Regent Seven Seas Cruises unveils longest ever world cruise
As it marks its 30-year anniversary, Regent Seven Seas Cruises revealed its longest  World Cruise, sailing January 7, 2025 on board Seven Seas Mariner.
Regent’s 2025 World Cruise – Away in Wonder – embarks from Miami to San Francisco and covers destinations in South America, the South Pacific, Australia and New Zealand, Asia and Alaska.
Guests will sail three oceans for 150 nights, visiting 97 ports of call in 25 countries over more than five months.
There is the option to add an additional 18-night sailing to the 2025 World Cruise, which sails the Mexican Riviera from San Francisco to Miami, visiting ports in Costa Rica, Colombia and more, along with a full transit of the Panama Canal.
Regent offers 16 in-port overnight stays allowing for extended visits to Rio de Janeiro,; Bora Bora, French Polynesia; and Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.
Furthermore, the itinerary also provides access to 48 UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
The cruise visits two new ports of call for Regent – the remote Robinson Crusoe Island off the coast of Chile, and Muroran on the Japanese island of Hokkaido
It will also undertake a three-day scenic cruise of the Antarctic.
Travel Advisors can pre-register their clients’ interest in the 2025 World Cruise from June 1, 2022 with the voyage officially on sale on June 15.
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