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Does Silversea inform passengers prior to sailing which nights will be formal?

In addition to the general information which is sent to you with your tickets, you will find a list of all formal, informal and casual nights in the Chronicles in your cabin when you arrive.

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Thank you.

I was hoping they would have the formal nights listed on their web page under our itinerary. Regent did this in the past, which I found helpful.

 

Cheers,

Judy

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If you have a seven day cruise there will be two formal nights. One on the day after Embarkation, which will be the Welcome Party. And then another one one the day before the last day. THis would be the Farewell Party then. They don't do this normally on the last evening since everybody will be packing etc.

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seagirl2002 is right 95% of the time: but the final formal night is sometimes moved to the previous night -- seems odd, but occasionally the itinerary means that you have a late departure from an attractive port on the last-but-one night, and they don't like to force you to choose between enjoying that and the delights of a formal night!

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