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Churchill, Manitoba to Pond Inlet, Nunavut Cruise

  • Departure DateMon 15th Jul 2024
  • Silversea Silver Endeavour
  • 24 Night Cruise From Churchill
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Itinerary

  • Churchill, Canada
  • Walrus Island
  • Digges Island
  • Cape Dorset
  • Kimmirut
  • Akpatok, Canada
  • Lower Savage Islands
  • Lady Franklin Island, Canada
  • Monumental Island
  • Nuuk
  • Evighedsfjorden
  • Kangaamiut
  • Sisimiut Holsteinsborg
  • Kangerlussuaq
  • Kangaamiut
  • Evighedsfjorden
  • Nuuk
  • Sisimiut Holsteinsborg
  • Ililussat, Greenland
  • Saqqaq
  • Uummannaq
  • Upernavik
  • Cape York, Greenland
  • Pond Inlet

What's Included

  • April Special Offer! Exclusive Extra Savings - Quote 'April'
  • Unlimited Beverages
  • Shore Excursions Included
  • Gratuities
  • Private Executive Transfers
  • Ultra-luxury, all-suite accommodation on board small intimate ships
  • Multiple restaurants with diverse cuisine & open-seating dining
  • Beverages in Suite and throughout the ship, including Champagne, select wines & Spirits
  • Soft Drinks including specialty coffees & bottled water
  • WiFi
  • 24-hour room service
  • Full Personalised Butler Service for every Suite

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Day 1 - Churchill, Canada

Arrive: Mon 15 July 2024

The Port of Churchill is a privately-owned port on Hudson Bay in Churchill, Manitoba, Canada. Routes from the port connect to the North Atlantic through the Hudson Strait

Day 2 - Churchill, Canada

Depart: Tue 16 July 2024 at 14:00

The Port of Churchill is a privately-owned port on Hudson Bay in Churchill, Manitoba, Canada. Routes from the port connect to the North Atlantic through the Hudson Strait

Day 3 - Walrus Island

Arrive: Wed 17 July 2024 at 06:30 / Depart: Wed 17 July 2024 at 18:00

The Walrus Islands are a group of craggy coastal islands in the Bering Sea, close to the northern shores of Bristol Bay, Alaska at the entrance to Togiak Bay. They are located 18 km to the east of Hagemeister Island, and are protected as the Walrus Islands State Game Sanctuary by the state.

Day 3 - Marble Island, Nunavut

Day 4 - Coral Harbour, Nunavut

Day 5 - Digges Island

Arrive: Fri 19 July 2024 at 09:00 / Depart: Fri 19 July 2024 at 18:00

Day 6 - Cape Dorset

Arrive: Sat 20 July 2024 at 06:30 / Depart: Sat 20 July 2024 at 18:00

Kinngait, formerly known as Cape Dorset until 27 February 2020, is an Inuit hamlet located on Dorset Island near Foxe Peninsula at the southern tip of Baffin Island in the Qikiqtaaluk Region of Nunavut,

Day 7 - Kimmirut

Arrive: Sun 21 July 2024 at 11:30 / Depart: Sun 21 July 2024 at 19:00

Kimmirut is a traditional Inuit hamlet of 455 people, located on the southernmost peninsula of Baffin Island, just across the Hudson Strait from mainland Québec. It is the southernmost community on Baffin Island. The name, translating as “the heel”, is named for a distinctive rocky outcrop that looks exactly like the back of your foot! First contact with Europeans occurred around 1000 AD when Dorset and Norse sailors from Greenland interacted. Intermittent contact continued between the Thule people and the Vikings for another 500 years.

Day 8 - Akpatok, Canada

Arrive: Mon 22 July 2024 at 06:30 / Depart: Mon 22 July 2024 at 18:00

Akpatok Island is a remote spot near the northernmost limits of the Labrador Peninsula. Steep and sheer limestone cliffs jut out of icy waters. Encased in snow and surrounded with sea ice in the winter months this uninhabited island lures huge amounts of wildlife most notably the world’s largest population of breeding Thick-billed Murres (known as Brünnich’s Guillemots in Europe) estimated at well over a million birds.

Day 9 - Lower Savage Islands

Arrive: Tue 23 July 2024 at 05:30 / Depart: Tue 23 July 2024 at 20:00

The Lower Savage Islands are an uninhabited offshore island group of Baffin Island, located in the Arctic Archipelago in the territory of Nunavut. The islands lie in the Gabriel Strait, an arm of Davis Strait, northwest of Resolution Island, and west of Edgell Island.

Day 10 - Lady Franklin Island, Canada

Arrive: Wed 24 July 2024 at 06:00 / Depart: Wed 24 July 2024 at 12:00

Named in honour of Sir John Franklin’s widow, the lonely and uninhabited Lady Franklin Island lies off of Baffin Island’s Hall Peninsula at the entrance to Cumberland Sound. The island is named for the wife of Sir John Franklin, the Arctic explorer who died trying to discover the Northwest Passage. The geology of the island is striking with vertical cliffs of Archean rocks, likely to be some of the oldest stone in Canada. The waters around Lady Franklin Island offer an abundance seabirds, ducks, seals, and walrus. View less With a bit of luck it is possible to see Atlantic Puffins here and perhaps even a rare Sabine’s Gull.

Day 10 - Monumental Island

Arrive: Wed 24 July 2024 at 14:00 / Depart: Wed 24 July 2024 at 20:00

Monumental Island is a splinter of ancient metamorphic rock, hunching in the frigid waters of the Davis Strait, defying the ocean and ice around it. Named to honour the legendary Polar Explorer Sir John Franklin, the island displays at times displays everything Nunavut has to offer, in an ocean studded with vast icebergs drifting across from Greenland. View less Monumental Island is a well known den site for polar bears, the icon of the Arctic; there is a good chance to see mother bears with cubs on the island, as the bears become trapped by the lack of summer ice, using the island as a base to hunt until the ice returns in the Autumn. Seeing the white silhouette of a polar bear against the ancient black rock and autumn tundra colours is an experience that will remain long after returning on board. Groups of harp seals are a common sight in the waters around Monumental Island, and can be very curious, often swimming very close to investigate new objects such as boats. There are several sites on the island also used as haul out sites for the charismatic Atlantic Walrus. These vast animals are surprisingly gentle and skittish, and can often be observed caring for their calves on the rock bluffs while keeping a careful watch for polar bears. Almost nowhere else in Nunavut can the charismatic wildlife of the Arcticbe observed in such a stunning setting.

Day 11 - At Sea

Day 12 - Nuuk

Arrive: Fri 26 July 2024 at 06:30 / Depart: Fri 26 July 2024 at 20:00

In the bustling capital city of Greenland, you could be forgiven for forgetting you are in such a vast and isolated country. Nuuk is Greenland's economic and social hub, home to more than a third of Greenland's population, and although it feels like a world capital, scratch the surface, and a uniquely Greenlandic character can be found underneath. Nuuk Cathedral overlooks the gorgeous old Colonial Harbour district and the Greenland National Museum, resting place of the legendary Qilakitsoq mummies, the true highlight of the museum's archaeological collection. View less Above the Colonial Harbour sits downtown Nuuk, with lines of Scandistyle apartments, a bustling shopping district, the Greenlandic Parliament, Nuuk City Hall (which welcomes visitors to see its artwork) and even outdoor cafes selling locally produced food and beer. These nods to modernity compete for space with local artisan boutiques, the meat market selling the catch from Nuuk's vast fjord-lands, and the stunning Katuaq Cultural Centre, where blockbuster movies, as well as local and foreign performers entertain the people of Nuuk. Although Nuuk has long been a melting pot of Danish and Greenlandic ideas, this is a city where Greenland displays its sophistication, with the Country's only traffic lights, roundabouts and University. Most of all, expect to find a multitude of friendly people who are proud of who they are, and equally proud of the city they call home.

Day 13 - Evighedsfjorden

Arrive: Sat 27 July 2024 at 07:30 / Depart: Sat 27 July 2024 at 07:30

Evighedsfjord (Eternity Fjord) is a large fjord northeast of Kangaamiut in southwest Greenland. The fjord has a length of 75 kilometers and several branches with numerous glaciers coming down from the Maniitsoq Ice Cap to the north can be seen. The Evighedsfjord has several bends and whenever the ship reaches the supposed end the fjord continues in another direction and seems to go on forever. Qingua Kujatdleq Glacier is at its southeastern end. At the northwestern end a U-shaped valley has seven glaciers coming down from the mountains but not reaching the water. The glaciers had their maximum extent around the year 1870 and have gone through several cycles of advance and retreat. The mountains on either side of the fjord can reach in excess of 2,000 meters and the fjord has a depth of up to 700 meters. Evighedsfjord’s snowline is at 1,100 meters and the Evighedsfjord region is famous as one of Greenland’s best heli-skiing areas.

Day 13 - Evigheids Glacier

Day 14 - Kangaamiut

Arrive: Sun 28 July 2024 at 16:00 / Depart: Sun 28 July 2024 at 22:00

Kangaamiut (the People of the Fjords) is a settlement which clings to the shoreline of Greenland's Arctic Circle region, backed by some of the country's most spectacular fjordlands. The nearby pinnacle-shaped mountains gave the Danish-Norwegian colonial settlement its original name of Sukkertoppen (Sugarloaf) and the town recently celebrated its 250th anniversary. Here, one can experience small-town Greenlandic culture at its most authentic. The town is scattered across a small hill, displaying all the colourful buildings of the town at once; it is impossible to take a bad photo here. View less A system of staircases and boardwalks leads to the top of the hill, an area used to helicopter transport which offers jaw-dropping vistas of the wilderness around the settlement. The locals are proud of their Inuit history and culture, and the people of Kangaamiut are friendly and welcoming to vistors. Depending on the day, one could see local men selling fresh fish or reindeer meat from the surrounding fjords or flensing their catch on the rocks of the harbour, local women selling intricate homemade beaded necklaces and carvings, or even be invited into a local home to share a pot of coffee with some of the friendly residents, who are always happy to have visitors. Although the scenery is world-class, as in many towns in Greenland, wonderful memories of the welcoming residents are the most treasured.

Day 14 - Sisimiut Holsteinsborg

Arrive: Sun 28 July 2024 at 06:00 / Depart: Sun 28 July 2024 at 14:30

Sisimiut ('The People of the Fox Holes') is Greenland's second city, the largest Arctic City in North America, and a hub between the warmer South and the frozen North of the country. With a young, dynamic population, including students from all over the country, Sisimiut is one of the fastest growing cities in Greenland. View less Inhabited for more than four and a half thousand years, the Danish Colonial Era saw the rapid development of the city into a trade centre, and the old buildings and artefacts can be seen at Sisimiut Museum, a collection of beautifully restored buildings displaying everything from ancient turf houses to modern Inuit art. The local artisans are considered some of the best in Greenland, and often sell their wares direct from their communal workshop in the harbour, where they barter with hunters for raw materials. Today, modern industry focussed on processing sea food and shipping; KNI, the state-run chain of general stores operating in even the most remote settlements is based in Sisimiut. Most residents still live in the colourful wooden houses Greenland is so well known for. Sisimiut's vast back country offers excellent opportunities for hiking and fishing, and the locals often use sled dogs or snowmobiles to get around their vast mountainous playground during the long winters. In the summer, one can walk as far as Kangerlussuaq International Airport, a trail also used for the gruelling Polar Circle Marathon, one of the toughest endurance events in the world.

Day 15 - Kangerlussuaq

Arrive: Mon 29 July 2024 at 05:30 / Depart: Mon 29 July 2024 at 17:00

Kangerlussuaq is a settlement in western Greenland in the Qeqqata municipality located at the head of the fjord of the same name (Danish: Søndre Strømfjord). It is Greenland's main air transport hub and the site of Greenland's largest commercial airport. The airport dates from American settlement during and after World War II, when the site was known as Bluie West-8 and Sondrestrom Air Base. The Kangerlussuaq area is also home to Greenland's most diverse terrestrial fauna, including muskoxen, caribou, and gyrfalcons. View less The settlement's economy and population of 512 is almost entirely reliant on the airport and tourist industry.

Day 16 - Kangaamiut

Arrive: Tue 30 July 2024 at 06:30 / Depart: Tue 30 July 2024 at 12:00

Kangaamiut (the People of the Fjords) is a settlement which clings to the shoreline of Greenland's Arctic Circle region, backed by some of the country's most spectacular fjordlands. The nearby pinnacle-shaped mountains gave the Danish-Norwegian colonial settlement its original name of Sukkertoppen (Sugarloaf) and the town recently celebrated its 250th anniversary. Here, one can experience small-town Greenlandic culture at its most authentic. The town is scattered across a small hill, displaying all the colourful buildings of the town at once; it is impossible to take a bad photo here. View less A system of staircases and boardwalks leads to the top of the hill, an area used to helicopter transport which offers jaw-dropping vistas of the wilderness around the settlement. The locals are proud of their Inuit history and culture, and the people of Kangaamiut are friendly and welcoming to vistors. Depending on the day, one could see local men selling fresh fish or reindeer meat from the surrounding fjords or flensing their catch on the rocks of the harbour, local women selling intricate homemade beaded necklaces and carvings, or even be invited into a local home to share a pot of coffee with some of the friendly residents, who are always happy to have visitors. Although the scenery is world-class, as in many towns in Greenland, wonderful memories of the welcoming residents are the most treasured.

Day 16 - Evighedsfjorden

Arrive: Tue 30 July 2024 at 14:30 / Depart: Tue 30 July 2024 at 19:00

Evighedsfjord (Eternity Fjord) is a large fjord northeast of Kangaamiut in southwest Greenland. The fjord has a length of 75 kilometers and several branches with numerous glaciers coming down from the Maniitsoq Ice Cap to the north can be seen. The Evighedsfjord has several bends and whenever the ship reaches the supposed end the fjord continues in another direction and seems to go on forever. Qingua Kujatdleq Glacier is at its southeastern end. At the northwestern end a U-shaped valley has seven glaciers coming down from the mountains but not reaching the water. The glaciers had their maximum extent around the year 1870 and have gone through several cycles of advance and retreat. The mountains on either side of the fjord can reach in excess of 2,000 meters and the fjord has a depth of up to 700 meters. Evighedsfjord’s snowline is at 1,100 meters and the Evighedsfjord region is famous as one of Greenland’s best heli-skiing areas.

Day 17 - Nuuk

Arrive: Wed 31 July 2024 at 07:00 / Depart: Wed 31 July 2024 at 20:00

In the bustling capital city of Greenland, you could be forgiven for forgetting you are in such a vast and isolated country. Nuuk is Greenland's economic and social hub, home to more than a third of Greenland's population, and although it feels like a world capital, scratch the surface, and a uniquely Greenlandic character can be found underneath. Nuuk Cathedral overlooks the gorgeous old Colonial Harbour district and the Greenland National Museum, resting place of the legendary Qilakitsoq mummies, the true highlight of the museum's archaeological collection. View less Above the Colonial Harbour sits downtown Nuuk, with lines of Scandistyle apartments, a bustling shopping district, the Greenlandic Parliament, Nuuk City Hall (which welcomes visitors to see its artwork) and even outdoor cafes selling locally produced food and beer. These nods to modernity compete for space with local artisan boutiques, the meat market selling the catch from Nuuk's vast fjord-lands, and the stunning Katuaq Cultural Centre, where blockbuster movies, as well as local and foreign performers entertain the people of Nuuk. Although Nuuk has long been a melting pot of Danish and Greenlandic ideas, this is a city where Greenland displays its sophistication, with the Country's only traffic lights, roundabouts and University. Most of all, expect to find a multitude of friendly people who are proud of who they are, and equally proud of the city they call home.

Day 18 - Sisimiut Holsteinsborg

Arrive: Thu 01 August 2024 at 11:00 / Depart: Thu 01 August 2024 at 19:00

Sisimiut ('The People of the Fox Holes') is Greenland's second city, the largest Arctic City in North America, and a hub between the warmer South and the frozen North of the country. With a young, dynamic population, including students from all over the country, Sisimiut is one of the fastest growing cities in Greenland. View less Inhabited for more than four and a half thousand years, the Danish Colonial Era saw the rapid development of the city into a trade centre, and the old buildings and artefacts can be seen at Sisimiut Museum, a collection of beautifully restored buildings displaying everything from ancient turf houses to modern Inuit art. The local artisans are considered some of the best in Greenland, and often sell their wares direct from their communal workshop in the harbour, where they barter with hunters for raw materials. Today, modern industry focussed on processing sea food and shipping; KNI, the state-run chain of general stores operating in even the most remote settlements is based in Sisimiut. Most residents still live in the colourful wooden houses Greenland is so well known for. Sisimiut's vast back country offers excellent opportunities for hiking and fishing, and the locals often use sled dogs or snowmobiles to get around their vast mountainous playground during the long winters. In the summer, one can walk as far as Kangerlussuaq International Airport, a trail also used for the gruelling Polar Circle Marathon, one of the toughest endurance events in the world.

Day 19 - Ililussat, Greenland

Arrive: Fri 02 August 2024 at 09:00 / Depart: Fri 02 August 2024 at 21:00

Ilulissat is a coastal town in western Greenland. It's known for the Ilulissat Icefjord and for huge icebergs Disko Bay, shed by the Sermeq Kujalleq glacier. Trails run to the Sermermiut settlement for dramatic views over the ice. The Ilulissat Museum traces the area’s history and the life of local-born explorer Knud Rasmussen. The area is home to thousands of Greenland dogs, used for dogsledding.

Day 20 - Equp Sermia Glacier

Day 20 - Saqqaq

Arrive: Sat 03 August 2024 at 15:15 / Depart: Sat 03 August 2024 at 20:30

Saqqaq is a settlement in the Avannaata municipality in western Greenland. Founded in 1755 as Solsiden, Saqqaq had 132 inhabitants in 2020. The village's Kalaallisut name is a translation of the Danish meaning "Sunny Side", in reference to its position relative to Livets Top.

Day 21 - Uummannaq

Arrive: Sun 04 August 2024 at 08:30 / Depart: Sun 04 August 2024 at 14:00

Fjords were carved by glaciers and Uummannaq Fjord must have been carved by an enormous one in the past. This fjord is about 160 km (100 miles) long and 24–48 km (15–30 miles) wide as it extends eastward to the Greenland ice cap. The main fjord divides into several smaller fjords also fed by glaciers. Store Glacier, or Great Qarajaq, is one of the world’s fastest moving at 5.7 km (3.5 miles) a year. It sheds icebergs that float, melt, develop strange shapes and pose for photographers.

Day 22 - Expedition Upernavik Fjord

Day 22 - Upernavik

Arrive: Mon 05 August 2024 at 14:30 / Depart: Mon 05 August 2024 at 19:30

Upernavik, home to around one thousand people, sits on a low island in an iceberg jewelled sea, surrounded by sea ice for much of the year. The hub for the many small villages in the area, Upernavik is surprisingly cosmopolitan, proudly the northernmost true town in Greenland. A runic inscription dated to around 1300 was found outside the town in the 1850s, marking the northern limit of Norse exploration in Greenland. View less But the Inuit history of the area goes back far longer, with waves of Palaeo-Inuit settlers from Canada inhabiting the prey-rich area for almost five thousand years, and inhabited by the modern Thule Inuit (ancestors of modern Greenlanders) continuously for the last nine hundred years. Upernavik is a city at peace with it's wealth of history. Founded in 1772, the town is one of the oldest in Greenland, and the excellent local museum proudly displays a stunning collection of artefacts and artwork from all over Northwestern Greenland in several period buildings, including the Old Church. Nearby is the larger New Church, a constant hub for the local community; weddings, christenings and confirmations are commonly an excuse for the whole town to celebrate and wear their intricate national costumes. With the only airport in the area, Upernavik is also a commercial centre for North Greenland, with fresh food and mail going North, while fish and furs are exported South, and the local artisans are among the best in Greenland, proudly displaying their work to visitors.

Day 23 - Kraulshavn

Day 24 - Cape York, Greenland

Arrive: Wed 07 August 2024 at 05:30 / Depart: Wed 07 August 2024 at 11:30

Cape York is a cape on the northwestern coast of Greenland, in northern Baffin Bay

Day 25 - Pond Inlet

Arrive: Thu 08 August 2024 at 07:00 / Depart: Thu 08 August 2024

Located in northern Baffin Island Pond Inlet is a small predo¬minantly Inuit community with a population of roughly 1 ,500 inhabitants. In 1818 the British explorer John Ross named a bay in the vicinity after the English astronomer John Pond. Today Pond Inlet is considered one of Canada's "jewels of the North" thanks to several picturesque glaciers and mountain ranges nearby. Many archaeological sites of ancient Dorset and Thule peoples can be found near Pond Inlet. View less The Inuit hunted caribou, ringed and harp seals, fish, polar bears, and walrus, as well as narwhals, geese, ptarmigans and Arctic hares long before European and American whalers came here to harvest bowhead whales. Pond Inlet is also known as a major center of Inuit art especially the printmaking and stone carving.

Silver Endeavour From Silversea

Silversea Cruises welcomes Silver Endeavour to its fleet—one of the world’s most luxurious expedition ships. The fifth expedition ship in its fleet of 11, Silver Endeavour strengthens Silversea’s position as the leader in ultra-luxury expedition cruising, broadening the industry’s most diverse polar offering for guests’ enjoyment. “One of the most luxurious expedition ships afloat, Silver Endeavour will accelerate our strategy of growth, enriching our offering to unprecedented levels and reaffirming our position as the leading ultra-luxury expedition cruise line,” said Roberto Martinoli, President and CEO, Silversea Cruises. “The expedition cruising industry is poised to resume accelerated growth, driven by demand among high-end, affluent customers for travel to remote and hard-to-access destinations. Silver Endeavour will strengthen our polar offering, further diversifying our broad-ranging product. With the ongoing support of Royal Caribbean Group, we are enhancing the cruise experience for our guests, unlocking the world’s most rewarding destinations in a way that only Silversea can.” “To honour the spirit of expedition travel, we have renamed the ship Silver Endeavour—paying testament to one of history’s most famous vessels,” said Barbara Muckermann, Chief Commercial Officer, Silversea Cruises. “Aboard Silver Endeavour, travellers will channel the same sense of discovery that guided pioneering explorers, such as James Cook, in bygone eras.” Built to PC6 polar class specifications, Silver Endeavour is designed for polar exploration. She carries state-of-the-art amenities, with an industry-leading Zodiac-to-guest ratio; kayaks; and cutting-edge navigation and exploration technology, including a remote gimbal camera system, which can capture high-quality images from 5km, among other amenities. She will maintain Silversea’s trademark level of luxury, with a crew-to-guest ratio of approximately 1:1. Spread over eight public decks, the all-suite Silver Endeavour offers guests the most spacious accommodations in expedition cruising, upholding Silversea’s trademark level of comfort; multiple restaurants, bars and lounges; an expansive spa; a two-storied solarium with a swimming pool and whirlpool; and an array of indoor and outdoor observation areas. She fosters an intimate onboard atmosphere, enabling guests to discover destinations like Antarctica in depth, with great interaction between travellers and Silversea’s expedition experts.

Ship Cabins

Classic Veranda Suite

Located lower bow, the Classic Veranda Suite offers all the comfort and attention to detail that you can expect aboard — both inside and out. A generous expanse of interior comforts — elegant décor, stunning marble bathroom and ample seating area (with sofa bed that is able to accommodate a third berth), offers everything you need for a comfortable cruise. But perhaps this suite’s finest asset lies just outside, as floor-to-ceiling glass doors open onto a private veranda, making every sunset feel as if it is yours alone. Veranda with patio furniture and floor-to-ceiling glass doors. Sitting area with convertible sofa to accommodate an additional guest. Bathroom with double faucets on large vanity and walk-in shower. Twin beds or king-sized bed. Vanity table(s) / Writing desk(s). Custom-made bed mattresses. Wheelchair accessible suite has a bathroom with vanity and shower. One large flat-screen TVs with Interactive Media Library. Complimentary Wi-Fi. Wall mounted USB mobile device chargers. Direct-dial telephone(s).

Deluxe Veranda Suite

Deluxe Veranda Suites keep the iconic suite configuration - one of the most successful in the industry - while enhancing your creature comforts and destination immersion. Located on the privileged upper mid levels, Deluxe Veranda Suites have spacious interiors with a bedroom area that includes a large writing desk and comfortable living room with a convertible sofa (able to accommodate a third berth). Even better, the balcony is larger and more beautiful than ever, offering ample space to relax and enjoy sweeping views, wherever you are. Veranda with patio furniture and floor-to-ceiling glass doors. Sitting area with convertible sofa to accommodate an additional guest. Bathroom with double faucets on large vanity and walk-in shower. Twin beds or king-sized bed. Vanity table(s) / Writing desk(s). Custom-made bed mattresses. Wheelchair accessible suite has a bathroom with vanity and shower. One large flat-screen TVs with Interactive Media Library. Complimentary Wi-Fi. Wall mounted USB mobile device chargers. Direct-dial telephone(s).

Grand Suite

The Grand Suite is one of the most luxurious and spacious suites on board Silver Endeavour. It guarantees sweeping views of your destination thanks to its large balcony. A spacious interior includes a large living room, separate dining area and large bedroom with a big walk-in wardrobe. A luxurious bathroom with double vanity, whirlpool bath and walk-in shower completes. In addition, the Grand Suite also includes a small, second bedroom able to accommodate a third berth. Large veranda with patio furniture and floor-to-ceiling glass doors. Living room with sitting area. Separate dining area. Bathroom with double vanity, walk-in shower and whirlpool bath. Third guest can be accommodated in an additional single bed bedroom. Twin beds or king-sized bed and a single bed in the additional bedroom. Vanity table(s). Writing desk(s). Custom-made bed mattresses. Three large flat-screen TVs with Interactive Media Library. Sound system with Bluetooth connectivity. Espresso machine.

Master Suite

One of our most sumptuous suites ever designed! With innovative domed glazing surrounding the living areas and one of the largest balconies on board, the Master Suite offers complete destination immersion at sea. Floor-to-ceiling windows provide wow-factor 270? views, while the beautifully appointed living and dining areas, separate bedroom and bathroom with walk in shower and whirlpool bath ensure complete in suite comfort. If you have ever wanted to experience expedition travel while not missing on luxury, Silver Endeavour’s Master Suite is the answer. One bedroom: 108 sq.m. including veranda Images are intended as a general reference. Features, materials, finishes and layout may be different than shown. Essentials Deck(s): 8 Section: Aft Characteristics Large Veranda with floor-to-ceiling glass doors Separate dining area Living room with sitting area Double vanity Walk-in shower Whirlpool bath Walk-in wardrobe with personal safe Furniture King size bed Writing desk Luxury bed mattresses Media & Communication Unlimited Premium Wi-Fi 2 large flat screen TVs with Interactive Media Library Sound system with bluetooth connectivity Direct dial telephone Wall mounted USB-C mobile device chargers Onboard Services Butler service Complimentary laundry, pressing & wet cleaning Two hours of worldwide phone use, per voyage segment Champagne on arrival Amenities Espresso machine Pillow menu Refrigerator and bar setup stocked with your preferences Plush bathrobe Luxury bath amenities Umbrella Hair Dryer Slippers

Owner's Suite

Supremely spacious and superbly located, the Owner’s Suite is the most luxurious suite on board. Located in the premium bow position on deck seven, the Owner’s Suite offers amazing destination immersion, thanks its enormous surrounding balcony and incredible views from all indoor areas. The large living room, separate dining area and well-stocked bar are perfect for sharing a moment with like-minded travellers, while the luxurious and well-appointed bedrooms ensure supreme comfort any time of the day or night. Large veranda with patio furniture and floor-to-ceiling glass doors. Living room with sitting area. Separate dining area. Main bedroom has a large walk-in wardrobe with personal safe and a bathroom with double vanity, walk-in shower and whirlpool bath. Second bedroom has a separate wardrobe and a bathroom with walk-in shower. Twin beds or king-sized bed in both bedrooms. Writing desk(s). Custom-made bed mattresses. Three large flat-screen TVs with Interactive Media Library. Sound system with Bluetooth connectivity. Espresso machine.

Premium Veranda Suite

Our best-selling Premium Veranda Suite is more beautiful and luxurious than ever on board Silver Endeavour. This suite offers a large bedroom space with dreamy bedding, a stunning marbled bathroom with a large vanity and sumptuous walk-in shower. Comfortable furnishings and elegant decor make staying in (almost) as good as going out! Spacious and well-situated, enjoy ultra-luxury amenities from the 24-hour butler service to the well-stocked mini-bar (and yes, they’re all included!). The sofa-bed can easily accommodate a third guest. Veranda with patio furniture and floor-to-ceiling glass doors. Sitting area with convertible sofa to accommodate an additional guest. Bathroom with double faucets on large vanity and walk-in shower. Twin beds or king-sized bed. Vanity table(s) / Writing desk(s). Custom-made bed mattresses. Wheelchair accessible suite has a bathroom with vanity and shower. One large flat-screen TVs with Interactive Media Library. Complimentary Wi-Fi. Wall mounted USB mobile device chargers. Direct-dial telephone(s).

Signature Suite

Get closer to your destination with Silver Endeavour’s Signature Suite! Located on deck eight, this beautiful accommodation offers a wonderfully large living room, a dining area, a separate bedroom and a bathroom with walk-in shower and whirlpool bath. But surely the best thing about the Signature Suite is the huge private veranda and floor-to-ceiling glass walls, offering you sweeping views whether you are at the tip or toe of the world. The Signature Suite is one of our favourite places to melt into enjoy serene polar landscapes after a day of on shore exploring. One bedroom: 67-78 sq.m. including veranda Images are intended as a general reference. Features, materials, finishes and layout may be different than shown. Essentials Deck(s): 8 Section: Aft, Mid-Ship Characteristics Large Veranda with floor-to-ceiling glass doors Separate dining area Living room with sitting area Double vanity Walk-in shower Whirlpool bath Walk-in wardrobe with personal safe Furniture King size bed Writing desk Luxury bed mattresses Media & Communication Unlimited Premium Wi-Fi 2 large flat screen TVs with Interactive Media Library Sound system with bluetooth connectivity Direct dial telephone Wall mounted USB-C mobile device chargers Onboard Services Butler service Complimentary laundry, pressing & wet cleaning Two hours of worldwide phone use, per voyage segment Champagne on arrival Amenities Espresso machine Pillow menu Refrigerator and bar setup stocked with your preferences Plush bathrobe Luxury bath amenities Umbrella Hair Dryer Slippers

Silver Suite

No Silversea ship would be complete without our guests’ favourite Silver Suite. Located on deck eight, the Silver Suite promises stunning views of the destination thanks to its floor-to-ceiling window and large balcony. The spacious living area allows for comfortable relaxing while the dining area makes cosy nights in veritable experiences in themselves. Additionally, Silver Suites feature generous walk-in wardrobes as well as a bathroom with a large walk-in shower, vanity and separate lavatory. Veranda with patio furniture and floor-to-ceiling glass doors. Living room with convertible sofa to accommodate an additional guest. Dining area. Bathroom with double vanity and walk-in shower. Twin beds or king-sized bed. Vanity table(s). Writing desk(s). Custom-made bed mattresses. Two large flat-screen TVs with Interactive Media Library. Sound system with Bluetooth connectivity. Complimentary Wi-Fi. Wall mounted USB mobile device chargers. Direct-dial telephone(s). Sound system with Bluetooth connectivity. Espresso machine.

Superior Veranda Suite

The Superior Veranda Suite is found on the upper decks. From the sumptuous views from the teak veranda to the spacious sitting room (with sofa bed able to accommodate a third berth) and large marble bathroom, everything about the Superior Veranda has been designed for your comfort. A comfortable living space, attention to detail and a generous expanse of amenities makes this stunning suite a cosy home while on the seas. Veranda with patio furniture and floor-to-ceiling glass doors. Sitting area with convertible sofa to accommodate an additional guest. Bathroom with double faucets on large vanity and walk-in shower. Twin beds or king-sized bed. Vanity table(s) / Writing desk(s). Custom-made bed mattresses. Wheelchair accessible suite has a bathroom with vanity and shower. One large flat-screen TVs with Interactive Media Library. Complimentary Wi-Fi. Wall mounted USB mobile device chargers. Direct-dial telephone(s).
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