Regent Seven Seas has announced changes to its autumn 2014 itineraries for
Seven Seas Mariner and Seven Seas Voyager, with 10 new cruises that include sailings to
sought-after destinations such as Tahiti and South Africa.
It has been four years since a Regent ship called in South Africa and almost three since one of its ships visited Tahiti, hence this represents a great opportunity to visit (or re-visit) some of the most exotic p[arts of the cruise world.
It has been four years since a Regent ship called in South Africa and almost three since one of its ships visited Tahiti, hence this represents a great opportunity to visit (or re-visit) some of the most exotic p[arts of the cruise world.
The
new sailings on Seven Seas Mariner include an 18-night Los Angeles to Papeete
trans-Pacific cruise; a 10-night round-trip Papeete voyage; and a 17-night
Papeete to Auckland sailing. This will be the first time in the company’s history
that Mariner will conduct a turnaround in
Tahiti.
For Seven
Seas Voyager, the company has added a 30-night Dubai to Cape Town cruise where
guests will enjoy breathtaking scenery, discover big game on guided safari tours
and relax on luxurious beaches. This exciting itinerary includes overnight calls
in Mumbai; the Maldives; the Seychelles; and Cape Town, with other calls at Mombasa, Zanzibar, Maputo, Richards Bay and Durban.
Regent has
also created a number of Mediterranean sailings that have a similar itinerary as
previously offered.
For bookings, follow this link to The Cruise Line, the UK's luxury cruising specialists.
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