The renowned Royal Geographical Society (with
the Institute of British Geographers), founded nearly 200 years
ago to advance geographical science, is to enhance Silversea
voyages by providing detailed scientific and historical
information to passengers.
The Society, based in London, and whose Royal
Patron is HM Queen Elizabeth II, is partnering with luxury
expedition cruise operator Silversea, to share some of the world's
most important geographical research and archive material with guests traveling on Silversea expedition ships, including Silver
Explorer and Silver Galapagos.
There are more than
two million items in the Society's historic collections, including
over one million maps, 500,000 photographs, 250,000 books and
journals, manuscripts, and iconic artifacts which date back as far
as 1482.
The Society has always been a notable
supporter and communicator of the work of geographical explorers
and scientists, including that of Charles Darwin, Dr. David
Livingstone, Robert Falcon Scott, Sir Ernest Shackleton and Sir
Edmund Hillary. Its support for geographical research to
understand our changing world -- its environments, peoples and
places -- continues actively today, informing issues that range
from sea level change to migration.
Silversea
guests will benefit from a wide range of specialist visual and
written content from the Society, enabling guests to learn even
more about their expeditions to destinations including Antarctica,
the Arctic, the Galápagos, South America, Africa and Europe.
Founded in 1830, the Royal Geographical Society is a
respected professional body for geography and geographers and is one of the largest and most innovative geographical societies in
the world, as well as the biggest in Europe. Its objective is to
advance geographical science. To do so, it champions and supports
field research and scientific expeditions, enhances geographical
and environmental education, and raises public understanding of
the world.
"This is a partnership which will bring
incredible historic and current geographical information to our
guests, as well as unite two experts in their respective fields,"
said Enzo Visone, CEO of Silversea Cruises. "Silversea Expeditions
are known for being the best exploration voyages worldwide — they
will retain their world-class position with this valuable partnership with the Royal Geographical Society."
Dr. Rita Gardner, director of the Royal
Geographical Society (with IBG), said,
"We are delighted to enter into partnership with Silversea,
extending the Society's work to embrace and enthuse Silversea guests with our understanding of the wonderful and changing world
in which we all live and that they will experience, enjoy and
discover through their travel experiences."
Silversea's year-round schedule of 7-day expedition voyages
to Galápagos aboard the 100-guest, all-suite Silver Galapagos will
begin operating in late September 2013 and feature the following
options:
Western Itinerary: Sailing Saturday to
Saturday roundtrip from Baltra Island, Silver Galapagos will trace
a path across the western, southern and eastern islands, including
Santiago, Bartolomé, Isabela, Fernandina, Floreana, San Cristóbal,
and Santa Cruz.
North Central Itinerary: Sailing
Saturday to Saturday roundtrip from Baltra Island, this itinerary
encompasses the northeast, central and southeast islands of Santa
Cruz, Genovesa, Seymour Norte, San Cristóbal, Española, and Plazas
Sur.
Silversea Cruises,
Royal Geographical Society
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