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Buenos Aires - Lisbon


Silver Endeavour

Cruise Code: EV270325C37

Aboard Silver Endeavour, sail Silversea from Buenos Aires to Lisbon, savoring sea days, Rio, Madeira, Dakar and Atlantic wonders.

Itinerary
1

Argentina

Buenos Aires

Buenos Aires is a passionate, romantic capital blending colonial architecture with Latin American energy. Known for tango, steak and Malbec, it offers Parque Tres de Febrero, Plaza de Mayo, the Casa Rosada, Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, Teatro Colón, and Boca Juniors' Bombonera. By night, milongas and bars pulse; by day, sip mate, browse markets, and visit Recoleta Cemetery.
Mar 25, 2027
Departure18:30
2

Uruguay

Montevideo

Montevideo, Uruguay's refined capital, blends colonial history, culture, art, and beach life. Home to nearly half the country's people, it's a rising South American destination with restored old buildings, modern towers, and public art. A UNESCO Creative City across from Buenos Aires, it has a strong intellectual and tango legacy. Highlights include La Rambla, Plaza Independencia, José Artigas's mausoleum, Palacio Salvo, and Mercado del Puerto for Uruguayan classics and steaks.
Mar 26, 2027
Arrival07:00
Departure18:00
3

Uruguay

Punta Del Este

Punta del Este, Uruguay's glamorous "Monaco of the South," blends beaches, art, and luxury. Playa Mansa offers calm seas, soft sand, a lighthouse, and views of Gorriti Island. Playa Brava is home to the famous sculpture "The Hand," along with other quirky public art. Visitors come for yachts, seafood restaurants, golf, cycling, swimming, nightlife, galleries, and museums, while the port adds fishermen, sea lions, and a lively coastal atmosphere.
Mar 27, 2027
Arrival06:30
Departure18:00
4
At Sea
Mar 28, 2027
Arrival00:00
Departure00:00

Day at Sea

5
At Sea
Mar 29, 2027
Arrival00:00
Departure00:00

Day at Sea

6

Brazil

Paranaguá

From Paranaguá port, the Atlantic rainforest draws us inland, where the coast's richest surviving forests are protected in parks and reserves. Named a World Heritage area for its rare biology, it offers dramatic mountains, canyons and waterfalls, plus boat trips, trails and a viewing tower for spotting birds and lush flora. Local communities, historic towns like Guaraqueçaba and Morretes, colonial charm and good food add to the experience.
Mar 30, 2027
Arrival05:30
Departure17:00
7

Brazil

Paraty

Paraty, on Brazil's Costa Verde, is an 18th-century town of whitewashed, brightly painted buildings and cobbled streets, set between rainforest and sea. It and four nearby Atlantic Forest protected areas are a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Gold shaped its history: mined inland, shipped from Paraty's port, with mules stopping at 17th-century Bananal Farm. Pirates once raided the gold ships. Today the "gold" is its beaches, forests, islands, and birds.
Mar 31, 2027
Arrival13:30
Departure18:00
8

Brazil

Rio De Janeiro

Relax on Rio's golden beaches or watch locals play volleyball. Visit Christ the Redeemer for sweeping city views and ride the cable car up Sugarloaf Mountain. Feel the samba rhythm and Carnival spirit, explore the city's contrasts on a guided tour, unwind in Tijuca National Park, and end with Rio's famous sunset-truly the "Marvellous City."
Apr 1, 2027
Arrival07:00
Departure23:00
9
At Sea
Apr 2, 2027
Arrival00:00
Departure00:00

Day at Sea

10

Brazil

Abrolhos Archipelago

Embark with Silversea Luxury Cruises and explore the Abrolhos Archipelago, a protected marine reserve. Get ready for an awe-inspiring experience!
Apr 3, 2027
Arrival06:30
Departure18:00
11

Brazil

Porto Seguro

Explore Porto Novo with Silversea and let yourself be carried away by the Brazilian atmosphere, where "festa" and "relaxamento" are the name of the game.
Apr 4, 2027
Arrival06:30
Departure18:00
12
At Sea
Apr 5, 2027
Arrival00:00
Departure00:00

Day at Sea

13
At Sea
Apr 6, 2027
Arrival00:00
Departure00:00

Day at Sea

14

Brazil

Natal

Natal, capital of Rio Grande do Norte, blends beach tourism with history. Founded around Fortaleza dos Reis Magos (1598) at the mouth of the Rio Potengi, it sits near South America's easternmost point. The old city has the governor's palace, mayor's office, André Albuquerque Square, and WWII-era American influences. Nearby are urban forests, sand dunes, Genipabú's shifting dunes, lagoons, and Capoeira craft and performances.
Apr 7, 2027
Arrival07:00
Departure16:00
15
At Sea
Apr 8, 2027
Arrival00:00
Departure00:00

Day at Sea

16
At Sea
Apr 9, 2027
Arrival00:00
Departure00:00

Day at Sea

17
At Sea
Apr 10, 2027
Arrival00:00
Departure00:00

Day at Sea

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At Sea
Apr 11, 2027
Arrival00:00
Departure00:00

Day at Sea

19

Sierra Leone

Aberdeen

Aberdeen on Sierra Leone's Western Peninsula, north of Freetown, is a lively, affluent coastal area with the photogenic Aberdeen Lighthouse. Freetown's history as a settlement for freed slaves lives on in landmarks like the Cotton Tree and King's Yard Gate. Sierra Leone is also known for excellent beaches: busy Lumley Beach, stretching three miles from Aberdeen, and quieter spots along the Western Peninsula, including River No. 2 Beach by a scenic estuary.
Apr 12, 2027
Arrival12:30
Departure20:00
20

Sierra Leone

Tokeh

Tokeh (Tokeh Town) is a coastal resort town near Freetown, Sierra Leone, known for fishing and tourism. Surrounded by mountains, forests, and beaches, it is about 20 miles from the capital. Tokeh Beach is one of West Africa's largest and most attractive beaches. Founded by a Sherbro fisherman, it was later developed in 1968 by a Sierra Leonean barrister and a French company. Today it has a resort, church, mosque, community center, school, and about 6,000 residents.
Apr 13, 2027
Arrival06:30
Departure12:00
21

Guinea-Bissau

Bijagos Archipelago

Bijagos Archipelago, Guinea-Bissau: A sacred, secluded chain of 88 tropical islands off the west coast, long shielded from colonial influence. Local traditions, initiation rites, and matriarchal culture remain strong, with priestesses and spirit-reserved islands. UNESCO listed it a Biosphere Reserve in 1996. Mangroves, savannahs and mudflats shelter birds, crocodiles, saltwater hippos in Orango National Park, and sea turtles that nest here annually.
Apr 14, 2027
Arrival12:30
22

Guinea-Bissau

Bijagos Archipelago

Bijagos Archipelago, Guinea-Bissau: A sacred, secluded chain of 88 tropical islands off the west coast, long shielded from colonial influence. Local traditions, initiation rites, and matriarchal culture remain strong, with priestesses and spirit-reserved islands. UNESCO listed it a Biosphere Reserve in 1996. Mangroves, savannahs and mudflats shelter birds, crocodiles, saltwater hippos in Orango National Park, and sea turtles that nest here annually.
Apr 15, 2027
23

Guinea-Bissau

Bijagos Archipelago

Bijagos Archipelago, Guinea-Bissau: A sacred, secluded chain of 88 tropical islands off the west coast, long shielded from colonial influence. Local traditions, initiation rites, and matriarchal culture remain strong, with priestesses and spirit-reserved islands. UNESCO listed it a Biosphere Reserve in 1996. Mangroves, savannahs and mudflats shelter birds, crocodiles, saltwater hippos in Orango National Park, and sea turtles that nest here annually.
Apr 16, 2027
Departure17:00
24

Senegal

Dakar

Dakar, Senegal's capital and a major West African gateway, offers surf-fringed beaches, island-like urban shores, scuba diving, golf, and sights like pink Lake Retba. Explore lively markets, hear jazz, sambar and mbalax, and visit Gorée Island's House of Slaves or the Théodore Monod Museum. Sandaga Market buzzes with food and textiles; try fresh fish and dibi, Senegal's spiced mutton street food.
Apr 17, 2027
Arrival06:30
25
At Sea
Apr 18, 2027
Arrival00:00
Departure00:00

Day at Sea

26

Cape Verde

Fogo

Calling all nature-lovers! Get ready for an awe-inspiring experience! Discover Fogo, the volcanic island. Live a unique adventure with Silversea Cruises.
Apr 19, 2027
Arrival07:00
Departure18:00
27

Cape Verde

Porto Novo

Porto Novo, on São Antão's southeastern arid side, is the island's largest town (about 17,400 people) and was recognized as a city in 2005. Once a fishing village, it is Cape Verde's main harbor link to the outside world because the island has no airport; it faces Mindelo on São Vicente. A monument at the port honors emigrants. Roads leave via the northeast coast or across rugged mountains. Nearby Tope de Coroa (1,979 m) is the archipelago's third-highest peak.
Apr 20, 2027
Arrival07:00
Departure18:00
28
At Sea
Apr 21, 2027
Arrival00:00
Departure00:00

Day at Sea

29
At Sea
Apr 22, 2027
Arrival00:00
Departure00:00

Day at Sea

30

Spain

Santa Cruz De La Palma

Join Silversea Cruises on an exciting journey which includes more than one surprise! Explore Santa Cruz de la Palma and unravel the mystery of the Canary Islands.
Apr 23, 2027
Arrival07:30
Departure15:00
31

Spain

San Sebastian

Get set for the jaw-dropping beauty that is San Sebastian. Embark for an incredible adventure with Silversea Luxury Cruises and discover few surprise on the way!
Apr 24, 2027
Arrival07:30
Departure15:00
32

Portugal

Funchal, Madeira

Madeira is a lush, colorful island of dramatic cliffs, fertile mountains and sunny beaches. In Funchal, the laid-back capital, cobblestone old-town streets, painted doors, whitewashed buildings and iron balconies echo Lisbon. Taste Madeira wine, see Corpo Santo Chapel, and enjoy Parque de Santa Catarina, Madeira Botanical Garden, Palheiro Garden, and the views from Cap Girão, where cliffs drop to the blue sea.
Apr 25, 2027
Arrival11:00
Departure22:00
33

Portugal

Porto Santo, Madeira

Porto Santo lies 21 miles northeast of Madeira, about 2.5 hours by ferry. Unspoiled and sandy, it has a dry, warm climate good for year-round swimming. Columbus lived here; his house in Vila Baleira is now a museum. See Pico do Castelo, a 16th-century fort, and Pico Ana Ferreira. The port is 2 miles from town; taxis are limited. Shops sell straw souvenirs; seafood is best for lunch.
Apr 26, 2027
Arrival07:00
Departure22:00
34
At Sea
Apr 27, 2027
Arrival00:00
Departure00:00

Day at Sea

35

Morocco

Agadir

Agadir, Morocco's "Miami," boasts 300 days of sun a year, a 10 km beach, and sheltered swimming. Unlike the rest of Morocco, it is modern: a 1960 earthquake destroyed the city, and a new one was rebuilt under Le Corbusier with wide avenues, open squares, and low-rise hotels. Most landmarks were lost, but the 16th-century Oufla Kasbah was recreated. Perched high above the city, it offers the best views.
Apr 28, 2027
Arrival07:00
Departure18:00
36

Morocco

Safi

Safi (formerly Asafi) is a historic Moroccan port west of Morocco's coast, said to have been founded by Hanno the Navigator in the 5th or 6th century BC. Its name may mean "oh my regret" or, in Berber, "to spill/flood," reflecting its safe, rich harbor. Long a trading hub, its port once handled gold and now sardines. Portuguese rule in the 1500s left the Castelo do Mar. Safi is also famed for pottery and its old kiln-lined potters' quarter.
Apr 29, 2027
Arrival07:00
Departure22:00
37
At Sea
Apr 30, 2027
Arrival00:00
Departure00:00

Day at Sea

38

Portugal

Lisbon

Lisbon, Portugal's capital, is a beautiful city of seven hills, fado, pastel houses and azulejo tiles. Wander Alfama's steep cobbled streets, visit the Azulejo Museum, then head to São Jorge Castle or Miradouro da Graça for sweeping views over red rooftops, the Tagus and the suspension bridge. See Belém Tower and Jerónimos Monastery, and take a trip to nearby Sintra and Pena Palace. Finish with ginjinha and a pastel de nata.
May 1, 2027
Arrival08:00

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