Silversea has announced its ultra-luxury 2027 world cruise, entitled “The Three Oceans”. The cruise will go for 149-days across 80 destinations, 35 countries and 50 UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
Silversea has designed the cruise to have a specific focus on connecting with local culture, crafting exclusive events across culinary experiences, seasonal enrichments and more.
The cruise will be on Silver Dawn, departing Los Angeles on January 8, before arriving in Copenhagen on June 7, 2027, traversing through the Pacific, Indian and Atlanic oceans along the way.
Bert Hernandez, president, Silversea: “With our World Cruises and industry-leading range of extended voyages, we sail to the most captivating and enriching destinations at the optimal times of the year, creating once-in-a-lifetime experiences through our unique destination expertise.
“In 2027, guests can explore 50 UNESCO World Heritage Sites, exclusive World Cruise events, and destination-enhancing culinary experiences through our S.A.L.T. program – all while traveling in Silversea’s trademark comfort. There is simply no better way to experience such a diverse array of iconic experiences in 2027 than by joining us on The Three Oceans World Cruise.”
Cruise highlights
- The cruise will arrive in Hawaii during the season for humpback whale watching, searching for the ocean’s giants across two international biosphere reserves
- Elsewhere in the Pacific the cruise will visit the Royal Tombs of the Kingdom of Tonga, the Historical Port Town of LEvuka on Kadavu Island, Chief Roi Mata’s Domain on Champagne Beach, and the Noumea Lagoons of New Caledonia
- There a range of Australia highlights across the Great Barrier Reef, Kakadu, the Gondwana and more
- Silver Dawn will sail around Asia, from blue whale spotting in Sri Lanka to Singapores Botanic Garden and the famous Praslin’s Vallée de Mai Nature Reserve
- Moving onto Africa, the cruise will visit Robben Island, imangaliso Wetland Park, Victoria Falls and more
- Next up is the Mediterranean, with visits to Bordeaux, Lisbon, Porto, Altamira, Morocco and more
- There will be plenty of immersion in the UK with plenty of historically significant sites to be visited like the Giant’s Causeway, Skara Brae and the Caernarfon Castle.
Immersion
- There will be 11 overnight stops in destinations such as Cape Town, Bordeaux, Papeete and Honolulu
- Guests will spend more time in port than other cruises, averaging more than 12 hours in port
- There are late night stays across more than two-thirds of all destinations to be visited
Exclusive events
- A traditional Polynesian celebration in Hawaii, with a sunset ceremony with a night of stargazing, traditional dishes, tropical libations and more
- A two-night overland journey from Durban to Port Elizabeth, allowing an immersive looking into Southern Africa and all its wildlife
- A curated night of St. Anne’s Cathedral in Belfast, complete with local cuisine and cultural celebrations