Pillow menus and tapas from Peru... How today’s cruise ships can offer an amazing assortment of luxury options
- Mail on Sunday Travel's Caroline Hendrie had a preview of the new Silver Muse
- Silversea’s newest ship - targeted at baby-boomers - is all about choice
- The 596 passengers can choose a different restaurant each night of the week
My butler Jithin is standing before me in my spacious cabin bearing a silver tray arranged with posh toiletries. Which brand would I prefer?
I can’t decide, so Jithin puts an end to my dithering by stocking the bathroom (which has a tub as well as a walk-in shower) with sets of both Ferragamo and Bulgari products.
Next, he presents me with the pillow menu. There are eight types – I plump for one buckwheat and one memory foam, to be covered in silk pillowcases with hidden pockets filled with fragrant lavender.
The biggest and the best: Silver Muse, the latest ship in the Silversea fleet, is now open to paying guests for luxury all-inclusive cruises
Decisions, decisions, and I’ve only been on board Silver Muse for a few minutes.
Next I take a stroll on deck and meet shoemaker Gennaro, from Capri, who will customise a dainty pair of sandals with my choice of baubles.
As prices start at £200, unfortunately this is a decision I’m able to take without a moment’s hesitation.
I quickly discover that life on board Silversea’s newest ship is all about choice.
In the lavish Zagara spa, you don’t just pick a treatment but select the mood you wish to create from a range of lighting, sounds and scents.
Feeling peckish? There are 26 ‘dining concepts’, including ordering room service but having it delivered to your favourite lounge or deck.
Service with a smile: Jithin the butler puts an end to Caroline's dithering by stocking the bathroom with sets of both Ferragamo and Bulgari products
Lights down: The top deck of the Silver Muse features a swimming pool and restaurant area
Silver Muse was christened in Monaco last Wednesday, but I was on board for a sneak preview just two weeks before, sailing from Genoa (the vessel was built at the city’s Fincantieri shipyard) to Marseilles.
Cruising slowly through the bright blue Mediterranean, I had a day and a half to explore the ninth and largest ship in the Italian-owned Silversea fleet.
Silver Muse is designed to appeal to baby-boomers who would rather spend their kids’ inheritance on experiences such as fine dining and luxury travel than watches or cars.
So there are butlers and balconies for all passengers, in-suite mini-bars constantly restocked with your favourite drinks, and bars throughout the ship.
Instead of a main dining room, the 596 passengers can choose a different restaurant each night of the week.
Only two come at an extra charge – La Dame by Relais & Chateaux, which serves French cuisine, and the Japanese Kaiseki. Meals at both cost $60 a head.
La Terrazza, with alfresco dining, is the place for classic Italian dishes by night and sumptuous buffets for breakfast and lunch. Atlantide specialises in fish and steaks.
Indochine takes its inspiration from Asia, and Spaccanapoli, overlooking the large swimming pool, makes pizzas to order from morning until night.
At Hot Rocks you’ll cook your own food at the table, but the most adventurous of all is Silver Note, which serves imaginative dishes of Peruvian-fusion tapas.
If you’re still hungry, the Arts Cafe is the place to snack at any time while browsing a selection of coffee-table books from Mayfair store Heywood Hill.
So many menus, so little time. I’ll just have to return to Silver Muse and finish my research as soon as possible…
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