Silversea Cruises
Northern Europe & British Isles Cruise
With one of the highest space to guest ratios in the business and eight superlative luxury dining options, Silver Spirit offers its guests one of the most complete cruise experiences available. Spacious decks leave plenty of room for relaxation, yet the cosy niches make sure that there is something for everyone. Meet like-minded friends; enjoy first class dining and relax in what is possibly the best place between sea and sky.
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Enjoy this day at sea as you travel to your next port of call. This is an opportunity to swim, catch some sun on deck or take advantage of the many activities that are onboard your ship. Eat heartily, take a nap and get ready for the next port of call ! This is what makes cruising so great. |
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The Port of Stavanger is a popular stop on the route to the Norwegian Fjords, and boasts a first-rate assortment of museums and cultural events. Old Stavanger has Europe’s best preserved wooden house settlement. Arrive Time: 8:00 am – Depart Time: 10:00 pm
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Arrive Time: 8:00 am – Depart Time: 7:00 pm
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Eidfjord offers a blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage. The town is a gateway to Norway's Hardangervidda National Park, providing access to vast plateaus and diverse wildlife. The Vøringsfossen waterfall is a must-see attraction. Water cascades 182 meters (nearly 600 feet) into the Måbødalen valley, creating a cinematic atmosphere. A pedestrian bridge over the waterfall, built in 2020, allows visitors to experience it up close. Outdoor activities abound in Eidfjord, from hiking and fishing to boat tours on the fjord. The town's proximity to the Hardangervidda plateau makes it an ideal starting point for exploring Norway's largest national park. Arrive Time: 8:00 am – Depart Time: 4:00 pm
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Located on the southern coast of Norway, Kristiansand is a charming port city and a favorite summer destination for locals and tourists alike. Highlights of this coastal gem include the Christiansholm Fortress, the Kristiansand Zoo, the Kristiansand Cathedral, Gimle Gård, and the Fiskebrygga wharf. Arrive Time: noon – Depart Time: 7:00 pm
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Skagen, Denmark, is a picturesque coastal town where the North Sea meets the Baltic Sea, offering visitors a unique natural experience unlike any other. Known for its stunning light, which has attracted artists for centuries, Skagen is a place where art, nature, and history converge in perfect harmony. The town's Skagen Painters, a group of Scandinavian artists from the late 19th century, immortalized the area's beauty in their works, which can be explored today at the Skagens Museum . Walking through the town, you'll be charmed by the yellow-painted houses with red-tiled roofs, a signature of Skagen's traditional architecture. A visit to Grenen is a must when in Skagen. Here, you can witness the mesmerizing natural phenomenon where the two seas, Skagerrak and Kattegat, meet, creating a striking visual contrast in the water. Tourists can even stand with one foot in each sea, a unique experience that draws thousands of visitors each year. The area is also a haven for birdwatchers, as the surrounding dunes and wetlands are home to a rich variety of bird species. For those interested in maritime history, the Skagen area offers the fascinating Skagen Odde Nature Centre and the Skagen Lighthouse, Denmark's second-oldest lighthouse. The town also hosts several festivals throughout the year, including the Skagen Festival, Denmark’s oldest music festival, which brings the streets to life with folk music and cultural events. With its blend of natural beauty, artistic heritage, and vibrant local culture, Skagen is a destination that captivates all who visit. Arrive Time: 8:00 am – Depart Time: 6:00 pm
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This capital of Norway has lots of things to offer such as the waterside Norwegian Maritime Museum and the Viking Ship Museum, with Viking ships from the 9th century. The Holmenkollbakken is a ski-jumping hill with views of the fjord and a ski museum. Art lovers, make sure you don't miss National Gallery, which houses Edvard Munch's famous painting The Scream! |
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This capital of Norway has lots of things to offer such as the waterside Norwegian Maritime Museum and the Viking Ship Museum, with Viking ships from the 9th century. The Holmenkollbakken is a ski-jumping hill with views of the fjord and a ski museum. Art lovers, make sure you don't miss National Gallery, which houses Edvard Munch's famous painting The Scream! |
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About 1000 years ago, the Vikings founded Aalborg. Trade and wealth set their mark on the city and many of the old buildings from that time have been preserved as central elements in the city picture.
Today, Aalborg is the fourth largest city in Denmark and constitutes a natural center for the North Jutland region. In addition Aalborg is Denmark's largest conference center, outside Copenhagen. Aalborg has many cultural attractions which appeal to a wide variety of tastes; a varied night-life and more than 300 restaurants, bars and clubs, as well as the only casino in the region. The city is full of activity and it is known for its good shopping facilities, including a charming pedestrian area. Fringe the coast line just a few miles outside the city. Within the region, you will also find Rebild Park the site of the largest 4th of July festivities celebrated outside of the US. Visitors also enjoy exploring the many century old castles and manor houses that dot the region. Arrive Time: 8:00 am – Depart Time: 10:00 pm
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Aarhus, Denmark's second-largest city, offers a captivating blend of historical charm and modern vibrancy. Founded in the 8th century, Aarhus boasts a rich history that visitors can explore at the Old Town Museum, an open-air museum that recreates Danish life through the ages with its historical buildings and interactive exhibits. The city's medieval roots are also visible in the well-preserved Aarhus Cathedral - the longest cathedral in Denmark, a stunning example of Gothic architecture dating back to the 12th century. The cityscape of Aarhus is a delightful contrast of old and new. The ARoS Aarhus Art Museum stands out with its striking rooftop installation, "Your Rainbow Panorama," offering a 360-degree view of the city through colorful glass. Nearby, the Dokk1 library and cultural center exemplifies modern design and serves as a vibrant hub for cultural activities and community events. Aarhus’s commitment to culture and innovation makes it a dynamic destination for art lovers and architecture enthusiasts. For a taste of local life, the bustling Latin Quarter offers charming cobblestone streets lined with eclectic boutiques, cozy cafes, and lively eateries. The area’s vibrant atmosphere and historic ambiance create an inviting setting for leisurely strolls and unique shopping experiences. Additionally, the Moesgaard Museum provides an immersive experience into Denmark's prehistoric past with its impressive collection of artifacts and engaging exhibits. Fun fact: Aarhus was named the European Capital of Culture for 2017, a testament to its thriving cultural scene and innovative spirit. Whether you're interested in history, art, or simply enjoying a picturesque cityscape, Aarhus offers a memorable and enriching travel experience. Arrive Time: 8:00 am – Depart Time: 6:00 pm
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Rostock - Hanseatic City and Northern Gateway
Make friends with Rostock, one of Germany's most beautiful Hanseatic cities - where the Baltic Sea laps the shores of Mecklenburg/Western Pomerania and the air tastes slightly salty, where old-fashioned sailboats provoke nostalgic longings, and where brick gables reach into the sky. Eight hundred years of history have shaped this "Gateway to the North". Rostock has preserved much of the charm that it once possessed as the most important member of the Hanseatic League. The gabled houses dominating the skyline attest to this, as well as the imposing brick warehouses, massive gates and fortifications, and awe-inspiring churches such as St. Peter's with its Gothic tower 117 meters high. They all bear eloquent witness to the wealth of the city's medieval merchants. Rostock has kept its importance as a trade center to this day, as well as its status as a university town. Its University, founded in 1419, is the oldest in Northern Europe. And don't forget Rostock's shore: the seaside spa town of Warnemünde.
Our recommendations:
Go on the city tour devoted to the "History of the Hanseatic League." And after enjoying so much culture, sample Mecklenburg roast ribs with Rostock caraway seed schnapps. Arrive Time: 8:00 am – Depart Time: 9:00 pm
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Charming Copenhagen is the jewel of Denmark and a delightful stop for any traveler. Well-known as an eco-friendly haven for sustainable and green living, Copenhagen has embraced its status as the best “bike city” on earth and promoted the use of bicycles by locals and tourists. Hop on a bike, electric bus, or train to easily traverse and explore this colorful and historic city. Copenhagen has its share of iconic landmarks and visually stunning architecture. The oft-photographed Little Mermaid sculpture, whose pensive frame overlooks the harbor, is inspired by the work of Danish author Hans Christian Andersen and has come to symbolize the city. The Nyhavn canal is perhaps the most famous attraction in Copenhagen, where vibrant 18th-century townhomes in hues of red, yellow, pink, and blue line its waterfront. The splendid Tivoli Gardens are an absolute must-see; millions of visitors delight in thrilling amusement park rides and captivatingly lush gardens. Take a seat at the Tivoli Concert Hall or Glass Hall Theatre to watch operas, classical music and rock concerts, or stand-up comedy. Sightseeing, shopping, and dining opportunities abound in any of Copenhagen’s fourteen distinct neighborhoods! Vestebro, the city’s former red-light district, is now a trendy hub for designer boutiques, authentic and Michelin-star eats, and Copenhagen’s nightlife scene. Go for a swim in the harbor baths of Islands Brygge or venture a little further from the city center to the Amager neighborhood, where you’ll find Denmark’s National Aquarium and Amager Beach, a summertime favorite. There are plenty of historic and cultural sites to pique your interest, too. Breathtaking royal dwellings like Rosenborg Castle, a Renaissance gem that houses the country’s crown jewels, and Amalienborg Palace, the queen’s rococo-style abode and a vast royal museum, beckon you to revel in the enchanting world of vintage Copenhagen. The city’s Round Tower, a 17th-century observatory tower, provides spectacular views of the city and informative exhibitions on Danish art and science. There is so much to discover and savor in Copenhagen, Denmark! |
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07/23/26 - 08/04/26 |
Starting At $12,100 |
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07/23/26 - 08/04/26 |
Starting At $17,100 |
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Prices are per person, cruise only, based on double occupancy. Offer subject to availability and change without notice. Certain restrictions may apply.
