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Silversea 2026 World Cruise Ends in Lisbon After 140 Days
The itinerary, titled “The Curious and the Sea,” included guest events from French Polynesia and Vanuatu to Cape Town, with a final Feast of Flowers in Funchal.
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The itinerary, titled “The Curious and the Sea,” included guest events from French Polynesia and Vanuatu to Cape Town, with a final Feast of Flowers in Funchal.
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The ship diverted about one hundred twenty miles from its planned track and spent roughly seven hours reaching the sailor before returning to Vancouver on schedule.
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Hosted by Silversea President Bert Hernandez, the sailing is tied to a Venetian Society refresh set for July 1, 2026, adding new ways for members to earn credit.
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The London-based cruise line announced the appointment May 22, saying Amadio will report directly to chief executive Gebhard Rainer and lead marketing worldwide.
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Silver Whisper and Silver Moon sail between Vancouver and Seward, while Silver Endeavour and Silver Wind cover fifty-five Arctic destinations across four countries.
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The move signals Swan Hellenic’s push to sharpen global distribution as luxury expedition cruising becomes more competitive and guest experience drives brand loyalty.
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Silversea is betting that luxury travelers want slower, deeper Pacific exploration, pushing world cruises beyond marquee capitals toward rarer ports and curated cultural access.
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Silversea’s new Puerto Williams hotel signals a push to own the full Antarctica fly-cruise experience, elevating Chile as a rival gateway to the White Continent.
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Volatile North Atlantic forecasts are making itinerary flexibility a competitive must for luxury lines. Silver Ray’s mid-crossing change underscores the new normal.
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Luxury cruise brands are racing to refresh midlife ships with destination-led dining and more premium suites, keeping them competitive for high-end European seasons.
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With new ships costly and shipyard slots tight, cruise operators are squeezing more berths from existing fleets, signaling a sharper race to grow revenue per sailing.
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Mediterranean winter sailings are increasingly vulnerable to fast-moving storms, pushing cruise lines to prioritize safe harbor and goodwill as much as the itinerary.