Silversea Ocean cruises review
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Silversea places an emphasis on its all-inclusive drinks and fine dining offering, but do passengers think their ticket is worth the high headline price? And do small ships feel intimate and relaxed, or crowded and cramped? Read our full review to find out.
- Pros and cons
- Who is Silversea?
- Is Silversea refunding for cruises cancelled due to coronavirus?
- What's Silversea like?
- Should I book with Silversea?

Technical specifications
General
- Cruise lineWww.silversea.com
- Number of ships11
- Smallest ship (guest capacity)100
- Biggest ship (guest capacity)608
- No-fly cruises
- Adults-only cruises
- Survey sample size57
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