Regent Seven Seas features cruises to Africa and India, with voyages that last anywhere from two weeks to two months. Explorers can visit the ancient pyramids of Egypt, see the tombs of Petra or visit the iconic Taj Mahal.
Guests aboard an Africa or India cruise will sail on the Seven Seas Voyager and depart from ports of call such as Bangkok, Dubai, Singapore and Barcelona. The required onboard attire is elegant casual, with a few formal evenings depending on the cruise itinerary.
Alaskan cruises have become increasingly popular as travelers forego sand and sun in place of breathtaking scenery, amazing wildlife and the jaw-dropping Aurora Borealis. Regent cruises takes passengers to remote Alaskan locations for an off-the-beaten path experience.
The Seven Seas Navigator is the primary ship designed for these Alaskan cruises as it is a smaller capacity vessel that makes the trip more intimate. Participating in onshore excursions including black bear encounters makes this a trip to remember. Guests can leave from ports of call such as Anchorage or Vancouver on a week-long cruise.
Tropical destinations are the most popular choice among cruise enthusiasts looking to escape the cold and snow. Guests travel aboard the Seven Seas Navigator to tropical destinations in the Caribbean, Mexico and West Indies. The tropical cruises debark and return to Fort Lauderdale, Florida, lasting an average of one week. Regent sails tropical cruises all winter long, providing a large selection of cruise itineraries.
Regent partook in its first ever world cruise in 2002 and since then has made a name for itself as the leader in round-trip cruising. Regent has many different cruise itineraries that let guests design their own vacation.
Short world trips are available that focus on a certain part of the globe. The average world cruise lasts 25 nights and stops at a variety of notable locations. Travelers spend the duration of their cruise aboard a six-star, all-suite luxury ship.