Rare flyers Posted February 13 #1 Share Posted February 13 For those familiar with Silverseas is the dress code comparable with casual,informal and formal nights or is it closer to Regent with mostly elegantly casual. We are booked on the Serenity in November and are wondering how to pack.Appreciate advise from those who have been on board recently. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare ryndam Posted February 13 #2 Share Posted February 13 (edited) 1 hour ago, flyers said: For those familiar with Silverseas is the dress code comparable with casual,informal and formal nights or is it closer to Regent with mostly elegantly casual. We are booked on the Serenity in November and are wondering how to pack.Appreciate advise from those who have been on board recently. From the Crystal Cruises website: WHAT IS THE DRESS CODE ONBOARD? At Crystal, we want guests to feel confident and relaxed throughout their stay, so we have compiled the following guide to the different dress codes on board. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact us by calling 1.888.611.0318 or +1.786.464.4420. Day Casual A less formal look allows guests to feel comfortable during the day; Day Casual attire may be worn everywhere, including our restaurants, until 18:00. Suggestions for a Day Casual look: Women Sundresses Elegant shorts Jeans T-shirts or blouses Linen clothing Swimsuits with cover-ups (when not poolside) Men Shorts Jeans T-shirts or polo shirts Linen clothing Swim shorts with a T-shirt or polo (when not poolside) NOTE: Swimwear on its own, wet swimwear, revealing clothing, bathrobes, bare feet, tank tops, baseball caps, and clothes bearing any offensive messaging are not permitted. Covered swimsuits may only be worn at Trident Grill, Tastes, and Marketplace. Evening Resort A step up from Day Casual, after 18:00, we ask that guests adopt the more refined Evening Resort dress code. Suggestions for an Evening Resort look: Women Dress Skirts Pants Blouses or sweaters Dark-wash jeans with no rips Tailored dress shorts Men Shirts Collared polo shirt Sweaters or smart designer sweatshirts Dark-wash jeans with no rips (only when accompanied with a jacket) Chinos Sports jacket or blazer (optional) Tailored shorts (these may only be worn in the Tastes restaurant) NOTE: Please avoid flip-flops/sliders, swimwear, and hats. Formal Evening On sailings over seven days, there will be at least one optional ship-wide formal night (depending on the length of the segment), which will require more formal cocktail chic attire. These special events will be defined in your personal pre-sailing guide. Suggestions for a Formal Evening look: Women Cocktail dresses or gowns Suits Evening skirts or pants with an elegant top Evening shoes Men Suits or tuxedos Shirts Dress shoes Ties (optional) Edited February 13 by ryndam 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare FlyerTalker Posted February 14 #3 Share Posted February 14 Of the two, Regent. There is not the "jacket required" which you find for the greatest proportion of Silversea nights. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Keith1010 Posted February 14 #4 Share Posted February 14 One thing I wanted to highlight is if you are on the 11/9 or 11/18 cruises there will only be one formal night and if you are on the 11/27 cruise none. Keep that in mind as you plan your attire. Keith Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Roland4 Posted February 14 #5 Share Posted February 14 (edited) Of note, on Formal evenings a sport coat, with or without tie, is also perfectly acceptable. And unlike our multiple segment cruise on Silver Moon last year, you will never see an Informal dress requirement on the last night of the cruise!! Edited February 14 by Roland4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare flyers Posted February 14 Author #6 Share Posted February 14 Thanks everyone for the information actually we are on the 11/18 cruise from Bridgetown to Fort Lauderdale, so I guess that I only need to bring a Jacket for the one formal night. It is going to be interesting to see how A & K and Manfredi have evolved Crystal to what appears to be a less formal Silverseas of old. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Keith1010 Posted February 14 #7 Share Posted February 14 8 minutes ago, flyers said: Thanks everyone for the information actually we are on the 11/18 cruise from Bridgetown to Fort Lauderdale, so I guess that I only need to bring a Jacket for the one formal night. It is going to be interesting to see how A & K and Manfredi have evolved Crystal to what appears to be a less formal Silverseas of old. New Crystal is very similar to Old Crystal and is not Silversea at all. Keith 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Stickman1990 Posted April 14 #8 Share Posted April 14 (edited) On 2/14/2024 at 11:03 AM, FlyerTalker said: Of the two, Regent. There is not the "jacket required" which you find for the greatest proportion of Silversea nights. Not correct from later this month though - the Silversea dress code is changing to a more relaxed approach - even on what are effectively optional formal nights OCEANGOING ONBOARD ATTIRE Silver Dawn, Silver Spirit, Silver Muse, Silver Moon, and Silver Whisper, effective for sailings departing before the 21st of April 2024 Silver Shadow, effective for sailings departing before the 26th of May 2024. Silversea operates an onboard dress code after 6 pm. During the day, casual wear, similar to five-star resort sportswear, is suitable for daytime activities. It is recommended to wear flat or low-heeled shoes for deck activities. Evening wear falls into three categories: Elegant Casual: On casual evenings, ladies may opt for trousers, a blouse, skirt, or casual dress, while gentlemen may wear an open-collar shirts and slacks. A jacket is optional. Informal: On informal evenings, ladies may choose to wear a dress or pantsuit, while gentlemen must wear a jacket in all indoor spaces. The tie is optional. Formal: May choose a more formal attire, such as an evening gown or cocktail dress for ladies and a tuxedo, dinner jacket, or dark suit with a tie for gentlemen. Alternatively, adhering to Elegant Casual dress code is welcomed, but a jacket is still required for gentlemen in all indoor spaces. Regardless of the daily dress code: After 6 pm, indoor spaces prohibit jeans, shorts, sneakers, or flip-flop-type footwear. Casual wear is always suitable in outdoor venues. Gentlemen dining at La Dame restaurants are required to wear a jacket. The number of formal evenings will vary, depending on the voyage length: On sailings of 7 days or less, expect 1 formal night On sailings of 8-9 days, expect 1 formal night. On sailings of 10-14 days, expect 2 formal nights. On sailings of 15 days or more, expect 3 formal nights. https://www.silversea.com/travel-informations/what-to-pack.html Edited April 14 by Stickman1990 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
USCAdventurer Posted April 14 #9 Share Posted April 14 Baseball caps...are they acceptable during the day on the ship and during excursions? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nancygp Posted April 14 #10 Share Posted April 14 13 minutes ago, USCAdventurer said: Baseball caps...are they acceptable during the day on the ship and during excursions? Yes…not acceptable in waterside Nancy Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Keith1010 Posted April 14 #11 Share Posted April 14 14 minutes ago, USCAdventurer said: Baseball caps...are they acceptable during the day on the ship and during excursions? While they are permitted on most excursions, if there are restrictions they normally advise and that includes clothing and baseball caps. For example, if you went into a church a baseball cap wouldn't be appropriate in many places around the world. Keith Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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