
Wellness should be about balanced indulgence, not self-sacrifice - that's the philosophy behind Silversea's new programme called Otium, named after the Roman leisure time dedicated to bathing, talking, singing, drinking, eating and relaxing. The easygoing regime includes a 24-hour room-service menu of comfort food, as well as new spa treatments, relaxing baths and hot chocolate served on your balcony.
Read morein the heart of Norway's fjordland, Eidfjord beckons travelers with its storied past and breathtaking natural beauty. Once a bustling Viking trading hub, this picturesque village boasts a rich maritime history that continues to captivate visitors today. The region's temperate climate and stunning landscapes provide the perfect backdrop for outdoor adventures, from scenic hikes to tranquil boat rides along the fjord's crystal-clear waters. Away from the hustle and bustle of typical tourist destinations, Eidfjord offers cruisegoers a truly authentic Norwegian experience, where they can immerse themselves in local traditions and sample fresh Nordic cuisine. As the gateway to Hardangervidda National Park, Eidfjord is a haven for nature enthusiasts, with diverse flora and fauna waiting to be discovered amidst its rugged terrain.
View moreSituated on Norway's southern coast, Kristiansand invites you to uncover its maritime legacy, steeped in tales of intrepid sailors and bustling ports. The region boasts a mild coastal climate, fostering lush landscapes and vibrant flora, perfect for leisurely strolls along its picturesque shores. Here, authenticity thrives, offering travelers an escape from the ordinary, with charming cobblestone streets and quaint fishing villages waiting to be explored. Cruise lines capitalize on Kristiansand's strategic position, providing access to its rich history and natural wonders. As dusk falls, witness the enchanting spectacle of the midnight sun, a phenomenon that bathes the landscape in ethereal light during summer months.
View moreOslo, Norway's capital, echoes with the footsteps of Vikings and boasts a maritime legacy dating back centuries. Cruise lines like Norwegian Cruise Line and Royal Caribbean embrace Oslo's waterfront charm, docking near iconic landmarks such as the Akershus Fortress and the Oslo Opera House. The city's temperate maritime climate provides mild summers and relatively mild winters, offering travelers comfortable exploration year-round. As a gateway to Norway's natural wonders, Oslo presents a genuine Scandinavian experience, showcasing authentic Nordic cuisine and local craftsmanship. Don't miss the Viking Ship Museum, home to remarkably preserved vessels from the Viking Age, revealing Oslo's rich seafaring past.
View moreFollowing a thorough renovation, Silver Spirit® moves with the shared pulse of people, place, and past.
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