Silver Wind, launched in 1995, was the second ship introduced by Silversea. Much like its sister ship, Silver Cloud, the Wind is a shining example of intimate Italian cruising. Fewer guests, combined with more space and Silverseas signature six-star personalised service make for the ultimate sailing experience. This elite vessel is as a grand hotel, as gracious as a long-time friends home. Each all ocean-view suite provides a sumptuous retreat. Each public space is intimate yet inviting. It is a warm feeling of home upon the seas of the earth. Aboard Silver Wind you will find a most accommodating place to view our world. Whether it is delicious onboard diversions, world-class cuisine, memorable dining venues or staying connected from anywhere, Silverseas impeccable standards apply to every detail of your voyage.
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Dress
Code Onboard
Shipboard attire ranges from casual to formal. Casual resort wear is appropriate for daytime aboard ship or ashore, and consists of standard sports outfits as worn at resorts. Shoes should be flat or low-heeled for deck activities. Evening attire falls into three categories: casual, informal and formal. On casual evenings, open neck shirts, slacks and sports outfits are appropriate. On informal evenings, ladies usually wear dresses or trouser suits; gentlemen wear jackets (tie optional). Appropriate formal evening wear for ladies is an evening gown or cocktail dress; gentlemen wear tuxedos, dinner jackets or dark suits.
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Smoking Policy
For the comfort of all guests, The Restaurant, indoors at the Terrace Café, Saletta, the Show Lounge, Card/Conference Room, Library, Spa/Fitness Centre, Internet Point and Gift Shops/Boutiques are smoke-free. Cigarette smoking is permitted in designated areas of The Bar, outside at the Terrace Café, Pool area, Panorama Lounge and Casino Bar. Cigar and pipe smoking is permitted in designated areas outside at the Terrace Café and The Champagne Room.
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Disabled Facilities
2 wheelchair accessible cabins & 4 passenger lifts
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Children’s Facilities
No facilities onboard for children, but they are welcome
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