Silversea’s Silver Cloud has embarked on its Grand South Pacific Expedition 2025 – a 75-day sailing covering 58 destinations across 11 countries.
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Departing from Fremantle (Perth) on 21 August, the voyage will conclude in Valparaiso, Chile, on 2 November 2025. Guests will travel through Australia, Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, the Solomon Islands, Vanuatu, Fiji, Tonga, the Cook Islands, French Polynesia, Pitcairn Island and Easter Island, with three overnight calls in the Abrolhos Islands, Pitcairn Island and Easter Island.
The expedition will be supported by up to 25 experts providing tailored enrichment on topics ranging from wildlife to culture. “From the remote shores of rarely visited gems like Palmerston Island, Adamstown, and Robinson Crusoe Island, to the iconic Kimberley Coast, Bora Bora, and Easter Island, the variety of experiences available to our guests during the Grand South Pacific Expedition 2025 is entirely unique,” said Bert Hernandez, president, Silversea.
Two exclusive events will take place during the journey. In Darwin, travellers will experience the wetlands of the Northern Territory at Finniss River Lodge. On Easter Island, guests will visit Toki Rapa Nui, a cultural centre led by pianist Mahani Teave, with performances and community engagement.
The 254-guest Silver Cloud is equipped with 20 Zodiacs and 10 kayaks for exploration, alongside four dining options and butler service in every suite.
Silversea has also announced future Grand Voyages, including itineraries in the Mediterranean, Australia, South Pacific and South America between 2025 and 2027.



