Regent Seven Seas unveils 2023-2024 Voyage Collection
Regent Seven Seas Cruises has announced details of its new 2023-2024 Voyage Collection, featuring a host of new ports of call.
Reservations go live on 18 August 2021.
Regent will sail 139 new voyages, with itineraries across Africa, Asia Pacific, the Americas, the Caribbean and Europe, as well as transoceanic crossings.
It also features four Grand Voyages.
Sailings range from seven nights up to the recently announced 132-night 2024 World Cruise and feature more than 129 overnight calls in destinations such as St. Petersburg, Kyoto, Singapore; Lisbon and Bordeaux, France.
The 2023-2024 Voyage Collection also introduces 15 new ports of call, including Vanuatu’s Mystery Island, Syros in Greece, the Lofoten Islands in Norway, and Puerto Banus in Spain.
Grand Voyages include a Grand Arctic Adventure, a 78-night sailing from New York to Barcelona and a Grand European Sojourn, a 62-night sailing from Stockholm, Sweden to Athens, Greece.
“We are delighted to release our very special Voyage Collection for 2023-2024, which has been meticulously crafted for our discerning guests,” said Jason Montague, president and chief executive officer, Regent Seven Seas Cruises.
“We recently launched our 2024 World Cruise which was an opening-day record-breaker for the third year in a row, selling out within three hours of launching. This phenomenal result reinforces just how strong the pent-up demand for luxury travel is among our guests.”
There are more than 25 voyages aboard Seven Seas Explorer, Seven Seas Voyager and Seven Seas Navigator offering guests a free pre-or-post-cruise land program, along with new four-night land programs on selected sailings.
Learn more about : Regent Seven Seas Cruises ( United Kingdom )
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