Edmonton Journal

Silver muse brings luxury up a notch

- AARON SAUNDERS

The launch of a new ship is always a special occasion, but for ultra-luxury line Silversea, the debut of its newest vessel in eight years rolls out so many new features that it’s tough to keep track of them all.

The 40,700 ton, 596-guest Silver Muse is the largest ship ever built for the Monaco-based cruise line that specialize­s in luxury and luxury expedition voyages around the globe. Silversea’s last ship to debut was the 540-guest Silver Spirit, which entered service in the fall of 2009.

And while Silver Muse may bear a striking similarity to her older fleetmate, enough substantia­l changes have been added to Silver Muse to make her one of the line’s most unique and original creations yet.

When I boarded the ship in the Italian port of Genoa — just hours after she was handed over to Silversea from the Fincantier­i shipyard — the first thing that struck me was how bright, airy and spacious Silver Muse is. Even fully loaded (every suite was filled for this pre-inaugural “shakedown” cruise), crowding was never an issue anywhere. Silversea’s ships have always been known for their spaciousne­ss — a true hallmark of luxury — but Silver Muse takes things to a new level despite her increased passenger capacity.

You’ll also find a new look for Silversea aboard Silver Muse. Lighter colours prevail throughout, and public rooms have a uniformity in their decor that favours soft earth tones as opposed to the traditiona­l, heavily saturated nautical hues of ships past.

This is most apparent in Dolce Vita, Silversea’s new, prominent lounge on Deck 5. With its plush chairs and couches and numerous tables, this stylish area is the first thing embarking guests will first encounter when they step aboard. It’s one of the largest rooms on any Silversea ship, reminiscen­t of a classicall­y grand Italian hotel gone to sea.

Suites were also given a new look that’s particular­ly fetching. Gone are the dark wood accents and saturated red carpeting, replaced with a colour palette of creams, greys and soft earth tones. Lighting fixtures are more modern, and balconies are larger than on the line’s previous ships.

Every single guest aboard Silversea has their suite serviced by a butler and an attendant, who take exceptiona­l care of you. This isn’t as stuffy as it sounds: These folks are so friendly and genuine that many past guests (including yours truly) have become friends with them, and the other crew members. Your butler can help you make dinner reservatio­ns, unpack your luggage, or help you with anything you might need.

Those who like the really, really good life will be pleased to know that Silver Muse has more topof-the-line suites than any other ship in the fleet. This includes the popular Silver Suites that measure 786 square feet apiece and feature separate living and sleeping areas, as well as a walk-in closet and a marble-clad bathroom complete with jetted tub and a standalone shower.

Every guest has always been spoiled on Silversea, with nine pillow options and a choice of Bvlgari, Ferragamo and hypoallerg­enic toiletries. But guests who book the top-of-the-line Royal, Grand and Owner’s Suites on Silver Muse can choose from a selection of five Bvlgari toiletries and five scented bath sachets for the ultimate in relaxation.

Other new features abound, including a new arts cafe that blends books with coffee and light bites throughout the day. It ended up being my favourite location to have a morning cappuccino.

Silver Muse has eight dining options, including two new restaurant­s (Indochine and Atlantide) that take the place of the more traditiona­l main dining room. In my four days on board, I didn’t miss the main dining room, and much preferred the unique menus found in each venue.

If you want to hop aboard, you can catch the Silver Muse in the Mediterran­ean before she sails across the Atlantic later this year, bound for the east coast of Canada, the United States and the Caribbean.

Happy cruising. Visit portsandbo­ws.com, sponsored by Expedia CruiseShip­Centers, 1-800-707-7327, www.cruiseship­centers.com, for daily updates on the latest cruise news, best deals and behind-the-scenes stories from the industry. You can also sign up for an email newsletter on the site for even more cruise informatio­n. Aaron Saunders may be contacted directly at portsandbo­wsaaron@gmail.com.

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