Silver Endeavour
Silver Endeavour: Luxury expeditions on a megayacht
Snapshot
Silver Endeavor debuted in November 2022 after parent company Royal Caribbean acquired and refurbished Crystal Endeavor from bankrupt Crystal Cruises. The ship has the highest space-to-guest ratio in expedition cruising and features some of the industry’s most spacious all-balcony suites. It is the world's first cruise megayacht with P6 (polar-class) designation.
A purpose-built polar class megayacht designed for global expeditions in the Arctic, Antarctica and deep tropic destinations, Silver Endeavour boasts the largest suites of any expedition ship. It comes outfitted with a large number of gadgets and crafts for exploring extreme adventure by air, sea and land.
The ship has 10 decks (eight passenger-accessible, four with cabins) and a maximum capacity of 200 well-heeled passengers in 100 staterooms — all of them suites. It features a full-service wellness complex (Spa, Beauty Salon, Gym), six restaurants, expedition rooms, mudrooms, aft Marina (platform for watersports — jet skis, wave runners, sea kayaks, paddleboards, snorkeling-scuba diving equipment), multi-person ATVs, bow Observation Area, glass-roof covered pool deck, spacious staterooms all with private step-out balconies.
All-inclusive experience
Your fare is expected to cover butlers, bartenders, waiters, housekeepers, gratuities, unlimited alcohol (including wine, spirits and beer), bottled water, soft drinks, meals at all restaurants and 24-hour room service.
Where Silver Endeavour sails
Using dynamic positioning technology, Silver Endeavour cruise in the Arctic then follow the route of migrating whales along the coast of the Americas and Europe to Antarctica during the winter. Along the way, it will visit remote islands in the Atlantic and the Pacific Oceans, which cruise ships seldom call on or cannot access. Contact a Cruiseable travel advisor for details at 1-877-322-3773.
Details about this one-of-a-kind ship
Silver Endeavour is fitted with state-of-the-art offshore dynamic positioning technology, with computer-controlled systems to automatically maintain the ship’s position with its own propellers and thrusters. This enables the megayacht to float atop coral reefs and other underwater wonders without utilizing anchors, which can damage the terrain or other underwater wonders in waters too deep for anchors.
With the use of a Remote Operated Vehicle, passengers can see sunken galleons, warships and passenger ships, and with dynamic positioning, it will just hover over deep sunken attractions without using anchors.
Interested in a cruise on this ship?
If you're interested in a cruise on Silver Endeavour, contact a Cruiseable travel consultant at 1-877-322-3773 or by email. You'll get a better deal than you can get by contacting the cruise line directly.