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Silversea is taking its offer of free Wi-Fi to the next level. Starting with voyages sailing in April 2018, free unlimited Wi-Fi access will be extended to every guest throughout its fleet of classic and expedition ships.Since January 2016, guests have enjoyed at least one hour of free Wi-Fi per day. The new policy will provide each guest booked into one of Silversea’s standard suites with free unlimited standard internet access. Guests staying in a Silver suite or upwards will enjoy free unlimited premium internet access for up to two devices simultaneously per guest. Unlimited premium internet access is also available to purchase for guests wishing to upgrade.
“We know how important it is for our guests to be able to catch up on emails or share photos on social media while on vacation,” said Barbara Muckermann, Silversea’s chief marketing officer. “Now, with free unlimited Wi-Fi in all suites, our guests can stay as connected as they choose while they voyage to the most fascinating places on Earth.”
Free unlimited Wi-Fi will be the latest addition to Silversea’s existing array of all-inclusive shipboard amenities, which includes a selection of complimentary wines, premium spirits, specialty coffees, bottled water, juices and soft drinks; in-suite bar stocked with guests’ preferences; in-suite dining service; lecture and enrichment programs; and round-trip transportation into town (in most ports for classic cruises), among others.Lead image: Silver Shadow in Shimizu Port, Japan © Toshihide Mochizuki/Silversea Cruises

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