Call us FREE 0808 2394 989
Opening Hours - Office open, we'll close at 8:00pm


Piraeus, often referred to as the "Port of Athens," stands as Greece's maritime gateway to the world.

As one of the lesser known islands in the Aegean Sea, Paros enjoys its reputation as being the underdog of the Cyclades. Often overshadowed by Mykonos to the north, or Santorini to the south, the savvy traveller knows this island paints one of the finest pictures of Greece that you’re ever likely to find. Arrival in Paros is postcard perfect and exactly as you imagine it. Cafes and tavernas line the pretty port, bougainvillea covers narrow streets, brightly painted fishing boats bob gently in the harbour. View less If you arrive early enough, you’ll find the catches of the day being sold for pennies. All the touch points are there: evocative blue shuttered, white-washed houses, windmills and domed churches on the horizon, arid hillside above an azure bay that homes promise of fresh figs, olives and the seductive lullaby of cicadas. This image might seem clichéd but in Paros, it’s reality. If strolling the cobbled streets that snake into the village does not sustain your love of Greek history, then head for the Archaeological Museum in the centre of town. Paros has been inhabited since 3200 BC and has a past of maritime battles, followed by economic development and cultural flourishing. The island was well known for its fabulous marble, a fine example of which is the lovely Town Hall in Lefkes village (notably Venus de Milo was also crafted from Parian marble). Literary lovers will also know that Paros was the birthplace of Greek lyrical poet Archilochus, statues of whom can be found all over the island.

Souda Bay, a natural harbour nestled on the northern coast of the Greek island of Crete, stands as a maritime jewel with a rich history and strategic significance.

Patmos, a serene gem in the Aegean Sea, is a sacred haven of spirituality and natural beauty.

Nestled in the heart of the Aegean Sea, Milos is a hidden gem among the Greek islands.

Kuşadasi, a vibrant coastal gem on Turkey's Aegean shores, beckons travellers with its sun-soaked beaches, ancient treasures and welcoming Turkish hospitality.

Mykonos, the radiant star of the Cyclades in the Aegean Sea, lures travellers with its alluring blend of cosmopolitan charm and timeless beauty.

Nafplion, a picturesque jewel nestled along the Peloponnese coastline, beckons travellers with its timeless charm and rich history.

Piraeus, often referred to as the "Port of Athens," stands as Greece's maritime gateway to the world.
View prices as:
Your current viewing preference is:
Per-Person Pricing
* Prices shown are per person, based on two adults sharing a twin cabin and include all cruise offer discounts and savings.
LOADING
| Deck | Price | Enquire | |
| G1 | Deck 7 | Enquire now |
| Deck | Price | Enquire | |
| ME | Deck 7 | Enquire now |
| Deck | Price | Enquire | |
| O1 | Deck 7 | Enquire now |
| Deck | Price | Enquire | |
| R1 | Deck 7 | Enquire now |
| Deck | Price | Enquire | |
| SL | Deck 7 | Enquire now |
| Deck | Price | Enquire | |
| VI | Deck 4 | Enquire now |
| Deck | Price | Enquire | |
| DX | Enquire now |
| Deck | Price | Enquire | |
| CV | Enquire now |
| Deck | Price | Enquire | |
| SV | Enquire now |
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.