Silversea is to run a 149-day world cruise taking in 35 countries on five continents in 2027.
The 596-passenger Silver Dawn, one of the smallest world-cruising ships, will depart Los Angeles on January 8 and arrive in Copenhagen on June 7, 2027, calling at 80 destinations, more than any voyage in the brand’s history.
The itinerary includes 11 overnight, 20 new calls for a Silversea world cruise and visits to more than 50 World Heritage sites.
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General bookings for the ‘Three Oceans’ itinerary open on June 27 following an exclusive pre-sale from yesterday (Thursday).
Silver Dawn will sail westbound from Los Angeles to Brisbane over 46 days before crossing the Indian Ocean to Cape Town and travelling north to Europe.
Prices have not been disclosed, with the line providing quotes to potential passengers who fill in a form on its website.
The cruise is broken down into three segments and includes a series of bespoke events, including a musical performance at St Anne’s Cathedral in Belfast.