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Your 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 luxury hotel for your three night stay, including breakfast
An enchanting destination of timeless beauty, Papeete will meet all of your paradise ideals. Brilliant blue lagoons, black and white beaches, proud volcanoes and coconut groves will provide you with a visual feast. There are few destinations that are more beautiful than here - so make sure you take your camera. (B)
After breakfast, transfer to the port and embark the ultra-luxury Silver Whisper for your 14 night all-inclusive voyage. (B)
Explore the breathtaking beauty of Tahiti with its vast mountains, white sandy beaches, turquoise ocean and glittering coral reefs.
Bora Bora appears to be of another world, with pretty sand-edged motu (islets) and rainforest-covered ridges, while its fabulous coral reef is a joy to explore.
A day at sea aboard Silver Whisper is a chance to embrace both indulgence and discovery, where time unfolds at your own pace against the ever-changing backdrop of the ocean. Mornings might begin with breakfast served in your suite by your butler, featuring freshly brewed coffee, buttery pastries, and tropical fruits, all enjoyed on your veranda as the horizon glows with the first light of day. Others may prefer to start more energetically, perhaps with a yoga class, a workout in the Fitness Centre, or a brisk walk on deck as the sea air fills your lungs. As the morning continues, the ship offers plenty of ways to unwind or explore. The Observation Library invites quiet reflection with its panoramic windows and well-stocked shelves, while the Boutique tempts with carefully chosen collections of jewellery, fashion and fragrances. Guests who enjoy a more social atmosphere might join a friendly game in the Card Room, while enrichment lectures in The Show Lounge provide fascinating insights into the destinations yet to come. When lunchtime arrives, the choice of dining venues ensures there’s something to suit every mood. You may opt for the elegant service of The Restaurant, where regional specialities highlight the flavours of your itinerary, or take a seat at La Terrazza to enjoy authentic Italian dishes prepared with the freshest ingredients. Those who prefer a casual setting can enjoy light fare poolside at The Grill, where the relaxed atmosphere is paired with panoramic sea views. Afternoons are perfect for relaxation. Many guests head to the Pool Deck, where you can recline in the sun with a chilled drink or take a refreshing dip. Others indulge in the tranquillity of the Zagara Beauty Spa, where massages, facials and body treatments are designed to renew both body and mind. The Beauty Salon offers pampering touches, ensuring you feel perfectly prepared for the evening ahead. As twilight descends, the ship takes on a new rhythm. Perhaps you’ll begin the evening with a cocktail in The Bar, where live music sets the tone. Dinner might mean French haute cuisine at La Dame, interactive Hot Rocks dining at The Grill, or authentic Italian flavours at La Terrazza, each offering its own distinct atmosphere and culinary style. The night is yours to enjoy as you wish. You may be drawn to The Show Lounge for a production performance or cultural lecture, or find yourself at the Casino, where roulette wheels spin late into the night. For a quieter closer, Connoisseur’s Corner offers fine cognac and cigars in a refined setting, while the Panorama Lounge provides live music and dancing beneath the stars.
Fakarava is oblong shaped and has an almost continuous string of reef and motu stretching for 40 km (25 mi) on its eastern edge. It's the second largest of the Tuamotu atolls, located 450 km (280 mi) northeast of Tahiti, and 120 km (75 mi) southeast of Rangiroa. It's renowned for the drift diving in its two passes—Garuae (also spelled Ngarue) in the north near the main town of Rotoava (and the airport) and Tamakohua Pass, 48 km (30 mi) across the lagoon in the south. The tiny village of Tetamanu, situated by the southern pass, was once the capital of the Tuamotus and houses the first church built in the archipelago in 1874. In 2006 the entire atoll was deemed an UNESCO biosphere reserve; to preserve the lagoon no overwater bungalows have been built in it. Fakarava was "discovered" by Russian explorer Fabian Gottlieb Von Bellingshausen in 1820; some 20 years later missionaries arrived, in the guise of fanatical Catholic priest Honore Laval, and began building churches.
A day at sea aboard Silver Whisper is a chance to embrace both indulgence and discovery, where time unfolds at your own pace against the ever-changing backdrop of the ocean. Mornings might begin with breakfast served in your suite by your butler, featuring freshly brewed coffee, buttery pastries, and tropical fruits, all enjoyed on your veranda as the horizon glows with the first light of day. Others may prefer to start more energetically, perhaps with a yoga class, a workout in the Fitness Centre, or a brisk walk on deck as the sea air fills your lungs. As the morning continues, the ship offers plenty of ways to unwind or explore. The Observation Library invites quiet reflection with its panoramic windows and well-stocked shelves, while the Boutique tempts with carefully chosen collections of jewellery, fashion and fragrances. Guests who enjoy a more social atmosphere might join a friendly game in the Card Room, while enrichment lectures in The Show Lounge provide fascinating insights into the destinations yet to come. When lunchtime arrives, the choice of dining venues ensures there’s something to suit every mood. You may opt for the elegant service of The Restaurant, where regional specialities highlight the flavours of your itinerary, or take a seat at La Terrazza to enjoy authentic Italian dishes prepared with the freshest ingredients. Those who prefer a casual setting can enjoy light fare poolside at The Grill, where the relaxed atmosphere is paired with panoramic sea views. Afternoons are perfect for relaxation. Many guests head to the Pool Deck, where you can recline in the sun with a chilled drink or take a refreshing dip. Others indulge in the tranquillity of the Zagara Beauty Spa, where massages, facials and body treatments are designed to renew both body and mind. The Beauty Salon offers pampering touches, ensuring you feel perfectly prepared for the evening ahead. As twilight descends, the ship takes on a new rhythm. Perhaps you’ll begin the evening with a cocktail in The Bar, where live music sets the tone. Dinner might mean French haute cuisine at La Dame, interactive Hot Rocks dining at The Grill, or authentic Italian flavours at La Terrazza, each offering its own distinct atmosphere and culinary style. The night is yours to enjoy as you wish. You may be drawn to The Show Lounge for a production performance or cultural lecture, or find yourself at the Casino, where roulette wheels spin late into the night. For a quieter closer, Connoisseur’s Corner offers fine cognac and cigars in a refined setting, while the Panorama Lounge provides live music and dancing beneath the stars.
Think of French Polynesia and you are automatically transported to the white sands of Tahiti, the blue seas of Bora Bora or, at the very least, the iconic statues of Easter Island. Now, imagine a place that is home to that majestic trinity, but has no crowds and is full of island authenticity that is rare in these global times. You have just imagined Nuku Hiva. The island is the second largest after Tahiti in the archipelago, but is yet to be discovered by tourism.
Fatu Hiva is the southernmost and most remote island in the Marquesas Group. First seen by Europeans in 1595 when Mendaña went to colonize the Solomon Islands, the island again gained some fame through the visit of Thor Heyerdahl in the mid-1930s. Steep cliffs, sharp mountain peaks and many narrow valleys form an impressive obstacle when exploring this volcanic island. The two villages of Omoa and Hana Vave have combined some 650 inhabitants and are both located on the more protected western side of the island. They are connected by a 17 kilometer long road that climbs up to the central plateau. Omoa has a protected little harbor for local boats, but Hana Vave has the Bay of Virgins, one of the most photographed bays in the Marquesas Islands, if not French Polynesia. Islanders are known for their tapa (bark cloth) paintings and wood carvings –which are highly sought after in Tahiti.
A day at sea aboard Silver Whisper is a chance to embrace both indulgence and discovery, where time unfolds at your own pace against the ever-changing backdrop of the ocean. Mornings might begin with breakfast served in your suite by your butler, featuring freshly brewed coffee, buttery pastries, and tropical fruits, all enjoyed on your veranda as the horizon glows with the first light of day. Others may prefer to start more energetically, perhaps with a yoga class, a workout in the Fitness Centre, or a brisk walk on deck as the sea air fills your lungs. As the morning continues, the ship offers plenty of ways to unwind or explore. The Observation Library invites quiet reflection with its panoramic windows and well-stocked shelves, while the Boutique tempts with carefully chosen collections of jewellery, fashion and fragrances. Guests who enjoy a more social atmosphere might join a friendly game in the Card Room, while enrichment lectures in The Show Lounge provide fascinating insights into the destinations yet to come. When lunchtime arrives, the choice of dining venues ensures there’s something to suit every mood. You may opt for the elegant service of The Restaurant, where regional specialities highlight the flavours of your itinerary, or take a seat at La Terrazza to enjoy authentic Italian dishes prepared with the freshest ingredients. Those who prefer a casual setting can enjoy light fare poolside at The Grill, where the relaxed atmosphere is paired with panoramic sea views. Afternoons are perfect for relaxation. Many guests head to the Pool Deck, where you can recline in the sun with a chilled drink or take a refreshing dip. Others indulge in the tranquillity of the Zagara Beauty Spa, where massages, facials and body treatments are designed to renew both body and mind. The Beauty Salon offers pampering touches, ensuring you feel perfectly prepared for the evening ahead. As twilight descends, the ship takes on a new rhythm. Perhaps you’ll begin the evening with a cocktail in The Bar, where live music sets the tone. Dinner might mean French haute cuisine at La Dame, interactive Hot Rocks dining at The Grill, or authentic Italian flavours at La Terrazza, each offering its own distinct atmosphere and culinary style. The night is yours to enjoy as you wish. You may be drawn to The Show Lounge for a production performance or cultural lecture, or find yourself at the Casino, where roulette wheels spin late into the night. For a quieter closer, Connoisseur’s Corner offers fine cognac and cigars in a refined setting, while the Panorama Lounge provides live music and dancing beneath the stars.
Rangiroa, meaning ‘Vast Sky’ in Puamotu, is the largest atoll in the Tuamotu Archipelago and one of the largest in the world. Surrounded by two legendary bodies of water, Moana-tea (Peaceful Ocean) and Moana-uri (Wild Ocean), the atoll consists of about 250 islets and sandbars, with approximately 100 narrow passages in the fringing reef. The lagoon covers 618 square miles (1,600 square km), large enough that it has its own horizon.
Although it lies between Moorea and Bora Bora, Huahine (pronounced Hu-a-hee-nee or Wha-hee-nee) isn't on the tourist circuit just yet, but it should be. Its near-deserted roads and villages and wooded hills entwined with jungle vines beckon those looking for a little R&R.Huahine is two islands (Huahine Nui and Huahine Iti) joined by a bridge. What passes for action takes place in the main town of Fare (pronounced far-ay) on Huahine Nui, the northern and bigger island.
Tahiti's heart-shaped sister island Moorea is located only nine miles across the Sea of the Moon from Tahiti. While Bora Bora and Tahiti are the destinations most prominently advertised, it is Moorea, the Magical Island that is the best-kept secret of the trio of famous French Polynesian islands. In fact, Moorea has often been likened to James Michener's mythological island of Bali Hai - and it is easy to see why. Picture perfect lagoons and gleaming white beaches are surrounded by jagged mountains and volcanic spires. Its six mountains include Mount Rotui. From its summit there are spectacular views of Opunohu Bay and the island. Captain Samuel Wallis was the European discoverer of the Windward Island in 1767. After leaving Tahiti, he passed along the north coast of Moorea without landing. The first European visitors to the island include botanist Joseph Banks and some sailors sent ashore by Captain Cook in 1769. Captain Cook himself anchored in Opunohu Bay for one week in 1777, but never visited the bay that now bears his name.
Explore the breathtaking beauty of Tahiti with its vast mountains, white sandy beaches, turquoise ocean and glittering coral reefs.
Transfer to a luxury hotel for your overnight stay, including breakfast
(regional and premium class flights may be available on request)
Your Complimentary Private UK Chauffeur will be waiting your arrival to transfer you home in style
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Launched in 2001, Silver Whisper embodies the timeless elegance and personalised service that define Silversea’s philosophy of ultra-luxury cruising. Designed to welcome just 392 guests, she combines a warm, intimate atmosphere with the generous space and comfort of a much larger ship. Her all-suite accommodation, each attended by a dedicated butler, provides a sanctuary of calm, complete with elegant décor and private verandas that open to sweeping ocean views. Blending classic Silversea charm with refined modern touches, Silver Whisper offers a truly graceful way to travel the world — where every journey feels effortless, elegant, and unforgettable.
What’s onboard: 388 guests, 194 guest suites, three activities, two entertainment venues, one speciality restaurant, three complimentary restaurants, five bars and lounges, four relaxation and fitness venues, and six 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.
Booking conditions of Silversea and Reader Offers Limited Package Holiday booking conditions apply. Fares are per person based on two adults sharing, except solos, may increase or be withdrawn at any time, offer applies to new bookings only. Some ports may require a tender. Regional flights will incur supplementary costs and may require an additional overnight stay. Flights are subject to schedule changes and may be based on indirect services with flights arriving same day or overnight. Flights will be confirmed closer to departure which may affect your overall holiday duration and an additional overnight hotel stay may be required. Chauffeur Transfers are tiered depending on grade booked, up to 100 miles each way, tiered depending on suite booked, additional miles may be purchased at a supplement. Savings is based on two adults sharing. Star ratings are ROL Savings is based on two adults sharing. Star ratings are ROL Cruise classified. Named hotels may need to be changed for operational reasons. Wildlife sightings cannot be guaranteed. Tours will be at a supplement, and may not be suitable for guests with mobility restrictions and are subject to change and availability. Shore excursions are only applicable to the cruise element. Meals included as stated: B=Breakfast. All-inclusive refers the cruise element only, all food is included on the cruise. Cruise Miles T&Cs apply. E&OE
Champagne Gift Box is one per booking, for Ocean View Staterooms & above on cruises of 7 nights & above, for Mainland UK addresses only.
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