Mediterranean trip for opera and ballet lovers

If you are a music lover, or a lover of classical music and ballet, these themed cruises, inspired by opera and dance, interest you. I will start by telling you that Silversea has added among its cruises some exclusive ballet and opera themed routes, they are within what they have called the Enriched Voyages collection, in which you can also find thematic gastronomic and wine itineraries.

I continue with the details, the first of the cruises will depart from Venice, bound for Athens on September 28. The ship on which to carry out this 10-day journey is the Silver Muse and the important thing is that it is an exclusive and thematic trip for opera lovers.

As I explained to you at the beginning Silversea has designed three cruises dedicated to opera and will feature a pianist and four soloists from the Lyrical Opera Academy of the La Scala Theater Academy in Milan, during the cruise famous opera librettos will be performed.

I have already told you about the first of these themed cruises, the one that leaves in September, but also there will be one in April 2019, aboard the Silver Spirit from Barcelona that will arrive in Rome on May 1. The last trip will be roundtrip from Athens aboard the Silver Shadow starting October 22, 2019.

This is if you like opera, but If you are a ballet lover, the Silver Muse will take a tour of the Mediterranean with the theme of famous ballet. The departure is from Venice, on August 19, to reach Monte Carlo as a final destination after sailing for ten days in the Mediterranean. On this cruise you will be accompanied by ballet soloists Daria Khokhlova and Artemy Belyakov, from the Bolshoi State Academic Theater of Russia.

During these thematic cruises, both those of opera and ballet, in addition to the performances as a cruise passenger, you can attend conferences and open sessions with the artists, as well as share an exclusive evening with them.


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