Wednesday, November 28, 2018

Wednesday, November 28, 2018: Be Careful What You Ask For

I got a call from Maxine this morning. She was so excited. Why? Because she had just received a call from Silversea concerning my world cruise in 2020. Apparently, a Silver Suite (#725) on the Silversea Whisper has become available.

One may recall that last week, I had an anxiety attack regarding the size of the #709 Veranda 2 suite (345 sq ft which includes a 60 sq ft veranda). In fact, Maxine and I explored and discussed canceling the Silversea cruise and going to a similar cruise on either Regent or Seabourn. However, the itinerary of the Silversea cruise convinced me to stick with that cruise. While I was on the waiting list for either a Medallion or Silver suite on the Silversea Whisper, I got comfortable with the idea of spending five months in a small cabin.

So, it no wonder that Maxine was excited this morning when she got a call from Silversea that suite #725 had become available. Yes, it will be significantly more expensive and I expressed some hesitancy to Maxine.

Suite 725 is the smallest Silver Suite with 653 sq ft (543 sq ft plus 110 sq ft veranda). The others are 701 sq ft. This compares with suite #709 with 345 sq ft plus a 60 sq ft veranda. That cabin layout is shown below.


Thursday, November 22, 2018

Thursday, November 22, 2018: Re-examination of Plans

Thanksgiving day, 2018.

The week before Thanksgiving, I was having serious doubts about my upcoming 2020 World Cruise on Silver Sea. I was happy with the itinerary, but not happy with the cabin (709), being only 350 sq ft including the veranda. I was also of the impression it could only accommodate two guests. I worked with Maxine to see what alternatives might be out there. I am already on the upgrade waiting list for the Silver Sea cruise. We also considered world cruises, in larger cabins, on both Seabourn and Regent. The Regent itinerary was similar to the Silver Sea but without some of the unique features of the Silver Sea cruise, which has visits to Antarctica, Ireland and Scotland. The Seabourn itinerary was the most exotic, going down the west coast of Africa for over 40 days.

It took a week of discussions with Maxine to convince me the Silver Sea cruise was still my best option. Any of the alternatives considered would cost an additional $200,000. The Seabourn itinerary was too heavy on the west coast of Africa. I finally decided to rule out the Seabourn itinerary. I will do an introduction to North Africa with Seabourn on a 16-Day Caribbean Sunsets & Atlantic Isles cruise as a prelude to my Portugal river cruise in April 2019. See the blog.



Maxine suggested I also might consider a safari adventure some time. I also found an interesting 54-Day Indian Ocean & Asia Exploration Seabourn cruise that starts Cape Town and ends in Shanghai. There seems to be little overlap between this cruise and my world cruise on Silver Sea.

As of now, Seabourn is only showing one cruise starting on March 5, 2019. If it is a Spring offering only, then my first opportunity would be in 2021.

Sunday, November 4, 2018

Sunday, November 4, 2018: Plans

T and have talked about a world cruise for the past 30 years. Our plan was to do it to celebrate our 50th anniversary. That would have been in 2023. We did not make it to our 50th so I decided the time was right to fulfill our plan.

Maxine booked this Silver Seas cruise for me in March of 2018. The trip is 140 days long, departing from Fort Lauderdale and ending in Amsterdam, They say the cruise will visit 62 ports in 32 countries, including a stop in Antarctica.


The cruise is actually made up of nine separate back to back segments. Anyone can join me for any specific segment.



This will be my first cruise on Silver Seas. They have a good reputation as a premium line. The ship is the Whisper and I currently have a Veranda 2 suite (#709). The suite is not very large (345 sq ft which includes a 60 sq ft veranda). When I booked, I was interested in the next level up, the Medallion Suite (521 sq ft with 81 sq ft veranda and can accommodate three guests), but there are only two of those suites and they were already booked. So, Maxine put me on a waiting list. In June, I started having reservations and asked Maxine if the next level, a Silver Suite (700 sq ft, 100 sq ft veranda), was available. There are thirteen of these, but they were all booked as well. So, I'm on that wait list as well.

The ship was built in 2001 and accomadates 382 guests with a crew of 302.