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Silversea Silver Ray

About this ship

The Silver Ray, a luxurious cruise ship in Silversea's fleet, accommodates approximately 728 passengers and is renowned for its exceptional service and all-inclusive amenities. It features a unique observation lounge with panoramic views, making it ideal for travelers seeking an intimate, upscale cruising experience.

Monte Carlo to Barcelona • 6 nights • Departs Jul. 19, 2026

Units: Imperial Metric

Cruise Weather Brief

Day 1
Sunday Jul. 19, 2026
Monte-Carlo, Monaco

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Other ships at location: none
728 total passengers
Day 2
Monday Jul. 20, 2026
St. Tropez, France

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Other ships at location: none
728 total passengers
Day 3
Sea Day
Tuesday Jul. 21, 2026
At Sea: St. Tropez, France → Cartagena, Spain

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Day 4
Wednesday Jul. 22, 2026
Cartagena, Spain

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Other ships at location: none
728 total passengers
Day 5
Thursday Jul. 23, 2026
Valencia, Spain

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Other ships at location: MSC Musica
3,278 total passengers
Day 6
Friday Jul. 24, 2026
Palma de Mallorca, Mallorca, Spain

Weather forecast available on Jul. 9, 2026 for Cruise Outlook Premium users and on Jul. 17, 2026 for free users.

Other ships at location: MSC Grandiosa
7,028 total passengers
Day 7
Saturday Jul. 25, 2026
Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain

Weather forecast available on Jul. 10, 2026 for Cruise Outlook Premium users and on Jul. 18, 2026 for free users.

Other ships at location: Celebrity Xcel, MSC Grandiosa
10,328 total passengers

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