Silversea - Silver Nova
Silver Nova is not just a new ship from Silversea; it embodies a new standard of luxury travel.
Introducing Silver Nova - Silversea's vessel that joined the fleet in summer 2023, serving as a home away from home for up to 728 Somma guests. Silver Nova’s innovative asymmetrical design presents the world like never before, offering an immersive destination experience to Somma guests. With a gross tonnage of 54,700 tons, she boasts a space-to-guest ratio of 75 GRT-per-passenger, making her one of the most spacious cruise ships ever built. What’s more, Silver Nova is Silversea's most environmentally friendly ship, and thanks to her groundbreaking technological solutions, she propels Silversea into a new era of sustainable cruising. It’s the Nova way to travel.
THIS IS SILVERSEA, THE NOVA WAY
Optimizing a new vision of luxury, Silver Nova revolutionizes 21st-century travel. Silversea's latest flagship leads the fleet into sustainable cruising, respecting the fragile ecosystems of the remote and remarkable destinations visited. The ship’s pioneering architecture offers a brand-new suite experience, including aft suites that deliver stunning 270-degree views. On board, Silversea's hallmarks are taken to the next level: butler service for every suite, an exceptionally high crew-to-guest ratio (1:1.3), and outstanding gastronomy. Welcome to the Nova way of traveling.
Accessibility
The World at Your Fingertips: Cruising for All Abilities
Seabourn is dedicated to making sure all guests have a great time, regardless of their mobility or other special needs. Our ships offer accessible staterooms, dining areas, theaters, and other public spaces, as well as pool lifts, braille signage and other assistive devices.
Special needs guests are encouraged to speak with a cruise representative before booking to discuss their specific needs and ensure a comfortable and enjoyable experience.
Accessibility Notes
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Please let your cabin attendant know when you arrive if you have any food allergies or concerns. The staff will ensure that accommodations are made with the kitchen to suit your requests in any way possible.
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Deck 3 is the lowest deck available to guests. It has elevator access to the deck but Marina access is not wheelchair accessible.
Deck 4 has a single wheelchair accessible hallway that runs down the center of the ship, until the hallway connects to The Restaurant. Once inside The Restaurant routes split in to a square-shaped route along both sides of the room, until they connect in to a single hallway ending at the four elevator rooms. Accessible restrooms are located just forward of The Restaurant on the Starboard side.
Deck 5 is comprised of suites 514 through 550. It has a single long hallway and is wheelchair accessible. The outdoor accessible route can be accessed by the primary hallway in the center of the ship forward of the atrium. To access the route along the perimeter, assistance with doors may be required. Accessible restrooms are located between the four elevator rooms and the Casino on the Starboard side.
Deck 6 is comprised of suites 606 through 665. It has a single long hallway and is wheelchair accessible. Accessible restrooms are located between the four elevator rooms and the Grand Salon on the Starboard side.
Deck 7 is comprised of suites 700 through 767. It has a single long hallway and is wheelchair accessible, assistance with doors and outdoor seating may be required. Accessible restrooms are located behind the four elevator rooms, after of the meeting rooms, on the Port side.
Deck 8 is comprised of suites 800 through 857. It has a single long hallway and is wheelchair accessible, assistance with doors and outdoor seating may be required. Accessible restrooms are located between the four elevator rooms and The Grill by Thomas Keller on the Starboard side.
Deck 9 is comprised of suites 900 through 937. It has a single long hallway and is wheelchair accessible, assistance with doors and outdoor seating may be required. Accessible restrooms are located outside on the pool deck, aft of the pool. Additional accessible restrooms are located inside on the Port side of the atrium.
Deck 10 is comprised of suites 1012 through 1032. It has a single long hallway and is wheelchair accessible. The route continues to the open air deck and down the starboard side. The remainder of the outdoor deck route continues counter clockwise around the deck, assistance with doors and outdoor seating may be required. The preferred route to the spa carries on along the starboard side of the ship before wrapping around the treatment rooms to The Spa reception area and four elevator rooms.
Deck 11 is comprised two disconnected sections. There is no direct path from the front observation area to the rear suites area; you must take the elevators from another floor. The forward section contains suites 1114 through 1132. It has a single long hallway and is wheelchair accessible, assistance with doors and outdoor seating may be required. Accessible restrooms are located behind the Observation Bar, on the starboard side. The aft section of deck 11 is comprised of suites 1190 through 1195. It has a single hallway and is connected to a bank of two elevator rooms by a perpendicular hall way that runs up the center of the ship.
Deck 12 a wheelchair-accessible route is available along the perimeter with one hallway connecting one side of the deck with the other through The Retreat. Accessible restrooms are located aft of The Retreat on the Port side.