Regent Seven Seas Cruises adds an exclusive collection of pre- and post-tours
Ultra-luxury cruise line Regent Seven Seas Cruises has unveiled a new collection of nearly 50 multi-day land programs available for pre- and post- sailing in iconic destinations across the globe.
Featured on sailings departing in 2026 and beyond, the new collection of immersive pre‑ and post‑land programs spans six of the seven ultra‑luxury ships. These curated shoreside experiences cater to the growing desire of combining cruise and land holidays, giving guests the freedom to explore home ports at an unhurried pace and spend more time immersed in each destination before or after their voyage.
“Our new collection of pre- and post-cruise land programs is a natural extension of the unrivaled Regent experience our guests know and love,” said Jason Montague, Chief Luxury Officer, Regent Seven Seas Cruises. “By inviting travelers to linger longer in some of the world’s most iconic destinations, these thoughtfully curated journeys allow for deeper cultural immersion in our ships’ home ports, further elevating the seamless luxury and enriching discovery that defines every Regent voyage.”
Already open for bookings, the multi-day land programs which come at an additional cost must be booked no later than 90-days prior to sailing and availability varies depending on voyage date.
Examples of Land Program highlights
Pre-Cruise Land Program: Gems of the Cote D’Azur (4 days / from Monte Carlo)
Seven Seas Splendor – Sailing 6 July, 2026 – 7 nights – Monaco to Rome
The exclusive land experience includes guided visits to Monaco’s historic old town and glamorous Monte Carlo, a scenic stop in the hilltop village of Eze with lunch at a Michelin-starred restaurant and enriching cultural highlights including a wine tasting in Nice and a visit to the Picasso Museum in Antibes. With seamless transfers, elegant accommodation in Nice, and a thoughtfully balanced blend of leisure and discovery, this experience is the perfect prelude to a Mediterranean sailing.
Guests will then step aboard Seven Seas Splendor’s Iconic Cote D’Azur voyage in Monte Carlo, Monaco, journeying to Rome (Civitavecchia), Italy, with up to 44 included shore excursions and ports of call.
Pre-Cruise Land Program: Discover the Good Land (4 days / from Whittier)
Seven Seas Explorer – Sailing 5 August, 2026 – 7 nights- Whittier, Alaska to Vancouver, British Columbia.
In the Dena’ina Athabascan language, Yaghenen means “the good land,” a name given to the Kenai Peninsula in recognition of its natural beauty, abundance, and rich cultural heritage. The pre-cruise journey invites guests to experience the heart of Southcentral Alaska with its breathtaking scenery and welcoming communities, and stories that have shaped this land for generations. From glacier views and mountain peaks to indigenous traditions and coastal charm, the trop is a real adventure. Luxury travelers then embark Seven Seas Explorer in Whittier, Alaska, for a seven-day Inside Passage Rainforest sailing. With up to 44 included shore excursions, guests will explore the majestic Hubbard Glacier, plus captivating ports of call.
Post-Cruise Land Program: Treasures of Luang Prabang (4 days / from Bangkok)
Seven Seas Explorer – Sailing 10 November, 2026 – 12 nights – Hong Kong to Bangkok (Laem Chabang).
Travelers can extend their cultural immersion in Asia with a four-day post cruise experience venturing into the heart of Laos, an unforgettable journey through the UNESCO-listed town of Luang Prabang. The enchanting city, nestled between the Mekong and Nam Khan rivers, is renowned for its well-preserved architecture and tranquil atmosphere. Guests will experience the serene rhythm of the daily “Tak Bat” ceremony, where locals give alms to the monks at dawn, and explore traditional rice farming methods at the Living Lands Organic Farm. They will discover also cultural treasures of the Royal Palace Museum and historic temples, while also enjoying scenic views of the Mekong River.
Skyscrapers & Sanctuaries throughout Southeast Asia awaits guests on this voyage of discovery from Hong Kong, China to Bangkok (Laem Chabang), Thailand with up to 44 included shore excursions, including overnight stays in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam; Singapore and Bangkok.
Post-Cruise Land Program: Outdoors & Active in Cape Town (5 days / from Cape Town)
Seven Seas Navigator – Sailing 17 January, 2027 –15 nights – Port Louis, Mauritius to Cape Town, South Africa
For nature-lovers looking to explore one of the world’s most beautiful cities in a more adventurous way, this post-cruise program features an invigorating hike up to the top of spectacular Table Mountain, an opportunity to paddle with the penguins in Simon’s Town, and explore Cape Point Nature Reserve on foot, plus a full day to explore solo.
Luxury travelers aboard Seven Seas Voyager’s 20-night Southeast Africa Unveiled itinerary can discover the wonders of the Indian Ocean and Africa. Featuring up to 29 included shore excursions, this voyage sails from Port Louis, Mauritius; visiting Pointe des Galets, Reunion Island; Fort Dauphin, Madagascar; Maputo, Mozambique; Durban, South Africa, before disembarking in Cape Town.
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