Silversea 2027 World Cruise to visit 80 ports in 149 days

Silversea’s 2027 World Cruise is set to visit over 80 ports of call across three different oceans.

Now available for booking, the 149-day global voyage is said to be the most destination-intensive ever offered by the luxury brand.

Named “The Three Oceans,” the itinerary features visits to 35 countries on five continents, including 20 new calls for a Silversea World Cruise and 11 overnight visits. If you’d like more info on this cruise then talk to Paul at 101cruise.com.au today.

Set to depart from the port of Los Angeles on January 8, 2027, the cruise takes place onboard the 596-guest Silver Dawn.

According to Silversea, the 2021-built vessel will be one of the smallest ships offering world voyages in the near future.

After leaving from California, the itinerary explores the Pacific Ocean over a 46-day period, with visits to destinations in Hawaii, Australia, French Polynesia and more.

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The first segment of The Three Oceans World Cruise explores the Pacific Ocean, with 46 days cruising to destinations in Hawaii, French Polynesia and Australia.

Highlighted destinations in this part of the cruise include Honolulu, Bora Bora, Champagne Bay, Airlie Beach, and Brisbane – where the segment ends.

For the second part of the voyage, the Silver Dawn moves to the Indian Ocean, visiting ports of call in Southeast Asia and Africa.

This segment is highlighted by a seven-day visit to South Africa, Silversea said, which allows guests to participate in safari experiences.

Inspired by the company’s scouting in the region, the South Africa portion of the itinerary features a two-night overland experience that includes safari trips and a visit to Victoria Falls.

Before arriving in Europe, the itinerary explores additional destinations in the Atlantic Ocean, such as Namibia, Angola, Ghana, Gambia and the Canary Islands.

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On its way to Copenhagen, the Silver Dawn is also set to visit ports of call in the Western Mediterranean and Northern Europe.

According to Silversea’s president Bertz Hernandez, the 2027 world cruise will also call on more destinations than any voyage in the company’s history.

The itinerary also includes off-the-beaten-path ports of call and longer stays, he added, as well as visits to 50 UNESCO World Heritage Sites.

The cruise is also highlighted by exclusive onshore events, including a sunset ho’olaule’a in Honolulu, a two-night overland experience in South Africa and a musical performance at St. Anne’s Cathedral in Belfast.

Sailing between Brisbane and Cape Town, the segment sails to several other destinations, such as Bali, Semarang, Singapore, Colombo, the Maldives, Seychelles, Reunion and South Africa.

Before arriving at Copenhagen, its final port, on June 7, 2027, the Silver Dawn is also scheduled to explore the Atlantic Ocean.

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Sailing to destinations in Africa, Cape Verde, and the Canary Islands, the itinerary features visits to Ghana, Senegal, Praia, Arrecife and Morocco.

After arriving in Lisbon, the ship also sails to destinations in Western and Northern Europe, such as Bordeaux in France and Trondheim in Norway.

You can check out the full itinerary here.

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