Regent Seven Seas Cruises has released its “2024-2025 Voyage Collection” featuring 160 new port-intensive itineraries. Guests can pre-register their interest before reservations open for sale on August 24, 2022.
The cruises encompass every continent in the world, from Africa and Arabia, to Asia, Australia and New Zealand, closer to home with Canada and New England, Alaska and Bermuda, including popular destinations such as the Caribbean, Panama Canal, Mediterranean and Northern Europe. The collection also features cruises in South America, the South Pacific and Antarctica.
The new voyages range from seven nights to the 150-night “Away in Wonder - 2025 World Cruise,” besides four “Grand Voyages,” each of which takes guests to dozens of ports across multiple weeks. Additional highlights include two new 14-night cruises in Alaska, a break-away from the traditional seven-night sailing; more sailings in Western Europe than ever before; and the cruise line’s latest ship Seven Seas Grandeur sailing the Mediterranean, the Caribbean and a debut season in Canada and New England.
Seven Seas Grandeur will begin its Mediterranean season in July 2024. Starting Rome and ending in Barcelona, the ship will offer five voyages. Highlight overnights include Monte Carlo, Venice and Istanbul. In August, the ship will sail across the Atlantic Ocean on a 16-night voyage from Barcelona to New York, where it will set sail on its maiden “Canada & New England” season and also visit Bermuda. Featuring five itineraries, ports of call include Newport, Halifax, Montréal, Corner Brook, Saint John, Boston and Bar Harbor.
Seven Seas Grandeur will begin 2025 with 12 “Caribbean & Panama Canal” voyages. Ports of call include Roatán, Costa Maya, Puerto Plata, Tortola, Willemstad, Gustavia, La Paz, Los Angeles and Cabo San Lucas. The ship will then embark on a 14-night voyage from Miami to Barcelona. Ports of call include Great Stirrup Cay, Seville, Valencia and Azores.
Seven Seas Splendor begins its Mediterranean season in April 2024 with three Western Mediterranean and Greek Isles cruises. In May, the ship repositions to Northern Europe for 12 sailings. New ports of call include Santander, Heimaey, Djupivogur, Måløy and Calais. After a few months in Northern Europe, the ship sails back to the Mediterranean for two voyages with visits to Italy, Greece, Turkey, France, Spain and Portugal. In November Seven Seas Splendor embarks on three “Africa & Arabia” cruises, with overnight stays in Cape Town, Walvis Bay, Richards Bay and Durban.
Seven Seas Splendor starts 2025 cruising across the Atlantic from Cape Town to Rio de Janeiro. Featuring three voyages, the ship takes guests to a range of destinations including São Paulo, Buenos Aires, Punta Arenas, Montevideo and Itajaí. In March, the ship sets sail across the Atlantic Ocean on a 16-night voyage from Rio de Janeiro to Lisbon. Highlights include cruising the coast of Brazil, Mindelo and Santa Cruz de Tenerife.
Summer 2024 will see Seven Seas Explorer’s Alaska season, with 15, seven-night sailings and two, 14-night sailings between Seward and Vancouver. From May to September, guests can explore Alaska. Highlights include cruising the cliffs and waterfalls of the Misty Fjords, Skagway and the Hubbard Glacier. From September and continuing into the winter of 2024, Seven Seas Explorer will journey across the Pacific Ocean from Vancouver to Tokyo, Japan. Whilst in Asia, Seven Seas Explorer will sail two voyages roundtrip from Tokyo, making stops in Japan and South Korea. In October, the ship sails the “Grand Asia Exploration” voyage, combining three Asia itineraries on a 63-night adventure, exploring Japan and Australia. Overnight stays include Indonesia, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam, China and Japan.
In December, Seven Seas Explorer sails Australia and New Zealand. From January through April 2025, the ship makes its way back through Southeast Asia with eight voyages. Of those itineraries, there are four Tokyo roundtrip sailings in March and April, ideal for cherry blossom season. In Asia, guests can choose from a range of cultural onshore experiences, including a tour of a traditional fishing village outside of Danang or a rickshaw ride through the streets of Singapore.
Seven Seas Voyager will spend spring 2024 in the Mediterranean. Beginning and ending its season in Lisbon, the ship will offer eight cruises. Overnights include Istanbul, Jerusalem and Bordeaux. In June, it will offer a cruise in Northern Europe commencing in Lisbon and ending in Antwerp. At the end of June, the ship will embark on a 79-night “Grand European Sojourn.” Combining seven Northern Europe and Mediterranean voyages, the voyage is a roundtrip journey from Lisbon. Guests can explore Spain, France, Channel Islands, Belgium, Netherlands, England, Scotland, Northern Ireland, Ireland, Italy, Montenegro, Greece, Turkey, Cyprus, Israel and Malta.
Between September and November, Seven Seas Voyager sails the Mediterranean and offers five voyages, each spanning 10 or 12 nights. Ports of call include Portimão, Sardinia, Igoumenitsa, Rijeka and Ephesus. In November, the ship will sail south from Barcelona, hugging Africa’s West Coast and conclude its journey in Cape Town with an overnight stay. From there, one further sailing, from Cape Town to Dubai allows guests to enjoy South Africa, Mozambique, French Comoros, Seychelles, Oman and the United Arab Emirates.
Seven Seas Voyager then sails to Asia for a 21-night cruise from Dubai to Singapore. Guests will ring in the New Year cruising the Laccadive Sea after having explored the United Arab Emirates, India and Sri Lanka. Before docking in Singapore, the ship will make stops in Myanmar, Thailand and Malaysia. The ship spends the beginning of 2025 in the South Pacific, Australia and New Zealand with six voyages. Highlights include overnight stays in Bali, Melbourne, Sydney, Bora Bora, Papeete and Auckland. In March, the ship sets sail on a 70-night “Grand Spice Route Quest” from Auckland to Athens. Ports of call include Cairns, Singapore, Ho Chi Minh City, Colombo, Luxor and Aqaba.
Seven Seas Voyager will spend the 2025 spring season in Asia with two voyages. The first will sail from Bali to Bangkok making stops in Indonesia, Singapore and Vietnam. The second will sail from Bangkok to Dubai and features ports of call in Ko Samui, Sebang, Mumbai and Fujairah. The ship will also offer an 18-night voyage from Dubai to Athens. Highlights include an overnight in Luxor, where guests can take a hot-air balloon ride over the Valley of Kings, hop on a jeep safari into the desert or visit a Bedouin settlement for sweet tea and flatbread.
Seven Seas Mariner begins its summer in May 2024 with a cruise of the Caribbean and Panama Canal. Ports of call include Oranjestad, Willemstad, Kralendijk, St. George’s, Castries, Gustavia, San Juan, Charleston, Norfolk and New York. Combining five Northern Europe voyages, the “Grand Arctic Adventure” is an 83-night expedition commencing in New York and concluding in Barcelona. Departing in June 2024, it will offer guests an opportunity to explore North America and Europe with overnights in Iceland, Denmark, Belgium, Germany, Norway, Netherlands and France.
In August, Seven Seas Mariner sails the Mediterranean with four voyages making stops in Spain, France, Monaco, Italy, Greece, Portugal, Canary Islands and Morocco. In November, the ship will cross the Atlantic on a 14-night voyage starting in Barcelona and ending in Miami. It will also offer a 24-night roundtrip voyage from Miami and into the heart of the Amazon River. The ship ends 2024 with three Caribbean and Panama Canal voyages, making stops in Roatán, Harvest Caye, Costa Maya, Cozumel, Key West, Miami, Puerto Plata, San Juan, Gustavia, Roseau, St. John’s, Great Stirrup Cay, Kingston and George Town. The ship begins 2025 with the “Away in Wonder” world cruise. Guests will spend 150 nights exploring three oceans, five continents, 25 countries and nearly 100 ports of call, chartering as far south as Antarctica, as far east as Asia and as far north as Alaska. Shore excursions include “Delicious Fare & Rhythmic Flair” at La Rural Pavilion in Buenos Aires; “A Maori Engagement” at Eden Park in Auckland and “Li-Khe & Thai Tradition” at the Sanctuary of Truth in Pattaya, Bangkok.
Seven Seas Navigator visits the Mediterranean in May 2024, with a 10-night voyage starting in Athens, exploring the Adriatic Sea and concluding its journey in Venice. Another 10-night cruise on the Mediterranean will take guests to Croatia, Italy, Greece, France, Spain and Monaco. In June, the ship will offer eight Northern Europe voyages, three of which feature Saaremaa, Esbjerg, Vlissingen and Calais as a new port of call. In September 2024, Seven Seas Navigator begins a Mediterranean fall season that starts and ends in Barcelona in November. The journey consists of six cruises that include ports of call across Greece, Turkey, Montenegro, Croatia, Italy, France, Spain, Monaco, Cyprus, Israel and Portugal. New featured ports of call include Gozo, Ponza, Limnos and Melilla.
In November, Seven Seas Navigator crosses the Atlantic on a 14-night voyage starting in Barcelona and ending in Miami. In December, the ship journeys to the Caribbean and the Panama Canal in December, starting a nine-voyage season through to February 2025. In the same month, the ship will journey roundtrip from Miami, through Central America, down the Amazon River and back up through the Caribbean for a 25-night voyage. Overnight stays include Manaus, the capital and largest city of the Brazilian state of Amazonas. In March 2025, the ship sails from Miami and embarks on a voyage through the Caribbean and Panama Canal before sailing en route to the Mediterranean where the season ends in Barcelona.
Guests can enjoy free “Unlimited Shore Excursions” in every port of call, besides new “Eco-Connect” and “Behind the Design” tours. Fares are also inclusive of roundtrip business-class air on intercontinental flights from the U.S. and Canada, dining in a range of specialty restaurants and al-fresco dining venues, fine wine and spirits, entertainment, unlimited internet access, free valet laundry service, pre-paid gratuities, ground transfers and a one-night, pre-cruise hotel package for guests staying in Concierge-level suites and higher.
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