Regent Seven Seas is set to embark on its longest world cruise to date, scheduled for 2026.
- The 154-night ‘Sense of Adventure’ journey will commence from Miami, covering six continents.
- Guests will explore 77 ports across 41 countries, with three new destinations added to the itinerary.
- This extensive voyage includes visits to 47 UNESCO World Heritage sites, enhancing its cultural appeal.
- Prices for this luxurious cruise start at £79,219 per person.
Regent Seven Seas Cruises has announced an ambitious new itinerary that promises to be its longest world cruise yet, with the journey set to begin on 10 January 2026. The 154-night expedition, aptly named ‘Sense of Adventure’, will launch from Miami, offering passengers an unparalleled exploration across the globe’s oceans and continents.
As part of this extraordinary voyage, travellers can expect a comprehensive tour covering destinations in the Americas, the South Pacific, Australia and New Zealand, Asia, Africa, and Europe. The cruise boasts stops at 77 unique ports, providing a truly global experience.
Notably, the itinerary will introduce three new ports of call to Regent Seven Seas’ offerings: Lifou Island and Maré in the New Caledonia archipelago, and Waingapu on the island of Sumba, Indonesia. Each of these destinations offers distinct cultural and geographical wonders for guests to explore.
A highlight of the cruise is its access to 47 UNESCO World Heritage sites. These include the exquisite Monastery of Vallée de Mai Nature Reserve situated on Praslin Island, Seychelles, and the historic Robben Island in Cape Town, known for its poignant role in South African history.
Designed for luxury travellers seeking extensive and enriched travel experiences, this cruise comes with a price tag starting at £79,219 per person. Regent Seven Seas Cruises President Andrea DeMarco stated, ‘Luxury travellers want to travel further afield and for longer durations…’, highlighting the commitment to offering an unparalleled level of service and comfort.
Adding to its exclusivity, the cruise line has recently celebrated the float out of its newest luxury ship, the Seven Seas Grandeur, set to join the fleet in November 2023. This vessel will further augment the company’s capacity to offer deluxe voyages in the Caribbean and Mediterranean.
In sum, the 2026 world cruise by Regent Seven Seas promises an extensive, luxurious journey across the globe’s most iconic locales.
