26Days25Nights
USD 8,600
Papeete - Vancouver
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Silver Whisper
Cruise Code: WH280507C25
Silversea's Silver Whisper sails from Papeete to Vancouver, drifting through Tahiti, Hawaii and long sea days of spa, whale watch and sun.
Itinerary
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French Polynesia
Papeete
Papeete is the capital and gateway to French Polynesia, a tropical paradise of islands, beaches, and turquoise seas. It's a superb base for exploring Tahiti, with clear lagoons for snorkeling, black volcanic beaches, blowholes, and lush green mountains. Visit to relax and soak up the rhythm of Polynesian life.
May 7, 2028
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French Polynesia
Papeete
Papeete is the capital and gateway to French Polynesia, a tropical paradise of islands, beaches, and turquoise seas. It's a superb base for exploring Tahiti, with clear lagoons for snorkeling, black volcanic beaches, blowholes, and lush green mountains. Visit to relax and soak up the rhythm of Polynesian life.
May 8, 2028
scheduleDeparture19:00
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French Polynesia
Raiatea
Raiatea, the "Sacred Island," is a key site for Polynesian origins. Its best-known landmark is the Taputaputea Marae, a large ancient temple complex still intact, with traces of old rituals including a sacrificial stone. The Faaroa River is French Polynesia's only navigable waterway. Mount Temehani is a demanding trek and home to the rare white tiare apetahi flower, found only above 1,300 ft and protected by law.
May 9, 2028
scheduleArrival08:00
scheduleDeparture23:00
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French Polynesia
Moorea Island
Moorea is a rugged, triangular high island in French Polynesia, often likened to a heart or bat. Its eight peaks rise to 1,207 m. A reef surrounds a narrow lagoon (a RAMSAR wetland) with few motu and sharks and rays. About one-eighth Tahiti's size, it has a relaxed feel, a road around the island, and 18,000 residents, many commuting to Tahiti by ferry. Visitors arrive via Temae airport or ships into north-coast bays, including Cook's Bay.
May 10, 2028
scheduleArrival08:00
scheduleDeparture17:00
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French Polynesia
Rangiroa
Rangiroa is French Polynesia's largest atoll. Over 400 motu enclose a vast lagoon, giving it the name "wide/long sky" or "immense sky." Avatoru and Tiputa sit by the main passes, where drift diving and snorkeling on incoming tides attract visitors to sharks and manta rays. Income comes mainly from government jobs, ecotourism, and pearl farming. Its calm turquoise lagoon, guesthouses, schools, and award-winning white and rosé wine also draw year-round visitors.
May 11, 2028
scheduleArrival09:00
scheduleDeparture17:30
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At Sea
May 12, 2028
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scheduleDeparture00:00
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French Polynesia
Nuku Hiva, Marquesas Islands
Nuku Hiva, the second-largest island in French Polynesia's Marquesas after Tahiti, is still largely undiscovered by tourism. It offers dramatic mountains, eight harbors, one of the world's highest waterfalls, deep clear waters, lush forests, and archaeological sites like tikis and pae pae. Though French is official, Marquesan/Tahitian is more widely spoken, and younger locals also speak English. Herman Melville's stays here inspired Typee and Omoo.
May 13, 2028
scheduleArrival09:00
scheduleDeparture17:30
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May 14, 2028
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scheduleDeparture00:00
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May 15, 2028
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May 16, 2028
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May 17, 2028
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scheduleDeparture00:00
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May 18, 2028
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scheduleDeparture00:00
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United States
Hilo, Hawaii
Compared with Kailua-Kona, Hilo is often called "old Hawaii": more historic, less touristy, and strongly residential. Built along the Wailuku River and Hilo Bay, it has a revitalized downtown, Liliuokalani Gardens, and ties to the 1960 tsunami. Its 50,000 residents reflect plantation-era immigrant roots. Very rainy, lush, and near rain forests and waterfalls, Hilo is also the "City of Rainbows" and home to the Merrie Monarch Hula Festival.
May 19, 2028
scheduleArrival08:00
scheduleDeparture19:00
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United States
Kahului, Hawaii
Gateway to Maui's lush landscapes and laid-back island spirit, Kahului offers easy access to golden beaches, swaying palms and dramatic volcanic scenery. From scenic drives and rainforest waterfalls to local markets and Hawaiian cuisine, this is a port that captures the relaxed beauty of the islands.
May 20, 2028
scheduleArrival08:00
scheduleDeparture18:00
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United States
Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii
Honolulu is Hawaii's only true metropolis: seat of government, commerce, shipping, entertainment, and constant debate. From a small harbor settlement by Mamala Bay, it grew around Nuuanu Stream and King Kamehameha I's 1804 compound, then spread after piped water arrived in the early 1900s. Today the City and County of Honolulu stretches from Pearl Harbor to Waikiki and into the hills, with sights in Waikiki, Downtown, Chinatown, and beyond.
May 21, 2028
scheduleArrival07:00
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United States
Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii
Honolulu is Hawaii's only true metropolis: seat of government, commerce, shipping, entertainment, and constant debate. From a small harbor settlement by Mamala Bay, it grew around Nuuanu Stream and King Kamehameha I's 1804 compound, then spread after piped water arrived in the early 1900s. Today the City and County of Honolulu stretches from Pearl Harbor to Waikiki and into the hills, with sights in Waikiki, Downtown, Chinatown, and beyond.
May 22, 2028
scheduleDeparture18:00
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United States
Nawiliwili, Kauai, Hawaii
Kauai, the Garden Isle, is the northernmost and geologically oldest Hawaiian island. Nearly circular, only 3% is developed; most land is agriculture or conservation. About 52,000 people live mainly along the coast. Its pristine interior rises to Mount Waialeale, an extinct volcano. In 1778, Captain Cook made Hawaii's first Western contact here at Waimea. Nawiliwili Harbor became the main port in 1930. With mild year-round temperatures and northeast trade winds, Kauai draws many visitors.
May 23, 2028
scheduleArrival08:00
scheduleDeparture16:00
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United States
Kailua Kona, Hawaii
Kona on Hawaii's west coast has a north-south contrast: the north has sandy beaches and barren lava slopes, while the south is greener and feels more like old Hawaii. Its main resort, Kailua-Kona, is the island's most developed area, though low-rise buildings keep much of the shoreline open. Ali'i Drive is lined with shops, hotels, and flowers. Nearby are Mount Hualalai, Hulihee Palace, Ahuena Heiau, Kealakekua Bay, and the Kona coffee-growing region.
May 24, 2028
scheduleArrival09:00
scheduleDeparture19:00
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United States
Hilo, Hawaii
Compared with Kailua-Kona, Hilo is often called "old Hawaii": more historic, less touristy, and strongly residential. Built along the Wailuku River and Hilo Bay, it has a revitalized downtown, Liliuokalani Gardens, and ties to the 1960 tsunami. Its 50,000 residents reflect plantation-era immigrant roots. Very rainy, lush, and near rain forests and waterfalls, Hilo is also the "City of Rainbows" and home to the Merrie Monarch Hula Festival.
May 25, 2028
scheduleArrival08:00
scheduleDeparture16:00
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At Sea
May 26, 2028
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May 27, 2028
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May 28, 2028
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May 29, 2028
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May 30, 2028
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May 31, 2028
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Canada
Vancouver
Join us to enjoy Vancouver's juxtaposition of urban sophistication and on-your-doorstep wilderness adventure! With Silversea cruises you'll be able to enjoy one of the world's most livable cities.
Jun 1, 2028
scheduleArrival07:30
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