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Silver Cloud (ship)

Monaco luxury cruise ship built in 1994

Silver Cloud (ship)

Monaco luxury cruise ship built in 1994

FieldValue
section1{{Infobox ship/image
imageSilvercloudship.jpg
image_captionSilver Cloud
section2{{Infobox ship/career
operatorSilversea Cruises
registryNassau, Bahamas
builderCantieri Navali Visentini (hull)
yard_number775
launched6 March 1993
christenedEugenia Beck Lefebvre D'Ovidio (founders wife)
maiden_voyage2 April 1994
identification*Call sign: C6MQ5
statusIn Service
section3{{Infobox ship/characteristics
typeCruise ship
tonnage
length514 ft
beam71 ft
decks9 total, 6 for passengers
ice_classice class rating of 1C
speed18 kn
capacity296 passengers
crew222
Note

the cruise ship

T. Mariotti (completion)

Silver Cloud is a small luxury cruise ship operated by Silversea Cruises. She is Silversea's first ship and entered service in 1994. Her sister ship is the Silver Wind, launched in 1995.

Silver Cloud currently sails on luxury expedition focused cruises for Silversea.

History

''Silver Cloud'' departing Southampton 2011 in old livery

Initial planning for Silver Cloud and her sister began in 1991 between Antonio Lefebvre d'Ovidio and V Ships, who had been in a partnership together for Sitmar Cruises.

They hired ship designer Petter Yran from Yran & Storbraaten. The ships were intended to be luxurious, with 75% of the staterooms to have verandahs - at that time, something unheard of in the cruise industry.

The Silver Cloud's hull was constructed at Cantiere Navale Visentini Shipyard near Venice, Italy, and then towed to T. Mariotti for completion of the rest of the ship. The name Silver Cloud, named after the famed Rolls Royce, was chosen by the cruise line's Chairman and former owner, Manfredi Lefebvre D’Ovidio, to signal to guests that they could expect top-class service.

The ships's christening ceremony was in Monte Carlo on March 30, 1994. Prince Albert of Monaco attended, and the ship was named after the wife of one of Silversea’s co-founders, Eugenia Beck Lefebvre D'Ovidio.

The Silver Cloud was home to both the United States men's and women's national basketball teams during the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil.

Silver Cloud formerly sailed on European itineraries (both the North Sea and the Mediterranean) in summer. In winter, she cruised in the Caribbean and South America.

''Silver Cloud'' moored with HMS ''Belfast'' at [[Tower Bridge
''Silver Cloud'' in original dark hull expedition livery and added zodiacs to upper decks.

In 2017, the ship underwent a comprehensive rebuild to bring her up to ice class, with the addition of a fleet of zodiacs added to the top decks. The interiors also received a refit, with a reconfigured observation lounge and refurbished public spaces. The hull was repainted a dark blue to distinguish it as part of the expedition fleet. This livery was later changed to match the grey hull of the rest of the Silversea fleet. The ship primarily sails on expedition cruises, including in polar regions.

During an expedition cruise along the Kimberley coast in June 2024, a group of around 100 Silver Cloud passengers and crew on an inflatable boat tour became stranded at low tide near Adele Island. Most of the passengers waded 500 m through shallow water over a coral reef to deeper water where they were collected. The remaining stranded passengers stayed in the zodiacs and waited for hours in darkness before the tide came in and they were able to return to the ship. The Kimberley region has the highest tidal range in the Southern Hemisphere.

''Silver Cloud'' with original blue expedition livery

References

Notes

Bibliography

References

  1. [http://content.onlineagency.com/index.aspx?site=20429&tide=23845 Ship details] by "Largay Travel"
  2. link. (19 July 2012 by "Seven Blue Seas Vacations")
  3. Peisley, Tony. (2004). "Silversea Cruises: The First Ten Years: 1994-2004". Silversea Cruises, Inc., (January 1, 2004).
  4. "YSA Design {{!}} Projects".
  5. latteluxurynews. (2019-12-11). "Do you know the link between Silversea and Rolls Royce?".
  6. [https://www.nytimes.com/2016/08/07/sports/olympics/rio-2016-basketball-united-states-cruise-ship.html?hp&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&clickSource=story-heading&module=b-lede-package-region&region=top-news&WT.nav=top-news For U.S. Basketball Players, the Olympics Are a Cruise, Ship, That Is ] By ANDREW KEH; 6 August 2016 the ''[[New York Times]]''
  7. "Silversea's Silver Cloud: First glimpse as she joins expedition cruise fleet".
  8. "Silversea reveals plans for Silver Cloud interiors".
  9. (27 June 2025). "Cruise passengers and crew rescued north of West Australia".
  10. (2018-06-15). "Why the Kimberley has Australia's biggest tides". ABC News.
  11. "Silver Cloud". [[Condé Nast]].
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