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Itinerary

Kangerlussuaq Havn

The name Kangerlussuaq means "Big Fjord" in the local Kalaallisut language. The settlement of about 500 people is located in western Greenland on flat land at the head of a fjord with the same name. Kangerlussuaq is the site of Greenland's largest commercial airport and most of the ec... Read More

Day 1
20 September 2026

Kangerlussuaq Havn

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Day 1
20 September 2026

Reykjavík

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Day 2
21 September 2026

Kangerlussuaq Havn

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Day 3
22 September 2026

Pangnirtung, Nunavut

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Day 3
22 September 2026

Kekerten Island, Nunavut

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Day 4
23 September 2026

Lady Franklin Island, Nunavut

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Day 4
23 September 2026

Monument Island, Nunavut

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Day 5
24 September 2026

Lower Savage Islands, Nunavut

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Day 5
24 September 2026

Resolution Island, Qikiqtaaluk

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Day 6
25 September 2026

Nachvak Fiord, Newfoundland and Labrador

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Day 7
26 September 2026

Ramah Bay, Newfoundland and Labrador

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Day 7
26 September 2026

Rose Island, Newfoundland and Labrador

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Day 8
27 September 2026

Hebron, Newfoundland and Labrador

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Day 9
28 September 2026

Nain, Newfoundland and Labrador

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Day 10
29 September 2026

Indian Harbour, Newfoundland and Labrador

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Day 11
30 September 2026

Battle Harbor, Newfoundland and Labrador

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Day 11
30 September 2026

L'Anse aux Meadows, Newfoundland and Labrador

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Day 12
01 October 2026

At Sea

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Day 13
02 October 2026

At Sea

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Day 14
03 October 2026

At Sea

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Day 15
04 October 2026

Halifax, Nova Scotia

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Day 16
05 October 2026

At Sea

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Day 17
06 October 2026

At Sea

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Day 18
07 October 2026

At Sea

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Day 19
08 October 2026

At Sea

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Day 20
09 October 2026

South Friars Bay

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Day 21
10 October 2026

Montserrat

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Day 22
11 October 2026

Rodney Bay

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Day 23
12 October 2026

Bridgetown

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Day 24
13 October 2026

Port-of-Spain

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Day 25
14 October 2026

At Sea

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Day 26
15 October 2026

At Sea

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Day 27
16 October 2026

Devil's Island

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Day 28
17 October 2026

At Sea

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Day 29
18 October 2026

At Sea

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Day 30
19 October 2026

At Sea

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Day 31
20 October 2026

Fortaleza

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Day 32
21 October 2026

Natal

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Day 33
22 October 2026

At Sea

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Day 34
23 October 2026

Salvador de Bahia

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Day 35
24 October 2026

At Sea

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Day 36
25 October 2026

At Sea

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Day 37
26 October 2026

Buzios

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Day 38
27 October 2026

Parati

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Day 39
28 October 2026

Rio de Janeiro

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Day 40
29 October 2026

At Sea

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Day 41
30 October 2026

Camboriú

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Day 42
31 October 2026

At Sea

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Day 43
01 November 2026

At Sea

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Day 44
02 November 2026

Montevideo

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Day 45
03 November 2026

At Sea

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Day 46
04 November 2026

At Sea

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Day 47
05 November 2026

Falkland Islands

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Day 48
06 November 2026

Port Stanley

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Day 49
07 November 2026

Falkland Islands

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Day 50
08 November 2026

Falkland Islands

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Day 51
09 November 2026

At Sea

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Day 52
10 November 2026

At Sea

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Day 53
11 November 2026

Antarctic Experience

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Day 54
12 November 2026

Antarctic Experience

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Day 55
13 November 2026

Antarctic Experience

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Day 56
14 November 2026

Antarctic Experience

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Day 57
15 November 2026

Antarctic Experience

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Day 58
16 November 2026

At Sea

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Day 59
17 November 2026

At Sea

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Day 60
18 November 2026

Ushuaia

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Day 61
19 November 2026

Ushuaia

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*This holiday is generally suitable for persons with reduced mobility. For customers with reduced mobility or any medical condition that may require special assistance or arrangements to be made, please notify your Cruise Concierge at the time of your enquiry, so that we can provide specific information as to the suitability of the holiday, as well as make suitable arrangements with the Holiday Provider on your behalf.

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Marina and complimentary watersports, Caviar in the Surf beach barbeques

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Deck 10

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  • Sun deck

Deck 9

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  • Constellation Lounge
  • The Club
  • Sky Bar

Deck 8

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  • Winter Garden Suite - Category WG
  • Signature Suite - Category SS
  • Penthouse Suite - Category PH
  • Veranda Suite - Category V2, V4
  • Panorama Veranda Suite - Category VP
  • Bridge

Deck 7

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  • Owner's Suite - Category OW
  • Veranda Suite - Category V2, V4,
  • Panorama Veranda Suite - Category VP
  • Veranda Spa Suite - Category VS
  • Winter Garden Suite - Category WG
  • Accessible Veranda Suite - V4
  • Penthouse Spa Suite - Category PS
  • Spa & Wellness Area
  • Treatment Rooms
  • Fitness Centre

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  • Veranda Suite - Category V2, V3
  • Panorama Veranda Suite - Category VP
  • Bow Lounge
  • Seabourn Square

Deck 5

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  • Veranda Suite - Category V1, V3
  • Panorama Veranda Suite - Category VP
  • Meeting Room
  • The Colonnade
  • The Patio
  • Infinity Pool

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  • The Studio
  • Discovery Centre
  • Expedition Lounge
  • Shop
  • The Restaurant

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  • Zodiac Embark
  • Landing Zone

Seabourn Venture Cabins & Suites

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Galápagos Islands Expedition Cruise Guide 2026

Galápagos Islands Expedition Cruise Guide 2026

Galápagos Islands Expedition Cruise Guide for 2026 A remote, breathtaking part of the globe that’s earned UNESCO World Heritage status, the Galápagos Islands are a dream destination with a host of spectacular wildlife and stunning landscapes. The archipelago is best experienced on a Galápagos expedition cruise, and whether you’re an avid nature lover, a passionate photographer, or simply seeking an extraordinary travel experience, it’s a truly unique part of the world that’s a must-visit for any intrepid explorer. So, what’s so special about the Galápagos Islands? Let’s find out more about this beautiful area of the world. Discover Galápagos Islands Expedition Cruises Where are the Galápagos Islands located? The Galápagos Islands are a stunning archipelago of volcanic islands situated in the Eastern Pacific near the equator, approximately 1,000 kilometres west off the coast of Ecuador in South America. The Galápagos province is part of Ecuador and consists of 18 main islands, as well as three smaller islands. What's so special about the Galápagos Islands? The islands are infamously known for being the foundation of which Charles Darwin developed his theory of evolution by natural selection, which continues to play a prominent role in modern-day science today. The Galápagos Islands are a proud UNESCO World Heritage site, home to a vast array of spectacular wildlife and biodiversity, including rare species w hich aren’t found anywhere else on Earth.     What wildlife can I see in the Galápagos Islands on an expedition cruise? The Islands are inhabited by a host of spectacular animals, most notably the Galápagos giant tortoises and marine iguanas, as well as flightless cormorants. There are truly endless opportunities for wildlife interactions wherever you are in the Galápagos; you’ll spot various animals and species without even having to look for it. The surrounding waters are teeming with marine life, from manta rays, hammerhead sharks to turtles and sea lions and an abundance of colourful fish. While on land, you can spot an impressive array of avian life here too, including penguins, blue-footed boobies and the iconic Darwin’s finches, the pivotal part of Darwin’s theory. What activities can you experience on an expedition cruise to the Galápagos Islands? An expedition cruise to the Galápagos Islands offers an array of exciting activities to help immerse you in this beautiful place. From wildlife spotting, snorkelling, hiking up volcanoes, walking on lava flows and visiting the Charles Darwin Research Station, there’s an abundance of fun excursions to enjoy whilst exploring the Islands. Read our blog for more inspiration on what you can get up to while on an expedition cruise around the Galápagos Islands. When is the best time to visit the Galápagos Islands on an expedition cruise? There is no 'bad' time to visit the Galápagos Islands. Having such close proximity to the equator means the weather is always warm, allowing you flexibility to choose the months that work for you, as well as your preferences for weather and wildlife. Despite the climate offering year-round seasonality, there are months and seasons that offer higher temperatures. If weather is a higher priority for you, then December through to May offers warmer days and calmer seas for a smoother sailing experience. While June through to November slightly cooler temperatures (but still comfortable and warm), this encourages a chance to see more active marine life. What cruise lines sail to the Galápagos Islands? You can embark on a Galápagos expedition cruise with a number of different cruise lines, catering to different budgets and needs. If you’re seeking an ultra-luxury experience where you can explore whilst immersed in comfort, Silversea offers phenomenal itineraries to the Galápagos Islands. Both HX Expeditions and Celebrity Cruises also offer incredible expedition sailings for those wanting to visit this beautiful place without the price of a luxury proposition. Which island in the Galápagos Islands is the best to visit? All islands across the Galápagos are a sight to be seen. Each one offers something different to the other, varying in wildlife, culture and landscapes. An expedition cruise will take you to a variety of different islands to immerse you in all that the Galápagos Islands have to offer. Santa Cruz Island: Santa Cruz Island is home to the bustling town of Puerto Ayora and the Charles Darwin Research Station, where you can learn about ongoing conservation efforts. Isabela Island: Isabela Island is the largest island in the Galápagos archipelago, known for its diverse wildlife, including giant tortoises, and stunning sites like the Sierra Negra Volcano. Fernandina Island: For those seeking beautiful beaches, untouched landscapes and abundant marine life, Fernadina Island is the perfect place.  San Cristóbal Island: The administrative capital, offering a mix of cultural experiences and natural beauty, including the iconic Kicker Rock. What landscapes can I see in the Galápagos Islands? The Galápagos Islands feature a variety of contrasting, breathtaking landscapes, including volcanic terrain, green highlands, pristine beaches and biodiverse ecosystems brimming with wildlife. The islands showcase towering volcanic peaks and lava fields, made up of dramatic cliffs, craters, calderas and lava tunnels. The beaches are truly extraordinary, characterised by soft white sands and crystal-clear blue waters making it easy to spot all kinds of wildlife. How do you get to the Galápagos Islands? Travelling to the Galapagos Islands is no easy feat, but the experience when you arrive is worth every moment you spent getting there. Situated just off the coast of Ecuador, the only way to visit the Galapagos Islands for your expedition cruise is by flying through the mainland country itself. Due to there being no direct flights from the UK, the easiest way to get there is flying into an American or European city, where you can board a connecting flight that takes you to Ecuador, before taking a domestic flight directly to the Islands. How long does it take to travel to the Galápagos Islands? It takes approximately 24 hours to reach the Galápagos Islands from the UK, due to connecting flights and transfers in different airports. For those embarking on a cruise in the Galápagos, it’s recommended you fly out at least two days prior to your embarkation to allow enough time for arrival and account for potential delays. You may want to break up the journey by landing in Ecuador and spend a few days adjusting before taking the final flight to Islands themselves. Where can I book an expedition cruise to the Galápagos Islands? SixStarCruises are Europe’s leading expedition cruise specialists, offering a vast depth of knowledge and expertise in expedition cruising. Our luxury cruise concierge have been to the Galápagos Islands on an expedition cruise themselves, and so can offer you first-hand advice to help curate the perfect itinerary for your once-in-a-lifetime adventure to this spectacular destination. Call our expert cruise concierge today to begin planning your dream axpedition cruise to the Galápagos Islands! Deals for Silversea, HX Expeditions destinations Galápagos  

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8 Luxury Rail Excursions to add to your Cruise

8 Luxury Rail Excursions to add to your Cruise

Explore phenomenal destinations like never before on a luxury rail journey, delving deeper into the heart of each country. From Europe and Asia to the Americas and Australia, browse a wide range of stunning itineraries that take you all over the world without ever compromising on your comfort.             Discover Luxury Rail Journeys Rocky Mountaineer, Canada  Discover the Canadian Rockies in expansive glass-domed coaches as you admire the region’s breathtaking landscapes, from soaring mountains and rolling countryside to sparkling blue lakes and miles of lush forests.  The itinerary is popular with those boarding or disembarking in Vancouver, offering a seamless way to extend your holiday into the Rockies, combining coastal and mountain scenery into one spectacular journey. When opting for the ‘GoldLeaf’ service, you can enjoy a dedicated dining room and an outdoor viewing platform for the ultimate immersive experience.  Enjoy being served gourmet region-inspired cuisine and fine wines whilst your host points out wildlife and poignant landmarks. Overnight luxury hotel stays instead of sleep cars allow guests to embrace a true luxury experience that allows them to unwind after a day of exploring and travelling. Venice-Simplon-Orient Express, Europe  There’s no better way to travel home or extend your journey than on the Venice-Simplon-Orient Express. With art-deco carriages, exceptional fine dining and personalised attentive service, this classic-style was the original icon of luxury rail travel. These train journeys are the epitome of opulence and extravagance; indulge in an unforgettable experience, filled with white tablecloth dinners and vintage glamour evenings, served by attentive crew dressed in formal tails.  Explore the beating heart of the European continent, from Rome, Venice and Paris to Tuscany, London and as far as Istanbul. Enjoy flexibility with your journey, from one night-trips to multiple nights, designed to offer you an exclusive cross-continent journey you won’t find anywhere else.  La Dolce Vita Orient Express, Italy  Meandering through Italy’s most beautiful regions on La Dolce Vita Orient Express is the perfect way to begin or end your Mediterranean sailing. Marvel at stunning Italian landscapes, relax in deluxe cabins and enjoy a cocktail or two at the onboard bar lounge after tasting some delectable Italian cuisine.  The train’s itineraries are filled with authentic, curated excursions which envelope you in the traditional Italian culture of each charming destination you visit. Eastern and Oriental Express, Southeast Asia  This incredible train journey takes you across the gems of Southeast Asia whilst offering a refined, luxury experience on board. It’s perfect for combining with a cruise beginning or ending in Singapore for a smooth exploration of more remote destinations inland. With all meals and excursions included, you can completely relax as you allow the journey to effortlessly transport you from one spectacular destination to another.  From renowned tropical paradise Langkawi, famed for its stunning beaches and vibrant marine life to UNESCO heritage town Penang and Perlis Geopark, a breathtaking wonderland of beautiful wildlife and unique rock formations, these itineraries truly offer the very best of the region that you cannot experience on a cruise. The Ghan, Australia  Traverse Australia’s expansive heartland between Adelaide and Darwin in ultra comfort. Add a pre- or post-cruise stay to your sailing and enjoy a vast array of off-train excursions in the outback, from Alice Springs to Katherine Gorge, which offer an exciting contrast to the coastal cruise ports.  With all meals and beverages included, as well as en-suite shower facilities and 24-hour service for the duration of your trip, explore remote locations whilst immersed in the highest standards of luxury. Maharajas’ Express  India’s iconic luxury train, the Maharajas’ Express offers four spectacular signature itineraries from three to seven nights. Guests are whisked off to a wide selection of culturally immersive destinations, including Agra, Delhi, Ranthambore and of course, the iconic pink city of Jaipur, with included visits to the Taj Mahal, Rajasthan and Varanasi.  The train is decorated down to every perfect detail, with its tables adorned with Swarovski crystal glasses and Limoges plates across both its fine dining restaurants. The luxury convoy also offers a personalised 24-hour butler service catering to your every whim so you can marvel in India’s delicacies and delights without so much as lifting a finger.  Rovos Rail, South Africa  There’s no rail itinerary that fuses unrivalled discovery with such splendour as Rovos Rail. Expect an indulgent experience journeying through South Africa’s unique, spectacular landscapes in vintage-style carriages featuring wood-panelled suites, formal dining and a panoramic observation car to spot many of the country’s iconic wildlife. Guests will enjoy included off-train excursions, including game drives in national parks, as well as en-suite bathrooms with butler service and high tea.  Blue Train, South Africa  Perfect for traversing South Africa more broadly than Rovos Rail, the Blue Train is one of the world’s most luxurious rail journeys, taking its passengers between Pretoria and Cape Town in the highest standards of luxury. The rooms boast en-suite bathrooms, many with bathtubs) as well as gold-tinted windows, and of course, butler service, to truly complete the luxury offering.  Consider the Blue Train as a moving five-star hotel on rails – expect a refined, classy ambience with formal dining, all whilst immersed within South Africa’s heartland, discovering unrivalled landscapes and spectacular wildlife like you’ve never seen before.  If the idea of a luxury rail excursions as a pre- or post-cruise experience excites you, then call our luxury cruise concierge today, and they can offer their expert guidance on selecting the perfect itinerary that fits with your desired sailing.  destinations Africa & Indian Ocean Finest Collection, Asia Finest Collection, Australasia Finest Collection, Europe Finest Collection, North America Finest Collection, South America Finest Collection  

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The Top 4 Destinations to Visit on a Luxury Cruise in the Autumn

The Top 4 Destinations to Visit on a Luxury Cruise in the Autumn

The Top 4 Destinations to Visit on a Luxury Cruise in the Autumn Autumn is upon us, and as the air grows crisp and the landscapes begin to evolve, there’s no need to halt your travels. In fact, there are plenty of incredible locations you can enjoy across the globe with a luxury cruise, some even more beautiful for visiting them in these colder months. Vicky Chapman reviews some destination highlights to consider as we welcome a new season. Explore Japan Cruises 1. Japan No autumnal destination inspiration would be complete without a mention of Japan. Whilst renowned for its infamous cherry blossom season, the destination is nothing short of breathtaking during the cooler season, boasting an array of foliage, from fiery reds and golden ginkgo to vivid maple leaves across temples, gardens and mountains. The country is home to an endless number of beautiful temples, from Kyoto to Nara and Mount Takao, which glow amongst the seasonal colours. The pleasant temperatures and fewer crowds make it a far more suitable time for sightseeing, hiking and exploring many of Japan’s spectacular cities like Osaka and Tokyo. You can also enjoy the outdoor hot springs whilst surrounded by the colourful scenery in Hakone, Kusatsu or the Japanese Alps. 2. Canada and New England Famed for its vibrant foliage, this beloved area of North America is simply stunning during the Autumn season. With foggy mornings and cooler temperatures, it’s the perfect hiking weather, where you can marvel at the sea of red, orange and golden leaves flooding acres of land. If you’d like to extend your journey pre- or post-cruise, it’s highly recommended to drive one of the region’s iconic routes, like the Kancamagus Highway, Route 100 and Mohawk Trail. Embrace the festive spirit with apple picking, harvest festivals and pumpkin patches. Explore historic sites and discover the many restored 18th and 19th Century buildings. 3. Alaska A destination that is a common highlight of any frequent cruiser, Alaska is an astonishing part of the world, offering unrivalled views of its towering mountain ranges, pristine waters and fascinating wildlife. Aside from the alpine tundra and boreal forests exploding in deep reds, golds and oranges, the autumnal months are also a particularly active time for resident wildlife. Witness bears and moose in their natural habitats and enjoy an unforgettable afternoon of whale-watching, so you can see these incredible creatures up close. Autumn also means clear, darker nights, which offers explorers a prime opportunity to witness the northern lights while they’re cruising. 4. Mediterranean While beautiful, the Mediterranean summer often involves rocketing temperatures and intensive crowds. Sailing along this part of the world during the autumn allows you to enjoy the iconic landmarks and sites in comfortable weather without the business. Enjoy less queueing and more exploring, whether you’re sailing around the west from Barcelona or Lisbon, or around the east from Athens or Rome (Civitavecchia). The autumnal season is also the perfect time for river cruising, where you’ll still enjoy lots of sunlight but a more serene, peaceful voyage. Explore the heartland of Europe, from the Rhine or the Seine in France or meandering through Vienna and Budapest down the Danube. If you’re interested in booking a last-minute cruise for this Autumn, or perhaps booking ahead, call our luxury cruise concierge today and let us secure your next dream cruise! destinations Alaska, Australasia, Mediterranean  

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The best luxury cruise lines for Alaska

The best luxury cruise lines for Alaska

The best luxury cruise lines for Alaska A luxury cruise on a six star ship deserves an incredible destination, and few can rival the natural magnificence and historic wonders of Alaska. This fascinating region is home to breath-taking landscapes dominated by glaciers, a wealth of exciting wildlife species and a rich history spanning Native American heritage and the era of the gold rush. But which luxury cruise ship is the best for you to enjoy such a delightful location? There is no simple answer as each ship is different and tailored to a different kind of passenger. Here we’ll help you understand the options available for a luxury Alaska cruise, so that you can narrow down your choice. Still struggling? Speak to our expert Cruise Concierge on 0808 239 7631. They hold a range of personal experience on some of the world’s most luxurious cruise lines and can recommend the best one to suit you. Which luxury cruise lines sail to Alaska? Alaska is a destination best served by smaller ships, which means a lot of larger mainstream cruise lines offer few sailings in the region. However when it comes to luxury cruise lines, Alaska is the perfect destination, and so every one offers some form of Alaskan cruise. Some of these are dedicated sailings lasting seven- to ten-nights, while some are part of larger itineraries spanning more of the U.S. west coast or sometimes across to the Far East. You’re certainly not short of options when it comes to finding the ideal luxury Alaska cruise for you. Alaska is also a fantastic destination to consider our cruise and stay packages, which we can offer with any cruise line. Extend your voyage with a land tour, incorporating more time in port or even a trip on the famous Rocky Mountaineer train which carves its way through some of the world’s finest scenery. How to choose a cruise line for a luxury Alaska cruise? So how do you go about choosing the cruise line that’s best for you? For that you need to understand what to look for in an Alaska cruise, so that you pick the ship with the facilities which are most suited to your holiday. On an Alaskan cruise, you’ll want to make the most of the awe-inspiring scenery as you sail. This means ensuring you’ve a balcony stateroom or suite. With many luxury cruise lines this will be standard but not for every one, so if you’re booking a ship that has oceanview staterooms, ensure you upgrade to make the most of the views and the crisp air from the comfort of your own balcony. One thing that is sure to happen is that, after a day spent exploring the amazing ports of Alaska, you’re going to need somewhere where you can relax and unwind. And that can vary between different travellers. It may be that you prefer sharing stories with fellow passengers over cocktails in one of the many bars on board.  Perhaps you’re more interested in a massage or specialist treatment in the on-board spa? Or maybe your idea of a relaxing evening is one spent in the theatre, taking in a thrilling live performance? However you best choose to relax, your luxury cruise ship can help you recharge ready for another day of adventure. Also consider the fascinating history to discover in this wonderful part of the world. Some luxury cruise ships offer exceptional, detailed lecture programmes to help you fully understand each port you visit so that your shore excursions are more informed and you can delve deeper into the rich heritage of this region. Finally you’ll want to think about the standard of service on board your ship. While all luxury cruise ships are home to attentive, caring crew, ultra-luxury ships take this to another level. Think about choosing an ultra-luxury cruise line that offers private butler service, so that you can have your shore excursions, spa treatments and dining reservations booked for you, leaving you to focus on soaking in the marvellous scenery and atmosphere of your destination. Our most popular luxury cruise lines for Alaska While every cruise line is different and offers advantages for certain passenger types, there are some lines that are more popular for cruises in Alaska amongst our customers. The first of these is Crystal Cruises. A classic luxury cruise line, its ships are elegant and chic, feeling exclusive and yet welcoming at the same time. With outstanding spa facilities, sumptuous dining and a vintage wine collection to choose from, you can be truly pampered as you sail through the majestic Alaskan landscapes. Crystal’s Alaska itineraries vary between seven- and 11-nights. Silversea Cruises is another of our more popular cruise lines for our customers when choosing a cruise to Alaska. Another of the finest cruise lines you can choose from, it offers smaller ships designed to get your closer to your destination, and ensure a more intimate atmosphere on board where every guest becomes a friend to share tales of your adventures with. Every suite enjoys butler service too, ensuring total comfort as you travel. Silversea’s Alaska itineraries vary greatly, giving you plenty of choice, sometimes incorporating some of the state’s less-visited destinations, along with fascinating eastern Russia. Finally, Azamara Club Cruises offer more of a premium luxury experience on-board modern ships. They may not quite have the decadence of the ultra-luxury cruise lines, but they offer fantastic experiences with a relaxed atmosphere. What also makes Azamara unique is their Destination Immersion concept, where you’ll enjoy extended days in port and more unique shore excursions off the beaten track – perfect for exploring the wonders of Alaska. Most itineraries last eight- to ten-nights, showcasing the highlights of the region. See all Azamara Club Cruises   Whether it’s one of these three cruise lines, or any other luxury line that best suits you, you’ll delight in the splendour of a cruise to Alaska. Find the best cruise line for your Alaska cruise with the help of our Concierge at SixStarCruises.co.uk. If you would like any further information about luxury cruises to Alaska, please call our Cruise Concierge team on 0808 239 7631 for expert advice and award-winning customer service with your booking. Which cruise line would you love to explore Alaska with? Have you sailed to Alaska before? Let us know in the comments below!

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Expedition cruises: Why these once-in-a-lifetime holidays are the new way to explore

Expedition cruises: Why these once-in-a-lifetime holidays are the new way to explore

Expedition cruises: Why these once-in-a-lifetime holidays are the new way to explore Have you always wanted to walk in the footsteps of explorers, treading where Charles Darwin formed his theory of evolution or where Sir Ernest Shackleton conquered an ill-fated voyage with no loss of life? Expedition cruises sound like your dream holiday. Offering once-in-a-lifetime journeys to some of the most remote and captivating destinations on the planet, luxury expeditions with cruise lines like Silversea offer unique experiences you will remember forever. Here are six reasons why expedition cruises are the new way to explore. The wildlife Sailing to destinations including the Arctic, Antarctica, the Galapagos Islands and the South Pacific, expedition voyages come complete with a host of bucket-list wildlife. The animals you may see often can’t be found anywhere else on Earth, especially those found in the Galapagos. This living museum is home to Godzilla (the marine iguana), prehistoric relics like the giant tortoise, and iconic birds like the blue-footed booby and diverse Darwin’s finches. The icy fringes of the Arctic are patrolled by polar bears and dominated by walruses, while as well as your fellow passengers and expert guides, your constant companions of Antarctic expeditions are penguins. In the South Pacific, red-footed boobies and exotic frigatebirds dominate the skies, and beneath the waves, expansive coral reefs boast astounding biodiversity. The cruise ships Expedition cruise ships are no like no luxury vessel you have ever seen. Some are armed with reinforced hulls allowing them to slice through Polar ice with ease, while others have been refurbished with environmentally-friendly features that reduce their impact on your destinations. All expedition ships are small in stature, but this doesn’t mean they scrimp on luxury. The experience on-board expedition cruise ships includes gourmet restaurants, stunning public spaces, and plush staterooms and suites. Your every whim is catered for, and there is no better place to rest your feet after a day fuelled by exploration. The guides Experienced local guides will accompany you on every expedition cruise. Experts in their field; historians, botanists, ornithologists, biologists and more will lead your on-shore explorations and treat you to fascinating lectures on-board your ship in the evening. These professional guides will use their knowledge and experience to offer authentic experiences in your destination of choice. From tracking must-see species to offering photography tips and answering all of your burning questions, their expertise will make you feel like a true explorer. The itineraries Luxury expeditions sail to the most remote corners of the planet, and regardless of where you sail, you itinerary will be based around new, unique experiences that you can’t enjoy on everyday luxury sailings. Trek across frozen Arctic landscapes one day before chasing the Northern Lights by snowmobile the next. Hop into a Zodiac and sail right up to looming glaciers, and go in search of polar bears on expansive sea ice. On Galapagos island expeditions, get up close to giant tortoises on Genovesa Island and dive with marine iguanas as they forage for algae beneath the waves. Experience native life among the tribes in Madang in Papua New Guinea, and see Adelie penguins raising their chicks along the Antarctic Peninsula. Luxury cruise lines like Silversea will even help you craft an expedition that is truly bespoke. The cultures Expedition cruises offer cultural immersion like never before. After all, it isn’t every day you can go fishing with local villagers, take part in traditional ceremonies with ancient tribes, and be guided through your destinations by local experts. You will gain incredible insights you simply can’t pick up from documentaries or guidebooks, and feel your view of the world transform forever. The number of guests Their small size doesn’t just mean expedition cruise ships can reach the most remote ports; they are also intimate vessels offering relaxing experiences accompanied by unrivalled service. With as few as 100 passengers on-board, the guest to staff ratio is often 1:1, meaning you can enjoy personalised service from crew members who will get to know your individual tastes. Small passenger numbers also mean more intimate experiences on-shore, with no crowds disrupting the natural behaviour of the wildlife or impacting the natural landscape. Would you like to indulge your inner Attenborough or follow in the footsteps of the world’s great explorers? Book an expedition cruise and discover the world on some of Silversea’s most stunning luxury cruise ships. Click the button below or call our Cruise Concierge team to plan your perfect exploration.

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Expedition cruises: Why these once-in-a-lifetime holidays are the new way to explore

Expedition cruises: Why these once-in-a-lifetime holidays are the new way to explore

Expedition cruises: Why these once-in-a-lifetime holidays are the new way to explore Have you always wanted to walk in the footsteps of explorers, treading where Charles Darwin formed his theory of evolution or where Sir Ernest Shackleton conquered an ill-fated voyage with no loss of life? Expedition cruises sound like your dream holiday. Offering once-in-a-lifetime journeys to some of the most remote and captivating destinations on the planet, luxury expeditions with cruise lines like Silversea offer unique experiences you will remember forever. Here are six reasons why expedition cruises are the new way to explore. The wildlife Sailing to destinations including the Arctic, Antarctica, the Galapagos Islands and the South Pacific, expedition voyages come complete with a host of bucket-list wildlife. The animals you may see often can’t be found anywhere else on Earth, especially those found in the Galapagos. This living museum is home to Godzilla (the marine iguana), prehistoric relics like the giant tortoise, and iconic birds like the blue-footed booby and diverse Darwin’s finches. The icy fringes of the Arctic are patrolled by polar bears and dominated by walruses, while as well as your fellow passengers and expert guides, your constant companions of Antarctic expeditions are penguins. In the South Pacific, red-footed boobies and exotic frigatebirds dominate the skies, and beneath the waves, expansive coral reefs boast astounding biodiversity. The cruise ships Expedition cruise ships are no like no luxury vessel you have ever seen. Some are armed with reinforced hulls allowing them to slice through Polar ice with ease, while others have been refurbished with environmentally-friendly features that reduce their impact on your destinations. All expedition ships are small in stature, but this doesn’t mean they scrimp on luxury. The experience on-board expedition cruise ships includes gourmet restaurants, stunning public spaces, and plush staterooms and suites. Your every whim is catered for, and there is no better place to rest your feet after a day fuelled by exploration. The guides Experienced local guides will accompany you on every expedition cruise. Experts in their field; historians, botanists, ornithologists, biologists and more will lead your on-shore explorations and treat you to fascinating lectures on-board your ship in the evening. These professional guides will use their knowledge and experience to offer authentic experiences in your destination of choice. From tracking must-see species to offering photography tips and answering all of your burning questions, their expertise will make you feel like a true explorer. The itineraries Luxury expeditions sail to the most remote corners of the planet, and regardless of where you sail, you itinerary will be based around new, unique experiences that you can’t enjoy on everyday luxury sailings. Trek across frozen Arctic landscapes one day before chasing the Northern Lights by snowmobile the next. Hop into a Zodiac and sail right up to looming glaciers, and go in search of polar bears on expansive sea ice. On Galapagos island expeditions, get up close to giant tortoises on Genovesa Island and dive with marine iguanas as they forage for algae beneath the waves. Experience native life among the tribes in Madang in Papua New Guinea, and see Adelie penguins raising their chicks along the Antarctic Peninsula. Luxury cruise lines like Silversea will even help you craft an expedition that is truly bespoke. The cultures Expedition cruises offer cultural immersion like never before. After all, it isn’t every day you can go fishing with local villagers, take part in traditional ceremonies with ancient tribes, and be guided through your destinations by local experts. You will gain incredible insights you simply can’t pick up from documentaries or guidebooks, and feel your view of the world transform forever. The number of guests Their small size doesn’t just mean expedition cruise ships can reach the most remote ports; they are also intimate vessels offering relaxing experiences accompanied by unrivalled service. With as few as 100 passengers on-board, the guest to staff ratio is often 1:1, meaning you can enjoy personalised service from crew members who will get to know your individual tastes. Small passenger numbers also mean more intimate experiences on-shore, with no crowds disrupting the natural behaviour of the wildlife or impacting the natural landscape. Would you like to indulge your inner Attenborough or follow in the footsteps of the world’s great explorers? Book an expedition cruise and discover the world on some of Silversea’s most stunning luxury cruise ships. Click the button below or call our Cruise Concierge team to plan your perfect exploration.

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Six unmissable things to do on a Galapagos expedition cruise

Six unmissable things to do on a Galapagos expedition cruise

The Galapagos national park is a wonder of the natural world. Floating far out in the Pacific Ocean, largely isolated from civilisation, the landscape, plants and animals here are truly unique. It is safe to say the Galapagos is a bucket list destination, with countless things to see and do. So much so, in fact, that we now offer luxury and luxury expedition cruises to the spectacular shores of the Galapagos islands. Travelling to remote regions, immersing yourself in unique cultures and encountering wildlife up close and personal is the true essence behind a luxury expedition cruise. If you aren’t sure where to start when planning your Galapagos sailing, take a look at our six unmissable things to do on a Galapagos luxury expedition cruise. 1. Go in search of wildlife Of course, Galapagos tours wouldn’t be complete without a serious spot of wildlife watching. The skies are alive with seabirds, Darwin’s finches flit between the trees and marine iguanas bask on the rocks. And if that wasn’t all, you could also spot: Giant tortoises Fur seals Galapagos penguins Galapagos sea lions Whale sharks Humpback whales Racer snakes All Galapagos animals are uniquely evolved to thrive in their island habitat, and this isn’t even an exhaustive list. Such biodiversity has to be seen to be believed. 2. Snorkel among pristine habitat Some of the most spectacular Galapagos wildlife lives beneath the waves. A beautiful mish-mash of coral reefs, mangroves and rocky shores play host to some of the islands’ most impressive natural wonders. Huge whale sharks drift serenely through the water as they feed on plankton, countless fish species jostle for position among the coral, and marine iguanas dive for algae. It makes for breath-taking snorkelling: the crystal clear sea like a window into another world. 3. Hike a volcano One of the joys of a Galapagos cruise is the number of trips available once you glide into port. This is sightseeing with a difference – from the top of a volcanic cone! The volcano lies on Caleta Tagus, accessible at the end of a hike through trees bursting with the songs of Darwin’s finches. The view from the top will take your breath away – an awe-inspiring panoramic view over shimmering Darwin Lake and Tagus Cove. 4. Walk on lava flows Punta Espinoza is an otherworldly Galapagos island. The landscape is positively lunar: dominated by volcanoes, lava flows and rocks that seem to move and shift. But it isn’t the rocks: it is the thousands of marine iguanas stretched out on their surface to soak up the heat. The volcanic activity on Punta Espinoza is relatively young, with the last eruption taking place in 2009. Take a walk on the resulting lava flow: the remains of nature’s fury. 5. Visit the Charles Darwin Research Station Charles Darwin is synonymous with the Galapagos national park. After all, his visit here inspired his theory of evolution by natural selection. In turn, Darwin inspired the Charles Darwin Research Station, a centre working to conserve the Galapagos islands and their natural wonders. One of the Station’s main responsibilities is the repopulation of some of the area’s most vulnerable species. From giant tortoises to land iguanas, visitors receive a fascinating insight into Galapagos conservation. 6. Relax on-board your ship Of course, you don’t always have to leave the ship to enjoy Galapagos activities. In an area so blessed by sunshine, it would be rude not to spend some time on-deck, soaking up the sun or taking a dip in the pool. With the majority of passengers disembarking the Silver Galapagos to explore, it is a great opportunity to take advantage of quieter facilities: particularly if you are partial to a spa treatment. Have you always dreamed of visiting the Galapagos? Would you like to find out more about what you can expect from your island trip? Call us on 0207 980 2848, and your personal Cruise Concierge will walk you through your expedition cruise booking from start to finish.

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Discover Antarctica’s Big Five

Discover Antarctica’s Big Five

Discover Antarctica’s Big Five Holding the title of the coldest place on Earth (reaching -92 degrees on a clear winter night!), it is a wonder that life continues to thrive in the southern polar regions. Antarctica is home to some of the most iconic animals on the planet, many of which we would love to see swimming, hunting or waddling through the white plains. Embarking on an expedition cruise is one of the best ways to to see some of these fantastic creatures up-close, but which animals should top your list? Forget Africa – here is Antarctica’s very own Big Five. Chinstrap penguin The second most popular species of penguin in the Antarctic region, Chinstrap penguins are named for the black band markings under their head. Typically living on hillside slopes and rocky terrain, colonies can reach up to 100,000 pairs on some islands. They make nests using stones of different sizes, with both parents tending to their young once born, feeding them on a diet of crustaceans. Elephant seal Elephant seals are the largest of their species which live in this southern continent, growing up to six feet in length and weighing up to four tons. While cruising past the ice caps, you may hear these animals before you see them, as the males defend their territory. Found north of the pack-ice zone, these seals breed in dense colonies on the beaches. They are instantly recognisable due to their sheer size and trunk-like snouts – hence the name. Wandering albatross An inspirational sight, the wandering albatross swoops effortlessly through the Antarctic skies. Boasting a wingspan of up to three metres and living up to sixty years of age, seeing these birds glide past your cruise ship is unforgettable. During the late winter months you can witness pairs of life-long partners arriving to breed on flat grasslands, where you can see their beautiful courtship display. This is one of the only times the albatross spends on land, making it a unique sight. Orca Found in pods of up to thirty whales, orca are found throughout the Antarctic region where it is estimated that 160,000 live. Also known as the killer whale, these mammals display excellent hunting behaviours, teaming up to prey on fish, penguins and seals. Gazing into the crisp waters of the Antarctic and catching sight of a dorsal fin will surely muster up a sense of excitement. On Antarctic cruises you are likely to spot pods of orca breaching the water as they scope out food and socialise with their family pod. Emperor penguin The giants of the penguin world, Emperor penguins are the dignified, elder statesman of Antarctica’s birds. From your stateroom balcony or on land, you can see colonies of up to 5,000 adults and chicks huddling together for warmth, shuffling around every so often to take turns on the outer circle. These birds rarely set foot on land, breeding on the frozen sea and catching food in the icy waters. After the female lays a single egg, the male incubates the unhatched chick while the female goes to sea to hunt for months at a time. He produces a large fat reserve to warm the egg and doesn’t eat, losing 45% of his body weight. The magnificence of Antarctica’s menagerie has to be seen to be believed, with an array of animals roaming the breath-taking glaciers and remote reaches. Embark on the luxury cruise of a lifetime and explore this frozen world in complete comfort.

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Port in focus: Miami

Port in focus: Miami

Port in focus: Miami Miami is Florida’s party capital. An energetic metropolis full of sassy style and electrifying energy that crackles through its neighbourhoods to a pulsating Latin beat. The city’s spectacular oceanfront location – with modern high rise hotels that line the dazzling white sands of Miami Beach – adds to its allure, along with a sun-drenched climate that injects a tropical feel to its heady mix of night-time temptations. After all, evenings are when this city comes alive to the salsa swaying rhythms of its dance clubs, rooftop bars with far-reaching views, and swanky selection of swish restaurants and hip intimate lounges. Miami’s Latino spirit merges with its classical roots in the hip enclave of South Beach where the bronzed and the beautiful come out to play. This is where uber-cool types cruise the main drag in high-profile Ferraris and Maseratis that scream excess and extravagance, though the real stars of South Beach are the famous Art Deco hotels lined up like grand old ladies along the main Ocean Drive, oozing old world glamour. These streets rose to worldwide fame thanks to Miami Vice as the opening shots were filmed at the Carlyle Hotel, though the stately pile that attracts most interest is the Versace Mansion, where celebrity designer Gianni Versace was shot in 2007. Miami’s downtown and business district is also waking up as more of a cultural hub thanks to the new Perez Art Museum Miami, along with a clutch of restaurants, bars and sporting venues breathing new life into the area. The art theme continues at the Wynwood Arts District where more than 70 galleries, museums and art collections underpin the city’s diverse appeal. Though with this being America, the shops are never far away - form high-end boutiques to massive mind-blowing malls - adding yet another facet to Miami’s mesmeric appeal. Top tip For a real flavour of the city, take a culinary walking tour of South Beach which not only highlights the area’s rich architectural heritage, but the varied spicy flavours of its South American cuisine.

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Experience Rocky Mountaineer: A review of this iconic rail journey

Experience Rocky Mountaineer: A review of this iconic rail journey

Experience Rocky Mountaineer: A review of this iconic rail journey SixStarCruises' Managing Director, Alison Earnshaw, recently returned from an Alaska cruise and rail package with Celebrity Cruises. Read more to find out more about her trip below... I have recently returned from a long-awaited cruise in Alaska, this has been on my bucket list for some time as the trip had originally been planned for summer 2020. But better late than never and we travelled this June, cruising on board Celebrity Eclipse. There were many highlights of this trip including our stay in Vancouver, a trip to get up close and personal to the Hubbard Glacier and whale watching in Juneau. But I would like to take this opportunity to share with you some highlights of my journey on board Rocky Mountaineer, with some of my most special moments and top tips. We boarded the train in Vancouver travelling to Banff on their “Passage to the West” itinerary. This was a two-day journey, taking us through the Fraser Valley and on to Kamloops on the first day, and then on through the Sushswap region on the second day, past Castle Mountain to our final station in Banff. What is the GoldLeaf service like on Rocky Mountaineer? Before we travelled everyone told me that GoldLeaf is the only way to experience the Rocky Mountaineer and they were right! Rocky Mountaineer promises that their GoldLeaf service offers passengers “Five-star comfort meets five-star views” and they certainly delivered. We were treated to panoramic views whilst sitting comfortably within the full glass dome windows ensuring no obstructions to the expansive views. The scenery was breathtaking and my pictures do not do it justice. The true scale of the landscape and majesty of the surroundings is difficult to capture on camera but the memories will stay with me forever. Along with choosing from a seasonal menu inspired by the local area, we were served by an excellent team of hosts that shared their knowledge of landmarks and wildlife to ensure that we didn’t miss a thing. Having now returned I can look back on my two days on board Rocky Mountaineer and reflect on what was a fabulous and unique experience that I would recommend to anyone without hesitation. It surpassed all my expectations and truly was a highlight of my trip of a lifetime. What are you waiting for…Why not start planning your dream holiday and take a closer look at our Alaska rail and cruise holidays. I promise you will not be disappointed!

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Our expedition cruise to Antarctica

Our expedition cruise to Antarctica

Our expedition cruise to Antarctica on board Silver Endeavour It's the ultimate cruise of a lifetime - an expedition to Antarctica. Our luxury product executive Jo embarked on an epic expedition to Antarctica and shared her highlights from her trip. Silversea Expeditions   Silversea boasts the largest group of Expedition Ships in the industry and each vessel with its' individual amenities and a history of exploration that dates back to 1995, is a testament to Silversea's success at providing passengers with unforgettable expedition experiences. On board Silver Endeavour   An Expedition Cruise is something I've always dreamed of experiencing and it's safe to say it went beyond all of my expectations! Stepping aboard alongside Specialist Cruise Concierge, Katie, I was immediately in awe of not only Silver Endeavour's beauty but also Silversea's staff who gave us the warmest welcome! The ship is simply stunning with clean fresh décor and beautiful spaces, all built with a purpose. The staff are amazing and what stood out most to us was that they were as excited as us to be there as we departed, spotting whales and taking in the breathtaking scenery. Despite its' smaller size, like the rest of the ships in Silversea's fleet, you'll never be short of ways to entertain yourself on-board Silver Endeavour. When it comes to meal times, take your pick of four delightful dining options including Silversea's signature, The Restaurant, as well as The Grill and Il Terrazzino serving up authentic Italian dishes. If you'd prefer a light bite, the Arts Café is the perfect place to grab something to eat and enjoy a quiet catch up with your fellow passengers. We spent our time on-board staying in Silver Suite, which is a firm favourite amongst Silversea guests, featuring a private veranda boasting stunning ocean views, spacious living and dining areas and a personal butler service that made our voyage feel extra special. No matter which suite you choose to stay in, you can be sure to find everything you need to experience ultimate comfort at sea! Exploring Antarctica   Something that makes a Silversea Expedition so special is the destinations that they allow you to explore. Visiting the Polar Regions is something that not everyone can say they've experienced, so when I was offered the opportunity to sail around Antarctica on-board Silver Endeavour, I felt extremely lucky! Embarking from St George Island, we were so excited for our first landing in Orne Harbour. It was there that we took our first steps onto the Antarctic Peninsula, taking a hike to see colonies of chinstrap penguins and phenomenal views. That same afternoon we headed out on our first zodiac cruise at Whilhelmina Bay, during which we saw dramatic icebergs and humpback whales, which was an unbelievable start to our voyage. The next morning's activity was at Peterman island so we took a short zodiac to shore where the knowledgeable on-board expedition team had designed three trails, one out to see colonies of Gentoo penguins, another up to an amazing view point and finally to see some more colonies of Adelie penguins, which was a real bucket list ticker for us! An Unforgettable Experience   Another highlight of our Antarctic trip was the day we headed out on a kayak excursion. Taking a short zodiac out, we slid into the 2 man kayaks and then we were off to explore the tranquil waters of Paradise Bay and Skintorp Cove. It was phenomenal, the water was so still and calm and we kayaked in our group of 12, led by two guides Tommy and Tyler for around 4km, before stopping still for a moment to take in the calm and quiet, which was simply amazing. To make our already perfect day even better, before we headed back on-board, a zodiac of Silversea staff came out to us with champagne, hot chocolate and cookies, which is just one example of them going above and beyond to make every stage of our voyage incredible. I hope that I've inspired you to book that expedition cruise you've been dreaming of and offered some insights into life on-board an expedition ship.If you have any questions or would like to know more about what offers are available with Silversea, please get in touch with our Cruise Concierge. We provide personalised service, alongside our first-hand experiences and offers you won't find elsewhere. Simply call our Cruise Concierge today on 0808 278 3751. 

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