Silversea Cruises

Silver Cloud

Fodor’s Expert Review

Ship Overview

Silversea Cruises
Cruise StyleLuxury
Ship SizeSmall

Insider Take

Best For People Who Want

The “best of the best” at any price; spacious suites with butlers serving in cabin meals, personalized service.Read More

Decor

Elegant but surprisingly simple, the rooms and hallways are unfettered by bric-a-brac. What you see is all the finest quality, but there is no over abundance of anything.

Public Rooms

The Panorama and Observation lounges are both finished with floor to ceiling windows and comfortable chairs just for sipping self-service drinks, listening to music or simply sitting and watching the sea go by. The multi-tiered Venetian Lounge provides a pleasant setting for evening shows or movies with unobstructed views. The most popular spot is the art deco saloon aptly named, The Bar. Making friends is the key here, and the barkeep calls you by name and remembers what you drink after one visit.

Elegant new furniture, linens and attractive artwork in all suites are recent additions to Silver Cloud, but the addition you’re apt to applaud most heartily is the intimate new dining room, La Saletta, reminiscent of the newer Silver Shadow’s and Silver Whisper’s Le Champagne. There’s also a new Internet center, and expanded spa facilities, including a Tranquility Room. The Fitness Center has been moved up to the Observation Deck, meaning that you can now savor panoramic views of the ocean while using, rather than losing, it.

Where once there were Bulgari outlets, there are now little LJ boutiques. The ship’s logowear boutique, which offers pretty much the same stuff you’d find on 80 percent of the cruise ships at sea, disappoints.

Cuisine

You can’t fault the culinary staff for stodginess. Besides traditional steamed lobster, for instance, you’re apt to be offered lobster medallions breaded in chickpea flour and served with chorizo sausage chutney. While the ships’ cuisine is almost always delectable, though, it is only sometimes beyond earthly imagination. Four entrees are offered each evening in the main dining room, and the chef will happily concoct another dish for anyone uninspired by all four of them. Pasta and fish are reliably delicious, as are sauces and starches. The one downside of open seating is that what starts out perfect in the kitchen on a crowded night may not always arrive at the table the same way.

Breakfast and lunch are served buffet style in the La Terrazza Cafe. On the newer ships the Lidos have kitchens built in next door, but on these smaller older vessels, once again, the trip from the kitchen becomes a factor. So, ask the staff there to cook pasta to order for you, and then fill up on the handmade ice cream with toppings.

It must be noted that with a ship that varies its itinerary almost on a per-cruise basis, it is not reasonable to expect the consistency and contingency planning for shore excursions you will find on a ship that has been repeating the same ports for years. Silversea has a glittering reputation for its shore excursions, but glitches can occur, and those on offer are sometimes subject to cancellation due to a lack of passenger interest.

Tipping

Included in your fare, though additional services provided by a butler or concierge may deserve extra consideration at your discretion.

Entertainment

Small ship entertainment is normally fairly lackluster, but Silversea is clearly intent on bucking that trend with lavish Las Vegas-style production shows. At some ports, local musicians are invited aboard to perform before dinner. The ship’s’ comedian/magicians can only be described as laff-riots.

Sea days feature such extremely low-key traditional activities as napkin-folding, golf putting, and shuffleboard, with wine tasting and fitness classes for any live wires.

Cabins

Those who adore Crystal Cruises’ vast suites with private butler service may find these ships mildly disappointing. The majority of staterooms (75%) are standard suites with a 296-square-foot private veranda. The cabins are luxurious enough, though, for just about anyone. Staterooms have big walk-in closets, a separate sitting area with sofa and desk, twin/queen bed configuration, down pillows, and 24-hour room service. The bathrooms have tub/shower, terry cloth robes, hair dryers, and private label toiletries – and ought, frankly, to be bigger.

The minimum category Vista Suite without balcony is 240 square feet. Larger suites include Silver Suites at 541 square feet and the Owner’s Suite (827 square feet). The Royal Suite is 1,030 square feet, the Grand Suite, with two bedrooms, a whopping 1,314. All suite residents get complimentary laundry service. How suite it is!

The occupants of the largest Silversea suites – the Grand, Royal, Rossellini and Owner’s – enjoy the ministrations of butlers certified by no less than the Guild of Professional English Butlers, which trains the British Royal Family’s servants. Your butler will do everything from unpacking your suitcase to arranging a private car at the next port, from drawing a bath to planning an in-suite cocktail party.

Attire

Bring your tux and long sequined gown. Silversea’s passengers delight in dressing up – way up. Formal nights follow days at sea.

Should Be Avoided By People Who Prefer

A wealth of entertainment options; large fitness or casino facilities; an assortment of sports or children’s activities.

Onboard Experience

The luxury segment of the cruise industry comes in a variety of tastes and sizes; and no one offers greater panache than Silversea. Silver Cloud and Silver Wind, as the smaller and older vessels of the fleet, are full of the sort of luxury and spaciousness the Fortune 500 types who are their passengers demand, but a bit short of the variety and flair accomplished by the slightly larger, newer vessels. Still, it’s no surprise that passengers often enjoy their cruises so much that they decide to stay aboard for the next one!

From the moment you board the ship, you’re made to feel like a member of a very rich, old European family, pampered to within an inch of your life by extremely warm and gracious European staves.

Though it is a mere 16,800 tons, Silver Cloud is still big enough to feel like a ship. Indeed, the layout is similar to many larger vessels, with a sumptuous lobby, a mere three and a half accommodations decks, Lido buffet, observation lounge and pool deck. It is just that there are fewer of everything; staterooms, gift shops, slot machines, bars. But that doesn’t stop her from acting like a big ship. For example, there are production shows larger ships would be proud to call their own in a two-deck-high grand theater.

Still, Silver Cloud actually impress most with the small touches, the Christofle flatware and Limoges china in the restaurant, the champagne and caviar delivered to your suite almost the same moment as when you first arrive.

Silversea’s itineraries are among the most attractive on offer from any cruise line, and they do a particularly good job of giving you just the right proportions of time ashore and time at sea. Your fellow passengers are apt to represent a broader range of countries than on other cruises.

Several new programs intended to emphasize the line’s Italian lineage debuted in 2005. Silversea’s in-suite bath amenities are now furnished by the Italian fragrance house Acqua di Parma. Paintings by noted Italian artists are proudly featured throughout. Italian luxury brand Loro Piana opened shops offering accessories, gifts and made-to-measure products aboard each ship.

But not all is from the land of Leonardo, Galileo, and Verdi; the first Viking Cooking School at sea, held in the ships’ new Viking culinary theatres, offers cooking classes led by the unmistakably Gallic alliance of Relais & Chateaux.

Restaurants

Starched white linens, romantic lighting and Christofle flatware adorn tables for four, six, eight and ten in The Restaurant, a huge, gorgeous room with windows overlooking the sea. The service here is sublime, as it is too in The Terrace Cafe, popular for casual breakfast and luncheon buffets, and open to the aft deck, but with not quite enough tables for prospective al fresco diners. At night, the cafe becomes the alternative Italian restaurant La Terrazza, requiring reservations.

If it’s haute cuisine you’re after, definitely head for the intimate La Saletta, a new Relais & Chateaux wine-themed restaurant with cuisine conceived to complement wine, rather than the more usual other way around. Inspired by Joachim Koerper’s Michelin two-star Girasol, in Moraira, Spain, the restaurant offers seasonal menus with which it hopes to establish itself as the most memorable gourmet experience at sea. It’s open for dinner only and reservations are recommended, as seating is extremely limited. Prepare to be charged a small fee for the premium wines that will be the stars of your meal.

Tired after a frenzied day ashore? Call room service and dine en suite, with your meal delivered course by course.

Service

The almost entirely European staff is as personable as it is efficient. They’ll know your names – and preferences – almost before you’ve gotten to your cabin. Officers and crew seem genuinely to enjoy getting to know their passengers. Because so many Silversea voyagers stay aboard for cruise after cruise, there’s a rare atmosphere of conviviality.

Fitness/Spa

Silver Cloud’s small fitness center offers classes during days at sea, There are also a beauty salon with massage offerings, but with a minimum staff on duty.

Ship Overview

As the inaugural ship for Silversea Cruises, Silver Cloud was christened in 1994. Designed to provide the most intimate of experiences at sea, Silver Cloud carries fewer than 300 passengers amid the luxury of space and the feeling of a luxurious home away from home.

These two yacht-like gems are all about style, understatement, and personal choice, so if you want to snuggle into a book in the well-stocked library, no one will lift an eyebrow. Although there simply isn’t enough square footage on these ships for huge rooms, the public spaces are more than adequate and designed to function well. These ships served as the models for their larger sisters, Silver Shadow and Silver Whisper, which expanded on the smaller ships’ concept of locating all passenger accommodations forward and public rooms aft.

The Restaurant is one of the loveliest dining rooms at sea, with a domed ceiling and musicians to provide dance music between courses. Both the Bar and Panorama Lounge are comfortable spots to socialize, dance, or enjoy cocktails before or after the evening entertainment, which might include a classical concert or smallish production show in the show room or Moonlight Movies, feature films shown outside on the pool deck.

In 2018 Royal Caribbean International purchased a large stake in Silversea Cruises, adding a new luxury option to their portfolio. Intimate ships with spacious suites, exclusive amenities, and unparalleled hospitality are the hallmarks of the line. Every suite is assigned a butler, so you can expect even the most unusual requests to be fulfilled. In addition, your all-inclusive air-and-sea fares can be customized to include not just round-trip airfare but all transfers, porterage, and deluxe pre-cruise accommodations as well.

Personalization is a Silversea maxim. Their ships offer more activities than other comparably sized luxury vessels. Take part in those that interest you, or opt instead for a good book and any number of quiet spots to read or snooze in the shade.

Silversea’s third generation of ships introduced even more luxurious features when the 36,000-ton Silver Spirit launched late in 2010 and the 40,700-ton Silver Muse entered service in 2017. Silversea’s fleet of exploration ships are the top choice for luxurious soft adventure expedition cruising, includingSilver Galapagos that sails exclusively in the Galápagos Islands.

  • 6 passenger decks
  • 2 specialty restaurants, dining room, buffet
  • Wi-Fi, safe, refrigerator, DVD
  • 1 pool
  • fitness classes, gym, hot tub, sauna, spa, steam room
  • 3 bars, casino, dance club, library, showroom
  • dry cleaning, laundry facilities, laundry service
  • Internet terminal
  • no-smoking cabins

WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW

Pros
Cons
Ambience onboard is comfortably upscale, heightened by never having to sign a bar ticket
Wine is poured freely at lunch and dinner
Every cruise features regionally specific lectures by experts who share insights into areas of the world they know intimately
Minimalist modern decor could be improved
The sophisticated, all-adult atmosphere is sometimes disrupted by bored children who have nothing to do
The slow pace of evening entertainment isn’t satisfying if you prefer splashy production revues and Vegas-type shows

What to expect on board

Staterooms & Cabins

Layout
Amenities
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All accommodations are considered suites; all are outside and have at least an ocean view; 80% also have private balconies. Suite interiors are enhanced with appealing artwork, flowers, seating areas, and bedding topped with plush duvets and choice of pillow style. A writing desk, refrigerator, TV with DVD player, dressing table with lighted mirror and hair dryer, walk-in closet, and safe are all standard. The marble and stone bathrooms have full-size bathtubs. Teak-floor balconies have patio furniture and floor-to-ceiling glass doors. All suites have butler service.

Champagne on ice awaits the arrival of all passengers, and it is replenished as desired; the beverage cabinet is stocked daily on request with individual selections of wines, spirits, and beverages. A fruit basket is replenished daily. Bathrooms are stocked with plush towels and European toiletries, and slippers and bathrobes are provided for use during the cruise.

Two suites are wheelchair accessible.

Food & Drink

Food

The formal restaurant offers open seating breakfast, lunch, and dinner during scheduled hours. Specialty dining is offered by reservation in Le Champagne, where an extra charge applies for the gourmet meal and wine pairings, and La Terrazza, which is complimentary and serves Italian cuisine. For casual meals, La Terrazza has indoor and outdoor seating for buffet-style breakfast and lunch. The outdoor Grill offers a laid-back lunch option with poolside table service. An alfresco dinner option on Silver Cloud is the Black Rock Grill, which allows you to cook meats and seafood to your liking on preheated volcanic stones right at your table. Elaborate afternoon tea is served daily. An evening poolside barbecue is a weekly dinner event, as is the Galley Brunch, when passengers are invited into the galley to make their selections. Room service arrives with crystal, china, and a linen tablecloth for a complete dining room–style setup en suite. You may order at any time from the extensive room-service menu or the full restaurant menu, which can be served course by course in your suite during regular dining hours.

Entertainment

The show lounge is the setting for singers and musicians, classical concerts, magic shows, big-screen movies, and folkloric entertainers from ashore. The Bar is a predinner gathering spot and a late-night place for dancing to a live band. A pianist or other entertainers perform in the Panorama Lounge for listening and dancing. When the weather permits, concerts or movies are presented on deck.

Spa & Fitness

Zagara Spa, operated by Steiner Leisure, offers treatments including exotic massages, facials, and body wraps, teeth whitening, acupuncture, and Medi-Spa Cosmetic treatments. There is no thermal suite, but complimentary saunas and steam rooms are located in the men’s and ladies’ locker rooms.

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QUICK FACTS

SHIP STATS
Entered Service
1994
Number of Cabins
148
Passenger Capacity
298
Crew Members
212
Passengers to Crew Ratio
1.41
Gross Tons
17400
Width
71 feet
Length
514 feet
CRUISE LINE INFO
954/522–2299 or 877/276–6816

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