Regent Seven Seas
Cruises has a special offer to go with the unveiling of its new Winter
Collection for 2013/14, which features voyages to
South America, Asia, the South
Pacific, Europe, the Caribbean and Alaska.
As part of the
launch, the ultra-luxury line is offering a complimentary one-night,
post-cruise luxury hotel package on all Winter Collection itineraries
booked by December 31. Additional collection highlights include three
new ports, five Grand Voyages with exclusive amenities, and special offers on
pre and post-cruise land programmes.
Recognised as the most inclusive luxury cruise experience, all Regent sailings also include all-suite accommodations, 97% with private balconies, gourmet cuisine, premium spirits and fine wines, free shore excursions, gratuities, and a pre-cruise luxury hotel stay, at no additional cost.
2013-2014
Winter Collection Highlights
From November 2013 through to June 2014, the
all-suite, all-balcony Seven Seas Voyager visits the South Pacific and
Asia (above), with stops in Australia, New Zealand, Thailand, Bali, Vietnam, China, Japan
and India, offering guests a variety of itineraries ranging from 10 – 136-nights
including four Grand Voyages.
Regent also offers a specially
priced three-night pre or post-cruise land programme for £318pp on select South
Pacific and Asia itineraries. These include Angkor Wat, Beijing and the Great
Wall of China, Hong Kong and Sydney, as well as Dubai and Kuala Lumpur, two new land
programmes.
Seven Seas Mariner returns to South America where guests can sail along the mighty
Amazon, cruise around Cape Horn, explore the Panama Canal and visit the largest
Magellanic Penguin colony in the world. Sailings range from 10 to 70 nights
including the coveted “Circle South America” Grand Voyage.
In March 2014, the 700-guest, all-suite, all-balcony
ship heads back to the Mediterranean with a grand crossing from Rio de Janeiro
to Barcelona featuring maiden calls in Dakar, Senegal, and Tangier, Morocco
The newly refurbished, all-suite Seven Seas
Navigator explores the tropics, with 16
departures round-trip from Miami to the Caribbean, ranging
from seven to 24 nights and including a maiden call in La Romana, Dominican
Republic. The ship then departs Miami on April 21 for an 18-night voyage
to San Francisco, transiting the Panama Canal to begin its popular cruises in Alaska.
For bookings, follow this link to The Cruise Line, the UK's luxury cruising specialists.
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