Regent Seven Seas Cruises unveils longest ever World Cruise

Regent Seven Seas Cruises announced its longest world sailing to date for 2026.
The Seven Seas Mariner departs 10 January 2026 for the World Cruise – The Sense of Adventure round trip journey from Miami.
Guests will cruise three oceans over 154 nights to 41 countries.
It spans the Americas, South Pacific, Australia & New Zealand, Asia, Africa, and Europe.
The world cruise visits three new ports – Lifou Island, Maré in the New Caledonia archipelago, and Waingapu, Sumba in Indonesia.
“We are excited to announce our newest and longest World Cruise for 2026,” said Andrea DeMarco, President of Regent Seven Seas Cruises.
There is a choice of 431 included shore excursions and 16 in-port overnight stays
These include Bora Bora; Darwin and Walvis Bay, Namibia.
The itinerary provides access to 47 UNESCO World Heritage Sites, including Robben Island from Cape Town.
Before boarding Seven Seas Mariner, guests enjoy a one-night pre-cruise stay in a luxury hotel in Miami, and an exclusive pre-cruise gala event.
Fares for the 154-night voyage start from £79,219 per guest for a Deluxe Veranda Suite.
It opens for reservations on March 22, 2023 with a pre-register period from March 13
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