
10-Night Silversea Hawaii Cruise
Explore 5 Ports & Two Countries on Silver Whisper
Cruise south and relish indulgent sea days, as we journey from Vancouver’s scenic surrounds, on the cusp of the wilderness, to Hawaii’s verdant, volcanic slopes. Savor the ultra-luxurious Silver Whisper’s rejuvenating amenities, while sailing the Pacific coast. Finally, turn towards wonderful Hawaii, where volcanic peaks burst from the ocean, welcoming you with the spirit of Aloha.
Limitless Discovery/Wave Offer – Receive up to 40% savings + Reduced Deposits on select 2025 – 2028 sailings when you book by February 28, 2026* Plus, receive our exclusive extra of $600 Onboard Credit per suite.
Ship: Silver Whisper| Cruise Line: Silversea | Sail Date: September 3, 2026 | From/To: Vancouver to Honolulu | Length: 10-Nights
Vista Suite From
$3,900
Per person including all taxes, fees and port expenses
Classic Veranda Suite From
$4,380
Per person including all taxes, fees and port expenses
Superior Veranda Suite From
$4,620
Per person including all taxes, fees and port expenses
Deluxe Veranda Suite From
$4,980
Per person including all taxes, fees and port expenses
All-inclusive onboard benefits
Port taxes and fees
UTILITIES & AMENITIES
Complimentary Wi-Fi
Onboard gratuities
All-Inclusive Plus Pricing:
- All Onboard Luxury Inclusions
- Food and beverages
- Personalized services
- $300 Shore Excursion Credit per guest (select from an exclusive catalogue of immersive experiences)
- Cancellation Policy: Flexible (100% refundable within March 18, 2026)
All-Inclusive Pricing:
- All Onboard Luxury Inclusions
- Food and beverages
- Personalized services
- Cancellation Policy: Moderate (75% refundable within May 17, 2026)
Boasting mountains, sea, culture, art and so much more, many cities claim to have it all, but few can back it up like Vancouver. Famously livable, just visiting this high-rise city - surrounded by staggering natural beauty - is a thrill. Offering all of the creature comforts of an ultra-modern, worldly metropolis - even downtown has a hint of mountain-freshness to its air - and part of Vancouver's appeal is how easily you can swap the skyscrapers for whale-filled oceans and mountain-punctured skies. Head up to the Vancouver Lookout Tower for the ultimate 360-degree views of the city glistening, amid the beautiful embrace of the beckoning wilderness beyond.
In comparison to Kailua-Kona, Hilo is often described as "the old Hawaii." With significantly fewer visitors than residents, more historic buildings, and a much stronger identity as a long-established community, this quaint, traditional town does seem more authentic. It stretches from the banks of the Wailuku River to Hilo Bay, where a few hotels line stately Banyan Drive. The characteristic old buildings that make up Hilo's downtown have been spruced up as part of a revitalization effort. Nearby, the 30-acre Liliuokalani Gardens, a formal Japanese garden with arched bridges and waterways, was created in the early 1900s to honor the area's Japanese sugar-plantation laborers. Outside of town, the Hilo District has rain forests and waterfalls, a terrain unlike the hot and dry white-sand beaches of the Kohala Coast. But when the sun does shine—usually part of nearly every day—the town sparkles, and, during winter, the snow glistens on Mauna Kea, 25 miles in the distance. Best of all is when the mists fall and the sun shines at the same time, leaving behind the colorful arches that earn Hilo its nickname: the City of Rainbows.
Acquaint yourself with Kahului, on a heavenly Hawaiian island that literally brushes against the sky. Kahului is lush Maui's principal town, enjoying an envied setting of immense natural beauty, cradled between the Valley Isle's twin volcanoes. It's the perfect location for a profound adventure among the island's cloud-wisped mountains, bamboo-framed hiking trails, and thrashing waterfalls. Kahului is a laid-back town and an important transport hub for Hawaii. Its sugar mill museum tells of plantation history, while juicy market stalls bulge below hauls of plump pineapples. Photogenic wild beaches like Kanaha Beach Park unravel along Kahului's coastline, offering turquoise waters glistening with Hawaiian beauty - perfect for kicking back and watching frothing waves unroll. More beaches unspool close by and are home to massive sea turtles who lumber towards the water as the sun climbs into the sky. Or find sandy curves of rusty red and deep black powder, formed by Maui island's sacred volcanoes.
The Kona coast, on Hawaii’s western shore, divides into two distinct areas – the north with spectacular sandy beaches followed farther up by a long bleak slope of barren lava trails from dormant Mauna Kea all the way down to the sea. Southwards, the hillsides are more fertile and there is still a feel of the old Hawaii. The Big Island’s main resort is officially called Kailua, but mostly everyone simply refers to it as Kona, or Kailua-Kona. It is by far the island’s most developed area. Whilst the main road, Ali’i Drive, is lined with shops, hotels and condominiums, most of the shoreline vista remains intact thanks to low-rise buildings. To show just how fertile lava can be when tended, miles of multi-hued bougainvillea and poinsettias line Ali’i Drive like a colorful lei. East of town is the 8,271-foot (2,521-metre) Mount Hualalai, where local people still earn a living growing vegetables and taro on small farms spreading over the side of the mountain.
Here is Hawaii's only true metropolis, its seat of government, center of commerce and shipping, entertainment and recreation mecca, a historic site, and an evolving urban area—conflicting roles that engender endless debate and controversy. For the visitor, Honolulu is an everyman's delight: hipsters and scholars, sightseers and foodies, nature lovers and culture vultures all can find their bliss. The main areas (Waikiki, Pearl Harbor, Downtown, Chinatown) have the lion's share of the sights, but greater Honolulu also has a lot to offer. One reason to venture farther afield is the chance to glimpse Honolulu's residential neighborhoods.
| Date | Day | Port | Arrive | Depart |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sept. 3, 2026 | Thurs. | Vancouver, British Columbia | 7:00pm | |
| Sept. 4 - 9, 2026 | Fri. - Wed. | Days at Sea | ||
| Sept. 10, 2026 | Thurs. | Hilo, Hawaii | 9:00am | 7:00pm |
| Sept. 11, 2026 | Fri. | Kahului, Hawaii | 8:00am | 7:00pm |
| Sept. 12, 2026 | Sat. | Kailua Kona, Hawaii | 8:00am | 6:00pm |
| Sept. 13, 2026 | Sun. | Honolulu, Hawaii | 7:00am |
Ship - Silver Whisper
The amenities of a larger ship with the charm of a boutique hotel. Silversea’s Shadow Class ships Silver Whisper and sister ship Silver Shadow invite you to enjoy Silversea’s world-class accommodation, shipboard conviviality, and warm, personal service. Revel in the pampering treatments of an expanded spa, enjoy dynamic full-scale productions in a multitiered show lounge, and dine on delectable cuisine in her four superlative restaurants. Silver Whisper has it all.
La Terrazza
The Grill
The Restaurant
La Dame
*Prices are in USD, per person based on double occupancy, availability and subject to change without notice. All cruise taxes, fees and port expenses are included in the above pricing. All promotions are capacity controlled by Silversea and can be pulled at any time without notice. Above promotion is applicable on select 2026 – 2028 sailings; excludes Full World Cruise, Full Grand Voyages and Special combination Voyages. Total savings varies based on both the sailing and category booked. Above pricing is for All-Inclusive Plus. Other restrictions may apply. Ships’ registry: Bahamas


