Regent Seven Seas Cruises reveals 150-night 2029 World Cruise

Thursday, 26 Mar, 2026 0

Luxury line Regent Seven Seas Cruises just unveiled its 2029 World Cruise – Eras of Exploration 

Aboard Seven Seas Mariner, the round the world journey will last 150 nights from Miami to Rome, spanning over 37,000 nautical miles.

It will make calls to 70 ports across 7 continents.

Seven Seas Mariner has recently undergone extensive refurbishments, with new public spaces and transformed suites.

Fares for the 150-night voyage start from £73,529 per guest for a Deluxe Veranda Suite, up to £253,679 per guest for a 186 m² Signature Suite.

The 2029 World Cruise opens for reservations on April 1, 2026, and guests will be able to pre-register their interest from March 25, 2026 at RSSC.com/2029-World-Cruise.

“We are delighted to announce the latest iteration of our iconic World Cruise, which has been inspired by history’s most intrepid explorers and the paths of legendary adventures,” said Wesley D’Silva, President, Regent Seven Seas Cruises.

From Miami, the passage will sail to South America, including down the Amazon River before Antarctica.

Guests will then cruise the Pacific Ocean islands of Polynesia before Australia and onto Southeast Asia.

Crossing the Indian Ocean, guests visit ancient Petra, and the banks of the Nile River before culminating in the Eternal City of Rome.

The full voyage features up to 326 included shore excursions and 13 overnight stays like Lima, Peru and Sydney.

Before boarding Seven Seas Mariner, guests get a one-night pre-cruise stay in a luxury hotel in Miami and an exclusive pre-cruise gala dinner.



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