Silversea unveils new interiors of ultra-luxurious Silver Moon
Silversea has unveiled the first glimpses of Silver Moon‘s interiors – the ninth ship in the cruise line’s ultra-luxury fleet.
Silversea took delivery of the new ship from Fincantieri shipyard in Ancona, Italy, on Friday October 30.
Barbara Muckermann, Silversea’s Chief Marketing Officer, hosted a series of five virtual ship tours, in which viewers are guided through Silver Moon‘s new S.A.L.T. (which stands for Sea and Land Taste) venues, public spaces, restaurants and suites.
"Taking delivery of our beautiful new Silver Moon was a very proud moment for our cruise line," said Muckermann. "The ship represents the pinnacle of ultra-luxury travel in the 21st century, and we have made many innovative enhancements from her sister ship, Silver Muse, for the enjoyment of our guests.
"From our new S.A.L.T. ecosystem, which will enable travellers to delve deeper into destinations through the lens of food and drink, to the enriched public spaces, the enhancements aboard Silver Moon symbolise a refinement of Silversea’s already ultra-luxury cruise experience. We cannot wait to welcome our guests aboard this beauty in the near future."
Silver Moon accommodates 596 guests in 298 suites—96% of which include a balcony.
Handcrafted luxury beds by Savoir are in the ship’s top 10 suites—four Owner’s Suites, four Grand Suites, and two Royal Suites.
Meanwhile guests in every suite will enjoy the dedicated service of a butler, as well as an in-suite bar, stocked with preferred beverages and in-suite dining, available 24 hours per day.
There are eight restaurants on board, each with a distinct concept, including expert sushi chefs in action in the redesigned Kaiseki and French cuisine and the opportunity to dine under the stars in the signature restaurant La Dame.
By Louise Longman, Contributing Editor (UK)
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