Silversea: Arctic Polar Expedition Cruises
Silversea: Arctic Polar Expedition Cruises
Silversea Arctic Polar expedition cruises are the perfect post-Covid getaway experiences.
The destinations are sparsely populated, the ships are small, and the memories will last a lifetime.
Silversea is one of our Favorite Ocean Cruise Brands, and an Arctic expedition cruise is one of the top five destinations on our bucket list.
One of the first things to understand about an expedition cruise is that it is as active as you want it to be.
Silversea’s small luxury expedition ships are designed for guests who want to discover the world while traveling in comfort and elegance.
If you prefer to stay aboard one of their 5-star expedition ships and ogle eye-popping scenery, you can do that.
Or, if you prefer a little more adventure, then climb aboard one of their skiffs and go ashore to explore. It’s all up to you.
Expedition Teams
Between 11 and 28 qualified specialists will be on hand during every voyage. They will give lectures, run workshops, lead Zodiac trips, and guide nature walks to enrich and educate guests about the destinations.
Each cruise has experts in their fields, such as naturalists, geologists, zoologists, and ornithologists. Silversea Expeditions have one of the highest expedition team-to-guest ratios in the expedition cruising industry.
Silversea Ships Going to the Arctic and Greenland
Silversea has two ships sailing in the Arctic regions:
- Silver Cloud – with a maximum of 254 guests, 20-brand new Zodiacs, four superlative restaurants in Antarctica, and a pole to pole expedition itinerary, Silver Cloud really does break the ice between expedition and luxury.
- Silver Wind – with an ice-class hull refurbishment in the summer of 2021, Silver Wind is a perfect illustration of how complete a small-sized ship can be. With just 274-guests, beautiful suites, and spacious public areas, Silver Wind is one of the coziest and most intimate ships afloat today.
Silversea Arctic & Greenland Expedition Cruises
Silversea currently offers 21 different itineraries in the Arctic region.
The cruises range from 6-day cruises in Norway, a 13-day cruise from Norway to Iceland, and if you really want to be wild and crazy, how about a 24-day Northern Passage cruise from Greenland to Nome, Alaska?
We expect that these Arctic cruises will be very popular sailings post-Covid. To explore the 21 different itineraries, please CLICK HERE.
How to Book Silversea Cruises
A Silverseas Cruises price is the same booking directly with the cruise line or booking with Roaming Boomers Travel Services.
However, Silversea Cruises is a member of our Virtuoso Voyages program. Therefore, we have complimentary VIP perks to share on many of their voyages.
For more information or to book a luxurious itinerary with Silversea Cruises, please call Roaming Boomers Travel Services at (480) 550-1235 or use our convenient online information request (click here), and we’ll reach out to you.
Additional Reading:
- Best Way to Book an Ocean Cruise
- Silversea Cruises “Cruise With Confidence” Program
- Silversea Cruises Itineraries: 2022-2023
- Silversea Cruises World Cruise 2023
- Silversea Cruises Galapagos Islands
- Silversea Cruises: More All-Inclusive
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I am very interested in your arctic cruises. But I am expecting a very high price since the ships are small. So just to ask… What is the price of a 13 day arctic cruise from Norway to Iceland?
Hi Robbin,
Thanks for reaching out. I’ll respond to you by email. 🙂