
Date
2026-08-20
Duration
40 nights
Departure Port
Fremantle
Australia
Arrival Port
Lautoka
Fiji
Rating
—
Theme
—








Silversea
1993
2017
17,400 GT
254
126
212
514 m
21 m
18 knots
No

Perth is the most isolated major city on Earth, a sun-drenched Indian Ocean capital where four hundred hectares of native bushland in Kings Park overlook the Swan River and spring wildflowers create one of Australia's most celebrated natural displays. Ferry to car-free Rottnest Island to meet the smiling quokka, taste Shark Bay prawns in Fremantle's historic harbor, and discover Margaret River wines. September through November offers the most spectacular conditions, with P&O and Seabourn docking at Fremantle port.
Abrolhos Islands, Australia, Australia is a distinctive port city where deep cultural heritage meets authentic local atmosphere, featured on itineraries by Silversea. Must-do experiences include walking the historic center to experience the layered architectural heritage, and seeking out the regional culinary traditions at a locally favored establishment away from the port area. The optimal time to visit is October through April, when warm weather and extended daylight create ideal conditions.
Cape Peron in Western Australia's Shoalwater Islands Marine Park offers world-class marine encounters barely 50 kilometres from Perth — Little penguin colonies on Penguin Island, bottlenose dolphin swims, and rare Australian sea lions on Seal Island. Must-dos include the penguin discovery centre, dolphin encounter cruises, and fish and chips on the beach watching the Indian Ocean sunset. September through May brings the warmest conditions and peak penguin breeding season.
North Muiron Island off Western Australia sits at the northern tip of the Ningaloo Reef — the world's largest fringing reef — where whale sharks, manta rays, humpback whales, and nesting turtles congregate in waters of extraordinary coral diversity. Must-dos include swimming with whale sharks (March-July), snorkelling the accessible reef, and watching turtle nesting (November-March). Year-round warm water and different seasonal megafauna make any visit rewarding.
Montebello Islands, Australia, showcases the Southern Hemisphere's remarkable natural heritage—pristine coastlines, unique wildlife, and landscapes of ancient geological drama. Must-do experiences include sampling the exceptional local seafood and exploring the surrounding national parks. The most rewarding visiting window is May through September, when drier conditions prevail and temperatures remain pleasant. Cruise lines including Ponant feature this port on their most compelling itineraries. Whether you have a few hours or a full day, the port rewards exploration at every pace and in every direction.

Dampier Archipelago, Australia, Australia is a spectacular maritime passage celebrated for its dramatic natural scenery and wildlife encounters, featured on expedition itineraries by Silversea. Travelers should position themselves on open decks with quality binoculars for the best viewing experience, and take advantage of Zodiac excursions when conditions permit. The optimal season is May through October, when cooler dry months offer the most comfortable conditions for exploration.
Abel Tasman National Park is New Zealand's coastal gem on the South Island's northern tip, offering golden sand beaches, the celebrated 60-kilometer Coast Track Great Walk, and kayaking alongside fur seals and little blue penguins. Visitors should paddle through sea caves, walk sections of the coastal track, and taste Nelson region wines and green-lipped mussels. Summer (December-February) provides the warmest weather, while autumn offers golden foliage and fewer crowds.

The Buccaneer Archipelago is a vast collection of over eight hundred islands off Western Australia's Kimberley coast, famous for the horizontal waterfalls at Talbot Bay and billion-year-old sandstone formations shaped by extreme tidal forces. Expedition vessels explore between April and September, offering Zodiac encounters with Aboriginal rock art, marine wildlife, and one of Earth's most dramatic tidal landscapes.

The Buccaneer Archipelago is a vast collection of over eight hundred islands off Western Australia's Kimberley coast, famous for the horizontal waterfalls at Talbot Bay and billion-year-old sandstone formations shaped by extreme tidal forces. Expedition vessels explore between April and September, offering Zodiac encounters with Aboriginal rock art, marine wildlife, and one of Earth's most dramatic tidal landscapes.

The Hunter River and Mitchell Falls represent the pinnacle of Kimberley expedition cruising, where four-tiered waterfalls cascade over billion-year-old sandstone and crocodile-lined estuaries lead into one of Earth's last great wilderness regions. Visit between April and September aboard expedition vessels for helicopter flights over the falls and Zodiac encounters with ancient Aboriginal rock art.
The Territory of Ashmore and Cartier Islands is an uninhabited external territory of Australia consisting of four low-lying tropical islands in two separate reefs, and the 12-nautical-mile territorial sea generated by the islands

Swift Bay, Australia is a distinctive port city where deep cultural heritage meets authentic local atmosphere, featured on itineraries by Silversea. Must-do experiences include exploring the vibrant local markets for regional specialties and fresh seafood, and discovering the waterfront quarter where maritime heritage meets contemporary energy. The optimal time to visit is November through April, when dry season brings clear skies and calm seas.
George, South Africa is a distinctive port city where deep cultural heritage meets authentic local atmosphere, featured on itineraries by Windstar Cruises. Must-do experiences include walking the historic center to experience the layered architectural heritage, and seeking out the regional culinary traditions at a locally favored establishment away from the port area. The optimal time to visit is October through April, when warm weather and extended daylight create ideal conditions.

Oban, Scotland’s Gateway to the Isles, is a charming harbor town on the west coast where world-class seafood meets Hebridean island adventures. Must-dos include tasting langoustines at the famous Seafood Hut, visiting sacred Iona and Fingal’s Cave on Staffa, and sampling Oban Distillery’s maritime single malt. Visit May through September for the best weather and longest days to explore the Inner Hebrides.
Air Terjun Kiti is a pristine waterfall hidden in eastern Indonesia's tropical rainforest, cascading through dense jungle into a crystal-clear swimming pool surrounded by extraordinary biodiversity including hornbills and birds of paradise. Must-dos include the jungle trek to the falls through canopy alive with wildlife, swimming in the natural pool beneath the cascade, and experiencing one of Indonesia's most untouched forest ecosystems. Visit September through April for the best trail conditions and reliable waterfall flow.
Pulau Karawapop lies within Raja Ampat, Indonesia — the planet's most biodiverse marine environment, with over 570 coral species and 1,700 reef fish species. Snorkellers and divers encounter manta rays, reef sharks, and the unique "walking" epaulette shark amid pristine reefs beneath mushroom-shaped karst islands. October through April offers the best diving conditions, with access via Sorong and Waisai in West Papua.
Pulau Balbulol is a mushroom-shaped limestone islet in Raja Ampat, Papua — the epicentre of global marine biodiversity, where a single reef hectare harbours more species than the entire Mediterranean. Must-dos include snorkelling the pristine reefs for manta rays and pygmy seahorses, admiring the island's undercut karst profile, and diving the richest waters on the planet. Visit October through April for calmest seas and best visibility in this unrivalled marine paradise.
Pulau Num is a remote Indonesian island in the Banda Sea surrounded by pristine Coral Triangle reefs, rich pelagic waters, and untouched tropical forest. Must-dos include snorkeling the vibrant fringing reef, watching for manta rays and migrating whales, and exploring the forested interior. October through April offers the calmest seas for diving in this warm, equatorial marine paradise.
Kwatisore is a remote Papuan fishing village in Cenderawasih Bay, Indonesia, offering year-round encounters with resident whale sharks that gather beneath traditional fishing platforms in extraordinary numbers — one of the world's premier marine wildlife experiences. The bay's national park also protects pristine coral reefs of exceptional biodiversity with regularly discovered new species. Visit October through February for calmest seas and best visibility, accessible only by expedition cruise ship.
Aisandami lies within Papua's Triton Bay, one of Earth's most biodiverse marine environments, where whale sharks congregate around traditional fishing platforms and pristine coral reefs harbour species still unknown to science. Must-dos include snorkelling with whale sharks at the bagan platforms, diving the soft coral gardens in nutrient-rich waters, and experiencing the remote frontier atmosphere of eastern Indonesia. Liveaboard vessels visit year-round from Kaimana, with October-April offering the best conditions.
Tanjung Mannguar is a remote headland on Papua's southern coast where pristine rainforest meets the Arafura Sea in one of Southeast Asia's last untouched coastal wildernesses. Must-dos include snorkelling the undamaged Coral Triangle reefs, watching for birds of paradise and cassowaries in the forest, and experiencing the genuine frontier atmosphere of this rarely visited coast. Expedition ships visit September through April, offering Zodiac landings on beaches backed by unbroken jungle.

Pula is a historic port city on Croatia's Istrian peninsula, crowned by a magnificently preserved first-century Roman amphitheater overlooking the Adriatic. Must-dos include exploring the Temple of Augustus and Venetian fortress, savoring Istrian white truffles and malvazija wine, and swimming in the crystalline waters of Cape Kamenjak. June through September offers warm Mediterranean weather and vibrant cultural festivals.

Saba is a five-square-mile volcanic pinnacle in the Caribbean with no beaches but the finest diving in the Western Atlantic, an "impossible" road built by one determined man, and four villages of white-and-red houses clinging to its steep slopes. Must-dos include diving the Saba Marine Park's pristine reefs, hiking the 1,064 steps to Mount Scenery's cloud forest summit, and exploring the gingerbread village of Windwardside. Visit January through May for calm seas and the best diving.
Vanimo is the remote capital of Papua New Guinea's Sandaun Province, offering world-class uncrowded surf breaks, pristine tropical beaches, and access to over 100 distinct cultural groups in one of the planet's most linguistically diverse regions. Must-dos include surfing the legendary reef breaks off Lido Village, visiting traditional spirit houses, and birdwatching for birds of paradise and Victoria crowned pigeons. Visit May through October for the best surf, drier weather, and comfortable conditions.
Ali Island is a small volcanic island off Papua New Guinea's Sepik coast, where one of the world's great indigenous art traditions — spirit carvings, ancestor masks, and elaborate ceremonial performances — remains integral to daily village life. Must-dos include visiting the haus tambaran spirit house, observing master carvers at work, and tasting sago and reef fish grilled over coconut-husk fires. Visit May through October for drier conditions, arriving with culturally appropriate gifts for this extraordinary community.

Madang is Papua New Guinea's "prettiest town in the Pacific," set on a palm-fringed peninsula above world-class coral reefs, WWII wrecks, and the extraordinary marine biodiversity of the Coral Triangle. Must-dos include diving the offshore reef walls and shipwrecks, visiting the vibrant town market, and experiencing a traditional mumu feast. Visit May to October for the driest weather and best diving visibility.
Garove Island is a flooded volcanic caldera in Papua New Guinea's Bismarck Sea, offering one of the Pacific's most spectacular natural anchorages where cruise ships sail through a gap in the crater wall into a sheltered lagoon. Must-dos include snorkeling the caldera's coral gardens, experiencing traditional sing-sing dance performances, and simply marveling at the geological drama of the anchorage itself. Visit May through October for the driest conditions and calmest seas.

Rabaul is a partially buried volcanic town in Papua New Guinea's Simpson Harbour caldera, where the steaming Tavurvur cone, extensive Japanese wartime tunnels, and vibrant Tolai cultural traditions create one of the Pacific's most extraordinary port experiences. Visit during the dry season from May through October for volcano hikes, wartime archaeology, and diving enriched reefs.
Kennedy Island is the tiny Solomon Islands coral islet where Lieutenant John F. Kennedy and his PT-109 crew survived for six days after their boat was sunk by a Japanese destroyer in 1943, now a peaceful palm-covered speck surrounded by world-class diving waters. Must-do experiences include visiting the island to walk where the future president took refuge, diving the World War II wrecks that litter The Slot's seafloor, and exploring the extraordinary coral diversity of the Solomon Islands' Coral Triangle reefs. May through November offers the driest conditions for diving and island exploration in this historically significant and remarkably unspoiled corner of the Pacific.
Mbili Island is a pristine, jungle-clad island in the Solomon Islands archipelago, surrounded by coral reefs of extraordinary biodiversity within the Coral Triangle. Must-dos include snorkelling the fringing reef, experiencing traditional Melanesian village hospitality, and exploring the broader Solomon Islands' world-class diving sites and WWII heritage. Visit May through November during the dry season for calm seas and optimal underwater visibility.
Santa Ana (Owaraha) is a small volcanic island in the Solomon Islands preserving one of Melanesia's most vibrant traditional cultures, with active shell-money economies, ceremonial dance festivals, and the extraordinary practice of shark-calling. Must-dos include witnessing a traditional dance performance, learning about shell-money production, and snorkeling the healthy coral reefs. Visit May to October for calm seas, accessible via expedition cruise ship.
Ambrym is a volcanic island in Vanuatu where two active volcanoes maintain glowing lava lakes and the local culture preserves powerful masked dances and sorcery traditions found nowhere else in Melanesia. Must-dos include trekking to the volcanic caldera, witnessing a Rom dance ceremony, and tasting the island's famously potent kava. The dry season (May–October) offers the best conditions for volcano viewing and cultural encounters.

Lautoka, Fiji's "Sugar City," is a characterful western Viti Levu port where a century-old sugar mill, a vibrant municipal market, and lush botanical gardens reveal an unhurried South Pacific authenticity. Visitors should taste kokoda and lovo-smoked pork at the waterfront market and explore the nearby Yasawa Islands or Taveuni's rainforest waterfalls. The dry season from May through October offers the most comfortable cruising conditions, with warm days, low humidity, and calm seas ideal for shore excursions.
Day 1

Perth is the most isolated major city on Earth, a sun-drenched Indian Ocean capital where four hundred hectares of native bushland in Kings Park overlook the Swan River and spring wildflowers create one of Australia's most celebrated natural displays. Ferry to car-free Rottnest Island to meet the smiling quokka, taste Shark Bay prawns in Fremantle's historic harbor, and discover Margaret River wines. September through November offers the most spectacular conditions, with P&O and Seabourn docking at Fremantle port.
Day 2
Abrolhos Islands, Australia, Australia is a distinctive port city where deep cultural heritage meets authentic local atmosphere, featured on itineraries by Silversea. Must-do experiences include walking the historic center to experience the layered architectural heritage, and seeking out the regional culinary traditions at a locally favored establishment away from the port area. The optimal time to visit is October through April, when warm weather and extended daylight create ideal conditions.
Day 4
Cape Peron in Western Australia's Shoalwater Islands Marine Park offers world-class marine encounters barely 50 kilometres from Perth — Little penguin colonies on Penguin Island, bottlenose dolphin swims, and rare Australian sea lions on Seal Island. Must-dos include the penguin discovery centre, dolphin encounter cruises, and fish and chips on the beach watching the Indian Ocean sunset. September through May brings the warmest conditions and peak penguin breeding season.
Day 5
North Muiron Island off Western Australia sits at the northern tip of the Ningaloo Reef — the world's largest fringing reef — where whale sharks, manta rays, humpback whales, and nesting turtles congregate in waters of extraordinary coral diversity. Must-dos include swimming with whale sharks (March-July), snorkelling the accessible reef, and watching turtle nesting (November-March). Year-round warm water and different seasonal megafauna make any visit rewarding.
Day 6
Montebello Islands, Australia, showcases the Southern Hemisphere's remarkable natural heritage—pristine coastlines, unique wildlife, and landscapes of ancient geological drama. Must-do experiences include sampling the exceptional local seafood and exploring the surrounding national parks. The most rewarding visiting window is May through September, when drier conditions prevail and temperatures remain pleasant. Cruise lines including Ponant feature this port on their most compelling itineraries. Whether you have a few hours or a full day, the port rewards exploration at every pace and in every direction.
Day 7

Dampier Archipelago, Australia, Australia is a spectacular maritime passage celebrated for its dramatic natural scenery and wildlife encounters, featured on expedition itineraries by Silversea. Travelers should position themselves on open decks with quality binoculars for the best viewing experience, and take advantage of Zodiac excursions when conditions permit. The optimal season is May through October, when cooler dry months offer the most comfortable conditions for exploration.
Day 8
Day 9
Abel Tasman National Park is New Zealand's coastal gem on the South Island's northern tip, offering golden sand beaches, the celebrated 60-kilometer Coast Track Great Walk, and kayaking alongside fur seals and little blue penguins. Visitors should paddle through sea caves, walk sections of the coastal track, and taste Nelson region wines and green-lipped mussels. Summer (December-February) provides the warmest weather, while autumn offers golden foliage and fewer crowds.
Day 10

The Buccaneer Archipelago is a vast collection of over eight hundred islands off Western Australia's Kimberley coast, famous for the horizontal waterfalls at Talbot Bay and billion-year-old sandstone formations shaped by extreme tidal forces. Expedition vessels explore between April and September, offering Zodiac encounters with Aboriginal rock art, marine wildlife, and one of Earth's most dramatic tidal landscapes.
Day 12

The Buccaneer Archipelago is a vast collection of over eight hundred islands off Western Australia's Kimberley coast, famous for the horizontal waterfalls at Talbot Bay and billion-year-old sandstone formations shaped by extreme tidal forces. Expedition vessels explore between April and September, offering Zodiac encounters with Aboriginal rock art, marine wildlife, and one of Earth's most dramatic tidal landscapes.
Day 13

The Hunter River and Mitchell Falls represent the pinnacle of Kimberley expedition cruising, where four-tiered waterfalls cascade over billion-year-old sandstone and crocodile-lined estuaries lead into one of Earth's last great wilderness regions. Visit between April and September aboard expedition vessels for helicopter flights over the falls and Zodiac encounters with ancient Aboriginal rock art.
Day 14
The Territory of Ashmore and Cartier Islands is an uninhabited external territory of Australia consisting of four low-lying tropical islands in two separate reefs, and the 12-nautical-mile territorial sea generated by the islands
Day 15

Swift Bay, Australia is a distinctive port city where deep cultural heritage meets authentic local atmosphere, featured on itineraries by Silversea. Must-do experiences include exploring the vibrant local markets for regional specialties and fresh seafood, and discovering the waterfront quarter where maritime heritage meets contemporary energy. The optimal time to visit is November through April, when dry season brings clear skies and calm seas.
Day 16
George, South Africa is a distinctive port city where deep cultural heritage meets authentic local atmosphere, featured on itineraries by Windstar Cruises. Must-do experiences include walking the historic center to experience the layered architectural heritage, and seeking out the regional culinary traditions at a locally favored establishment away from the port area. The optimal time to visit is October through April, when warm weather and extended daylight create ideal conditions.
Day 17

Oban, Scotland’s Gateway to the Isles, is a charming harbor town on the west coast where world-class seafood meets Hebridean island adventures. Must-dos include tasting langoustines at the famous Seafood Hut, visiting sacred Iona and Fingal’s Cave on Staffa, and sampling Oban Distillery’s maritime single malt. Visit May through September for the best weather and longest days to explore the Inner Hebrides.
Day 19
Day 20
Day 21
Air Terjun Kiti is a pristine waterfall hidden in eastern Indonesia's tropical rainforest, cascading through dense jungle into a crystal-clear swimming pool surrounded by extraordinary biodiversity including hornbills and birds of paradise. Must-dos include the jungle trek to the falls through canopy alive with wildlife, swimming in the natural pool beneath the cascade, and experiencing one of Indonesia's most untouched forest ecosystems. Visit September through April for the best trail conditions and reliable waterfall flow.
Day 22
Pulau Karawapop lies within Raja Ampat, Indonesia — the planet's most biodiverse marine environment, with over 570 coral species and 1,700 reef fish species. Snorkellers and divers encounter manta rays, reef sharks, and the unique "walking" epaulette shark amid pristine reefs beneath mushroom-shaped karst islands. October through April offers the best diving conditions, with access via Sorong and Waisai in West Papua.
Pulau Balbulol is a mushroom-shaped limestone islet in Raja Ampat, Papua — the epicentre of global marine biodiversity, where a single reef hectare harbours more species than the entire Mediterranean. Must-dos include snorkelling the pristine reefs for manta rays and pygmy seahorses, admiring the island's undercut karst profile, and diving the richest waters on the planet. Visit October through April for calmest seas and best visibility in this unrivalled marine paradise.
Day 23
Day 24
Pulau Num is a remote Indonesian island in the Banda Sea surrounded by pristine Coral Triangle reefs, rich pelagic waters, and untouched tropical forest. Must-dos include snorkeling the vibrant fringing reef, watching for manta rays and migrating whales, and exploring the forested interior. October through April offers the calmest seas for diving in this warm, equatorial marine paradise.
Day 25
Kwatisore is a remote Papuan fishing village in Cenderawasih Bay, Indonesia, offering year-round encounters with resident whale sharks that gather beneath traditional fishing platforms in extraordinary numbers — one of the world's premier marine wildlife experiences. The bay's national park also protects pristine coral reefs of exceptional biodiversity with regularly discovered new species. Visit October through February for calmest seas and best visibility, accessible only by expedition cruise ship.
Day 26
Aisandami lies within Papua's Triton Bay, one of Earth's most biodiverse marine environments, where whale sharks congregate around traditional fishing platforms and pristine coral reefs harbour species still unknown to science. Must-dos include snorkelling with whale sharks at the bagan platforms, diving the soft coral gardens in nutrient-rich waters, and experiencing the remote frontier atmosphere of eastern Indonesia. Liveaboard vessels visit year-round from Kaimana, with October-April offering the best conditions.
Tanjung Mannguar is a remote headland on Papua's southern coast where pristine rainforest meets the Arafura Sea in one of Southeast Asia's last untouched coastal wildernesses. Must-dos include snorkelling the undamaged Coral Triangle reefs, watching for birds of paradise and cassowaries in the forest, and experiencing the genuine frontier atmosphere of this rarely visited coast. Expedition ships visit September through April, offering Zodiac landings on beaches backed by unbroken jungle.
Day 27

Pula is a historic port city on Croatia's Istrian peninsula, crowned by a magnificently preserved first-century Roman amphitheater overlooking the Adriatic. Must-dos include exploring the Temple of Augustus and Venetian fortress, savoring Istrian white truffles and malvazija wine, and swimming in the crystalline waters of Cape Kamenjak. June through September offers warm Mediterranean weather and vibrant cultural festivals.

Saba is a five-square-mile volcanic pinnacle in the Caribbean with no beaches but the finest diving in the Western Atlantic, an "impossible" road built by one determined man, and four villages of white-and-red houses clinging to its steep slopes. Must-dos include diving the Saba Marine Park's pristine reefs, hiking the 1,064 steps to Mount Scenery's cloud forest summit, and exploring the gingerbread village of Windwardside. Visit January through May for calm seas and the best diving.
Day 28
Day 29
Vanimo is the remote capital of Papua New Guinea's Sandaun Province, offering world-class uncrowded surf breaks, pristine tropical beaches, and access to over 100 distinct cultural groups in one of the planet's most linguistically diverse regions. Must-dos include surfing the legendary reef breaks off Lido Village, visiting traditional spirit houses, and birdwatching for birds of paradise and Victoria crowned pigeons. Visit May through October for the best surf, drier weather, and comfortable conditions.
Day 30
Ali Island is a small volcanic island off Papua New Guinea's Sepik coast, where one of the world's great indigenous art traditions — spirit carvings, ancestor masks, and elaborate ceremonial performances — remains integral to daily village life. Must-dos include visiting the haus tambaran spirit house, observing master carvers at work, and tasting sago and reef fish grilled over coconut-husk fires. Visit May through October for drier conditions, arriving with culturally appropriate gifts for this extraordinary community.
Day 31

Madang is Papua New Guinea's "prettiest town in the Pacific," set on a palm-fringed peninsula above world-class coral reefs, WWII wrecks, and the extraordinary marine biodiversity of the Coral Triangle. Must-dos include diving the offshore reef walls and shipwrecks, visiting the vibrant town market, and experiencing a traditional mumu feast. Visit May to October for the driest weather and best diving visibility.
Day 32
Garove Island is a flooded volcanic caldera in Papua New Guinea's Bismarck Sea, offering one of the Pacific's most spectacular natural anchorages where cruise ships sail through a gap in the crater wall into a sheltered lagoon. Must-dos include snorkeling the caldera's coral gardens, experiencing traditional sing-sing dance performances, and simply marveling at the geological drama of the anchorage itself. Visit May through October for the driest conditions and calmest seas.
Day 33

Rabaul is a partially buried volcanic town in Papua New Guinea's Simpson Harbour caldera, where the steaming Tavurvur cone, extensive Japanese wartime tunnels, and vibrant Tolai cultural traditions create one of the Pacific's most extraordinary port experiences. Visit during the dry season from May through October for volcano hikes, wartime archaeology, and diving enriched reefs.
Day 34
Day 35
Kennedy Island is the tiny Solomon Islands coral islet where Lieutenant John F. Kennedy and his PT-109 crew survived for six days after their boat was sunk by a Japanese destroyer in 1943, now a peaceful palm-covered speck surrounded by world-class diving waters. Must-do experiences include visiting the island to walk where the future president took refuge, diving the World War II wrecks that litter The Slot's seafloor, and exploring the extraordinary coral diversity of the Solomon Islands' Coral Triangle reefs. May through November offers the driest conditions for diving and island exploration in this historically significant and remarkably unspoiled corner of the Pacific.
Day 36
Mbili Island is a pristine, jungle-clad island in the Solomon Islands archipelago, surrounded by coral reefs of extraordinary biodiversity within the Coral Triangle. Must-dos include snorkelling the fringing reef, experiencing traditional Melanesian village hospitality, and exploring the broader Solomon Islands' world-class diving sites and WWII heritage. Visit May through November during the dry season for calm seas and optimal underwater visibility.
Day 37
Santa Ana (Owaraha) is a small volcanic island in the Solomon Islands preserving one of Melanesia's most vibrant traditional cultures, with active shell-money economies, ceremonial dance festivals, and the extraordinary practice of shark-calling. Must-dos include witnessing a traditional dance performance, learning about shell-money production, and snorkeling the healthy coral reefs. Visit May to October for calm seas, accessible via expedition cruise ship.
Day 38
Day 39
Ambrym is a volcanic island in Vanuatu where two active volcanoes maintain glowing lava lakes and the local culture preserves powerful masked dances and sorcery traditions found nowhere else in Melanesia. Must-dos include trekking to the volcanic caldera, witnessing a Rom dance ceremony, and tasting the island's famously potent kava. The dry season (May–October) offers the best conditions for volcano viewing and cultural encounters.
Day 40
Day 41

Lautoka, Fiji's "Sugar City," is a characterful western Viti Levu port where a century-old sugar mill, a vibrant municipal market, and lush botanical gardens reveal an unhurried South Pacific authenticity. Visitors should taste kokoda and lovo-smoked pork at the waterfront market and explore the nearby Yasawa Islands or Taveuni's rainforest waterfalls. The dry season from May through October offers the most comfortable cruising conditions, with warm days, low humidity, and calm seas ideal for shore excursions.



A Silversea signature, with a preferred central location, the Veranda Suite is spacious and welcoming.Floor-to-ceiling glass doors open onto a furnished private teak veranda from where you can contemplate anything from the midnight sun to an antarctic sunrise. The Deluxe Veranda Suite offers preferred central location with identical accommodation to a Veranda Suite.
Veranda with patio furniture and floor-to-ceiling glass doors.
Sitting area.
Twin beds or queen-sized bed.
Marble bathroom with shower (some with bath/shower combination).
Walk-in wardrobe with personal safe.
Writing desk.
Hair dryer.
Unlimited Standard Wifi.



Expertly designed and exquisitely appointed. The ideal space for sharing stories with fellow explorers and new friends. With enough space to roam both in and outside, this suite is perfect relaxing and recounting the highlights of your day. Available as a one-bedroom configuration or as two-bedroom by adjoining with a Veranda Suite.
Large veranda with patio furniture and floor-to-ceiling glass doors; bedroom two has additional large picture window. Living room with sitting area; bedroom two has additional sitting area.
Separate dining area.
Twin beds or queen-sized bed; bedroom two has additional twin beds or queen-sized bed.
Marble bathroom with full-sized bath and separate shower; bedroom two has additional marble bathroom with shower
(no bath as indicated in diagram).
Walk-in wardrobe(s) with personal safe.
Vanity table(s) with hair dryer.
Writing desk(s).
Bose Sound system with Bluetooth Connectivity.
Unlimited Premium Wifi.
Illy Espresso machine.



Expertly designed and exquisitely appointed. The ideal space for sharing stories with fellow explorers and new friends. With enough space to roam both in and outside, this suite is perfect relaxing and recounting the highlights of your day. Available as a one-bedroom configuration or as two-bedroom by adjoining with a Veranda Suite.
Large veranda with patio furniture and floor-to-ceiling glass doors; bedroom two has additional large picture window. Living room with sitting area; bedroom two has additional sitting area.
Separate dining area.
Twin beds or queen-sized bed; bedroom two has additional twin beds or queen-sized bed.
Marble bathroom with full-sized bath and separate shower; bedroom two has additional marble bathroom with shower
(no bath as indicated in diagram).
Walk-in wardrobe(s) with personal safe.
Vanity table(s) with hair dryer.
Writing desk(s).
Bose Sound system with Bluetooth Connectivity.
Unlimited Premium Wifi.
Illy Espresso machine.



With a room configuration that favours watching the sun rise from the comfort of your bed and losing yourself in the mesmerising seascapes, this suite is the perfect answer to adventure cruising. A large walk-in wardrobe, and an expansive living make the Medallion Suite a your home away from home on the high seas. Medallion Suites accommodate three guests.
Veranda with patio furniture and floor-to-ceiling glass doors.
Living room with convertible sofa to accommodate an additional guest.
Sitting area.
Separate dining area.
Twin beds or queen-sized bed.
Medallion has marble bathroom with shower; Silver Suite has two bathrooms with shower.
Walk-in wardrobe with personal safe.
Vanity table with hair dryer.
Writing desk.
Bose Sound system with Bluetooth Connectivity.
Unlimited Premium Wifi.
Illy Espresso machine.



Available as a one-bedroom configuration oras two bedrooms (as illustrated) by adjoiningwith a Vista Suite.
Large veranda with patio furniture and floor-to-ceiling glass doors; bedroom two has additional large picture window. Living room with sitting area; bedroom two has additional sitting area.
Separate dining area.
Twin beds or queen-sized bed; bedroom two has additional twin beds or queen-sized bed.
Marble bathroom with full-sized bath and separate shower; bedroom two has additional marble bathroom with shower
(no bath as indicated in diagram).
Walk-in wardrobe(s) with personal safe.
Vanity table(s) with hair dryer.
Writing desk(s).
Bose Sound system with Bluetooth Connectivity.
Unlimited Premium Wifi.
Illy Espresso machine.



Available as a one-bedroom configuration oras two bedrooms (as illustrated) by adjoiningwith a Vista Suite.
Large veranda with patio furniture and floor-to-ceiling glass doors; bedroom two has additional large picture window. Living room with sitting area; bedroom two has additional sitting area.
Separate dining area.
Twin beds or queen-sized bed; bedroom two has additional twin beds or queen-sized bed.
Marble bathroom with full-sized bath and separate shower; bedroom two has additional marble bathroom with shower
(no bath as indicated in diagram).
Walk-in wardrobe(s) with personal safe.
Vanity table(s) with hair dryer.
Writing desk(s).
Bose Sound system with Bluetooth Connectivity.
Unlimited Premium Wifi.
Illy Espresso machine.



Stately. Commanding and majestic. Perfect for relaxing after a days’ exploring and looking through your photos. With lectures being streamed live to your room, this is the pinnacle of good living at sea. Available as a one-bedroom configuration or as two-bedroom by adjoining with a Veranda Suite.
Large veranda with patio furniture and floor-to-ceiling glass doors; bedroom two has additional veranda.
Living room with sitting area; bedroom two has additional sitting area.
Separate dining area.
Twin beds or queen-sized bed; bedroom two has additional twin beds or queen-sized bed.
Marble bathroom with full-sized bath and separate shower; bedroom two has additional marble bathroom with shower
(no bath as indicated in diagram).
Walk-in wardrobe(s) with personal safe.
Vanity table(s) with hair dryer.
Writing desk(s).
Bose Sound system with Bluetooth Connectivity.
Unlimited Premium Wifi.
Illy Espresso machine.



Stately. Commanding and majestic. Perfect for relaxing after a days’ exploring and looking through your photos. With lectures being streamed live to your room, this is the pinnacle of good living at sea. Available as a one-bedroom configuration or as two-bedroom by adjoining with a Veranda Suite.
Large veranda with patio furniture and floor-to-ceiling glass doors; bedroom two has additional veranda.
Living room with sitting area; bedroom two has additional sitting area.
Separate dining area.
Twin beds or queen-sized bed; bedroom two has additional twin beds or queen-sized bed.
Marble bathroom with full-sized bath and separate shower; bedroom two has additional marble bathroom with shower
(no bath as indicated in diagram).
Walk-in wardrobe(s) with personal safe.
Vanity table(s) with hair dryer.
Writing desk(s).
Bose Sound system with Bluetooth Connectivity.
Unlimited Premium Wifi.
Illy Espresso machine.



Stylish and sophisticated with larger verandas, excellent for taking pictures and bird-watching. Situated midship, this suite is perfection in design and comfortable living. A huge walk in wardrobe, a beautiful marbled bathroom and a spacious living area completes the picture. Silver Suites accommodate three guests.
Veranda with patio furniture and floor-to-ceiling glass doors.
Living room with convertible sofa to accommodate an additional guest.
Sitting area.
Separate dining area.
Twin beds or queen-sized bed.
Medallion has marble bathroom with shower; Silver Suite has two bathrooms with shower.
Walk-in wardrobe with personal safe.
Vanity table with hair dryer.
Writing desk.
Bose Sound system with Bluetooth Connectivity.
Unlimited Premium Wifi.
Illy Espresso machine.



A Silversea signature, the Veranda Suite is spacious and welcoming. Floor-to-ceiling glass doors open onto a furnished private teak veranda from where you can contemplate anything from the midnight sun to an antarctic sunrise. Some Veranda Suites accommodate three guests (Suites going from 505 to 510 and from 605 to 610). The Deluxe Veranda Suite offers preferred central location with identical accommodation to a Veranda Suite.
Veranda with patio furniture and floor-to-ceiling glass doors.
Sitting area.
Twin beds or queen-sized bed.
Marble bathroom with shower (some with bath/shower combination).
Walk-in wardrobe with personal safe.
Writing desk.
Hair dryer.
Unlimited Standard Wifi.



Your home away from home while you embrace the intrepid explorer within. The suite’s seating area has plenty of room to relax while you go over your notes, ready for the next adventure. Large picture windows frame panoramic ocean views, ideal for appraising the local wildlife.
Large picture window providing panoramic ocean views.
Sitting area.
Twin beds or queen-sized bed.
Marble bathroom with shower (some with bath/shower combination).
Walk-in wardrobe with personal safe.
Writing desk.
Hair dryer.
Unlimited Standard Wif.
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