Melbourne to Sydney Luxury Cruise


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Weekly $273
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from $10,620* twin share

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Duration 14 nights

Sailing From Melbourne

Departing 3-Jan-27

Cruise Line Silversea Cruises

Cruise Ship Silver Moon


Call 13 70 79

What's Included?

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Departure Dates

  • 3-Jan-27

Visit Australia

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About Silver Moon

The new Dawn is coming! Be the first to sail aboard Silver Dawn, the tenth ultra-luxury ship to join our fleet. Building on the phenomenal success of Silver Muse, Silver Moon – to be delivered August 2020 – will mirror her sister ship and will establish a new era of Silversea. At 40,700 gross tons and with a capacity to accommodate 596 passengers on board, Silver Moon will maintain the small-ship intimacy and spacious all-suite accommodation which are the hallmarks of the Silversea experience. Silver Moon will also feature the all-new Sea And Land Taste (.S.A.L.T.) programme – an immersive culinary concept that will enable guests to travel deeper through a range of destination based gastronomic experiences. Get ready - a new moon is coming.

Profile

  • Passenger Capacity: 596
  • Tonnage: 40700
  • Total Crew: 411
  • Length: 699
  • Launched: 30 Nov 2019

Silversea

Silversea is committed to making your voyage unforgettable by taking you to the most beautiful destinations on the planet in the comfort and elegance that you deserve. Silversea’s small luxury ships are designed for those who delight in the thrill of discovery while indulging mind and body in the most lavish surroundings imaginable. All accommodations are spacious, ocean-view suites that include butler service, and most include private verandas. Silversea voyages and cruise expeditions sail to over 900 destinations on all seven continents, more than any other cruise line.

Silversea Classic Voyage: With a myriad of itineraries covering all corners of the globe, our six ocean-going ships reach hundreds of destinations on virtually every continent. Our all-suite vessels welcome only 388 to 728 guests in ultimate comfort and all-inclusive luxury. Boasting the charms of a stylish boutique hotel coupled with indulgent offerings rivalling the world’s renowned resorts – extraordinary culinary and wellness programs, exceptional personalised service, world-class enrichment and discovery ashore – your clients will have the space and freedom enjoy a perfectly personalized travel experience.

Silversea Expedition Voyages: The four ships in our Expedition fleet are purpose-built for navigating waters in the most remote realms of the world – from pole to pole, the Galapagos, and beyond – in supreme comfort, safety, and all-inclusive luxury. Hosting a mere 100 to 274 guests in all-suite accommodations, these ships are intimate in scale yet huge on adventure. Hosted by up to 28 expedition staff on every voyage, each ship comes equipped with brand-new Zodiacs, kayaks, snorkel gear, and all the other essentials* necessary for your clients to experience true 360º immersion in fascinating, far-flung locales.

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