Regent Seven Seas Cruises unveils five new Grand Voyages
Luxury cruise line Regent Seven Seas Cruises is introducing new Grand Voyages for the 2025-2026 season.
The sailings on board four ships will cruise across five continents.
They span 194 ports of call to Africa, Asia, Australia and New Zealand, Europe and North America.
Due to the popularity of extended cruising, Regent has increased the number of sailings in their 2025-2026 Grand Voyage collection to five.
There are up to 589 included shore excursions to choose from and up to nine overnight port stays.
“Travellers are continuing to seek longer cruise experiences,” said Andrea DeMarco, RSSC president.
“These five new voyages appeal to those who desire longer, more immersive experiences.”
Itineraries range from 61 to 117 nights.
The Grand Arctic Adventure luxury cruise on Seven Seas Mariner departs from New York and takes guests on an 83-night voyage to Barcelona.
The Grand Cultural Quest, at 117-nights, sails from New York to Barcelona visiting a host of destinations in Northern Europe and the Mediterranean.
Grand Voyages are available on Seven Seas Explorer, Mariner, Navigator and Voyager.
Grand Voyages enjoy inclusive business class flights, and a one-night pre-cruise hotel package and dinner.
Reservations open on 3 May, 2023.
Learn more about : Regent Seven Seas Cruises ( N. America )
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