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This 140-day cruise for the '1% of the 1%' visits all 7 continents - here's a look inside the ship, where suites cost up to $240,000 per person
Silversea's Silver Whisper is a "world-cruiser's preferred ship" with "the amenities of a grand resort" and "the charms of a stylish boutique hotel," according to its website.
The Silver Whisper's 2020 World Cruise will last 140 days and will be the first to visit all seven continents, according to Silversea.
Source: Silversea
... and then the ship will head south, stopping in ports that include San Juan, Puerto Rico, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Source: Silversea
Silver Whisper will stop at the Antarctic Peninsula before heading up the coast of Chile and then westward.
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Other stops on the global route include Sydney, Australia ...
... and several destinations in Europe, including Rome, Barcelona, Lisbon, and Dublin.
Source: Silversea
The journey ends in Amsterdam on May 25, 2020, 140 days after departing from Florida.
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A suite onboard the ship starts at $62,000 per person. The ship's signature suites, called Veranda Suites, start at $85,000.
Source: Silversea
In the Veranda Suites, each room includes a marbled bathroom with a double vanity, separate shower, and full-sized bathtub.
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Passengers can relax and take in views of the sea or ports in plush observation areas.
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The ship's lavish main dining room has open-seating dining, so guests can eat whenever and wherever they choose.
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The restaurant serves regional specialties according to the ship's destination, such as Roasted Chilean Sea Bass while cruising through the Chilean fjords, or Indian Chicken Korma on the way to Mumbai.
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The ship has many public spaces where guests can hang out, including a pool deck.
The ship's fitness center is outfitted with free weights, weight machines, treadmills, elliptical trainers, and stationary bicycles. Guests can also take pilates, yoga, circuit training, and aerobics classes.
The priciest suites on the ship, the Owner's Suites, cost $240,000 per person — but they sold out immediately, according to Silversea.
Source: Silversea
But suites are still available, and those who reserve early will get perks that include a $2,000 onboard spending credit, round-trip flights in business class, a baggage valet service from home to the ship, laundry service, and unlimited Wi-Fi.
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A Silversea spokesperson told Business Insider that they expect the voyage to fully sell out, with 30-40% of guests onboard choosing to do the full World Cruise.
Source: Silversea
At $240,000 for 140 days, the priciest tickets on the cruise comes out to $1,714 a day — a price that's far greater than an average cruise from Carnival, which is currently selling 7-day Caribbean cruises for $499 a person, or about $71 a day.
Source: Carnival
But if you book the cheapest suites on Silver Whisper, which run $62,000 for the seven-continent cruise, it's actually cheaper than another similar luxury world cruise, offered by Seabourn, that hits 62 ports in 146 days and costs $67,000 a person. The Seabourn cruise, however, only visits five continents.
Source: Business Insider
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