Regent Seven Seas reveals 2024 World Cruise
Luxury line Regent Seven Seas Cruises has unveiled details of its 2024 World Cruise.
This epic voyage spans nearly five months and 34,500 nautical miles and it goes on sale from 14 July 2021.
It will cover Central America, the US West Coast and Hawaii, South Pacific Islands, Australia and New Zealand, Southeast Asia, the Indian subcontinent, the Middle East, the Mediterranean, and Bermuda.
Navigate the World begins on 6 January  2024, from Miami aboard Seven Seas Mariner lasting 132-nights and visiting  66 ports of call in 31 countries.
It includes 12 in-port overnight stays.
The sailing also provides access to 61 UNESCO World Heritage Sites, the most the cruise line has ever visited on a world cruise.
At an additional cost there are 18 optional land programs, with 11 completely new.
“The past two years we have seen record booking world cruise launch days, which is a testament to our guests’ enduring passion for travel,” said Jason Montague, President and Chief Executive Officer, Regent Seven Seas Cruises.
“We believe our 2024 World Cruise is our most enriching to date, representing the opportunity for uniquely immersive exploration thanks to access to a huge number of UNESCO World Heritage Sites and hundreds of free shore excursions.”
Regent’s 2024 World Cruise includes exclusive amenities, such as business class flights, door-to-door luggage service, and a comprehensive visa package.
Learn more about : Regent Seven Seas Cruises ( United Kingdom )
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