
Date
2026-04-23
Duration
11 nights
Departure Port
Dublin
Ireland
Arrival Port
Leith
United Kingdom
Rating
Ultra Luxury
Theme
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Silversea
Polar Class
2022
—
16,800 GT
230
100
200
539 m
25 m
19 knots
No

Dublin is Europe's most literary capital, home to four Nobel laureates in literature, the extraordinary Book of Kells, and Georgian architecture rivaling any on the continent. Visit May through September via Holland America Line or Windstar for Trinity College's Long Room, the definitive Guinness pint at St. James's Gate, and the spontaneous pub conversations that make this city one of the world's most immediately welcoming.

Belfast, Northern Ireland’s capital, is a vibrant port city renowned for its rich shipbuilding heritage, highlighted by the Titanic Belfast museum. Must-do experiences include exploring the historic Cathedral Quarter and tasting traditional dishes like Irish stew and soda bread at St. George's Market. The best season to visit is during the spring and summer when the city comes alive with festivals and outdoor events.

Port Ellen is the gateway to Islay, Scotland's whisky island, where the legendary Kildalton trio of Laphroaig, Lagavulin, and Ardbeg distilleries line the shore producing the world's most celebrated peated single malts. Must-do experiences include tastings at all three distilleries, walking the coastal path between them, and visiting the eighth-century Kildalton Cross. May through September offers the best weather, with the Fèis Ìle whisky festival in late May.

Iona is a tiny, luminous island in Scotland's Inner Hebrides, revered as the birthplace of Celtic Christianity where Saint Columba founded his monastery in 563 AD. Visitors should walk the restored Benedictine abbey and Reilig Odhráin royal burial ground, then seek out the island's pristine white shell-sand beaches at Traigh Bàn. The sailing season from May through September offers the longest daylight hours and mildest weather, with June and July providing up to eighteen hours of light that bathes the island in the ethereal glow for which it has captivated artists and pilgrims for centuries.

Lunga is the largest of Scotland's uninhabited Treshnish Isles off Mull, hosting one of Britain's most accessible Atlantic puffin colonies alongside razorbills, guillemots, and grey seals in extraordinary density. The essential experience is sitting among nesting puffins on the cliff-top turf as they land within arm's reach, bills laden with sand eels. Visit June through July for peak puffin activity, arriving by Zodiac from expedition vessels or Mull tour boats.

St. Kilda is a remote UNESCO World Heritage archipelago forty miles west of Scotland's Outer Hebrides, famous for Britain's highest sea cliffs, the world's largest gannet colony, and the poignant remains of a community evacuated in 1930. Must-dos include exploring the restored village on Hirta, witnessing the extraordinary seabird colonies, and walking to the summit of Conachair. Visit between May and September, though landings depend on Atlantic weather.

The Shiant Isles are an uninhabited Scottish archipelago in the Minch strait, where dramatic basalt columns host over 200,000 breeding seabird pairs — puffins, razorbills, and guillemots — in one of Europe's greatest wildlife spectacles. Must-dos include Zodiac approaches to the columnar basalt cliff faces, watching the overwhelming seabird colonies, and spotting whales and dolphins in the Minch. Visit June or July for peak breeding season and longest daylight.
Loch Ewe is a sheltered Highland sea loch that served as the assembly point for World War II Arctic convoys, now home to a powerful convoy museum and the remarkable subtropical Inverewe Garden. Must-dos include visiting the Russian Arctic Convoy Museum, exploring Inverewe Garden's improbable tropical plantings at 57 degrees north, and admiring the surrounding Wester Ross landscape of ancient gneiss and Caledonian pines. Visit May through September for the garden in bloom and the mildest Highland weather.
Handa Island is an uninhabited seabird sanctuary off Scotland's northwest coast, hosting over 200,000 breeding seabirds including puffins, guillemots, and razorbills on dramatic Torridonian sandstone cliffs. Must-dos include hiking the island circuit to the Great Stack viewpoint, watching puffins emerge from clifftop burrows, and learning about the island's poignant human history of evacuation during the potato famine. Visit mid-May through July for the peak seabird breeding season.

Lerwick, capital of Scotland's Shetland Islands, is a captivating Norse-Scottish harbour town renowned for its seventeenth-century granite waterfront, Viking heritage, and pristine maritime larder of wind-dried reestit mutton and hand-dived scallops. Visitors should explore the lodberries along Commercial Street and the award-winning Shetland Museum at Hay's Dock. The optimal season is late May through August, when near-perpetual daylight — the famous "simmer dim" — bathes the islands in an ethereal golden glow and seabird colonies along the cliffs reach their spectacular peak.
The Isle of Noss is a Shetland nature reserve hosting over 100,000 breeding seabirds on its spectacular 181-meter sandstone cliffs, including 12,000 pairs of gannets, guillemots, puffins, and dive-bombing great skuas. Must-do experiences include Zodiac cruising beneath the Noup of Noss cliff face, watching gannet colonies in action, and exploring Shetland's Viking heritage in Lerwick. June and July offer peak seabird activity and Shetland's magical simmer dim twilight.

Kirkwall, the Norse-founded capital of Scotland's Orkney Islands, is a sandstone harbour town framed by UNESCO-listed Neolithic monuments, a twelfth-century cathedral, and some of Britain's finest coastal landscapes. Visitors should not miss the five-thousand-year-old village of Skara Brae and a tasting of North Ronaldsay seaweed-fed lamb paired with Highland Park whisky. The prime cruising season runs from May through August, when Orkney enjoys up to nineteen hours of daylight and the wild coastal light is at its most luminous.
Saint Abbs is a tiny Scottish fishing village on the Berwickshire coast, renowned for its spectacular seabird colonies on the volcanic headland and one of Europe's finest temperate diving sites within the UK's pioneering marine reserve. Essential experiences include walking the cliff-top path to the 50,000-strong seabird colony, diving or snorkeling the kelp forests alongside curious grey seals, and photographing the impossibly picturesque harbor. May and June provide the best seabird and puffin viewing, while August and September offer the warmest diving conditions in this surprisingly biodiverse stretch of the North Sea.

Leith, Scotland, United Kingdom is a distinctive port city where deep cultural heritage meets authentic local atmosphere, featured on itineraries by Scenic Ocean Cruises. Must-do experiences include exploring the historic quarter to absorb centuries of architectural heritage, and sampling the distinctive northern cuisine that transforms local ingredients into refined dining experiences. The optimal time to visit is June through August, when summer months bring the warmest temperatures and longest days.
Day 1

Dublin is Europe's most literary capital, home to four Nobel laureates in literature, the extraordinary Book of Kells, and Georgian architecture rivaling any on the continent. Visit May through September via Holland America Line or Windstar for Trinity College's Long Room, the definitive Guinness pint at St. James's Gate, and the spontaneous pub conversations that make this city one of the world's most immediately welcoming.
Day 2

Belfast, Northern Ireland’s capital, is a vibrant port city renowned for its rich shipbuilding heritage, highlighted by the Titanic Belfast museum. Must-do experiences include exploring the historic Cathedral Quarter and tasting traditional dishes like Irish stew and soda bread at St. George's Market. The best season to visit is during the spring and summer when the city comes alive with festivals and outdoor events.
Day 3

Port Ellen is the gateway to Islay, Scotland's whisky island, where the legendary Kildalton trio of Laphroaig, Lagavulin, and Ardbeg distilleries line the shore producing the world's most celebrated peated single malts. Must-do experiences include tastings at all three distilleries, walking the coastal path between them, and visiting the eighth-century Kildalton Cross. May through September offers the best weather, with the Fèis Ìle whisky festival in late May.
Day 4

Iona is a tiny, luminous island in Scotland's Inner Hebrides, revered as the birthplace of Celtic Christianity where Saint Columba founded his monastery in 563 AD. Visitors should walk the restored Benedictine abbey and Reilig Odhráin royal burial ground, then seek out the island's pristine white shell-sand beaches at Traigh Bàn. The sailing season from May through September offers the longest daylight hours and mildest weather, with June and July providing up to eighteen hours of light that bathes the island in the ethereal glow for which it has captivated artists and pilgrims for centuries.

Lunga is the largest of Scotland's uninhabited Treshnish Isles off Mull, hosting one of Britain's most accessible Atlantic puffin colonies alongside razorbills, guillemots, and grey seals in extraordinary density. The essential experience is sitting among nesting puffins on the cliff-top turf as they land within arm's reach, bills laden with sand eels. Visit June through July for peak puffin activity, arriving by Zodiac from expedition vessels or Mull tour boats.
Day 5

St. Kilda is a remote UNESCO World Heritage archipelago forty miles west of Scotland's Outer Hebrides, famous for Britain's highest sea cliffs, the world's largest gannet colony, and the poignant remains of a community evacuated in 1930. Must-dos include exploring the restored village on Hirta, witnessing the extraordinary seabird colonies, and walking to the summit of Conachair. Visit between May and September, though landings depend on Atlantic weather.
Day 6

The Shiant Isles are an uninhabited Scottish archipelago in the Minch strait, where dramatic basalt columns host over 200,000 breeding seabird pairs — puffins, razorbills, and guillemots — in one of Europe's greatest wildlife spectacles. Must-dos include Zodiac approaches to the columnar basalt cliff faces, watching the overwhelming seabird colonies, and spotting whales and dolphins in the Minch. Visit June or July for peak breeding season and longest daylight.
Loch Ewe is a sheltered Highland sea loch that served as the assembly point for World War II Arctic convoys, now home to a powerful convoy museum and the remarkable subtropical Inverewe Garden. Must-dos include visiting the Russian Arctic Convoy Museum, exploring Inverewe Garden's improbable tropical plantings at 57 degrees north, and admiring the surrounding Wester Ross landscape of ancient gneiss and Caledonian pines. Visit May through September for the garden in bloom and the mildest Highland weather.
Day 7
Handa Island is an uninhabited seabird sanctuary off Scotland's northwest coast, hosting over 200,000 breeding seabirds including puffins, guillemots, and razorbills on dramatic Torridonian sandstone cliffs. Must-dos include hiking the island circuit to the Great Stack viewpoint, watching puffins emerge from clifftop burrows, and learning about the island's poignant human history of evacuation during the potato famine. Visit mid-May through July for the peak seabird breeding season.
Day 8

Lerwick, capital of Scotland's Shetland Islands, is a captivating Norse-Scottish harbour town renowned for its seventeenth-century granite waterfront, Viking heritage, and pristine maritime larder of wind-dried reestit mutton and hand-dived scallops. Visitors should explore the lodberries along Commercial Street and the award-winning Shetland Museum at Hay's Dock. The optimal season is late May through August, when near-perpetual daylight — the famous "simmer dim" — bathes the islands in an ethereal golden glow and seabird colonies along the cliffs reach their spectacular peak.
The Isle of Noss is a Shetland nature reserve hosting over 100,000 breeding seabirds on its spectacular 181-meter sandstone cliffs, including 12,000 pairs of gannets, guillemots, puffins, and dive-bombing great skuas. Must-do experiences include Zodiac cruising beneath the Noup of Noss cliff face, watching gannet colonies in action, and exploring Shetland's Viking heritage in Lerwick. June and July offer peak seabird activity and Shetland's magical simmer dim twilight.
Day 9

Kirkwall, the Norse-founded capital of Scotland's Orkney Islands, is a sandstone harbour town framed by UNESCO-listed Neolithic monuments, a twelfth-century cathedral, and some of Britain's finest coastal landscapes. Visitors should not miss the five-thousand-year-old village of Skara Brae and a tasting of North Ronaldsay seaweed-fed lamb paired with Highland Park whisky. The prime cruising season runs from May through August, when Orkney enjoys up to nineteen hours of daylight and the wild coastal light is at its most luminous.
Day 10
Day 11
Saint Abbs is a tiny Scottish fishing village on the Berwickshire coast, renowned for its spectacular seabird colonies on the volcanic headland and one of Europe's finest temperate diving sites within the UK's pioneering marine reserve. Essential experiences include walking the cliff-top path to the 50,000-strong seabird colony, diving or snorkeling the kelp forests alongside curious grey seals, and photographing the impossibly picturesque harbor. May and June provide the best seabird and puffin viewing, while August and September offer the warmest diving conditions in this surprisingly biodiverse stretch of the North Sea.
Day 12

Leith, Scotland, United Kingdom is a distinctive port city where deep cultural heritage meets authentic local atmosphere, featured on itineraries by Scenic Ocean Cruises. Must-do experiences include exploring the historic quarter to absorb centuries of architectural heritage, and sampling the distinctive northern cuisine that transforms local ingredients into refined dining experiences. The optimal time to visit is June through August, when summer months bring the warmest temperatures and longest days.



Located lower bow, the Classic Veranda Suite offers all the comfort and attention to detail that you can expect aboard — both inside and out. A generous expanse of interior comforts — elegant décor, stunning marble bathroom and ample seating area (with sofa bed that is able to accommodate a third berth), offers everything you need for a comfortable cruise. But perhaps this suite’s finest asset lies just outside, as floor-to-ceiling glass doors open onto a private veranda, making every sunset feel as if it is yours alone.
Veranda with patio furniture and floor-to-ceiling glass doors.
Sitting area with convertible sofa to accommodate an additional guest.
Bathroom with double faucets on large vanity and walk-in shower.
Twin beds or king-sized bed.
Vanity table(s) / Writing desk(s).
Custom-made bed mattresses.
Wheelchair accessible suite has a bathroom with vanity and shower.
One large flat-screen TVs with Interactive Media Library.
Complimentary Wi-Fi.
Wall mounted USB mobile device chargers.
Direct-dial telephone(s).



Deluxe Veranda Suites keep the iconic suite configuration - one of the most successful in the industry - while enhancing your creature comforts and destination immersion. Located on the privileged upper mid levels, Deluxe Veranda Suites have spacious interiors with a bedroom area that includes a large writing desk and comfortable living room with a convertible sofa (able to accommodate a third berth). Even better, the balcony is larger and more beautiful than ever, offering ample space to relax and enjoy sweeping views, wherever you are.
Veranda with patio furniture and floor-to-ceiling glass doors.
Sitting area with convertible sofa to accommodate an additional guest.
Bathroom with double faucets on large vanity and walk-in shower.
Twin beds or king-sized bed.
Vanity table(s) / Writing desk(s).
Custom-made bed mattresses.
Wheelchair accessible suite has a bathroom with vanity and shower.
One large flat-screen TVs with Interactive Media Library.
Complimentary Wi-Fi.
Wall mounted USB mobile device chargers.
Direct-dial telephone(s).



The Grand Suite is one of the most luxurious and spacious suites on board Silver Endeavour. It guarantees sweeping views of your destination thanks to its large balcony. A spacious interior includes a large living room, separate dining area and large bedroom with a big walk-in wardrobe. A luxurious bathroom with double vanity, whirlpool bath and walk-in shower completes. In addition, the Grand Suite also includes a small, second bedroom able to accommodate a third berth.
Large veranda with patio furniture and floor-to-ceiling glass doors.
Living room with sitting area.
Separate dining area.
Bathroom with double vanity, walk-in shower and whirlpool bath.
Third guest can be accommodated in an additional single bed bedroom.
Twin beds or king-sized bed and a single bed in the additional bedroom.
Vanity table(s).
Writing desk(s).
Custom-made bed mattresses.
Three large flat-screen TVs with Interactive Media Library.
Sound system with Bluetooth connectivity.
Espresso machine.

The Grand Suite is one of the most luxurious and spacious suites on board Silver Endeavour. It guarantees sweeping views of your destination thanks to its large balcony. A spacious interior includes a large living room, separate dining area and large bedroom with a big walk-in wardrobe. A luxurious bathroom with double vanity, whirlpool bath and walk-in shower completes. In addition, the Grand Suite also includes a small, second bedroom able to accommodate a third berth.
Large veranda with patio furniture and floor-to-ceiling glass doors.
Living room with sitting area.
Separate dining area.
Bathroom with double vanity, walk-in shower and whirlpool bath.
Third guest can be accommodated in an additional single bed bedroom.
Twin beds or king-sized bed and a single bed in the additional bedroom.
Vanity table(s).
Writing desk(s).
Custom-made bed mattresses.
Three large flat-screen TVs with Interactive Media Library.
Sound system with Bluetooth connectivity.
Espresso machine.



One of our most sumptuous suites ever designed! With innovative domed glazing surrounding the living areas and one of the largest balconies on board, the Master Suite offers complete destination immersion at sea. Floor-to-ceiling windows provide wow-factor 270˚ views, while the beautifully appointed living and dining areas, separate bedroom and bathroom with walk in shower and whirlpool bath ensure complete in suite comfort. If you have ever wanted to experience expedition travel while not missing on luxury, Silver Endeavour’s Master Suite is the answer.
One bedroom: 108 sq.m. including veranda
Images are intended as a general reference. Features, materials, finishes and layout may be different than shown.
Essentials
Deck(s): 8
Section: Aft
Characteristics
Large Veranda with floor-to-ceiling glass doors
Separate dining area
Living room with sitting area
Double vanity
Walk-in shower
Whirlpool bath
Walk-in wardrobe with personal safe
Furniture
King size bed
Writing desk
Luxury bed mattresses
Media & Communication
Unlimited Premium Wi-Fi
2 large flat screen TVs with Interactive Media Library
Sound system with bluetooth connectivity
Direct dial telephone
Wall mounted USB-C mobile device chargers
Onboard Services
Butler service
Complimentary laundry, pressing & wet cleaning
Two hours of worldwide phone use, per voyage segment
Champagne on arrival
Amenities
Espresso machine
Pillow menu
Refrigerator and bar setup stocked with your preferences
Plush bathrobe
Luxury bath amenities
Umbrella
Hair Dryer
Slippers



Supremely spacious and superbly located, the Owner’s Suite is the most luxurious suite on board. Located in the premium bow position on deck seven, the Owner’s Suite offers amazing destination immersion, thanks its enormous surrounding balcony and incredible views from all indoor areas. The large living room, separate dining area and well-stocked bar are perfect for sharing a moment with like-minded travellers, while the luxurious and well-appointed bedrooms ensure supreme comfort any time of the day or night.
Large veranda with patio furniture and floor-to-ceiling glass doors.
Living room with sitting area.
Separate dining area.
Main bedroom has a large walk-in wardrobe with personal safe and a bathroom with double vanity, walk-in shower and whirlpool bath.
Second bedroom has a separate wardrobe and a bathroom with walk-in shower.
Twin beds or king-sized bed in both bedrooms.
Writing desk(s).
Custom-made bed mattresses.
Three large flat-screen TVs with Interactive Media Library.
Sound system with Bluetooth connectivity.
Espresso machine.

Supremely spacious and superbly located, the Owner’s Suite is the most luxurious suite on board. Located in the premium bow position on deck seven, the Owner’s Suite offers amazing destination immersion, thanks its enormous surrounding balcony and incredible views from all indoor areas. The large living room, separate dining area and well-stocked bar are perfect for sharing a moment with like-minded travellers, while the luxurious and well-appointed bedrooms ensure supreme comfort any time of the day or night.
Large veranda with patio furniture and floor-to-ceiling glass doors.
Living room with sitting area.
Separate dining area.
Main bedroom has a large walk-in wardrobe with personal safe and a bathroom with double vanity, walk-in shower and whirlpool bath.
Second bedroom has a separate wardrobe and a bathroom with walk-in shower.
Twin beds or king-sized bed in both bedrooms.
Writing desk(s).
Custom-made bed mattresses.
Three large flat-screen TVs with Interactive Media Library.
Sound system with Bluetooth connectivity.
Espresso machine.



Our best-selling Premium Veranda Suite is more beautiful and luxurious than ever on board Silver Endeavour. This suite offers a large bedroom space with dreamy bedding, a stunning marbled bathroom with a large vanity and sumptuous walk-in shower. Comfortable furnishings and elegant decor make staying in (almost) as good as going out! Spacious and well-situated, enjoy ultra-luxury amenities from the 24-hour butler service to the well-stocked mini-bar (and yes, they’re all included!). The sofa-bed can easily accommodate a third guest.
Veranda with patio furniture and floor-to-ceiling glass doors.
Sitting area with convertible sofa to accommodate an additional guest.
Bathroom with double faucets on large vanity and walk-in shower.
Twin beds or king-sized bed.
Vanity table(s) / Writing desk(s).
Custom-made bed mattresses.
Wheelchair accessible suite has a bathroom with vanity and shower.
One large flat-screen TVs with Interactive Media Library.
Complimentary Wi-Fi.
Wall mounted USB mobile device chargers.
Direct-dial telephone(s).



Get closer to your destination with Silver Endeavour’s Signature Suite! Located on deck eight, this beautiful accommodation offers a wonderfully large living room, a dining area, a separate bedroom and a bathroom with walk-in shower and whirlpool bath. But surely the best thing about the Signature Suite is the huge private veranda and floor-to-ceiling glass walls, offering you sweeping views whether you are at the tip or toe of the world. The Signature Suite is one of our favourite places to melt into enjoy serene polar landscapes after a day of on shore exploring.
One bedroom: 67-78 sq.m. including veranda
Images are intended as a general reference. Features, materials, finishes and layout may be different than shown.
Essentials
Deck(s): 8
Section: Aft, Mid-Ship
Characteristics
Large Veranda with floor-to-ceiling glass doors
Separate dining area
Living room with sitting area
Double vanity
Walk-in shower
Whirlpool bath
Walk-in wardrobe with personal safe
Furniture
King size bed
Writing desk
Luxury bed mattresses
Media & Communication
Unlimited Premium Wi-Fi
2 large flat screen TVs with Interactive Media Library
Sound system with bluetooth connectivity
Direct dial telephone
Wall mounted USB-C mobile device chargers
Onboard Services
Butler service
Complimentary laundry, pressing & wet cleaning
Two hours of worldwide phone use, per voyage segment
Champagne on arrival
Amenities
Espresso machine
Pillow menu
Refrigerator and bar setup stocked with your preferences
Plush bathrobe
Luxury bath amenities
Umbrella
Hair Dryer
Slippers



No Silversea ship would be complete without our guests’ favourite Silver Suite. Located on deck eight, the Silver Suite promises stunning views of the destination thanks to its floor-to-ceiling window and large balcony. The spacious living area allows for comfortable relaxing while the dining area makes cosy nights in veritable experiences in themselves. Additionally, Silver Suites feature generous walk-in wardrobes as well as a bathroom with a large walk-in shower, vanity and separate lavatory.
Veranda with patio furniture and floor-to-ceiling glass doors.
Living room with convertible sofa to accommodate an additional guest.
Dining area.
Bathroom with double vanity and walk-in shower.
Twin beds or king-sized bed.
Vanity table(s).
Writing desk(s).
Custom-made bed mattresses.
Two large flat-screen TVs with Interactive Media Library.
Sound system with Bluetooth connectivity.
Complimentary Wi-Fi.
Wall mounted USB mobile device chargers.
Direct-dial telephone(s).
Sound system with Bluetooth connectivity.
Espresso machine.



The Superior Veranda Suite is found on the upper decks. From the sumptuous views from the teak veranda to the spacious sitting room (with sofa bed able to accommodate a third berth) and large marble bathroom, everything about the Superior Veranda has been designed for your comfort. A comfortable living space, attention to detail and a generous expanse of amenities makes this stunning suite a cosy home while on the seas.
Veranda with patio furniture and floor-to-ceiling glass doors.
Sitting area with convertible sofa to accommodate an additional guest.
Bathroom with double faucets on large vanity and walk-in shower.
Twin beds or king-sized bed.
Vanity table(s) / Writing desk(s).
Custom-made bed mattresses.
Wheelchair accessible suite has a bathroom with vanity and shower.
One large flat-screen TVs with Interactive Media Library.
Complimentary Wi-Fi.
Wall mounted USB mobile device chargers.
Direct-dial telephone(s).
Our cruise specialists can help you find the perfect cabin and the best available pricing.
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