Silversea has unveiled its World Cruise 2027, The Three Oceans, which will call at 80 destinations across 35 countries on five continents. It also includes 20 new calls and 11 overnight stays.
The voyage will take place on one of Silversea’s smallest cruise ships, Silver Dawn, departing from Los Angeles on January 8 and arriving in Copenhagen on June 7, 2027.
The 149-day voyage will focus on culture and history, crossing the Pacific, Indian, and Atlantic Oceans. It will include excursions to over 50 Unesco World Heritage Sites and longer stays in port. Passengers will enjoy tailored experiences, such as regional events, entertainment, and educational lectures.
From its departure from Los Angeles, Silver Dawn will sail west to Hawaii and follow the French Polynesian Islands to Brisbane. Thereafter, the ship will sail north through Indonesia, Singapore and Thailand, passing by Sri Lanka and the Seychelles before reaching South Africa.
It will then sail up the west coast of Africa, stopping in Namibia, Angola, Ghana, Gambia, Ivory Coast and Senegal. From Morocco, Silver Dawn will sail along the west coast of Spain and France, then journey northwest to the Irish Sea.
Following stops in England, Wales, Ireland and Scotland, the ship will cruise northeast to Norway, following the Norwegian coastline south to end in Copenhagen.
Silversea is represented by Cruise Vacations in the South African market.