Regent Seven Seas Cruises, a subsidiary of Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings, has recently revealed five new Grand Voyages for 2025 and 2026. These luxurious cruises, ranging up to 117 nights, will take travelers to nearly 200 ports across six continents, offering a unique and diverse travel experience.
The five new itineraries will span Arctic, Africa, Asia, Australia/New Zealand, Europe, and North America, with four luxury ships visiting a total of 194 ports. Bookings for these Grand Voyages are set to open on May 3, 2023, but interested passengers can begin expressing their interest now.
One of the cruises, the "Grand Arctic Adventure," will be operated by the 700-guest Seven Seas Mariner. Departing New York on July 10, 2025, the voyage includes stops in New England, Iceland, Greenland, the United Kingdom, and the Norwegian Fjords, among other destinations. This 83-night journey features overnight stays in Reykjavik, Oslo, and Amsterdam.
Travelers can also extend their Cruise experience by staying on board for an additional 34 nights as part of the "Grand Cultural Quest" trip. This itinerary includes visits to Scandinavia, various European countries, Egypt, and Israel.
The 84-night "Grand Continental Sojourn," operated by the 490-guest Seven Seas Navigator, will take passengers on a journey from Barcelona to Sydney, stopping in Morocco, the Canary Islands, Cape Town, Oman, Qatar, India, and Sri Lanka along the way.
Meanwhile, the 61-night "Grand Asia Exploration" Cruise will be operated by the 750-passenger Seven Seas Explorer, sailing from Auckland, New Zealand to Tokyo, Japan. Key stops include New Zealand, Australia, Bali, Singapore, the Philippines, and Japan, with overnight stays in Melbourne, Australia; Bangkok, Thailand; Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam; Shanghai, China; and Osaka, Japan.
Finally, the 64-night "Indian Ocean Odyssey" voyage on the Seven Seas Voyager will transport guests from Mauritius to Rome, Italy; visiting Africa, the Middle East, and the Mediterranean. Notable stops include Tanzania, South Africa, Seychelles, and Egypt.
In addition to the new Grand Voyages, Regent Seven Seas Cruises also offers the 750-guest Seven Seas Splendor and is currently building the 746-guest Seven Seas Grandeur. The Seven Seas Mariner will embark on its longest voyage to date in 2026, a 154-night world trip visiting six continents, three oceans, and 77 ports.
Regent Seven Seas Cruises' new Grand Voyages for 2025 and 2026 provide travelers with an array of unique and luxurious cruise experiences, showcasing the diverse beauty of the world. With a wide variety of itineraries and destinations, these voyages cater to the discerning traveler seeking unforgettable journeys across the globe.