Silver Spirit
With a 636-guest profile and generous open decks, this Silversea vessel keeps the journey personal without feeling small. Its 2026 refresh brings renewed attention to comfort, from updated suites to destination-led dining. At the center of the experience, Silver Spirit introduces S.A.L.T. Kitchen for regional menus shaped by the places visited, while S.A.L.T. Lab adds hands-on culinary sessions between port days. Quiet hours can unfold at Zagara Beauty Spa, where treatments, saunas, and steam rooms create an easy pause before dinner or an evening in the lounges. The result is a polished, unhurried way to travel.
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Silver Spirit Ship Facts
Class: Spirit Class
Entered Service: 2009
Gross Tonnage: 39,519 GT
Length: 210.7 m / 691 ft
Beam: 26.5 m / 87 ft
Guests: 636
Crew: 415
Decks: 8 passenger decks
Signature Features: Riviera, Silver Note, Venetian Lounge
Itinerary Style: Silver Spirit’s schedule ranges across the Caribbean, Mediterranean, Western and Northern Europe, and Transatlantic sailings, pairing island calls, historic ports, northern landscapes, and classic ocean crossings in a polished luxury-cruise setting
Onboard Experience
Accommodation
Suite choices keep the ship’s residential side broad, from Owner’s Suite apartments with generous space and service to Superior Veranda Suite rooms placed on upper decks for sunset views. Separate seating, marble bathrooms, and private verandas help days begin slowly, while butler service keeps practical details handled with little fuss. The result is accommodation that feels composed, personal, and ready for both port-heavy routes and crossings on longer sailings too.Dining
Mealtimes aboard Silver Spirit can move from Italian comfort to Japanese detail without repeating the same room twice. La Terrazza brings live cooking stations by day, then handmade pasta, seafood, and wine service for dinner. Seishin adds sushi rolls, sake pairings, and a quieter culinary focus at lunch. Between the two venues, port days can stay informal, while evenings still carry a clear sense of occasion at sea with ease.Bars & Lounges
The lounge route works best when guests can choose a view, a piano note, or a quieter corner without leaving the social heart of the ship. Panorama Lounge provides broad angles through tall windows, while Dolce Vita centers the aperitivo hour with live piano and Italian-inspired cocktails. Together, they create a graceful transition from afternoon conversation to pre-dinner drinks and a nightcap after late shows in a familiar onboard setting.Activities & Entertainment
Days aboard Silver Spirit can stay active or contemplative, depending on the sea day and the mood. Fitness Center equipment and classes support steady routines before breakfast or after shore excursions, while the Observation Library offers ocean views, books, and forward-facing quiet time. That pairing gives the ship a useful balance: movement when energy is high, stillness when the itinerary calls for a slower afternoon between ports at sea too.Silver Spirit Highlights
Highlights sit in the smaller daily choices as much as the headline venues. Pool Deck time brings chaise lounges, shade, whirlpools, and water heated for cooler weather, while Arts Café keeps light bites, pastries, coffee, and tea available through the day. Those spaces make sea days easy to pace, giving guests somewhere bright for conversation and somewhere open for unhurried views before the next port clearly comes into focus again.Silversea Cruises Fleet
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Silver Spirit FAQ
1 Which poolside venue works well for an easy meal between swims?
Riviera is the most convenient fit. It is a poolside restaurant and bar concept serving Mediterranean-style coastal food and cocktails, so guests can stay close to the deck without moving indoors.
2 Is there a Japanese dining option that feels lighter than a long dinner?
Yes. Seishin focuses on Japanese cuisine, with sushi rolls and sake pairings served at lunch, making it a good choice for guests who want something precise, flavorful, and not too heavy.
3 Where does Silver Spirit focus on destination-inspired drinks before dinner?
S.A.L.T. Bar is the venue to look for. Its cocktails are shaped around the destinations being visited, so the pre-dinner drink can connect naturally with the day ashore.
4 Can I find a French fine-dining venue on board?
La Dame is the French dining venue. It serves tasting menus built around refined technique, seasonal ingredients, and a more formal meal style than the ship’s casual daytime restaurants.
5 Which suite works for guests who want ocean views without a veranda?
The Vista Suite is the practical choice. It has large picture windows instead of a private veranda, giving guests natural light and sea views while keeping the layout calm and comfortable.
6 How does the ship support quiet reading time at sea?
Observation Lounge is the best fit for that mood. It has glass-wrapped views, armchairs, and access to books, creating a quiet place to read while watching the sea ahead.
7 Does the ship have a theatre-style venue for evening shows?
Yes. Venetian Lounge is the main cabaret-style theatre space, used for evening entertainment in a Belle Époque-inspired setting with a more intimate scale than large-ship showrooms.
8 Are there spa treatments for a quieter sea day?
Zagara Beauty Spa aboard Silver Spirit offers facials, body wraps, massages, and beauty treatments, making it useful when guests want a slower day between port calls.
9 What makes Arts Café useful during the day?
Arts Café is a flexible daytime stop for light bites, pastries, coffee, and tea. It works well for a short break, casual conversation, or a quiet pause with something small.
10 If I want Italian food, which venues feel different from each other?
La Terrazza is the fuller Italian dining choice, with live cooking stations by day and handmade pastas and seafood at dinner. Spaccanapoli is the simpler option for handcrafted Neapolitan-style pizza.