Seven Seas Prestige’s inaugural season unveiled
Regent Seven Seas Cruises revealed where new ship Seven Seas Prestige will sail during its inaugural season.
The luxury ship will enter service in December next year.
It will be the first in a new Prestige Class for the line.
The ship’s maiden voyage departs Barcelona on December 13, 2026.
The ship will then sail to Miami on a 14-night transatlantic crossing that first calls at Malaga, Spain and Madeira.
From PortMiami, Seven Seas Prestige will cruises to both the Western and the Eastern Caribbean.
Destinations include Jamaica, Mexico, Antigua and St. Kitts.
In January 2027, the ship will transit the Panama Canal to Los Angeles.
After a Central America sailing and more Caribbean cruises, the ship will return to Europe via New York City.
This includes 12- and 14-night itineraries to Spain and western France dparting from Barcelona and Southampton.
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