Destination
Transatlantic
Trip Duration
23 nights
Cruise Ship
Silver WindCruise Company
SilverseaStart Port
Dublin, IrelandEnd Port
Copenhagen, DenmarkDepart 18:00
The capital and largest city in Ireland, Dublin showcases the best of Irish heritage, with layers of history from its 9th century Viking past, booming 18th century Georgian times, scars of early 1900s rebellions to modern groundbreaking infrastructure. Walk the grounds of Ireland’s oldest university, have a few scoops in Temple Bar, or learn how to pour your own perfect pint in the famous Guinness Storehouse. Whatever you decide to get up to, memories of your trip to Dublin will stay with you forever.
Arrive 12:30
Depart 19:00
The island of Lunga is the largest of the Treshnish Isles in Argyll and Bute, Scotland. Populated until the 19th century Lunga still bears the remains of blackhouses. To the northeast of the island lie the remains of the ruined village, which was abandoned in 1857. Lunga is designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest because of its abundant plant life. Many rare and endangered plants are native to the island.
Arrive 06:30
Depart 12:00
Iona is an island of the Inner Hebrides in Scotland and is located approximately 1.6 kilometers west of the larger island of Mull. Around 125 people lived on the island in 2001, mostly in the capital Baile Mór. The 8.8 square kilometer island was for centuries the spiritual center of Scotland.
Arrive 14:30
Depart 15:30
St Kilda is an isolated volcanic island group that belongs to Scotland. The islands lies in the North Atlantic. The main island of Hirta, whose cliffs are the highest in the UK. St. Kilda was inhabited at least two thousand years continuously, though the population probably never exceeded 180. Currently, military personnel are the only inhabitants.
Arrive 06:30
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Arrive 08:00
Depart 17:00
Husavik is a beautiful fishing village in northern Iceland with under 3,000 inhabitants and is situated about 60 km south of the Arctic Circle.
Arrive 07:00
Depart 12:30
Eskifjördur is a fishing village in Iceland. The town lies on the Fjord, after which it was named, in the eastern part of Iceland.
Arrive 07:00
Depart 18:00
Kirkwall is a town on the Orkney Islands, located 10 miles off the Scottish mainlands. The town itself is steeped in history and today, is the main hub of activity in Orkney. Visitors can admire Kirkwalls most prominent feature, St. Magnus Cathedral, seen as one of the finest medival buildings around . Kirkwall has a vibrant shopping scene with a refreshing selection of locally-owned stores. By night, many bars offer traditional live music, allowing visitors to soak up the unique culture of the Orkney Islands.
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The Silver Wind impresses with its attentive staff and luxurious suites and visits some of the most beautiful ports in the world.
Refurbishment Year:
2021Passengers:
2742 Adults
23 nights
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