Regent Seven Seas Cruises has unveiled a new and expanded 2024-25 Voyage Collection, featuring 160 ‘port-intensive’ itineraries.
The programme, which goes on sale August 24, has 21 more departures than the line’s 2023-24 season.
Itineraries range in length from seven nights to the 150-night World Cruise.
Regent has added two 14-night sailings in Alaska, more cruises in western Europe than ever before, and a new ship: Seven Seas Grandeur.
The sixth ship in the fleet, Seven Seas Grandeur (pictured), begins its debut Mediterranean season in July 2024, with a departure from Rome.
The maiden programme includes overnight stop-offs in Monte Carlo, Monaco, and Venice.
In August, the vessel will sail across the Atlantic on a 16-night voyage from Barcelona to New York, where it will begin its debut Canada and New England season.
Ports of call include Newport, Rhode Island; Halifax, Nova Scotia; Montréal, Quebec; Corner Brook, Newfoundland; Saint John, New Brunswick; Boston, Massachusetts; and Bar Harbour, Maine.
The ship will also operate 12 Caribbean and Panama Canal voyages before returning across the Atlantic with a 14-night voyage from Miami to Barcelona.
Highlight ports of call include Great Stirrup Cay, Bahamas; Seville, Spain; Valencia, Spain; and Azores, Portugal.
Seven Seas Splendor begins its Mediterranean season in April 2024 with three Western Mediterranean and Greek Isles sailings.
The ship will reposition to northern Europe in May before it operates 12 sailings that include British ports of call.
It will also offer three Africa and Arabia itineraries with overnight stays in Cape Town, Richards Bay and Durban, South Africa; and Walvis Bay, Namibia.
Seven Seas Explorer will operate sailings calling into destinations in Alaska, Asia, Australia and New Zealand.
Seven Seas Voyager will spend the 2024 spring season in the Mediterranean, beginning and ending its eight-voyage season in Lisbon.
At the end of June, Seven Seas Voyager will start its 79-night Grand European Sojourn Grand Voyage.
Between September and November, Seven Seas Voyager sails five voyages, each 10 or 12 nights, that visit Portimão, Portugal; Sardinia, Italy; Igoumenitsa, Greece; Rijeka, Croatia; and Ephesus, Turkey.
Seven Seas Mariner will cover the Caribbean, northern Europe and the Mediterranean during the programme.
The ship will operate the Away in Wonder World Cruise in 2025, calling into five continents and nearly 100 ports of call.
Seven Seas Navigator kicks off its Mediterranean season with a 10-night voyage starting in Athens before concluding in Venice.
It will also sail eight northern Europe voyages and six Mediterranean cruises before crossing the Atlantic with a 14-night sailing.
Starting in December, Seven Seas Navigator operates cruises in the Caribbean and Panama Canal.
President Jason Montague said: “Our 2024-2025 Voyage Collection has been curated to provide guests the chance to experience new cultures and gain new perspectives, across thousands of nautical miles.
“With multiple new ports of call, a plethora of overnight stays in port, and our enviable inclusion of unlimited shore excursions, our luxury cruises are the remedy for every traveller’s wanderlust.”