Silversea skips Ukraine
The unrest in Ukraine has persuaded Silversea Cruises to modify itineraries for four Black Sea voyages originally scheduled to call in Yalta, Sevastopol or Odessa this year.
Silver Spirit’s seven-day sailing, departing July 21, will remain entirely a Black Sea itinerary with Trabzon replacing Odessa, while three new nine-day voyages will focus on destinations in Greece and Turkey and also retain the original Black Sea ports of Constanza and Nessebur.
The new nine-day voyages on Silver Cloud’s October 13 sailing, and Silver Spirit’s August 20 and September 29 sailings, have added benefits.
Departing from Constanza, guests may enjoy a complimentary full-day Silversea Experience in Bucharest, the “Paris of the East”.
Alternatively, guests may opt for a USD$200 per guest onboard credit.
Ian Jarrett
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