Silversea will not present visitors with USB drives for footage and movies taken throughout its expedition cruises.
Based on an announcement shared by the corporate, the present providing doesn’t meet its requirements and is ready to get replaced by different practices.
“At Silversea, our dedication is at all times to offer an unparalleled luxurious expertise. Now we have listened to your suggestions relating to the photographs and movies our visitors obtain on the finish of their expedition, and we now have acknowledged that the present providing doesn’t meet the distinctive requirements we try to uphold,” the corporate mentioned.
“After cautious consideration, we now have made the choice to discontinue the present program. We perceive that this modification could also be disappointing to a few of our valued visitors, and we apologize for any inconvenience this will trigger,” Silversea continued.
“Please relaxation assured that we’re actively exploring modern new methods to boost your expertise and seize the particular moments of your voyage,” the corporate added.
Silversea at the moment operates 4 expedition ships, together with the Silver Endeavour, the Silver Cloud and the Silver Wind.
The three vessels provide itineraries to polar areas, in addition to distant locations throughout the globe, together with South America’s Tierra del Fuego and Australia’s Kimberley.
Acquired at an public sale following Crystal’s demise in 2022, the Endeavour is the corporate’s largest expedition vessel.
The 19,800-ton vessel was designed to supply exploration cruises in polar areas and provides seasonal packages in Antarctica and the Arctic.
After present process main conversions, the Cloud and the Wind joined the corporate’s expedition fleet in 2018 and 2022.
Geared up with ice-strengthened hulls, the 16,800-ton vessels now provide sailings in polar areas, in addition to different locations throughout the globe.
Silversea additionally operates the purpose-built Silver Origin in South America for a sequence of year-round expeditions to the Galapagos archipelago.