Silver Nova
Silver Nova: Silversea's luxury flagship sails the world
Snapshot
Silver Nova debuted in August 2023 as the new flagship of Silversea and the 11th ship in the fleet. The luxury ship sails to destinations the world over as the first ship in the Silversea fleet where every cabin has a balcony. As the first ship in the new Evolution class, it is leading a new generation of Silversea ships into sustainable cruising, respecting the fragile ecosystems of the remote and remarkable destinations it calls on.
The ship is visually stunning as the largest in the fleet. Its interior is designed with an emphasis on elegance and luxury, with public spaces oriented toward the sea or the destination, providing an immersive experience that differs from traditional luxury ships. And the hallmarks of a Silversea sailing — high level of service and fine dining — are very much in evidence on Silver Nova.
With a crew of 544 and up to 728 passengers on board, Silver Nova has an impressive crew-to-guest radio of 1:1.3, and its space-to-guest ratio is 75 gross tons of volume per passenger, making Nova one of the most spacious cruise ships ever built. As a result, Nova rarely feels crowded, even during peak times in public spaces such as the pool and sundecks.
Who will like Silver Nova
Silver Nova appeals to discerning, well-heeled cruise passengers who want to enjoy some of the most luxurious accommodations and amenities at sea as well as foodies who want to take advantage of some of the best dining on any cruise ship.
Where Silver Nova sails
Silver Nova offers a wide variety of itineraries ranging from 7 nights to 70 nights.
- Caribbean sailings include places like Cartagena, Colombia, San Juan, St. Bart's, St. Kitts, Antigua, St. Lucia and Martinique.
- Pacific sailings include stops in Tokyo, Singapore, Sydney, Auckland, Melbourne, Hong Kong, Indonesia and South Korea.
- Alaska sailings in May to August include places such as Vancouver, Ketchikan, Juneau, Skagway, Sitka, Hubbard Glacier and Seward, Alaska.
Inclusions
Silver Nova's fares include shipboard gratuities, all beverages — including wines and champagne — butlers in all suites and special amenities such as free Wi-Fi and more.
Highlights
Highlights aboard Silver Nova include the following:
The Marquee is a new al fresco dining venue that hosts The Grill aka Hot Rocks (try a self-prepared “hot rock” steak for dinner) and Spaccanapoli, an Italian pizzeria open for lunch and dinner that serves terrific pizza.
Otium Spa is the go-to place for beauty and wellness treatments. The spa offers a series of treatment rooms, changing areas, steam rooms, dry saunas and a therapy pool overlooking the ocean, along with a beauty salon and a fitness center. The Otium concept is not confined to the spa — it also applies to in-suite sleeping, bathing, comfort food and balcony experiences.
The Dusk Bar is an open-air sky bar at the back of the ship positioned on the port side.
The Observation Lounge at the forward of the ship is a great place to strike up conversations with fellow guests and watch the passing seascapes.
Dining
Silver Nova offers a range of dining experiences:
Atlantide: An elegant main dining area, it serves beautifully prepared meals with a stable menu and rotating items.
Silver Note: The jazz club on board offers quirky, playful small-plate dining, combining creative tapas with live piano and jazz music.
La Terrazza: A buffet by day and an exquisite Italian restaurant by night, La Terrazza offers a variety of dishes including homemade pastas.
S.A.L.T. Kitchen: This Silversea staple focuses on regional cuisine, providing a changing menu that reflects the sailing region.
The Marquee: This new venue features The Grill and Spaccanapoli, serving healthy breakfasts, personal-sized pizzas and grilled meats and fish.
Kaiseki: An upscale Asian eatery, Kaiseki serves sushi and other dishes at lunch.
Arts Cafe: A casual spot for snacks throughout the day, Arts Cafe offers pastries, fruit, sandwiches and wraps.
Additional cost
La Dame: A gourmet French restaurant, La Dame offers a luxurious wine-pairing meal with an extensive menu. Additional charge of $60-$160.
S.A.L.T. Chef’s Table: An immersive multicourse dining experience, this venue combines fine dining with storytelling from chefs with dishes that highlight regional specialties. Additional charge of $180 per guest.
Kaiseki Dinner: Offers an authentic Japanese menu with options from other Asian cuisines and recommended pairings. Additional charge of $40-$80.
Staterooms
All Silver Nova cabins are suites and all guests are assigned butlers who can arrange reservations, help to pack or unpack, pour bubbly and more. Guests can choose one of these luxurious suites:
Otium Suite: Features a wraparound balcony, living and dining areas, a private hot tub, and premium amenities over 1,325 square feet.
Owner Suite: Includes a large terrace, convertible sofabed, and fine furnishings in spaces ranging from 1,055 to 1,410 sq. ft.
Grand Suite: Offers bow-facing views, a spacious veranda, and plush amenities in 915 to 1,270 sq. ft. of space.
Master Suite: Provides a wraparound balcony and lavish interiors, from 720 to 1,185 sq. ft.
Signature Suite: Comes with premium patio furniture and a range of luxury fittings in 700 sq. ft. of space.
Silver Suite: Features a separate dining area, whirlpool bathtub and the option for two bedrooms in 680 to 1,035 sq. ft.
Junior Grand Suite: Offers a bow-facing view and a still-generous 580 to 980 sq. ft. of space.
Medallion Suite: Includes a living room, separate dining area and 530 sq. ft. of space with an 85-square-foot balcony.
Veranda Suite: Provides a step-out balcony and comfortable amenities in a 355-square-foot area, with some adapted for those with disabilities.
Dress code
Silversea has set down dress code guidelines for guests that it calls “elegant casual.” For men, a nice shirt (not a T-shirt) is recommended, though jackets aren’t required at dinner (except if you're dining at La Dame). For women, the guidelines call for “trousers, blouses, skirts or casual dresses.” Cruises longer than seven nights have at least one “formal optional” evening, where men can wear a dark suit with tie, dinner jacket or tuxedo and women can choose an evening or cocktail dress.
Fun facts
Silver Nova is the industry's first hybrid cruise vessel with zero emissions at port. The ship operates on a hybrid LNG and marine gas oil dual-fuel system, supplemented by a large bank of batteries for additional power when needed. The ship is also entirely self-sufficient in collecting and treating water, underlining its commitment to sustainability.
Interested in a cruise on this ship?
If you're interested in a cruise on Silver Nova, 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.