7 Things I'd do differently on my next Silversea cruise
In:I tried Silversea for the first time last year and it changed my perspective of cruising, but when I go again, I've already come up with some changes for the second round.

I went on Silver Dawn in summer 2025 to try out Royal Caribbean's luxury cruise line sister brand, and it was not at all what I expected. Having done Celebrity Cruises, I thought it would be more of the same, but I was very wrong.
The core cruise experience is still the same, but so much of what you experience onboard and ashore impressed and surprised me.
Thanks to Royal Caribbean Group's new Points Choice offering, I was reflecting on the amazing 7-night Norwegian fjords cruise. Maybe it's just how my mind works, but I look at past cruises for opportunities to make the next one better.
I came up with seven things I'd change when I try Silversea again.
I want to try their newest ships

Silver Dawn wasn't an old ship by any means, but I really want to prioritize their newest ship to see how that stacks up.
Silversea's newest ship class are the Nova Class, and there are two ships: Silver Ray and Silver Nova. Like Royal Caribbean, new ships tend to represent the latest and greatest features.
While Silversea doesn't have a waterpark, rock wall, or carousel, it does lean into experiences a lot more. I'm curious what the very best this luxury line has to offer is like, and how it compares to a slightly older ship.
Now that I think about it, down the line I'd like to try an older ship too to see what that's like. But a new ship is high on my must-do list.
I need to preplan with my butler better

If there's one area of my first Silversea cruise that missed the mark, it was my interactions with my butler.
I had a great butler, but I didn't think I took advantage of what they offered as much as I should have. And in retrospect, I think that's because I didn't communicate in advance as much as I should have.
My butler did a good job at guessing my needs sometimes, but next time I'd try coordinating times and then committing to them better.

I regret not having dinner in my suite at least once, just to experience it. I think picking a port day (instead of a sea day) would be best so I could come back from a tour and not have to worry about getting dressed up for dinner.
I know it sounds silly, but the fact the genie will draw a bath for you was much better than I expected. Bubbles, music, and a glass of wine was the perfect way to relax after a long day of touring.
The thing is I need to start my day with times and ideas for what to plan for so the butler can have it ready for me later.
I'd rethink my dinner plans

I ate great on my first Silversea cruise, but it became clear I misjudged the culinary offerings after a couple of nights.
I ended up loving Atlantide, which is similar in nature to the Main Dining Room. It had so many fantastic choices that really jived with the sort of food I typically order.
In fact, the complimentary dining was outstanding. I made a point to hit up La Terrazza for their morning and lunch buffets because the quality and selections were terrific.

Another lesson learned was you really need to pre-book specialty dining to get a good time. La Dame and Silver Note were fabulous, but I had to shoehorn them in because I took too long to book it.
I think I went in assuming reservations wouldn't be as critical as Royal Caribbean, but I was wrong on that.
Speaking of Silver Note, I thought I would have made it back there for a drink at the bar to enjoy the jazz but never did. I need to remedy that the next time around. I love a good drink coupled with live music, and the entertainment at Silver Note was really good.
I want to try the cooking class again

I tried the S.A.L.T. cooking class on Silver Dawn, and even though I clearly have terrible cooking presentation skills, I'd love to try it again.
The idea behind the S.A.L.T. Lab is you get to cook a dish inspired by the cuisine of the region you're visiting. All of the ingredients and supplies you need are prepared for you. Heck, they even clean up after you!
To be fair, berry compote isn't easy to prepare or serve because there's a fine line between burning it and then keeping it all together so it's not falling apart. Nonetheless, I thought it was a lot of fun.

I thought it was such a different idea and something you'd never find on Royal Caribbean. While I have no aspirations to be a cook or teach myself how to make these dishes at home, I think it's just a fun thing to try.
I'd plan to go to more activities

Just like other cruise lines, there are a good assortment of activities around the ship. In fact, I probably I didn't try as many as I should have on my first cruise.
Trivia is by far the most popular activity on Silversea. There's a progressive nature to it, and I'd love to give it a try on day one so I can get in on the fun. Plus, it's a great way to meet other passengers.
Because a Silversea ship is relatively smaller than any Royal Caribbean ship (just a few hundred passengers), it's much easier to meet other passengers, especially at bars or during events.

I got to chat to a few people around the ship, but I think going to activities helps that cause too.
If I have a cruising fault, it's I fall into the same routine and I need to force myself to get out there and try new things. Next time on Silversea I intend to do that!
Arts Café is the best place for work

The coffee shop on Silversea is probably the best spot I've found on any ship to get work done while staying properly caffeinated.
I used to think Celebrity Cruises' Café al Bacio was the gold standard, but I think Arts Café has it beat.
The service is great at both, but the staff at Arts Café knew my coffee order very quickly and kept the refills coming.
Since any cruise I go on is a "work trip", finding good places to work is important. My cabin works fine, but the chairs aren't as conducive for long periods of sitting and typing. I try to find chairs and tables with a good height so I'm not leaning over the keyboard too much.
Plus, the views inside and outside at Arts Café were fantastic. When the weather cooperates, a scenic view to go along with my iced coffee is all I need.
More pool time

To be fair, we were in Norway and the weather wasn't always great for hanging out at the pool. Nonetheless, I wish I spent more time there.
Unlike Royal Caribbean, there's no crowds on the pool deck and I wish I had spent more time there just laying out and enjoying being outdoors more than I did.
On one particularly warm day, I was in the pool and hot tub and it was great. The pool was heated, and it felt great to hang on the edge and close my eyes.
Next time, I'd like to visit the pool more than just once.


























































































