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Your EXCLUSIVE COMPLIMENTARY Private UK Chauffeur will transfer you to the airport in style
(regional and premium class flights may be available on request)
Upon arrival, transfer to a 5★ hotel for your three night stay including breakfast (B)
Chance to visit all the iconic landmarks; the Harbour Bridge & Opera House, the Rocks and Botanical Gardens, Bondi Beach & much more
After breakfast, transfer to the port and embark the ultra-luxurious Silver Muse for your 18 night all-inclusive voyage
From the Sydney Opera House to Bondi Beach, man and Mother Nature contribute in equal measure to this splendid city.
Boasting stunning art, a vibrant music scene and excellent food, wine and coffee, it’s little wonder that Melbourne regularly tops ‘most liveable city’ rankings.
For those of you that might think that Adelaide lacks behind its coastal counterparts in terms of culture and creativity, think again. Adelaide is a thriving urban city with bright, leafy alleys that beg to be explored. The city’s labyrinthine lanes and alleys are bursting with bars and eateries, serving everything from local craft beer to a modern Australian cuisine. Uber aware of their carbon footprint, Adeladians like to keep things close to home, so expect lots of local produce which is abundant, fresh and delicious. Unsurprisingly, Barossa wine from the neighbouring valley features prominently on wine lists everywhere. Naturally, a lot of life centres around the lovely beaches, which are home to surfers, sheltered waters and wide boulevards. The coast is blessed with acres of parkland, perfect for lazing the afternoon away. Many of Australia’s most beautiful (and historic) buildings can be found within the boundaries of the city including the handsomely-restored former Railway Building, numerous stately Colonial buildings, St. Peter's Cathedral, the grand old Parliament Buildings and nearby Government House, which all make a worthy addition to any visit. Adelaide is of course known for its wide diversity of faiths, and as such carries its nickname “the city of churches” with pride. Contrary to other Australian penal settlements, Adelaide was a free settlement. This meant that it was also a state free from religious persecution, leading rise to the construction of many churches.
Known as the seafood capital of Australia, Port Lincoln is a foodie paradise. Home to Australia's largest fishing fleet, numerous seafood restaurants and a prized local wine region, this is one destination where it pays to travel with your taste buds. The city’s traditional name in Barngala is ‘Kallinyalla’ (pronounced Galinyalla), literally translating as ‘sweet waters’. That should give you some indication of how seriously the ocean is taken in these parts – it provides employment, entertainment and experiences that are just unseen in other parts of the country. View less Add in contrasting coastal landscape that ranges from quiet coves to surf happy beaches to rugged oceanic coastline, and you’ll soon see why Port Lincoln is fast becoming one of Australia’s favourite places. The city is located on the lower Eyre Peninsula, on the shore of Boston Bay. Discovered by Matthew Flinders in 1802, Port Lincoln was once under consideration to become the state’s capital. However, a lack of freshwater mired that idea, forcing settlers to look 280 kilometres east, to Adelaide. While European discovery is fairly recent, historians should note that the region had been inhabited by Aboriginal groups including the Nauo (south-western Eyre), Barngarla (eastern Eyre), Wirangu (north-western Eyre) and Mirning (far-western Eyre) for over 40,000 years. For those who want to look beyond the city boundaries, Port Lincoln is home to some extremely diverse and abundant nature, and a trip to the National Park is well worth it.
At 400 kilometres southeast of Perth, Albany is often overlooked in favour of the bigger city. This is of course a mistake as Albany and its gorgeous surrounding region have much to offer. The city is the oldest settlement in Western Australia, beating Perth and Freemantle by over two years (Albany was founded in late 1826, the others in June 1829). At the time of its foundation, the city was used as a military outpost as part of a plan to a prevent invasion, particularly by the French who had taken a shine to the region. With its excellent – and unusually deep – harbour, Albany was seen as the jewel of Western Australia and there are reminders of the city’s colonial past all over the city. The arrival of Europeans in the region led to Albany becoming a major player in the whaling industry. This only ceased in 1978 and the Historic Whaling Station, a museum dedicated to the city’s industrious past, now honours the good, the bad and the ugly aspects of a business that once supported an entire community. If that does not sound like your cup of tea, then do not miss a trip to the Princess Royal Fortress Military Museum for a glimpse of Albany’s ANZAC History at the excellent National ANZAC Centre. However, like much of Australia’s west coast, the real beauty of Albany lies in Mother Nature. Walk to the top of Mount Clarence and view the magnificent Kinge George Sound from above or take a stroll along the coastal path and enjoy vistas of some of Australia's most rugged and spectacular scenery.
Bordering the Indian Ocean, Geographe Bay’s Busselton has a Mediterranean style climate. The region features national parks, towering forests, caves, historic lighthouses and some of the best surfing beaches in the country. Other attractions include wineries and micro-breweries in the Margaret River wine region to the south. Busselton’s iconic jetty –at over 1.8 km the longest wooden jetty in the southern hemisphere- has an ‘Underwater Observatory’ that descends 8 meters to the ocean floor via a spiral staircase to see tropical and sub-tropical corals, sponges, fish and invertebrates.
Whether you're visiting for the day, or stopping for a few nights, this welcoming destination has much more to offer than you probably expect from an isolated Western Australian city.
An island of startling contradictions and contrasts, Lombok exudes an aura of the staid and the rural, a genteel way of life in a quiet backwater. Located to the east and across a deep strait from its illustrious neighbor Bali, the island of Lombok offers unique culture, beautiful landscapes and a far less frenetic, pressured atmosphere than Bali. However, savvy travelers agree that Lombok’s calm existence may soon come to an end, as it is fast becoming the new "in place" after Bali. View less The island was once ruled by a series of Sasak princes who spent their time fending off successive invasions from Sumbawanese and Makassarese attackers. In 1740, the Balinese established a stronghold here and imposed their culture on the Sasaks. Later, Lombok came under Dutch rule until the country achieved independence. The western part of the almost circular island is well irrigated by mountain streams and artesian springs. Here Balinese and Sasaks have sculpted handsome rice terraces; Hindu temples vie for attention with glistening white mosques rising from picturesque rural villages. More dramatic is the southern coast with beautiful sandy bays set between rocky outcrops. Most of Lombok’s attractions are concentrated in the western district of the island, within a nine-mile radius of the capital, Mataram. Members of Lombok's polyglot population - Sasak, Balinese, Chinese and Arab - continue their laid-back, traditional ways.
Beautiful Bali is everything you imagine it will be; humbling temples, tranquil lakes, traditional villages, idyllic sands and thriving paddy fields.
Diamond-shaped Pulau Ujong is Singapore's main island and it's bursting with colour, energy and culture.
Transfer to your 5★ hotel for a two night stay including breakfast (B)
Explore Singapore and its medley of Chinese, Indian and Malay influences at your leisure. A city rich in contrast and colour, the harmonious blend of arts and culture coupled with ultra-modern buildings are well worth discovering
Transfer to the station and embark the iconic Eastern & Oriental Express for your two night journey to Bangkok. Your steward will show you to your elegant private cabin, where you have time to settle in as the journey begins. The train leaves Singapore and crosses over the Johor Causeway into Peninsular Malaysia. As the journey continues northward you are served a refreshing afternoon tea in your cabin. Stroll along to the Observation Car to admire the passing scenery of lush landscapes and rural settlements.
Later, dress for an exquisite dinner of eastern and western specialities in the Restaurant Car, followed by an enticing cocktail or liqueur in the Bar Car where the resident pianist plays. Retire to your cabin, which has been transformed into an inviting bedroom (B,L,D)
Arrive at Kuala Kangsar and transfer from the city to Labu Kubong, a village set among paddy fields and backed by lush mountains. Here, embark on a traditional village experience, a chance to immerse yourself in rural Malaysian life. Alternatively, experienced trekkers may wish to join an optional hill trek.
Rejoin the train at Padang Rengas Station and enjoy lunch before spending a relaxing afternoon either in your cabin, the bar or the Observation Car. Look out for the picturesque limestone massifs that rear up from the rice fields. As the train crosses into Thailand, the scenery changes to include wing roofed Thai temples and bustling stations (B,L,D)
After breakfast, disembark at River Kwai Station for your chosen excursion. Enjoy a choice of tours celebrating the beauty, vibrancy, culture and choice of Kanchanaburi city and province. Cycle through rice fields, cruise the fields, cruise the Khwae Yai River or participate in a floating Thai cookery class. You also have the option to visit the Don Rak Rakand Chong Kai war cemeteries and reflect on the past as you absorb the inimitable landscapes. Rejoin the train in Kanchanaburi.
Back on board, lunch is served as the train makes its stately way towards Bangkok.
Upon arrival, transfer to a 5★ hotel for your two night stay, including breakfast (B,L,D)
Known as the Venice of the East, due to the many canals slicing through the city, Bangkok lies at the mouth of the Chao Phraya River and has been wowing tourists with its exotic temples, lavish palaces and teeming markets for decades.
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Step aboard Silversea’s new flagship, Silver Muse and rediscover the meaning of ultra-luxury. Delivered in spring 2017, Silver Muse raises the bar of luxury travel, offering it’s 596 guests, the newest technology, state-of-the-art facilities, spacious outdoor areas and all-suite accommodation – and not to forget exquisite dining delicacies. The addition of Silver Muse will expand Silversea's majestic and world-renowned fleet to nine ships. With a wealth of luxurious additions to the onboard experience, while satisfying the uncompromising requirements for comfort, service and quality to satisfy the world's most discerning travellers.
Yes, Silversea does have a flexible cancellation policy.
You will be able to cancel your cruise up to 30 days prior to departure for all voyages until 31st December 2021 without penalties, when selecting a Future Cruise Credit.
This is applicable for all bookings made by 8pm 28th February 2021.
Terms & conditions apply. Excludes exclusive Reader Offers Limited Package Holidays.
Booking conditions of Silversea, Belmond and Reader Offers Limited Package Holiday booking conditions apply. Fares are per person based on two adults sharing a suite, may increase or be withdrawn at any time. Offers apply to new bookings only. Star ratings are Reader Offers Ltd classified. All-Inclusive drinks are subject to the cruise lines T&C’s. Savings are based on two adults sharing. Regional and Premium Class flights will incur supplementary costs and may require an additional overnight stay. Tours are subject to change, are non-transferable and may not be suitable for guests with mobility restrictions. Chauffeur service is based on two adults sharing, up to 100 miles each way and is tiered depending on grade booked. Luggage allowance on Eastern & Oriental Express is limited to one case per person in the hold and one small bag/case for use in the cabin. Pullman cabins have one upper and lower berth. State cabin upgrade is subject to availability. Shore excursions on the Eastern & Oriental Express are subject to change. 5★ relates to the cruise element only. Images are for illustrative purposes only. Cruise Miles T&Cs apply. E&OE.
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