Silversea Cruises includes Wi-Fi on their ships. Passengers typically enjoy complimentary standard Wi-Fi throughout the cruise, which is suitable for general web browsing, emails, and social media. However, for activities requiring higher bandwidth, such as streaming or video calls, there may be an option to purchase a premium Wi-Fi package.
Drinks
Silversea Cruises offers a luxurious all-inclusive experience that includes a wide variety of beverages at no extra cost. Guests can enjoy premium wines, champagne, and sparkling wines, along with a selection of spirits, liquors, and classic cocktails. The package also covers an array of beers, soft drinks, bottled water, specialty coffees, and teas. Additionally, each suite features a fully stocked minibar tailored to personal preferences, with room service offering a full range of drinks.
Tips
The cruise line offers an all-inclusive experience, which means that gratuities for the staff, including butlers, waitstaff, and housekeeping, are already covered in the fare. This allows guests to enjoy their cruise without worrying about tipping or additional charges for service.
Specialty Dining
Specialty dining on Silversea cruises is generally included in the fare, which sets the cruise line apart from many others. Guests can enjoy a variety of fine dining options at no additional cost, although some specialty restaurants, like La Dame (Silversea’s French restaurant), may require a reservation fee.
Entertainment
Choose from a variety of things to entertain yourself including restaurants, bars, theatre, pools and much more.
Gourmet meals are included as part of the cruise package. Guests can enjoy a wide range of dining options, from formal, multi-course dinners to casual, lighter fare. Dining options range from fine dining at the main restaurant to specialty venues offering cuisines like Italian, French, and Asian. All meals, including 24-hour room service, are included.
Accommodation
Your cabin is included in the price of the cruise.
Port Fees & Taxes
No surprises. All port fees and taxes are included in the price.
Extras
Parking
Car parking at the port or airport for the duration of your trip is not included within the price of the cruise. Port/airport parking can’t currently be booked with us online but please contact us after you have made the booking if you would like to add this to your package. An approximate cost for parking is between £12 - £20 per car per day. Alternatively we can arrange transfers from your home to the departure airport/port.
Insurance
Insurance is not included in your package. We've partnered with Holiday Extras. They have 40 years of experience and offer excellent insurance cover for your holiday. Their flexible policies offer cruise-specific cover, so you can rest assured that you are completely covered when you go away. Get a Holiday Extras insurance quote
Visa
Visas are not provided by us or the cruise operator. Visas and other travel documents have to be obtained by the individual passengers prior to sailing.
We've partnered with The Travel Visa Company for all your visa needs. They will be able to provide tailored advice and for a fee, assist with arranging your documents.
Ship Facilities
Silver Endeavour - By Silversea Cruises
Good for couplesExplorationFormalLuxury ShipSmall ShipUltra Luxury
All offers and prices are subject to change and availability at time of enquiry. Prices are based on two passengers sharing unless otherwise stated and are subject to the Tour Operator's terms and conditions. Cabin and Flight supplements may apply. Other supplements may apply in addition to the price shown above. Flight details, timings and routing may be subject to alteration. Other tour operator charges may also apply. Any Onboard Spending money or drinks package value shown will be per cabin, again based on two sharing.
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Home to some of the most striking buildings you'll ever see, Reykjavik is a small city that packs a powerful punch. Take a dip in one of the many geothermal pools to truly relax, or enjoy a refreshing hike in the great outdoors. A visit to the iconic Hallgrímskirkja Church is a must for architecture enthusiasts, though a simple walking tour around the city will see you discovering stunning designs and street art. Don't forget to leave room for the outstanding local cuisine, from fresh seafood to grilled meats.
Things to do in Reykjavik:
National Museum of Iceland
Step back in time in this fascinating museum located in the heart of the city. Built in 1863, it’s home to a variety of exhibitions showcasing the enthralling history of Iceland, from its maritime past to artefacts capturing the life of original settlers within the country.
Harpa
Situated in the centre of the city, Harpa is an extraordinary concert hall that features a distinct design with coloured glass surrounding its exterior. Host to a range of concerts, conferences, plays, opera performances and more, it’s a must-see when in the city.
Blue Lagoon
Arguably one of the most beloved attractions in Iceland is the Blue Lagoon. Located less than 45 minutes from the city, it has a geothermal spa that’s bright blue. Onsite there is also a cafe, a massage room, restaurants and more to enjoy throughout your time there.
At Sea
DAY 2
24 Aug 2027
Time at Port: TBD
While sailing between destinations, you’ll have time to take a moment and enjoy everything your cruise ship has to offer; with stunning food prepared with the freshest ingredients, fantastic entertainment opportunities, and plenty of places to lounge around, an enjoyable day at sea awaits!
Prins Christiansund - Cruising
DAY 3
25 Aug 2027
Time at Port: from 2 PM to 7 PM
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Qaqortoq
DAY 4
26 Aug 2027
Time at Port: from 7 AM to 12 PM
Situated in southern Greenland, Qaqortoq lies between picturesque fjords. A colourful town, it’s home to an array of 18th century colonial buildings and has several prominent attractions, such as the Qaqortoq Museum and Tele Museum which exhibit an array of collections showcasing the history of Greenland. There is also a vibrant harbour that offers delicious local cuisine and more. For those that want to enjoy hikes during their time there, there are trails that lead through the mountains.
Things to do in Qaqortoq:
Qaqortoq Museum
Located close to the main square, the Qaqortoq Museum is housed in one of the most historic buildings in the town. Exhibiting an array of artefacts from hunting equipment to Norse dresses and Inuit boats, it’s a unique attraction that’s hugely significant in displaying the town’s history.
Tele Museum
Another prominent museum in Qaqortoq is the Tele Museum. Showcasing the history of Greenland, and all that has occurred since the arrival of Hans Ede in 1732, the exhibits and artefacts within the museum are simply fascinating.
Qaqortoq Harbour
When you arrive in Qaqortoq, make sure to spend time exploring the picturesque harbour, surrounded by beautiful hillsides. Filled with local cuisine, kayaking opportunities and hiking trails that begin in the harbour, it’s the best place to start your adventure in the town.
Hvalsey
DAY 4
26 Aug 2027
Time at Port: from 2:30 PM to 7:30 PM
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Tasermiut Fiord, Klosterdal
DAY 5
27 Aug 2027
Time at Port: from 7 AM to 5:30 PM
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Aappilattoq
DAY 6
28 Aug 2027
Time at Port: from 7 AM to 12:30 PM
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Skjoldungen, Greenland
DAY 7
29 Aug 2027
Time at Port: from 12:30 PM to 5 PM
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Tasiilaq
DAY 8
30 Aug 2027
Time at Port: from 8:30 AM to 5:30 PM
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At Sea
DAY 9
31 Aug 2027
Time at Port: TBD
While sailing between destinations, you’ll have time to take a moment and enjoy everything your cruise ship has to offer; with stunning food prepared with the freshest ingredients, fantastic entertainment opportunities, and plenty of places to lounge around, an enjoyable day at sea awaits!
Scoresby Sund - Overnight onboard
DAY 10-12
01 Sep 2027
Time at Port: TBD
Scoresby Sund is an immense and awe inspiring wilderness on Greenland’s eastern coast, holding the title of the largest fjord system on Earth. This sprawling network of waterways is a landscape of colossal scale, where majestic, cathedral sized icebergs drift past jagged basalt mountains that tower over two thousand metres high. At its mouth lies the tiny, colourful village of Ittoqqortoormiit, one of the most isolated settlements in the world, which serves as a solitary human outpost in an otherwise untamed environment. Whether you are navigating through the deep red cliffs of Rødefjord or spotting muskoxen grazing on the desolate tundra, a journey through Scoresby Sund offers a profound and humbling encounter with the raw, silent power of the High Arctic.
Things to do in Scoresby Sund - Overnight onboard:
Visit Ittoqqortoormiit
A visit to Ittoqqortoormiit is a journey to the very edge of the inhabited world, as you step into one of the most isolated and resilient communities on the planet. Perched at the mouth of the Scoresby Sund, this tiny village is a cluster of brightly painted wooden houses that stand in vibrant defiance against the vast, monochromatic landscape of rock and ice. Walking through the town, you’ll find a fascinating blend of traditional and modern Arctic life from sled dogs howling in the crisp air to local hunters preparing their gear for the sea. The silence is profound, broken only by the crunch of snow or the distant crack of shifting ice, offering a rare and humbling glimpse into a culture that has thrived for generations in total harmony with the rugged Greenlandic wilderness.
Aurora Borealis
Watching the Aurora Borealis in Scoresby Sund is an ethereal experience, made extraordinary by the fjord’s total absence of light pollution and its high latitude position. From September onwards, as the Arctic summer fades into twilight, the sky transforms into a vast canvas for dancing ribbons of emerald, violet, and white. What makes the display here truly unique is the reflection; the shimmering lights often mirror perfectly in the glassy, still waters of the fjord and bounce off the sheer faces of massive, floating icebergs. Standing on the deck of a ship or the silent tundra while the "Northern Lights" pulse over two-thousand-metre basalt cliffs provides a hauntingly beautiful reminder of the Arctic's raw, celestial power.
Rødefjord (Red Fjord)
A visit to Rødefjord, or the Red Fjord, is a surreal highlight of any Scoresby Sund expedition, named for the striking, deep red sandstone cliffs that line its western shores. This vivid landscape creates a spectacular and rare colour palette for the Arctic; the warm, ferruginous hues of the mountains provide a dramatic backdrop to the colossal, brilliant white icebergs that frequently become grounded in its shallow waters. Navigating the fjord by boat feels like moving through a prehistoric world, where the weathered red rock formations contrast sharply against the deep blue of the water and the pale northern sky. It is a place of incredible stillness and beauty, offering some of the most unique and breathtaking photography opportunities in all of East Greenland.
Ittoqqortoormiit
DAY 13
04 Sep 2027
Time at Port: from 11:30 AM to 6 PM
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Isafjordur
DAY 14
05 Sep 2027
Time at Port: from 2 PM to 6:30 PM
Situated in northwest Iceland, Isafjörður is a quaint town that’s beloved for its awe-inspiring landscapes. Not only does it feature historic and colourful wooden houses that date back to the 18th and 19th century, but a wide selection of attractions including the Bunarfoss waterfall, Arctic Fox Centre and the Naustahvilft hiking trail. The perfect place to capture breathtaking photographs, Isafjörður is a wonderful stop-off whilst on a cruise.
Things to do in Isafjordur:
Westfjord History Museum
Showcasing the captivating maritime heritage of the town, within this quaint museum you’ll learn about the fishing industry and the life of the hardworking fisherman in the town. A fascinating insight into the culture of the town, it makes for a unique experience during a stop-off.
Dokkan Brugghus
A picturesque micro brewery that’s a family business, it’s one of the most popular attractions to visit whilst in Isafjörður. Producing a wide selection of local craft beer, you can toast to your holiday whilst visiting this extraordinary brewery.
Vigur Island
Accessible from May to September, Vigur Island is a fantastic place to visit whilst in Isafjörður. Available to visit through a range of tours, you can head out on a boat to the island and discover the rare Arctic birdlife including puffins and razorbills, whilst taking in the picturesque scenery.
Dynjandi
DAY 15
06 Sep 2027
Time at Port: from 7 AM to 12:30 PM
Dynjandi (also known as Fjallfoss) is widely considered the most spectacular waterfall in Iceland's remote Westfjords. Standing at 100 metres (328 ft) tall, its unique trapezoidal shape fans out as it falls, measuring 30 metres wide at the top and doubling to 60 metres at the base. Its Icelandic name appropriately translates to "thunderous" or "resounding," reflecting the powerful roar that echoes through the surrounding Arnarfjörður fjord.
Things to do in Dynjandi:
The Waterfall Hike
The Waterfall Hike at Dynjandi is a captivating ascent that leads you through a vertical gallery of seven distinct cascades. Starting from the shoreline of Arnarfjörður, the well-maintained trail climbs approximately 200 metres, passing smaller gems like Hundafoss and Göngumannafoss, where the adventurous can actually walk behind the curtain of water. As you climb, the air grows misty and the roar of the water intensifies until you reach the base of the massive, 100 metre Dynjandi crown. Looking back from the upper ridge, the effort is rewarded not only by the spray of the "bridal veil" falls but also by a panoramic, bird’s eye view of the deep blue fjord and the surrounding jagged peaks of the Westfjords.
Flateyri Village
Nestled along the quiet shores of Önundarfjörður, Flateyri is a historic Westfjords village that feels like a living museum. It is home to Iceland's oldest bookstore, a charming "time capsule" where you can still weigh out second hand books and explore a merchant’s home perfectly preserved from the 1950s. The town’s landscape is dominated by a massive, A shaped avalanche dam, a testament to the community's resilience that now serves as a scenic lookout over the colourful rooftops and deep blue fjord. Between its quirky "Nonsense Museum" and the local warmth of the Vagninn pub, Flateyri offers a soulful and authentic experience of remote Icelandic life.
Sea Monster Museum
A visit to the Icelandic Sea Monster Museum (Skrímslasetrið) in Bíldudalur is a dive into the eerie folklore of the Westfjords, particularly around Arnarfjörður, which is considered a hotspot for sightings. The museum uses a moody, atmospheric interior, decorated like a ship's basement with ropes and lanterns, to set the stage for stories of four main species: the Shore Laddie (fjörulalli), the Merman (hafmaður), the Shell Monster (skeljaskrímsli), and the Combed Monster (faxaskrímsli).
Reykjavik
DAY 16
07 Sep 2027
Time at Port: from 6 AM to 6 PM
Home to some of the most striking buildings you'll ever see, Reykjavik is a small city that packs a powerful punch. Take a dip in one of the many geothermal pools to truly relax, or enjoy a refreshing hike in the great outdoors. A visit to the iconic Hallgrímskirkja Church is a must for architecture enthusiasts, though a simple walking tour around the city will see you discovering stunning designs and street art. Don't forget to leave room for the outstanding local cuisine, from fresh seafood to grilled meats.
Things to do in Reykjavik:
National Museum of Iceland
Step back in time in this fascinating museum located in the heart of the city. Built in 1863, it’s home to a variety of exhibitions showcasing the enthralling history of Iceland, from its maritime past to artefacts capturing the life of original settlers within the country.
Harpa
Situated in the centre of the city, Harpa is an extraordinary concert hall that features a distinct design with coloured glass surrounding its exterior. Host to a range of concerts, conferences, plays, opera performances and more, it’s a must-see when in the city.
Blue Lagoon
Arguably one of the most beloved attractions in Iceland is the Blue Lagoon. Located less than 45 minutes from the city, it has a geothermal spa that’s bright blue. Onsite there is also a cafe, a massage room, restaurants and more to enjoy throughout your time there.