Silversea has announced details for its 2027 world cruise, “The Three Oceans.” The 149-day global itinerary will visit 80 destinations across 35 countries on five continents, making it the longest world cruise itinerary in Silversea's history.
The cruise will depart Los Angeles on January 8, 2027, and arrive in Copenhagen on June 7, docking at 20 ports that have never been visited on a previous Silversea world cruise. It will also include 11 overnight stays.
"Calling in more destinations than any voyage in Silversea's history, we proudly unveil the “Three Oceans” world cruise, which broadens our industry-leading offering of extended voyages," said Bert Hernandez, president of Silversea.
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The cruise gets its name from its itinerary, which is divided into three chapters that represent the Pacific, Indian and Atlantic Oceans. Highlights include:
- Pacific Ocean: Hawaii, French Polynesia, Fiji, Australia's Whitsunday Islands with a special Polynesian event in Honolulu
- Indian Ocean: Bali, Maldives, Seychelles, safari experiences in South Africa and a two-night overland excursion to Victoria Falls
- Atlantic Ocean: West Africa, Canary Islands, Lisbon, Western Mediterranean, UK and Northern Europe, with a musical performance event in Belfast
The cruise will be on the small 149-suite Silver Dawn, providing an intimate experience with a high crew-to-guest ratio. It will feature Silversea's S.A.L.T culinary enrichment program with regional food experts.
The full 80-destination itinerary includes more than 50 UNESCO World Heritage sites across destinations like Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, the Great Barrier Reef and the Vallee de Mai Nature Reserve in the Seychelles.
Additional details are available online.
This article was generated by AI, based on a press release distributed by Silversea. It was reviewed by a TravelAge West editor.