Silversea, the leading experiential luxury and expedition travel brand, has unveiled its largest-ever voyage collection for summer 2027 and winter 2027-2028, scheduled to depart between February 2027 and May 2028. Including 414 new voyages on 12 ships, the collection offers a reimagined portfolio of destination experiences on all seven continents. Ranging from six to 77 days in duration, the new sailings include 271 classic voyages and 143 expeditions to over 600 of the world’s most iconic and off-the-beaten path destinations in more than 100 countries, with 30 maiden calls. General sales open on October 22, 2025.
Aspects of innovation include Silversea’s debut summer season in Japan, unprecedented warm-water expeditions, and new itineraries aboard two state-of-the-art Nova Class ships. Three new Grand Voyages in the Mediterranean, Asia, and South America will offer deeper immersion. Guests will explore more boutique ports while enjoying a slower pace of travel, with shorter, combinable sailings.
Named ‘Memories that Move You,’ Silversea’s voyage collection 2027-2028 invites travellers to experience the world in its most extraordinary form, leaving them with memories powerful enough to move them forever. Built around the world’s most captivating cultural moments, the new voyages are timed to coincide with iconic events and lesser-known festivals.
“Our voyage collection 2027-2028 marks a new chapter of innovation in luxury travel,” said Bert Hernandez, president, Silversea. “Silversea’s 12 ships will host guests on 414 classic and expedition voyages to many of the world’s most iconic and hidden destinations — few of which even the most discerning travellers ever get to see, including 30 maiden calls. We will deliver exclusive access to authentic festivals and events that best showcase the world’s most enriching local cultures and customs — including the Carnival in Rio de Janeiro, the Monaco Grand Prix, and one of Japan’s largest cultural festivals, Awa Odori — leaving our guests with memories that will last a lifetime.”