The Tale of Tales
- brittanypanter
- 2017年5月30日
- 讀畢需時 2 分鐘

Designed to spark the imagination of avid travellers, Silversea's World Cruise 2019 -- an epic 132-day voyage from San Francisco to London -- is now open for reservations. Hosted aboard the elegant, all-suite Silver Whisper, travellers will voyage in luxurious comfort to 52 ports in 31 countries across five continents. Plus, with 16 overnight calls and numerous late-night stays, guests will have ample time to delve deeper into iconic destinations.
This one-of-a-kind journey, titled "The Tale of Tales," offers innovative destinations and unique features, such as an overnight stay in Tokyo with two full days to explore, a circumnavigation of Africa with an overnight in Cape Town, and a double overnight in Bordeaux to enjoy the region's famous wines. There is also a stopover in Saint-Malo, gateway to Mont Saint-Michel, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Guests will also have the chance to sail the Guadalquivir River in Seville and savour Bilbao's cultural scene with a visit to the Guggenheim Museum, before the voyage concludes in London, renowned as a financial centre and one of the great capitals of the world.
"World Cruise 2019 has been crafted to tell a fascinating story about our planet," said Barbara Muckermann, Silversea's chief marketing officer. "From island hideaways and ancient temples to tribal cultures and nature preserves, guests will be treated to extraordinary discoveries -- all while enjoying the understated luxury and small-ship camaraderie of Silver Whisper. It's the perfect setting for guests to create exciting new chapters in their own lives, shaped by new experiences and perspectives."
With this unique voyage, Silversea has the pleasure of inviting nine writers aboard to seek the drama of the unknown and the amazing. They will each create a short story inspired by regions of sublime natural beauty and exotic cultures. The result will be an exclusive anthology of the voyage, an unprecedented portrait of The Tale of Tales. Already confirmed to put their pen to paper are Paul Theroux, travel writer, novelist and winner of the James Tait Black Prize for Fiction; and Pico Iyer, novelist, travel writer and essayist since 1986 for Time magazine, Harper's, The New York Times, and The New York Review of Books.