Regent Seven Seas Cruises is expanding its butler service next year to include guests in category C suites and higher.
The change, launched with the 2010 programme, means the cruiseline will have 85 butler-service suites to a total of 290 fleet-wide.
Next year Regent is also offering free excursions with all cruises, and free flights on selected departures. In addition, the exchange rate has been set at $1.85 to the pound, offering significant savings on the official rate of about $1.65.
The new programme features four Grand Voyages, including a 119-night world cruise from San Diego to Fort Lauderdale departing January 14, and a 75-night Discovery Collection Voyage from Istanbul to Fort Lauderdale, departing October 21 1010.
Next summer, Seven Seas Voyager will be cruising mainly in the Baltic, Seven Seas Mariner will be operating seven and 14-night eastern and western Mediterranean cruises, and Seven Seas Navigator will be sailing one-week cruises in Alaska.
Seven Seas Navigator will be having an extensive bow-to-stern makeover during a 22-night dry-docking in January 2010, including the addition of Prime 7, the steakhouse installed on Voyager and Navigator earlier this year.