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A day at sea aboard Silver Moon is an invitation to indulge in the art of slow travel, where every moment has been carefully designed for pleasure, discovery and relaxation. Mornings begin at your own pace: perhaps with breakfast served by your butler in the privacy of your suite, accompanied by a pot of freshly brewed coffee and warm pastries enjoyed on your veranda as the horizon stretches endlessly ahead. For a more energetic start, the Fitness Centre awaits with state-of-the-art Technogym® equipment and floor-to-ceiling windows framing the sea, while those seeking inner balance may find tranquillity in a yoga or Pilates session. Alternatively, head to La Terrazza for a leisurely breakfast of Italian specialities or fresh international favourites, enjoyed indoors or alfresco with the ocean breeze for company. As the day unfolds, Silver Moon offers endless opportunities to unwind or explore. Slip into serenity at the Zagara Beauty Spa, where floor-to-ceiling windows, calming treatment rooms, and expert therapists promise pure indulgence. Treatments range from soothing massages and body wraps to acupuncture, while the adjacent Beauty Salon ensures a touch of glamour whenever you desire. For a more relaxed rhythm, the Pool Deck beckons, a place to stretch out on a sun lounger, take a refreshing dip, and let attentive staff bring you a perfectly mixed cocktail as the ocean glitters all around. Guests with a love of culture and cuisine can discover the immersive world of S.A.L.T. At the S.A.L.T. Lab, join hands-on cooking sessions that celebrate regional recipes and traditions, learning directly from chefs who bring each destination to life through food. Later, enjoy the unique pleasure of tasting these same flavours at S.A.L.T. Kitchen, where ever-changing menus reflect the places you visit. When lunchtime arrives, dining choices are abundant. Savour the elegance of fresh seafood and premium cuts at Atlantide, indulge in the relaxed atmosphere of The Grill with its crisp salads and classic favourites, or enjoy a slice of Naples at Spaccanapoli, where authentic pizzas are served with a view of the sea. Whatever you choose, every meal feels like an occasion in itself. Afternoons are yours to shape as you please. Retreat to the calm of the Observation Library, where a good book and panoramic views create the perfect escape, or browse the Arts Café, where ever-changing exhibitions pair effortlessly with speciality coffee or light bites. Shoppers will be tempted by the Boutique, home to fine jewellery, fragrance, and the exclusive Silversea collection, while those seeking more spirited entertainment may enjoy the excitement of the Casino. For a more reflective interlude, simply take time to wander the decks, breathe in the sea air, and watch the shifting colours of the horizon. As evening approaches, the atmosphere on board takes on a sense of glamour and anticipation. Refresh in your suite before stepping out for an aperitif at Dolce Vita, where Italian charm, live piano music, and elegant surroundings make for a perfect prelude to dinner. The dining choices are as varied as they are exquisite: indulge in haute French cuisine at La Dame, savour the artistry of Japanese fine dining at Kaiseki, enjoy the tapas-style dishes and live jazz at Silver Note, or return to S.A.L.T. Kitchen for a menu inspired by your latest port of call. When the night draws in, the Venetian Lounge comes alive with dazzling performances and feature films, offering entertainment to rival the finest theatres ashore. For something more intimate, you might choose to linger over cocktails, share conversation under the stars, or simply return to the sanctuary of your suite to reflect on the day. However you choose to spend it, a day at sea aboard Silver Moon is crafted to be nothing short of extraordinary, a perfect balance of indulgence, discovery and relaxation.
Nestled along the rugged coastline of Alaska's Inside Passage, Ketchikan emerges as a vibrant hub of culture, adventure and natural beauty.
Nestled amidst the towering peaks of the Alaskan Panhandle, Juneau stands as a vibrant gateway to the Last Frontier.
Nestled within the rugged wilderness of Alaska's Inside Passage, Tracy Arm carves a mesmerising path through towering granite cliffs and ancient glaciers.
Sitka began as a major Tlingit Indian village and was called “Shee Atika,” which translates roughly as “settlement on the outside of Shee.” “Shee” is the Tlingit name of Baranof Island. In 1799, Alexander Baranof, the general manager of the Russian American Company, decided to move his base of operations from Kodiak and set up camp at what is now called Old Sitka, 7.5 miles north of the present-day town. He called the settlement St. Archangel Michael. The Tlingit Indians of the area resisted the occupation and, in 1802, with Baranof away, burned the fort and massacred the Russian settlers. Two years later, Baranof returned and besieged the Indian fort. The Tlingits withdrew and the area was once again in Russian hands. This time, the Russians built the new city on a different site and called it New Archangel. For over six decades, New Archangel was the capital of the Russian empire in Alaska. By 1867, the Alaska colony had become too much of a financial burden to Russia. William Seward, U.S. Secretary of State, negotiated with the Russian Czar to purchase the Territory of Alaska for $7.2 million. The American press scoffed at Seward and the U.S. government for purchasing what they called “Seward's Folly,” “Seward's Icebox,” and “Walrussia.” On October 18, 1867, the Russian flag was lowered at New Archangel and the Stars and Stripes were raised over newly renamed Sitka. The name comes from the Tlingit word “Sheetkah,” which means “in this place.” All Russian citizens living in the former colony were given the opportunity to become American citizens. Many went home, although a few stayed or migrated to California. Sitka remained the capital of the Territory of Alaska from 1867 to 1906, when it was moved to Juneau. The move was a direct result of the gold rush. In plain terms, Sitka did not have any and Juneau did. After the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, Sitka became a full-scale naval base. At one time during the war, Sitka had a total population of 37,000. With the end of World War II, however, the city settled into a quieter existence. The biggest boom in modern days for Sitka came in 1959 when the Alaska Lumber and Pulp Company built a pulp mill at Silver Bay, near the city. Today, picturesque Sitka is known for its fishing and of course its many historic attractions.
Nestled within Alaska's rugged expanse, Hubbard Glacier stands as a colossus of ice, a testament to the Earth's ancient forces.
Nestled at the head of Resurrection Bay and framed by towering peaks, Seward emerges as a picturesque gem along Alaska's southern coast.
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Launched in 2020, Silver Moon is the ninth ultra-luxury ship to join the Silversea fleet and perfectly embodies the line’s signature style of refined cruising. Designed to accommodate just 596 guests in spacious all-suite accommodation, she offers an intimate yet refined atmosphere where personalised service and attention to detail define every journey. Silver Moon is home to the pioneering S.A.L.T. (Sea and Land Taste) programme, a unique culinary concept that immerses guests in the flavours and traditions of each destination, as well as a host of exceptional dining venues, a serene spa, and sophisticated entertainment spaces. Silver Moon promises an unforgettable voyage where luxury, discovery, and culture come together seamlessly.
What’s onboard: 596 guests, 288 guest suites, four activities, three entertainment venues, two speciality restaurants, six complimentary restaurants, four bars and lounges, five relaxation and fitness venues and three essential venues.
Yes, all Silversea ships are equipped to offer Wi-Fi access.
At Silversea, the comfort, enjoyment and safety of all guests is paramount. Most areas onboard are non-smoking and, as a safety precaution, smoking is not permitted in guest accommodations. However, smoking is permitted in the Connoisseur’s Corner and in specifically designated areas.
Yes, guests can take alcohol on their Silversea cruise. There are no limitations.
Gratuities are included in the price of your Silversea cruise.
The currency used onboard Silversea is US Dollars.
Shipboard attire ranges from casual to formal. Casual wear is appropriate for daytime aboard the ship or ashore and consists of standard sports outfits as worn at 5-star resorts. Evening attire falls into 3 categories; casual, informal and formal.
Shore excursions are available to book in advance via My Silversea until 2 days prior to sailing.
Case of Six Fine Wines is one per booking, for Ocean View Staterooms & above on cruises of 7 nights & above, for Mainland UK addresses only.
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