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Departing in December 2019, two Silversea voyages will be enriched by immersive new shore experiences, which guests will enjoy on a complimentary basis. In Melbourne, the cruise line’s guests will discover Australia’s enthralling operatic culture at an exclusive performance from tenor, Mark Vincent; in Castries, St. Lucia, travellers will delve deeper into local tradition at a bespoke, entertainment-filled beach party at the iconic Pigeon Island National Landmark.“We are delighted to expand our shore-side offering on these two voyages further, by unlocking these exclusive new experiences for our guests,” said Adria Bono, Silversea’s Senior Director of Destination Experiences. “In Melbourne and Castries, our guests will be immersed into authentic local cultures, as they enjoy extraordinary local talent and traditions.”The featured voyages and their exclusive shore experiences are as follows:

Australia and New Zealand

Mark Vincent Concert: In Melbourne on 8 December, one of the finest recording artists in Australia will take to the stage to perform exclusively for Silversea guests. At the city’s concert venue, guests will be welcomed with cocktails and canapés before they settle into their seats to enjoy the exceptional talents of Mark Vincent and his musical band.Voyage 6931: Silver Muse’s 14-day sailing departs Sydney for Auckland on 6 December 2019, calling in Melbourne and Hobart (Tasmania), before cruising Milford Sound, Doubtful Sound, and Dusky Sound. Subsequently, Silversea’s flagship will call in Dunedin (Port Chalmers), Lyttelton (Christchurch), Picton, and Tauranga (Bay of Plenty), before arriving in Auckland, New Zealand, on December 20, 2019.

The Caribbean

Silversea Beach Cocktail Party: On 10 December, during Silver Wind’s call in Castries, St. Lucia, an evening of food, fun and frivolity awaits guests at an exclusive beach cocktail party. The event will take place at the Pigeon Island National Landmark, a living museum situated on a picturesque isle, which is connected to the mainland by a causeway. In this natural setting, guests will listen to the delightful music of a steel band as they watch amusing stilt walkers, death-defying fire-eaters, and energetic limbo dancers.Voyage 2934: Silver Wind‘s nine-day sailing departs San Juan for Fort Lauderdale on 8 December, 2019, calling in Gustavia (St. Barthelemy), Castries (St. Lucia), St. John’s, Philipsburg (St. Maarten), Spanish Town, and La Romana.
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