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Regent Seven Seas adds Black Sea, Baltic and Asia voyages to 2021-2022 brochure

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Regent Seven Seas has released 146 voyages as part of its new season brochure, including 27 new ports of call, 116 overnights and complimentary pre- and post-cruise land programmes.

The concept behind the cruise line’s latest voyage collection is ‘Where will we take you next?’; as such, Regent has launched brand new itineraries to exciting new destinations.

Embarking April 2021 through to May 2022, highlights include Regent’s first sailing to the Black Sea since 2014, 10 Asia voyages and an Antarctica cruise. There are also three Grand Voyages, including a 94-night Grand Arctic Adventure, a 59-night Grand European Tour and a 62-night Circle South America roundtrip.

“These voyages represent the most stunning and ambitious collection in our company’s history. We are sailing to even more legendary and lesser-known destinations highlighted by included immersive land experiences in every port,” commented president and CEO of Regent Seven Seas, Jason Montague.

“Whether searching for an exciting adventure, a new way to unwind or for something entirely different, we invite luxury travellers to find it with Regent and discover their next unrivalled experience, with the highest levels of elegance, comfort and hospitality onboard.”

 

Highlights of Regent Seven Seas itineraries

Collossus to Parthenon
This 12-night cruise from Istanbul to Athens along the Bosphorus strait marks the first time Regent is sailing the Black Sea since 2014. Sailing aboard Seven Seas Mariner, guests will explore the ancient cities of Nessebar in Bulgaria, Constanta and Ephesus, before visiting Greece for some island-hopping.

12-night Collossus to Parthenon cruise aboard Seven Seas Mariner, departing 20 June 2021, from £7,589pp

Adventure in Africa
This amazing winter cruise adventure will sail the east coast of the African continent from Abu Dhabi to Cape Town, visiting some of the jewels of the Indian Ocean along the way, including Mauritius, Seychelles and new port of call Fort Dauphin in Madagascar.

22-night Adventure in Africa cruise aboard Seven Seas Voyager, departing 30 October 2021, calling at  from £10,239pp

Fantastique France
This culturally-enriched cruise is perfect for clients who don’t want to deal with the hassle of airports during the summer. Travelling aboard Regent’s newest ship, Seven Seas Splendor, some of the highlights include a visit to the botanical gardens of Gijon and Bilbao’s Guggenheim Museum.

10-night Fantastique France cruise aboard Seven Seas Splendor, departing 10 May 2021, from £6,919pp

Pristine Norway
Norway and the Baltics are typically high on cruisers’ top destination lists and now clients can tick off destinations both with this unique cruise. Sailing in July during the Midnight Sun, guests will travel to the Norwegian Fjords along with off-the-beaten-track destinations such as Gothenberg in Sweden and Kiel in Germany.

18-night Pristine Norway cruise aboard Seven Seas Splendor, departing 7 July 2021, from £11,819pp

Barbados in Bliss
This marks Regent’s first port-intensive, round-trip Barbados cruise and it’s guaranteed to be a popular one. No sea days are included as instead guests get to visit a multitude of Caribbean islands, from St Barts to Antigua.

10-night Barbados in Bliss cruise aboard Seven Seas Navigator, departing 15 February 2022, from £4,439pp

Ancient Shrines & Bright Skylines
This 12-night Tokyo roundtrip cruise includes a complimentary 3-night land programme in Japan’s capital. Other ports of call include Nagoya, Osaka, Nagasaki and Kochi.

12-night Ancient Shrines & Bright Skylines cruise aboard Seven Seas Explorer, departing 11 October 2021, from £7,829pp 

For more information and reservations, visit rssc.com.

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