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Silver Explorer 130 Guests SILVERSEA WORLDWIDE VOYAGES 2018SILVERSEA WORLDWIDE VOYAGES 2018 2018 EXPEDITIONS WORLDWIDE SILVERSEA 2018 SILVERSEA WORLDWIDE EXPEDITIONS WORLDWIDE SILVERSEA WELCOME TO SILVERSEA EXPEDITIONS Think outside life on board and live the adventure of your dreams. Travel to the ends of the earth to unchartered territories and explore the immaculate natural world as never before. Experience countries untouched by tourism and discover disparate cultures while travelling along stunningly beautiful shores. From Earth’s pristine final frontier — as fully as possible, onboard lectures, Antarctica to the Arctic Circle at the very top tundra walks, specialist expeditions, plus of the world, Silversea Expeditions takes you excellent dining all in outstanding Silversea to the most remote and inspirational places comfort weaves an unforgettable tapestry of on the planet. A team of expert leaders with memories. This is expedition cruising at its their unsurpassed knowledge are always most extraordinary. on hand to share their infectious enthusiasm, This is Silversea Expeditions. Like nowhere Zodiac® trips to discover your destination else on Earth. At sea. CONTENTS 1 Welcome 24 American West Coast 2018 WORLDWIDE EXPEDTIONS 2 New Destinations 26 Antarctica Book your Silversea voyage today. Call Silversea or contact your travel professional. 4 World Map 28 Arctic & Greenland 888.978.2870 | silversea.com 6 Ship Itineraries 30 Asia 10 Access All Areas 32 Australia & The Kimberley THE AMERICAS EUROPE AUSTRALIA & NEW ZEALAND EUROPEAN RESERVATIONS 12 All-Inclusive Lifestyle 34 Canada & New England 333 SE 2nd Avenue Gildo Pastor Center Suite 1, Level 8 Austria T +43 (1) 92 87 8 97 Suite 2600 7, Rue du Gabian 8 Spring Street Belgium T +32 24011432 14 Expedition Team 36 Central & South America Miami, FL 33131, USA 98000 Sydney, NSW 2000 Denmark T +45 70 236 236 T +1 800 722 9955 Monaco Australia Finland T +358 9 2319 5040 16 Speciality Expeditions 38 Galápagos Islands T +1 954 522 2299 T +377 9770 2424 T +61 2 9255 0600 France T +33 170 709622 F +61 2 9252 0100 Germany T +49 (69) 22 22 1 22 83 17 RGS 40 Northern Europe & British Isles UNITED KINGDOM GERMANY, Italy T +39 800 732 732 Australia T 1300 306 872 Level 3 SWITZERLAND Luxembourg T +352 248 71142 New Zealand T 0800 701 427 18 Our Destinations 42 South Pacific Islands 21 Palmer Street & AUSTRIA Netherlands T +31 20 7139298 London, SW1H 0AD, UK Taubenstrasse 1 Norway T +47 210 33 400 ASIA 20 Africa & Indian Ocean 44 Our Expeditions Fleet T +44 (0) 845 835 0078 60313 Frankfurt Spain T +34 938 001 962 62A Tras Street F +44 (0) 844 770 9060 Germany Sweden T +46 8 50 6854 93 Singapore 079001 22 Alaska & Russian Far East 46 Deck Plans T +49 69 920 39 9340 Switzerland T +41 (44) 580 71 81 T +65 6223 7066 F +65 6223 7960 1 Silversea.com | EXPEDITIONS 2018 2 NEW DESTINATIONS EXPLORE THE NEW AND THE UNKNOWN From the energy and mystic promise of Vietnam to the wild beauty of the Isle of Skye, travel to the ends of the earth. We have sourced over 250 new ports across the globe so that you can begin exploring the impressive natural wonder and ancient traditions of Copper Canyon, the beautiful and untouched Cargados Shoals and floating world of the Mekong Delta. So, where in the world do you want to go? Mekong Delta, Vietnam Glacial Ice, Iceland Horse Riding, Baja California, Mexico Cullins, Isle of Skye, Scotland 3 Silversea.com | EXPEDITIONS 2018 4 NEW DESTINATIONS EXPLORE THE NEW AND THE UNKNOWN From the energy and mystic promise of Vietnam to the wild beauty of the Isle of Skye, travel to the ends of the earth. We have sourced over 250 new ports across the globe so that you can begin exploring the impressive natural wonder and ancient traditions of Copper Canyon, the beautiful and untouched Cargados Shoals and floating world of the Mekong Delta. So, where in the world do you want to go? Mekong Delta, Vietnam Glacial Ice, Iceland Horse Riding, Baja California, Mexico Cullins, Isle of Skye, Scotland 3 Silversea.com | EXPEDITIONS 2018 4 WORLDWIDE DESTINATIONS 129 WORLDWIDE VOYAGES OVER 590 DESTINATIONS ARCTIC ARCTIC ARCTIC & OCEAN OCEAN GREENLAND ALASKA & RUSSIAN FAR EAST BERING NORTHERN EUROPE SEA & THE BRITISH ISLES CANADA & NEW ENGLAND ATLANTIC AMERICAN OCEAN WEST COAST ASIA GALÁPAGOS INDIAN SOUTH PACIFIC AFRICA & ISLANDS CENTRAL & OCEAN ISLANDS PACIFIC INDIAN OCEAN OCEAN SOUTH AMERICA AUSTRALIA & THE KIMBERLEY PACIFIC OCEAN ANTARCTICA ALASKA & AMERICAN AFRICA & ARCTIC & AUSTRALIA & CANADA & CENTRAL & GALÁPAGOS N. EUROPE & SOUTH PACIFIC RUSSIAN FAR EAST WEST COAST ANTARCTICA INDIAN OCEAN GREENLAND ASIA THE KIMBERLEY NEW ENGLAND SOUTH AMERICA ISLANDS BRITISH ISLES ISLANDS 6 voyages 3 voyages 18 voyages 9 voyages 6 voyages 8 voyages 7 voyages 3 voyages 8 voyages 52 voyages 4 voyages 5 voyages 5 Silversea.com | EXPEDITIONS 2018 6 South Georgia South Georgia WORLDWIDE DESTINATIONS 129 WORLDWIDE VOYAGES OVER 590 DESTINATIONS ARCTIC ARCTIC ARCTIC & OCEAN OCEAN GREENLAND ALASKA & RUSSIAN FAR EAST BERING NORTHERN EUROPE SEA & THE BRITISH ISLES CANADA & NEW ENGLAND ATLANTIC AMERICAN OCEAN WEST COAST ASIA GALÁPAGOS INDIAN SOUTH PACIFIC AFRICA & ISLANDS CENTRAL & OCEAN ISLANDS PACIFIC INDIAN OCEAN OCEAN SOUTH AMERICA AUSTRALIA & THE KIMBERLEY PACIFIC OCEAN ANTARCTICA ALASKA & AMERICAN AFRICA & ARCTIC & AUSTRALIA & CANADA & CENTRAL & GALÁPAGOS N. 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