Silversea has announced their 2026 World Cruise: The Curious and The Sea. This 140-day voyage, onboard Silver Dawn, travels the globe, recapturing the pioneering spirit of world famous navigators. With 70 destinations in 37 countries, this is Silversea’s highest number of port of calls including 26 new places of interest.
The World Cruise will depart from Fort Lauderdale on 6th January 2026 and disembark in Lisbon on 27th May 2026. Sailing from the Americas, you will discover remote island in the Pacific, witness pure paradise in French Polynesia, conduct a semi-circumnavigation of Australia before following the Spice Route from Asia to the cultural Mediterranean and Middle East.
It is truly a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to some of the world’s most desirable destinations.
Highlights include:
Easter Island: one of the most remote and rarely-visited islands full of history. Here, you can see the world-famous Moai statues, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
French Polynesia & South Pacific: spend 20 adventure-filled days exploring the magical islands of a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve and Lifou and Nourmea known as “the heart of the Pacific”.
Semi-circumnavigation of Australia (South & West Coast): discover this new destination including Lake Hillier in Esperance, penguins on Phillip Island, the hidden gem of Port Lincoln and Cape Le Grand National Park.
Eastern Mediterranean: From Turkish and Greek islands, to the ruins of Athens, the city of Antalya and the Holy Land of Jerusalem, this region is sure to inspire and captivate every traveller.
The Adriatic Sea: Explore mediaeval cities such as Dubrovnik, Hvar and Kotor, the Pearl of the Adriatic. Plus, romantic Sicilian cities along the Ionian coast like Siracusa and Trapani.
North Africa: Take in the contrasting sights, cuisines and cultures ranging from a World Heritage Site in Tunis to the colourful Medina and Gibraltar’s Moorish castle.
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