Silversea Cruises has taken delivery of its new ship Silver Moon, bringing its total fleet to nine vessels.
During an intimate ceremony held at Fincantieri’s shipyard in Ancona, Italy, executives from Silversea Cruises, the Royal Caribbean Group, and Fincantieri delivered live speeches via video feed, commending the more than 1,000 craftspeople who contributed to the build.
Silver Moon is the third ship to be built by Fincantieri for Silversea Cruises
Present in Ancona, Roberto Martinoli, Silversea’s president and CEO, penned his signature to officially take delivery of the ship.
Debuting aboard Silver Moon is the culinary enrichment programme S.A.L.T., an acronym of Sea and Land Taste, which will enable guests to enjoy a range of destination-focused gastronomic experiences both onboard and ashore.
As part of the S.A.L.T. programme, three new venues will cater to guests onboard Silver Moon. S.A.L.T. Kitchen, a regional restaurant, will offer a menu that changes with the destination; S.A.L.T. Lab, a test kitchen, will host workshops, tastings, and demonstrations using local ingredients and artisanal techniques; while S.A.L.T. Bar will feature a selection of regional wines, spirits, and other drinks, based on the destination.
With a maximum capacity of 596 guests, Silver Moon will offer 298 suites, including four Owner’s Suites, four Grand Suites, and two Royal Suites. All guests will enjoy the dedicated service of a butler, alongside an in-suite bar, stocked with preferred beverages; and 24-hour in-suite dining.
The ship will also feature a number of redesigned public spaces to allow for safe distancing. This includes Silversea’s signature French restaurant, La Dame, which has been redesigned and enlarged to accommodate 56 guests, with the option to dine outdoors.
As well, the Atlantide restaurant has been enlarged and enriched to accommodate up to 220 guests, while the Connoisseur’s Corner now features a new Wintergarden area, creating a sheltered area outdoors.
Silver Moon is the third ship to be built by Fincantieri for Silversea Cruises, with the fourth, Silver Dawn, scheduled for 2021.
Silversea Cruises has taken delivery of its new ship Silver Moon, bringing its total fleet to nine vessels.
During an intimate ceremony held at Fincantieri’s shipyard in Ancona, Italy, executives from Silversea Cruises, the Royal Caribbean Group, and Fincantieri delivered live speeches via video feed, commending the more than 1,000 craftspeople who contributed to the build.
Present in Ancona, Roberto Martinoli, Silversea’s president and CEO, penned his signature to officially take delivery of the ship.
Debuting aboard Silver Moon is the culinary enrichment programme S.A.L.T., an acronym of Sea and Land Taste, which will enable guests to enjoy a range of destination-focused gastronomic experiences both onboard and ashore.
As part of the S.A.L.T. programme, three new venues will cater to guests onboard Silver Moon. S.A.L.T. Kitchen, a regional restaurant, will offer a menu that changes with the destination; S.A.L.T. Lab, a test kitchen, will host workshops, tastings, and demonstrations using local ingredients and artisanal techniques; while S.A.L.T. Bar will feature a selection of regional wines, spirits, and other drinks, based on the destination.
With a maximum capacity of 596 guests, Silver Moon will offer 298 suites, including four Owner’s Suites, four Grand Suites, and two Royal Suites. All guests will enjoy the dedicated service of a butler, alongside an in-suite bar, stocked with preferred beverages; and 24-hour in-suite dining.
The ship will also feature a number of redesigned public spaces to allow for safe distancing. This includes Silversea’s signature French restaurant, La Dame, which has been redesigned and enlarged to accommodate 56 guests, with the option to dine outdoors.
As well, the Atlantide restaurant has been enlarged and enriched to accommodate up to 220 guests, while the Connoisseur’s Corner now features a new Wintergarden area, creating a sheltered area outdoors.
Silver Moon is the third ship to be built by Fincantieri for Silversea Cruises, with the fourth, Silver Dawn, scheduled for 2021.