Silversea named best cruise line in luxury travel magazine gold list
For the fourth year running, Silversea Cruises has been named ‘Best Cruise Line’ in Luxury Travel magazine’s prestigious Gold List awards. All four Silversea vessels were recognized in the top ten for the ‘Best Small Cruise Ship’ category, with the Silver Whisper and Silver Shadow ranked first and second place.
Steve Odell, Senior Vice President Asia Pacific for Silversea, commented: “We are delighted to once again receive such positive recognition by the readers of Luxury Travel magazine. These accolades reaffirm our position as the world’s leading ultra-luxury cruise line and underline our dedication to providing guests with the ultimate cruising experience.”
Luxury Travel is one of Australia’s most prestigious travel and lifestyle magazines, available worldwide by subscription or from newsagents Australia-wide. The 2008 Gold List is the most comprehensive luxury travel survey ever undertaken by an Australian magazine, voted for by thousands of discerning subscribers, readers and clients of Virtuoso.
Silversea’s award winning Silver Whisper will be visiting Australia and New Zealand early next year, starting with a 14 day cruise from Sydney to Auckland departing on 5 January 2008.
Silversea Cruises is recognized as an innovator in the luxury segment, offering guests large-ship amenities aboard four intimate vessels, Silver Cloud, Silver Wind, Silver Shadow, and Silver Whisper, all designed to offer an atmosphere of conviviality and casual elegance.
A Report by The Mole
Chitra Mogul
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