Silver Spirit, which debuted in December of 2009, is the new flagship of Silversea Cruises. She's a luxurious vessel that features more verandas and dining choices than ever before on a Silversea ship. She is 36,000 tons and has 8 passenger decks (11 decks in total). Among her onboard features are the Stars Supper Club, The Casino, The Spa at Silversea, a pool, whirlpools, various lounges, boutiques and Le Champagne Wine Restaurant by Relais & Chataux.
During 2011, Silver Spirit will be doing a 119-night World Cruise itinerary. She'll embark on this fantastic journey in Los Angeles and will complete it in Southampton, England.
Silver Spirit will be featuring cruises in the following regions (subject to change, based on the cruise line's discretion):
2010: Caribbean, Mediterranean, Mexican Riviera, Panama Canal, South America, Transatlantic, US Pacific Coast, Western Europe, World Cruise 2011: Asia, Australia & New Zealand, Caribbean, India, Mediterranean, Mexican Riviera, Middle East, Northern Europe, South Pacific, Transatlantic, Transpacific, Western Europe, World Cruise
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On a Silversea cruise the onboard attire ranges from casual to formal. During the day casual resort wear is appropriate, meaning that you should wear the type of outfit that you would if you were at a resort.
There is three types of evening dress codes onboard a Silversea cruise: casual, informal and formal. Casual means open neck shirts, slacks and sports outfits. Informal means dresses or trousersuits for women, and jackets (tie optional) for men. Formal evening wear for women is an evening gown or cocktail dress, while it's a tuxedo, dinner jacket or dark suit for men. If you dine in La Terrazza on a formal night you may wear casually elegant attire (which would be a dress or trousersuit for women, and a jacket with tie optional for men).
Sailings of eight days or less will usually have two formal nights, while longer cruises usually have three or four formal nights.
There is not a children's program, and there are not any children's facilities onboard any of Silversea's cruise ships. Silversea doesn't allow children under one year old to book, and actually reserves the right to limit the number of children under three years of age onboard each sailing.
Gratuities are included in the cruise fare for all Silversea cruises.
The minimum drinking age on all Silversea cruise ships is 21 years old.
The minimum gambling age onboard all Silversea cruise ships is 18 years old.