If you're new to Silversea, or to what we refer to as "True Luxury" cruise lines, one of the first questions is likely to be around price. There are a number of factors that affect the price of a Silversea cruise, and Silversea offers three pricing options. Once price is understood, then there's the related question of whether the price represents good value.
The factors that affect the price of a Silversea cruise are:
Before we look more closely at these factors, let's look at Silversea's pricing options.
Silversea offers three cruise fares:
Regardless of the fare option chosen, Silversea maintains its commitment to providing an all-inclusive experience that is second to none. From the moment guests step aboard, they are treated to a world of luxury where every detail is meticulously taken care of. Silversea's all-suite design ensures that every guest enjoys spacious and elegantly appointed accommodations, complete with personalised butler service.
The all-inclusive approach means that guests can enjoy gourmet dining, premium beverages, and a variety of shore excursions without having to worry about additional costs. This seamless experience allows travellers to fully immerse themselves in the journey, whether they are exploring the Mediterranean or embarking on an expedition to Antarctica.
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As a True Luxury cruise line, all Silversea ships only have suites, and each suite has a window or a balcony. It will be no surprise that the size of the suite you choose will affect the price. All suites are generous, so some of the factors to consider when choosing a suite include:
As you move up through the suite categories, there are more inclusions to be considered too.
Sometimes the overall price of a luxury cruise can be confronting, but if viewed through the lens of the voyage being an all-inclusive package, the day-by-day rate for what will be a true luxury experience can feel like better value. The cruise fare includes:
Generally, when booking an overseas non-cruise holiday, expenses like meals and beverages, entertainment and activities tend to get put on the credit card and aren't thought of as much as the cost of accommodation and transport costs.
In addition to its Classic Voyages, Silversea offers Expedition itineraries to destinations like Antarctica, the Galapagos (where it has as dedicated ship), the Arctic and Alaska. Expeditions cruises are more expensive than the Classic voyages because of the additional onboard expertise of the Expedition team, the additional equipment needed (zodiacs etc) and the extra attention on safety.
As a True Luxury cruise line, the Silversea Expedition experience falls into the "Soft Expedition" category - so while adventurous, guests are still treated to the luxury onboard experience Silversea is known for.
To give you a sense of the cost of a Silversea cruise, here are some example itineraries to popular regions. It's also important to note that for the New Zealand market, Silversea prices its itineraries in Australian dollars so there is an exchange rate differential to factor in.
A 7-night cruise from Athens to Athens in July 2026 starts from NZ$1,686* per guest per day (twin share) = $23,685* per couple.
A 14-night cruise from Venice to Lisbon in October 2026 starts from NZ$1,007* per guest per day (twin share) = $NZ28,184 per couple.
*Fares are indicative only and subject to availability.
Through Fine Travel's comprehensive cruise website you can explore Silversea's itineraries. If you have any questions or would like to proceed with booking a Silversea cruise, a Fine Travel Consultant will be more than happy to assist.