From May 2023 through March 2024, the vessel – which Silversea acquired from Crystal Cruises in July – will sail to 116 destinations across Northern Europe, the Arctic and Antarctica.
The new collection will feature voyages ranging from six to 18 days and include sailings to the polar regions and maiden calls in Hudson Bay and Ellesmere Island.
Endeavour will spend summer 2023 exploring the British Isles, Iceland, and the Arctic—including Greenland, Svalbard and the Canadian Arctic – before heading south to the White Continent for its winter 2023/2024.
Conrad Combrink, senior vice-president of expedition, destination and itinerary management for Silversea, said: "Silver Endeavour will deliver the most enriching experiences for guests in the world’s most remarkable destinations, as they journey in unparalleled comfort."
Departing London on 7 May 2023, Endeavour will undertake two British Isles and Iceland expeditions of 13 and 14 days. The voyages will include new calls in Stranraer, Helensburgh, Loch Eynort (Uist Island), and Klaksvik.
The ship’s inaugural season in the Arctic will feature two of Silversea’s 14-day Iceland and Svalbard expeditions, departing 3 June from Reykjavik and 17 June from Tromso.
The vessel will also offer three expeditions to South Greenland and Nunavut, Canada, exploring regions in Skjoldungen, Evighedsfjord, Prince Christian Sound and others.
During its winter 2023/2024 season, Endeavour will offer nine of Silversea’s six-day Antarctica Bridge fly-cruises, as well as two departures of the line’s 10-day Antarctic Peninsula expedition.