Regent Seven Seas Cruises opens reservations for inaugural season itineraries

Guests can now be among the first to travel in perfected luxury on Transatlantic Crossings, Panama Canal, and Mediterranean itineraries.  

Luxury travelers can now book inaugural season itineraries aboard Regent Seven Seas Cruises’ newest ship, launching in February 2020. Seven Seas Splendor will set a new standard for luxury by striving for the ultimate achievement – perfection – and will be the best way to travel to the world’s most beautiful destinations.

With 750 guests, the all-suite, all-balcony ship will join her sister ship, Seven Seas Explorer®, in boasting some of the highest space ratio in the cruise industry, and once again elevate the industry standards for luxury travel with intricate marble, soaring ceilings, elegant design and authentic craftsmanship. The same discernment that went into the design of the ship was applied to the creation of her inaugural season itineraries. The first voyage beginning on February 7th, 2020 will take guests on an unforgettable 14-night transatlantic journey from Barcelona to Miami.

“For Seven Seas Splendor’s inaugural season, we included voyages to destinations that are as extraordinary as the ship herself,” said Jason Montague, president and chief executive officer of Regent Seven Seas Cruises. “Based on guest response to our current itineraries through the Mediterranean, Caribbean, and North America, we anticipate these new offerings will be popular among both new and repeat guests wanting the exclusive opportunity to be one of the first to sail on the newest luxury ship in our fleet.”

The inaugural season reveals a lineup featuring a variety of destination-rich itineraries calling on iconic locations throughout the Caribbean, North America and the Mediterranean. Through free unlimited shore excursions, guests will have opportunities to explore renowned museums and famous landmarks on every voyage. The ship will visit highly sought-after ports of call such as San Juan, Barcelona, Cabo San Lucas, New York, Saint-Tropez, Portofino, Los Angeles, Dubrovnik, Amalfi/Positano, Corfu and Cartagena.

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