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Silversea’s Silver Nova Gets a Sibling Named Silver Ray

Silver Ray cruise ship. Photo credit: Silver Sea.

 

Just nine months after the debut of Silver Nova, Silversea already has given her a new sister. 

The cruise line today celebrated the official handover of Silver Ray, its second Nova-class ship, which arrived two days early at the Meyer Werft shipyard.

The identical siblings share a unique asymmetrical design that promises “unparalleled openness to the world” and uninterrupted views through 4,000 square meters of glass, as well as “one of the most energy efficient ultra-luxury and expedition cruise ships ever built,” according to Royal Caribbean Group.

Bert Hernandez, Silversea’s new president as of last month, said the two ships “beautifully encompasses Royal Caribbean Group’s vision for the future of innovative ultra-luxury and expedition cruise travel,” with pool decks that overlook the water and two outdoor venues, the Dusk Bar and the Marquee.

Among the most spacious cruise ships ever built, they both have space-to-guest ratios of 75 GRT-per-guest; crew-to-guest ratios of 1:1.3; a large selection of bars, restaurants, and lounges; Otium Roman-inspired wellness programs; and the Sea and Land Taste (S.A.L.T.) culinary program.

With a maximum of 728 guests, Silver Ray will sail her maiden season in the Mediterranean, departing Lisbon on June 15 (already sold out), and then Florida to South America beginning in December before returning to Europe in April 2025.

For more information about Silver Ray go to https://www.silversea.com/ships/silver-ray.html

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