We sailed on the Silver Muse in late April/early May on the transatlantic cruise to Ireland and had a fabulous cruise!
We embarked in New York (most people got on in Fort Lauderdale) so embarkation was shockingly easy. Since nobody was getting off in New York, we figured our cabins would be ready and they were. We were on and having lunch by noon!
Our suite was 719, which is a superior ...
Choose cruise because the iteniary was interesting with stops in NYC, Newfoundland and Ireland.
Ship is very lovely but the food services are TERRIBLE. The food preparation, service (never hot in serving temperature), quality and selection of food venues is the worst of any of my over 1000 sailing days on various lines. Basically only 2 inside restaurant choices for lunch daily. Both serving ...
The ship is gorgeous, the staff is supreme, the food is wonderful.
Our only criticism is regarding activities and entertainment.
The highlight of every afternoon was Bingo and team Trivia. Not our idea of exciting and unique entertainment.
There was also only a limited amount of board games on the ship.
Throughout the 16 day cruise, food service was very slow, but the food quality was ...
We chose this cruise to travel with friends who are disabled seniors ; the line advertises many handicap accessible excursions. NOT! Only one stop could accommodate a wheel chair rolling off; other stops required being carried in a wheelchair down two very steep outdoor flights of stairs that were very frightening, especially slick and wet. Also, the elevator to the upper decks was out most of ...
We have always wanted to visit the ports of Quebec, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island as well as the New England.
Unfortunately, due to a huge storm ( similar to the one in the movie "A Perfect Storm") we were unable to visit most of the ports on our itinerary. Cruise line gave us a small credit toward a future cruise and did their best to keep us entertained while we remained docked ...
We selected this cruise to be pampered a little and to see the fall colors in Canada and the east coast. We were lucky because the fall colors were late this year. Embarkation was smooth, however, they were a little late getting our bag to the cabin ~ lost one for awhile due to someone taking the tag off! An added bonus was that we had the best cruise director ever, Vicki Van Tassel - she was ...
First time sailing on Silverseas and we expected a very nice trip. Cabin was fine, on par with Regent, just not as new. Having a butler was nice. Food was at best mediocre. There were really only 2 restaurants to choose from (weather was so cool, pool side dining was not comfortable). Menus changed only every 3 days. Breakfast buffet was pretty much the same every day. Lunch buffet varied, ...
My wife, son and I booked this cruise to celebrate my 50th birthday and traveled in suites 702/704. We are frequent Silversea cruisers and we actually hit our 100th day during this voyage.
All I can say is that Silversea is still a top-notch luxury cruise vacation. I know many people may not be happy as a tropical storm forced us to miss 4 of the ports (Madeleine Islands, Portland, Boston, ...
Very GOOD
It istill very nice ship and really one of the best if you want to go for the first time.
The service is more impresive than a regular cruice line.
The inforamtion thay give us for the ports is really full.
The rooms are very goog ones.
The bar or halls areas are nice and allway you have a spot to seat.
Nice people in the best maners to have a fun and know different ...
The ships size is very nice and getting on and off the ship went very smoothly. Embarkation from NYC was lovely seeing the city light up as we cruised out of the harbor past the Statue of Liberty. We’ve been on 8 cruises and we were disappointed there was no food/buffet on the pool level as we cruised out of the harbor as there was on all past cruises. We found the ship to be very, very tired. ...