MAR TOKYO 19:00

20 MAR TOKYO

21 MAR TOKYO 19:00

SEGMENT 5

21 MAR TOKYO 19:00

22 MAR DAY AT SEA

23 MAR KAGOSHIMA 08:00 18:00

24 MAR DAY AT SEA

25 MAR SHANGHAI 13:30

26 MAR SHANGHAI

27 MAR SHANGHAI 14:30

28 MAR DAY AT SEA

29 MAR DAY AT SEA

30 MAR HONG KONG 12:00

31 MAR HONG KONG

01 APR HONG KONG 18:00

02 APR DAY AT SEA

03 APR DAY AT SEA

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Overnight in Port

04 APR HO CHI MINH CITY 08:00

05 APR HO CHI MINH CITY 14:00

06 APR DAY AT SEA

07 APR SINGAPORE 08:00

08 APR SINGAPORE 18:00

SEGMENT 6

08 APR SINGAPORE 18:00

09 APR DAY AT SEA

10 APR DAY AT SEA

11 APR YANGON 18:00

12 APR YANGON

13 APR YANGON

14 APR YANGON 03:00

15 APR DAY AT SEA

16 APR DAY AT SEA

17 APR TRINCOMALEE 07:00 16:00

18 APR COLOMBO 14:00

19 APR COLOMBO 13:00

20 APR COCHIN 09:00 19:00

21 APR DAY AT SEA

22 APR MUMBAI 08:00

23 APR MUMBAI 19:00

SEGMENT 7

23 APR MUMBAI 19:00

24 APR DAY AT SEA

25 APR DAY AT SEA

26 APR DAY AT SEA

27 APR SALALAH 07:00 16:00

28 APR DAY AT SEA

29 APR DAY AT SEA

30 APR DAY AT SEA

01 MAY DAY AT SEA

02 MAY AQABA (PETRA) 07:00 18:00

03 MAY SAFAGA (LUXOR) 06:30 23:00

04 MAY DAY AT SEA

05 MAY SUEZ CANAL TRANSIT 04:00 18:30

06 MAY ASHDOD (JERUSALEM) 08:00 23:00

07 MAY HAIFA (TEL AVIV, NAZARETH) 08:00 22:00

08 MAY DAY AT SEA

09 MAY PIRAEUS (ATHENS) 14:00

10 MAY PIRAEUS (ATHENS) 19:00

SEGMENT 8

10 MAY PIRAEUS (ATHENS) 19:00

11 MAY DAY AT SEA

12 MAY DUBROVNIK 08:00 23:00

13 MAY KORCULA 08:00 15:00

14 MAY VENICE 08:30

15 MAY VENICE 16:00

16 MAY SPLIT 08:00 18:00

17 MAY DAY AT SEA

18 MAY VALLETTA 08:00 18:00

19 MAY DAY AT SEA

20 MAY BARCELONA 12:00

21 MAY BARCELONA 23:00

22 MAY DAY AT SEA

23 MAY MALAGA 07:00 18:00

24 MAY LISBON 18:30

25 MAY LISBON 19:00

SEGMENT 9

25 MAY LISBON 19:00

26 MAY DAY AT SEA

27 MAY FUNCHAL 08:00 13:00

28 MAY DAY AT SEA

29 MAY DAY AT SEA

30 MAY DAY AT SEA

31 MAY DAY AT SEA

01 JUN DAY AT SEA

02 JUN HAMILTON 13:00

03 JUN HAMILTON 16:00

04 JUN DAY AT SEA

05 JUN NEW YORK 12:00

06 JUN NEW YORK

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S I L V E R W H I S P E R — D E C K P L A N S

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SILVER WHISPER SUITES

OWNER’S SUITE

Available as a one-bedroom configurationor as two-bedrooms (as illustrated) by adjoining with a Vista Suite.

• Large teak veranda with patio furniture and floor-to-ceiling glass doors; bedroom two has additional large picture window

• Living room with sitting area; bedroom two has additional sitting area

• Separate dining area and bar• Twin beds or queen-sized bed; bedroom two has

additional twin beds or queen-sized bed• Marble bathroom with double vanity, separate shower

and full-sized whirlpool bath, plus a powder room; bedroom two has additional marble bathroom with full-sized bath

• Walk-in wardrobe(s) with personal safe• Vanity table(s) with hair dryer• Writing desk(s)• Flat-screen television(s) with Interactive Media Library• Bose audio system• Illy espresso machine• Unlimited Premium Wifi

1 BEDROOM: 919 SQ. FT. / 85 M2 INCLUDING VERANDA (220 SQ. FT. / 20 M2)2 BEDROOM: 1,264 SQ. FT. / 117 M2 INCLUDING VERANDA (220 SQ. FT. / 20 M2)

BUTLER SERVICE

REFRIGERATOR AND BAR SETUPSTOCKED WITH YOUR PREFERENCES

BVLGARI BATH AMENITIES,PLUS A CHOICE OF OTHER EUROPEAN BRANDS

PLUSH BATHROBE AND SLIPPERS

PERSONALISED STATIONERY

UMBRELLA

COMPLIMENTARY WIFI FOR ALL SUITES

DIRECT-DIAL TELEPHONE(S)

A M E N I T I E S & F E A T U R E S F O R A L L S U I T E S

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GRAND SUITE

Available as a one-bedroom configurationor as two-bedrooms (as illustrated) by adjoining with a Veranda Suite.

ROYAL SUITE

Available as a one-bedroom configurationor as two-bedrooms (as illustrated) by adjoining with a Veranda Suite.

• Large teak veranda with patio furniture and floor-to-ceiling glass doors; bedroom two has additional veranda

• Living room with sitting area; bedroom two has additional sitting area

• Separate dining area and bar• Twin beds or queen-sized bed; bedroom two has

additional twin beds or queen-sized bed• Marble bathroom with double vanity, separate shower

and full-sized whirlpool bath, plus a powder room; bedroom two has additional marble bathroom with full-sized bath

• Walk-in wardrobe(s) with personal safe• Vanity table(s) with hair dryer• Writing desk(s)• Flat-screen television(s) with Interactive Media Library• Bose audio system• Illy espresso machine• Unlimited Premium Wifi

• Large teak veranda with patio furniture and floor-to-ceiling glass doors; bedroom two has additional veranda

• Living room with sitting area; bedroom two has additional sitting area

• Separate dining area and bar• Twin beds or queen-sized bed; bedroom two has

additional twin beds or queen-sized bed• Marble bathroom with double vanity, separate shower

and full-sized whirlpool bath, plus a powder room; bedroom two has additional marble bathroom with full-sized bath

• Walk-in wardrobe(s) with personal safe• Vanity table(s) with hair dryer• Writing desk(s)• Flat-screen television(s) with Interactive Media Library• Bose audio system• Illy espresso machine• Unlimited Premium Wifi

1 BEDROOM: 9941–1,090 SQ. FT. / 87–101 M2 INCLUDING VERANDA (103-116 SQ. FT. / 10-11 M2)2 BEDROOM: 1,286-1,435 SQ. FT. / 119-133 M2 INCLUDING VERANDA (163-176 SQ. FT./16–17 M²)

1 BEDROOM: 967–1,007 SQ. FT. / 90–94 M² INCLUDING VERANDA (110–116 SQ. FT. / 10–11 M²)2 BEDROOM: 1,312-1,352 SQ. FT. / 122-126 M² INCLUDING VERANDA (170-176 SQ. FT. / 16-17 M²)

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SILVER SUITE

Silver Suites accommodate three guests.

MEDALLION SUITE

Medallion Suites accommodate three guests.

• Teak veranda with patio furniture and floor-to-ceiling glass doors

• Living room (with convertible sofa to accommodate an additional guest)

• Sitting area• Separate dining area• Twin beds or queen-sized bed• Marble bathroom with double vanity, separate shower

and full-sized whirlpool bath• Walk-in wardrobe with personal safe• Vanity table with hair dryer• Writing desk• Flat-screen television(s) with Interactive Media Library• Bang & Olufsen audio system• Unlimited Premium Wifi

• Teak veranda with patio furniture and floor-to-ceiling glass doors

• Living room with sitting and dining area• Twin beds or queen-sized bed• Marble bathroom with double vanity, separate shower

and full-sized whirlpool bath• Walk-in wardrobe with personal safe• Vanity table with hair dryer• Writing desk• Flat-screen television with Interactive Media Library• Unlimited Premium Wifi

653–701 SQ. FT. / 61–65 M² INCLUDING VERANDA (110–123 SQ. FT. / 10–11 M²)

521 SQ. FT. / 49 M² INCLUDING VERANDA(81 SQ. FT. / 8 M²)

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VERANDA SUITES 1 - 4

Veranda Suites 605, 606, 640-645, 648, 649, 652, 653, 656 and 657 accommodate three guests. Veranda 3 and Veranda 4 offer preferred central location with identical accommodations to Veranda 1 and Veranda 2

VISTA SUITE

• Teak veranda with patio furniture and floor-to-ceiling glass doors

• Sitting area• Twin beds or queen-sized bed• Marble bathroom with double vanity, full-sized bath,

separate shower• Walk-in wardrobe with personal safe• Vanity table with hair dryer• Writing desk• Flat-screen television with Interactive Media Library• Unlimited Standard Wifi

• Large picture window providing panoramic ocean views (Vista Suite)

• Sitting area• Twin beds or queen-sized bed• Marble bathroom with double vanity, full-sized bath,

separate shower• Walk-in wardrobe with personal safe• Vanity table with hair dryer• Writing desk• Flat-screen television with Interactive Media Library• Unlimited Standard Wifi

345 SQ. FT. / 32 M² INCLUDING VERANDA(60 SQ. FT. / 6 M²)

287 SQ. FT. / 27 M²

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Information contained herein does not form part of any offer or contract. Silversea’s standard terms and conditions apply to the full World Cruise and all voyage segments unless specifically noted herein. Please refer to www.silversea.com for the most current schedules and fares. Single supplements start from 150% above the double occupancy fare and may vary by category.

WORLD CRUISE CLASSIC 2021DEPOSIT & PAYMENT:To reserve a suite on the full World Cruise or any World Cruise voyage segment, a 25% deposit of the total cruise fare is required. Deposits must be received within seven days of booking or sooner, depending on time of booking. Unless otherwise noted, final payment must be received by Silversea 120 days prior to cruise departure. For bookings made within 30 days of departure, final payment must be received within 48 hours. Silversea reserves the right to cancel any booking not fully paid at the time final payment is due.CANCELLATIONS & REFUNDS:If you find it necessary to cancel your reservation or any component thereof, you or your travel professional are required to contact the Silversea Reservations Department by telephone as well as submit your cancellation in writing. The following cancellation charges shall apply:PENALTIES: SAILING 50+ DAYS:For Vista, Veranda 1, Veranda 2, Veranda 3 or Veranda 4 suites: From the date of deposit to 151 days prior to the initial sailing date: £ 325 per guest150 – 121 days prior to the initial sailing date: 25% of the total cruise fare per guest120 – 91 days prior to the initial sailing date: 50% of the total cruise fare per guest 90 – 0 days prior to the initial sailing date or non-appearance at the time of sailing: 100% of the total cruise fare per guestFor Medallion, Silver, Royal, Grand, or Owner’s Suites: From the date of deposit to 181 days prior to the initial sailing date: £ 650 per guest180 – 121 days prior to the initial sailing date: 25% of the total cruise fare per guest120 – 91 days prior to the initial sailing date: 50% of the total cruise fare per guest 90 – 0 days prior to the initial sailing date or non-appearance at the time of sailing: 100% of the total cruise fare per guestPENALTIES: SAILING UP TO 49 DAYS:From the date of deposit to 121 days prior to the initial sailing date: £ 130 administrative fee per booking120 – 91 days prior to the initial sailing date: 15% of the total cruise fare per guest 90 – 61 days prior to the initial sailing date: 50% of the total cruise fare per guest60 – 31 days prior to the initial sailing date: 75% of the total cruise fare per guest30 – 0 days prior to the initial sailing date, or non-appearance at the time of sailing: 100% of the total cruise fare per guest

CANCELLATIONS OF A PORTION OF THE WORLD CRUISE:Guests who are booked on the full World Cruise (all segments) and who cancel any portion of the cruise will have their entire booking cancelled and will be re-booked on the revised segment(s) subject to space availability at the time of change. Guests booked on the full World Cruise (all segments) in a Silver Suite or higher, who cancel any portion of the cruise will forfeit their suite. These changes are subject to cancellation penalties.Silversea reserves the right to allocate suites or suite categories to specific combination segments; hence all suites or suite categories may not be available for specific segments or segment combinations.

All information herein is accurate and in effect at time of printing. Silversea reserves the right to correct any errors or omissions. Ship’s registry: Bahamas.

Silversea Cruises Ltd. (“Silversea®”) is registered in the Commonwealth of the Bahamas with registration number 5387 and branch offices in the UK, USA, Europe, ANZ and APAC regions. Branch office addresses and European Reservations telephone numbers are listed in the back of this brochure.Information herein is valid at the time of publication, but may change at any time. This information is for guidance only and doesn’t form any offer or contract with Silversea®. For full up-to-date General Terms and Conditions, offers, and cruise or booking information, please visit www.silversea.com or contact your travel agent.Please ensure that you use our current brochure if booking a holiday. We cannot accept any liability whatsoever for any mistakes or inaccuracies resulting from use of an out-of-date brochure.Silversea® cruises and package holidays are governed by our General Terms and Conditions, and the terms and conditions printed on the Holiday Contract.The Holiday Contract is included with guest travel documents, and is available on our website. It contains important information regarding cancellations, itineraries, our liability, health and visa requirements, and other relevant terms and conditions.Holiday Contract terms apply to all persons who book a Silversea® cruise whether they travel or not. Please read your Holiday Contract carefully. If the terms and conditions of the Holiday Contract change, we will send you an updated version at least 150 days before sailing.In the event of a conflict between the General Terms & Conditions and the Holiday Contract, the terms and conditions of the Holiday Contract shall prevail.The combination of travel services offered to you is a package within the meaning of Directive (EU) 2015/2302 as enacted into local national laws. Therefore, all bookings will benefit from all

EU rights applying to packages pursuant to the applicable law in force at the time of booking.Silversea® Cruises Ltd will be fully responsible for the proper performance of the package as a whole. Additionally, as required by law, Silversea® has protection in place to refund your payments and, where transport is included in the package, to ensure your repatriation in the event that it becomes insolvent.Key rights under Directive (EU) 2015/2302 are displayed at www.silversea.com/terms-and-conditions.For cruise-only holidays Silversea® protection is provided by way of a bond held by ABTA , 30 Park Street London SE1 9EQ (www.abta.co.uk) and/or our insurance policy with Swiss Re, 30 St Mary Axe, London EC3A 8EP (www.swissre.com). If you book a cruise-only holiday with us, your confirmation invoice from us will confirm that we are responsible for the cruise part of your holiday only.Where your booking with us includes a flight, Silversea® holds an Air Travel Organiser’s License (“ATOL”) no. 4681 issued by the UK Civil Aviation Authority (‘CAA’). So, if you purchase a Silversea® flight-inclusive cruise holiday, in the unlikely event of our insolvency, CAA will ensure that you are not left stranded abroad, and will arrange a refund of any money you paid us for an advance booking.If you book a Silversea® cruise-only holiday and other services (e.g. flights, on-shore hotel and/or ground transfers) through a travel agent or tour operator (‘travel organiser’) and not with us, your entire holiday contract including the cruise and all other services will be with your travel organiser, and not with Silversea®.Your holiday will not be protected by Silversea® ATOL, ABTA or other bonding, so please check that your travel organiser has their own ATOL (if your holiday includes a flight) or other appropriate financial security protection for all payments you make to them, and to repatriate you if they become insolvent.Silversea® will not be liable to you in these circumstances. However, if we are held liable to you on any basis, our liability to you or your travel organiser will be limited to our liability and obligations under the Holiday Contract, and we will be fully entitled to rely on all defences, exclusions and limitations contained in our General Terms and Conditions, and the Holiday Contract.Cruises, itineraries and/or travel schedules are subject to change. Silversea® reserves the right to cancel, alter, advance, postpone or substitute any cruise or itinerary or part thereof, substitute another vessel for the scheduled ship, or change an advertised package which Silversea® deems necessary for operational, safety or other reasons beyond its reasonable control.We will notify you of insignificant changes, e.g. change of flight time of less than 12 hours, aircraft changes, change of accommodation to an equivalent standard, reasonable itinerary changes, or changes of carriers.However, if circumstances beyond our control force us to significantly alter any of the main characteristics of your package, you retain the rights set out in our General Terms and Conditions and in your Holiday Contract.We reserve the right to cancel your booking before your departure date, for unavoidable and extraordinary circumstances, your failure to complete all due payments, or if the minimum number of passengers required for the package hasn’t been reached. Before you book, you will be notified of any minimum number of passengers applicable, and the time limit for us to confirm or cancel the cruise. Unavoidable and extraordinary circumstances means a situation beyond our control, the consequences of which are unavoidable even if all reasonable measures have been taken.If your holiday is cancelled you can either have a refund of all monies paid or accept an alternative holiday of comparable standard from us if available. We will refund any price difference if the alternative is of a lower value. You will receive a refund of any monies due to you within 14 days of such cancellation.All fares quoted include taxes and fees, are subject to change at any time without notice, and do not guarantee availability. Please refer to www.silversea.com or your travel agent for current schedules, prices, and terms and conditions.We may vary your holiday price after you’ve booked, if changes in the cost of fuel or taxes, fees or exchange rates affect the cost of operating your travel package after you have booked. However, there will be no change within 20 days of your departure.We will absorb any cost increase up to 2% of the price of your travel arrangements, excluding insurance premiums and any amendment charges.You will be charged for any additional cost we incur. If the price of your travel package increases by more than 8%, you may change to another available holiday (we will refund any price difference if the alternative is cheaper), or cancel your booking and receive a full refund of all monies paid, less any reasonable amendment fees.Should the price of your holiday reduce due to reductions in the above costs, then you will receive a refund, less our administrative expenses incurred.Please note that travel arrangements are not always purchased in local currency and some changes have no impact on the price of your travel, due to contractual and other reasons.Renderings herein are intended as a general reference. Ship features, materials, finishes and layout may be differ from those shown in this brochure.For further general information, please visit www.silversea.com or contact your travel agent.

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