Regent offers two World Cruises in 2009
Regent Seven Seas Voyager and Seven Seas Mariner will embark on global odysseys in 2009, making Regent the first luxury cruise operator to offer two northern winter world cruises in the same year.
Voyager will undertake a 116-night cruise, departing Los Angeles on January 12, and venturing to the South Pacific, Orient, Arabia, the Mediterranean and Bermuda.
Meanwhile, Mariner will depart two weeks later on January 26 from Ft Lauderdale for a 121-night voyage to South America, French Polynesia, Australia, Southeast Asia, China, Japan, Russia and Alaska.
The itineraries of both ships include individual segments that come this way.
Voyager sails from Los Angeles to Auckland in a 20-night segment between January 12 and February 1; Auckland to Sydney for 12-nights between February 1 to 13 and Sydney to Shanghai for 21 nights between February 13 and March 6.
On February 28 to March 25, Mariner departs from Valparaiso (Santiago) for a 25-night voyage to Sydney and she departs Sydney on March 25 for a 15-night cruise to Singapore, arriving April 9.
Award-winning Regent Seven Seas Cruises’ ships can be booked through www.cruiseagents.travel
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John Alwyn-Jones
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