Regent Seven Seas Cruises has unveiled its full 2023-24 programme, featuring 15 new ports of call and 139 sailings.
Destinations in Africa, Alaska, Asia, Australia, New Zealand, the South Pacific, Canada, the Caribbean, the Mediterranean, northern Europe and South America are all included in the programme, due to go on sale on Wednesday (August 18).
Sailings range in length from seven nights up to the recently announced 132-night 2024 World Cruise, which sold out in less than three hours.
The luxury line has also included four Grand Voyages: a 78-night Grand Arctic Adventure from New York to Barcelona; a 62-night Grand European Sojourn from Stockholm to Athens; a 67-night Circle South America round-trip sailing from Miami; and a 59-night Grand Asia-Pacific Journey from Sydney to Tokyo.
The programme – called 2023-2024 Voyage Collection – also features 15 new ports of call, including Mystery Island in Vanuatu; Syros island in Greece; Marmaris, Turkey; Lofoten Islands in Norway; and Puerto Banus in Spain.
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The line’s latest ship, Seven Seas Splendor (pictured), starts its European season in March 2023 with three cruises in the western Mediterranean and around the Greek Isles.
In May, the ship will reposition to Southampton, where it will sail two northern European sailings before a series of Baltic voyages, ranging from seven to 16 nights.
The vessel will sail around the British Isles in September before repositioning to Barcelona and offering overnight stays in Bordeaux and Lisbon on its way.
Following that repositioning cruise, Splendor will operate five more voyages in the western and eastern Mediterranean and the Greek Isles.
In December, Splendor will offer four South American itineraries that can be combined as a 67-night Circle South America Grand Voyage, departing from Miami.
From February 2024, the ship will sail eastern and western Caribbean sailings out of Miami, Barbados and Puerto Rico.
Seven Seas Voyager will spend the 2023 season in the Mediterranean and northern Europe, starting with a voyage from Miami to Barcelona in April.
The ship will operate a mix of sailings in the Baltics and northern Europe between July and September before offering 11 cruises in the Greek Isles until November.
In January 2024, Seven Seas Voyager will sail to South America where it will be based for its winter season.
In summer 2023, Seven Seas Explorer will operate its maiden Alaska season from June to September, offering 15 seven-night sailings between Seward, Alaska, and Vancouver, British Columbia.
The ship will sail four Australia and New Zealand itineraries and 12 voyages to destinations in Asia throughout the winter season.
Seven Seas Mariner begins its summer 2023 season in May, with nine Mediterranean sailings before repositioning from Barcelona to New York in September.
Following a Canada and New England cruise, Mariner will operate in the eastern and western Caribbean from October.
The ship will sail a 25-night festive cruise across the eastern Caribbean and the Amazon, with an overnight call in Manaus, Brazil, before sailing its sold-out 132 world cruise in January 2024.
Starting in March 2023, Seven Seas Navigator will offer a 24-night cruise in the Amazon and the Caribbean from Miami, before operating four Canada and New England voyages.
Between June and September, Navigator will sail five cruises that include ports of call across Canada, New England, Greenland, Iceland, the British Isles, the Baltics and Norway.
The five cruises can be combined to create the 78-night Grand Arctic Adventure Grand Voyage.
From September, the ship’s individual programme includes five more sailings, covering destinations in the Mediterranean, Morocco and the Canary Islands.
In December, Navigator will operate in Asia, with a 21-night voyage from Dubai to Singapore, and from the start of 2024, it will operate four South Pacific itineraries.
From March 2024, Navigator offers several cruises through Australia, south-east Asia, India and the Middle East as it sails back to the Mediterranean.