Regent Cruises

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Regent Cruises

Regent Cruises

Regent Cruises

Independent Expert Reviews by Professional Travel Journalists

Cruising with Regent is like sailing to the most intriguing places on earth in the most heavenly way imaginable. It means personalised travel and one-of-a-kind experiences across all seven continents.

The company offers some of the most spacious accommodation at sea, flexible dining in a choice of up to four restaurants, private butler service, a range of activities and entertainment, customised travel experiences and tailor-made shore excursions.

And what’s more, with all-inclusive pricing, there are no hidden extras and no gratuities to pay. Beverages served throughout the ship including select wines, beers spirits and Champagne.

Regent Cruises

Regent offers large all-suite accommodation, most with private balcony. There is a choice of multiple fine dining venues, at no extra charge. You can dine when, where and with whom you please without set times and tables; including two of the world’s only Le Cordon Bleu restaurants at sea.

The Regent Travel Concierge provides custom-designed, bespoke shore excursions and extensions to cruise holidays.

Regent Seven Seas Cruises (formerly Radisson Seven Seas) has a fleet of four intimate yet spacious ultra-luxury, all-inclusive ships - 700-passenger, all-suite/all balcony Seven Seas Voyager; 700-passenger, all-suite/all balcony Seven Seas Mariner; 490-passenger Seven Seas Navigator and 330-passenger Paul Gauguin.

Destinations include Alaska between May and September; Tahiti and South Pacific Islands, year round; Antarctica, January to February; Mediterranean, May to November; Baltic, June to August; Caribbean, November to April; World Cruise, January to April, 115 nights or 15 – 25 night segments; South America, January to March, 59 nights or 12 – 19 night segments; and Asia Pacific, September to December, 101 nights or 8 – 18 night segments.

New for 2008 is the Discovery Collection, featuring Africa, the Middle East, India and South America, between September and December, 82 nights or nine – 20 night segments.