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Enjoy the scenic beauty and laid-back culture of the Cote d'Azur in idyllic Villefranche-sur-Mer.

Ajaccio is Corsica's largest town. As such, it retains the image of a typical French Mediterranean resort - palm trees, street cafés and a marina full of yachts from around the world. Set in a magnificent bay with a shadowy mountain range as a scenic backdrop, its first image is of yellow-toned buildings and a majestic citadel. Ajaccio also serves as a popular departure point for trips into Corsica's rugged interior

Alghero, a picturesque coastal town on the northwest coast of Sardinia, Italy, enchants visitors with its Mediterranean charm and rich history.

A day at sea aboard Silver Shadow is an invitation to slow down, savour the moment and enjoy life at your own pace. The morning might begin with breakfast delivered to your suite by your butler, perhaps enjoyed on your private veranda with sweeping ocean views or savoured from the comfort of your bed as the sun slowly rises over the water. Freshly baked pastries, tropical fruits and a steaming pot of coffee taste all the better when accompanied by uninterrupted ocean views. For guests who prefer a more active start, the Fitness Centre offers state-of-the-art equipment and inspiring sea views, while yoga or Pilates classes provide the perfect balance of movement and mindfulness. As the day unfolds, you may find yourself seeking quieter pleasures. The Observation Library is a serene sanctuary where wide windows frame endless stretches of sea, and books line the shelves, inviting you to lose yourself in a story. Others may prefer a more social morning, joining fellow guests for a friendly game of bridge in the Card Room, or browsing the Boutique for elegant fashions, jewellery and fragrances. Lunchtime brings the chance to indulge in Silver Shadow’s varied dining experiences. Perhaps you choose The Restaurant for refined international cuisine with regional flair, or La Terrazza for pasta made fresh on board and classic Italian dishes bursting with flavour. If you prefer something lighter, The Grill by the pool offers a casual setting where fresh salads and grilled favourites can be enjoyed under the open sky. Afternoons are made for leisure. You might head to the Pool Deck, where attentive staff are always on hand with chilled drinks as you relax on a sun lounger or take a dip in the refreshing pool. For a more indulgent escape, the Zagara Beauty Spa beckons with restorative massages, revitalising facials and treatments designed to refresh both body and mind. The Beauty Salon ensures you feel your best, whether you’re preparing for a glamorous evening ahead or simply treating yourself to a little pampering. As evening approaches, Silver Shadow takes on a new energy. Begin with a cocktail in the Atrium or Panorama Lounge, where soft music and lively conversation set the mood. Dinner might mean French haute cuisine at La Dame, Italian specialities at La Terrazza, or the interactive Hot Rocks experience at The Grill. From here, the night is yours to shape. Settle into the Show Lounge for an incredible performance or try your luck in the Casino. For a slower pace, the Connoisseur’s Corner offers a refined retreat where fine cognacs and premium cigars can be enjoyed in deep leather chairs.

Ibiza, a radiant jewel in the Mediterranean Sea, is synonymous with electrifying nightlife, stunning beaches and a bohemian spirit that enchants all who visit.

Nothing if not strategic, Alcúdia is the ideal base for exploring Mallorca's north coast, with the 13-km-long (8-mile-long) beach from Port d'Alcúdia to C'an Picafort and the adjacent Playa de Muro, the bird-watchers' paradise in the S'Albufera wetlands, and the spectacular drive along the corniche to Cap de Formentor. The charming little walled town itself is a capsule version of Mallorcan history: the first city here was a Roman settlement, in 123 BC.

Mahón, the charming capital of Menorca, is a hidden Mediterranean gem known for its serene harbour, historic architecture and rich tapestry of cultures.

The infinite variety of street life, the nooks and crannies of the medieval Barri Gòtic, the ceramic tile and stained glass of Art Nouveau facades, the art and music, the throb of street life, the food (ah, the food!)—one way or another, Barcelona will find a way to get your full attention. The capital of Catalonia is a banquet for the senses, with its beguiling mix of ancient and modern architecture, tempting cafés and markets, and sun-drenched Mediterranean beaches. A stroll along La Rambla and through waterfront Barceloneta, as well as a tour of Gaudí's majestic Sagrada Famíliaand his other unique creations, are part of a visit to Spain's second-largest city. Modern art museums and chic shops call for attention, too. Barcelona's vibe stays lively well into the night, when you can linger over regional wine and cuisine at buzzing tapas bars.

The south coast of France is nothing if not beautiful. To the east you have the sparkling seas of the Riviera while to the west, the terrain becomes craggier, less built upon but no less lovely. As you travel west ports get smaller and less glossy – but remain undeniably authentic. Such is true of Collioure. This charming seaside resort might not have the mega yachts (or mega bucks) of St. Tropez and Monte-Carlo, but it certainly has a local flavour that is unique to the south-west of France. So much so that the post-impressionist movement Fauvism was immortalised here. Apparently the movement was created when artists including Matisse, Picasso and Derain arrived in 1905 and realised they could not purchase black pain in the area. They were thus forced to find a creative solution to their problem. The answer was, of course, the dotty pictures that defined 20th century art. So magnetic was the region that others flocked to the area, and even today Collioure’s church is one of the most painted locations in France, with a record 242 reproductions. So perhaps the best guide to Collioure is not the usual guide books, but rather a crash course in modern art. Little seems to have changed since the painters left the seaside village, olive and lemon groves are still abundant, grape vines still line the horizon and stone cottages still stand. Cicadas still sing, fishing boats – bringing home the region’s speciality of anchovies – still float, and life carries on very much as it must have done in 1905.

Palamós, nestled along the scenic Costa Brava in northeastern Spain, is a charming coastal town that beckons with its authentic Mediterranean allure.

Sète, often hailed as the Venice of Languedoc, is a charming port town in southern France, crisscrossed by a network of canals and bridges.

A glitzy, glamorous coastal resort that needs no introduction, Saint Tropez is the French Riviera hotspot of choice for A-listers and flotillas of gleaming yachts. The sparkle of its beaches, and clarity of its light, continues to attract artists - but it was the famous presence of Brigitte Bardot that leant Saint Tropez its enduring glamour and steamy appeal. Nowadays, speedboats skim offshore, while fine vintages from the vineyards nearby are uncorked in top-notch restaurants, in this well-heeled highlight of the Cote d'Azur. View less Famous bars offer views of the port along Quai Jean Jaurès, with its iconic cherry-red directors' chairs. Here you can admire the monstrous wealth of yachts that sparkle on the waters. On the same corner, big-name brand labels glimmer in the shops of rue François Sibilli - which cuts inland from the charming waterfront. The earthier appeal of boules clinking and thumping into the ground can be enjoyed at Place des Lices, where sun-wrinkled locals compete. Saint Tropez has a few beaches of its own, but famous stretches like Pampelonne Beach draw the biggest crowds to relax on star-studded golden sands. La Ponche, the authentic fishing quarter, retains its cobbled, historic elegance, and a 17th-century, hexagon-shaped citadel watches over the city and coastline from above. Coastal walks in the sea air snake away from the city’s bustle, and a series of headlands shape the stunning riviera landscape surrounding Saint Tropez. The historic monochrome Cap Camarat lighthouse adds a pleasing accent to hikes above the sparkling Mediterranean’s waves.

Enjoy the scenic beauty and laid-back culture of the Cote d'Azur in idyllic Villefranche-sur-Mer.
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Launched in 2000, Silver Shadow embodies the timeless elegance and personalised luxury that define Silversea’s heritage. Designed to offer a perfect balance of space, comfort, and intimacy, she welcomes just 392 guests into an atmosphere of refined tranquillity. Her all-suite accommodation, each attended by a dedicated butler, ensures every journey feels effortlessly indulgent, while expansive verandas provide the perfect setting to enjoy sweeping ocean views. On board, guests can indulge in world-class cuisine, unwind in the serene spa, or socialise over cocktails. Combining traditional craftsmanship with Silversea’s signature service, Silver Shadow continues to set the standard for classic, small-ship luxury—where every voyage feels like coming home to the world’s most exclusive retreat at sea.
What’s onboard: 392 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 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.
Savings are based on 2 people sharing a suite, savings are tiered depending on cruise and suite booked, please be advised that the savings may change at any time. Offer is for new bookings only made between 3rd December 2025 until 8pm 28th February 2026.
Savings are based on 2 people sharing a suite, savings are tiered depending on cruise and suite booked, please be advised that the savings may change at any time. Offer is for new bookings only made between 3rd December 2025 until 8pm 28th February 2026.
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