Silversea Cruises

Silversea Cruises


Silversea Cruises are a real luxury cruise. There is no fake glamor or easy to see through Las Vegas glitz which rubs off quickly. No, a Silversea Cruise seems to be a much more intimate sort of holiday, all inclusive to remove the stress and pain of having to pay for even more extras after having already laid out so much money.

The all inclusive cruise should be a legal requirement for what an annoyance it can be to passengers who may have expected that more free alcohol would be available considering all the pictures of people with wine glasses laughing up on deck, or enjoying a cocktails. They wouldn't be smiling so much if they were actually paying for those cocktails. Silversea wants to try to break some of the bad trends that have crept into worldwide cruising by resetting the clock.

One impressive thing is just how elegant their ships are, and how much space they allow for each guest. Other cruise lines that aren't Silversea Cruises have began to encroach on the wide open spaces by filling every deck with loungers, seats, and activities for children. Silversea Cruises provide an excellent ratio of space per guest in order to make it feel more intimate: space is intimacy, especially on board a ship where you need the space in order to feel intimate rather than claustrophobic. With the addition of almost one crew member for every single passenger on board, you can ensure that the crew will look after you and your guests.

After all there's almost one of them for every one of you. Another good benefit is that on one ship all suites have oceans views and 85 per cent of these have balconies. Balconies are of course a really big plus for those people who want to wake up in the morning and immediately be able to throw open the French windows, stroll out on the veranda, and see the sun rising in the sky.

Those stuck inside will have to look at their clock in order to tell what time it is and take a walk out of their cabin on to the public deck just to get a single breath of fresh air. Why anyone would pay to go on a cruise when you cannot have a veranda is absolutely beyond me. So many things are also complimentary during the tripincluding room service. It's a mighty fine cruise line.