The first leg of the journey covers the Pacific Ocean over 46 days, with stops in Hawaii, French Polynesia, and Australia.
The second part of the voyage explores the Indian Ocean, visiting Southeast Asia and Africa. A highlight includes a seven-day visit to South Africa, offering guests the opportunity to participate in safari experiences.
Before reaching Europe, the cruise will visit destinations in the Atlantic Ocean, including Namibia, Angola, Ghana, Gambia, and the Canary Islands.
As the Silver Dawn makes its way to Copenhagen, it will also stop at various ports in the Western Mediterranean and Northern Europe.
Bertz Hernandez, president of Silversea, emphasized that the 2027 world cruise will visit more destinations than any previous voyage in the company’s history. The itinerary includes off-the-beaten-path ports and extended stays, along with visits to 50 UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
Exclusive onshore events are planned, such as:
Silversea’s 2027 world cruise promises an extraordinary global adventure, offering guests a rich tapestry of cultural experiences and luxurious travel across the world’s oceans.
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