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Acquisition Opens Door to Antarctic
Explorations
(Monaco -- September 25, 2007) Silversea Cruises' parent
company,
Silversea Cruises Group Ltd., announced today that it
has purchased the expedition ship World Discoverer. The
company took delivery of the vessel in Singapore on
September 17. The ship will undergo a multi-million
dollar refurbishment before it begins service in spring
2008.
"We're very excited about this acquisition, as it means
we'll be able to further tap that segment of the luxury
travel market that is adventure driven," said Manfredi
Lefebvre, Silversea's chairman. "We have been looking
into this segment for quite some time. When we were
informed about the opportunity to buy World Discoverer,
we took immediate action in a matter of days. We believe
that exploration cruises can combine extremely well with
an utterly exclusive product. With the addition of World
Discoverer, our current fleet increases to five ships
and to six in 2009, offering a more-expansive cruise
schedule that encompasses all seven continents."
Amerigo Perasso, Silversea president, added, "We will be
unveiling more details about World Discoverer, including
the new name, in the next few weeks, when all the
elements of the project will be finalized. However, at
this time, I can advise that the refurbishment will
extend to virtually every area of the ship. Although we
will maintain much of the vessel's current
configuration, which features all ocean-view
accommodations, we will dramatically enhance and
redesign a number of public spaces, as well as some of
the accommodations, and even some aspects of the ship's
external appearance. This will bring World Discoverer in
line with our usual high standards, but with some
modifications to better adapt the ship for the special
needs of expedition cruises."
Perasso further elaborated, "The mix of innovative land
programs, top-quality lecturers, enrichment programs and
exotic destinations will enable us to offer a very
special experience that will appeal to the most
discerning world travelers. It just made good sense to
grow our company with the addition of a vessel
purpose-built for in-depth exploration and adventure in
places far off the beaten path. World Discoverer is well
suited to become the "best in class" for this type of
operation."
After the planned refurbishment, World Discoverer will
accommodate around 140 guests (reduced from current 175)
in ocean-view staterooms, including Owner's Suites,
Grand Suites, and 12 yet-unnamed suites that will be
similar to the line's popular Silver Suites -- offering
an intimate club-like ambiance that will deliver an
expedition cruise experience consistent with Silversea's
award-winning luxury standards.
Guests will also enjoy many amenities found on larger
ships, such as an elegant single-seating main dining
room, a specialty restaurant, library (with desktop
computers and Internet access), boutique, beauty salon,
fitness center, sauna and whirlpools. The ship will also
feature several lounges for enjoying drinks, music and
entertainment, including a cigar lounge like the Humidor
on the line's other ships.
World Discoverer will be equipped with state-of-the-art
satellite communication systems, providing bow-to-stern
wireless Internet access, enabling guests with
Wi-Fi-enabled laptops and PDAs to surf the Internet and
check e-mails from the comfort of their suites as well
as public areas.
Cellular phone service will also allow guests to stay in
touch using their own cell phones even when the ship is
miles away from land. The vessel will also feature flat
screen TVs in all suites and staterooms. In the ship's
lounges, the latest audio-visual equipment, complete
with high-definition video screens, will display live
lectures hosted by visiting destination experts.
The ship will maintain the line's reputation for
intimate yet spacious ships. And the vessel's crew
complement of 106 will continue to ensure the highest
level of service with a crew-to-guest ratio that will
equal or exceed that of Silver Cloud and Silver Wind ,
thus being among the highest in this niche market.
The 6,072-ton vessel also boasts a strengthened hull
with the highest Lloyd's Register ice-class notation
(1A), appropriate for navigating waters, without an
escort, in some of the world's most remote regions,
including Antarctica.
Earlier this year the company finalized plans to
purchase one 36,000-GRT, 540-guest, ultra-luxury vessel
from Italian shipbuilder Fincantieri with delivery
scheduled for the fourth quarter of 2009. The line has
also signed an option for a sister ship with the same
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