The silversea cruises 2012 are something that anyone that enjoys open sea ship cruises would most certainly want to take part in. There are 200 cruises offered for the year 2012, travelling to more than 100 countries covering seven of the continents. Some of the most wanted travelling destinations will be touched, like the Riviera, the fjords around Chile, and Australia’s Great Barrier Reef.
The silversea cruises 2012 offer new destinations as well, places that Silversea’s ships haven’t previously traveled to. Some of those targets are Kuwait City, Cyprus’ Larnaca, Kampong Som in Cambodia and many others places. The season will start with the Silver Cloud, a ship that can take nearly 300 guests.
The cruise will begin in the Caribbean Sea, it will continue to Bermuda, then Northern Europe and the Mediterranean. Towards the end of the year the Atlantic will be crossed with chance to travel the Amazon. The silversea cruises 2012 are planned to finish the circle in Chile.
The biggest ship, the Silver Spirit will join the silversea cruises 2012 offering a two-month journey that will start off at South America. The plan is to cross the Panama and stay in Rio de Janeiro for some days, for the guests to feel the carnival fever. The cruise will continue to the waters of the Caribbean, and take another spot in Monte Carlo for the F1 grand prix. The Greek islands are next on the cruise line, and the whole journey will set in the Caribbean to experience the peak of the holiday season there.
Adding to the silversea cruises 2012, the company plans a special world cruse that is expected to surpass all of the past activities so far. The company plans this cruise to be one of epic measures, something so far unseen, an experience that will put any other cruise into shade. This cruise will be 115 days long, and the Silver Whisper will take the responsibility, being able to take something less than 400 guests.
The world cruise included in the silversea cruises 2012 offer will start at Fort Lauderdale. The Silver Whisper will make stops in 45 harbors, while travelling to 27 countries. In all, thirteen overnight land stays will be taken. The first destination is Brazil, and the South African waters come next. The ship will then sail towards the Indian Ocean and into the southern waters of the China Sea. Northern Europe will be visited during the summer season, Canada in autumn, and the journey will be concluded with a Caribbean cruise.