
From Icelandic waterfalls to Japanese tea ceremonies: The new cruise collection that promises adventure as well as ultra-luxury
Picture yourself hiking lush jungle landscapes to spot colourful birds, or exploring the epic savannas of Africa.
And imagine doing it all while sailing aboard the world's most luxurious fleet.
Regent Seven Seas Cruises has launched bookings for its new 2027-2028 Voyage Collection, and each journey is a chapter of a story woven across the ocean, connecting you to destinations through breathtaking experiences.
To celebrate the new launch, if you book your voyage between July 23 and August 31, you can take advantage of lower deposits to secure your next adventure.
A world of wonders
With the 2027-2028 Voyage Collection, you can choose from 174 new itineraries spanning some of the world's most majestic destinations worldwide. You'll also have the chance to join one of 42 special voyages aboard Regent's newest ship Seven Seas Prestige, which joins the fleet in late 2026.
The new collection includes 60 in-port overnights and 19 new ports of call, giving guests the chance to fully immerse themselves in the fascinating cultures of the places they visit.
From iconic cities to vast wildernesses, you'll discover an array of breathtaking destinations. Encounter playful penguins in Antarctica, spot dolphins swimming off the shores of the Caribbean, and savour freshly caught lobster in New England.
Marvel at ancient cities and empires lost to history in the Mediterranean, take a safari adventure across Africa, or trace the footsteps of legendary explorers across the rugged beauty of Northern Europe.
These regions promise a rich tapestry of cultural experiences, breathtaking landscapes, and unforgettable adventures, all delivered with Regent Seven Seas Cruises signature all-inclusive luxury.
Incredible itineraries
Regent's new collection features journeys for every interest, such as European explorations that include immersive overnight stays in destinations such as Dubrovnik, Bordeaux and Santander.
There are exotic explorations that take you from Tokyo to Seoul over 12 nights, or from Singapore to Abu Dhabi over 22 nights, via Malaysia, Thailand, Sri Lanka and the Maldives. Or explore the azure expanse of the Pacific Ocean, travelling from Japan to Canada, via Alaska, over 19 nights.
In the Americas, hop between Caribbean islands on a 14-night journey from Miami to New York, taking in the likes of Curacao, Grenada, St Barts and Puerto Rico. Head south for the colourful capitals, lush landscapes and rich cultures of South America.
Or exchange sun-kissed shores for the icy wilderness, sailing between Vancouver and Alaska to explore the Inside Passage, glacier-strewn landscapes, colourful waterside towns and wonderful wildlife.
And then there are the extended Legendary Voyages for the most adventurous souls. You can sail from New York to London on an epic 92-night journey via the Arctic to witness the midnight sun, or join the 82-night Grand Mediterranean Odyssey that plunges you into our rich past.
The Grand Asia Escape takes in vibrant ports of call between Hong Kong and Tokyo over 61 nights, while the 69-night Grand Southern Seas Sojourn weaves together Australia, New Zealand, Asia and Africa.
Peak of prestige
Launching in late 2026, Seven Seas Prestige is set to redefine the world of ultra-luxury cruising, and you can immerse yourself in its world-class service, exquisite design and bespoke comfort with one of the 44 sailings featured in the 2027-2028 Voyage Collection.
A masterpiece of modern design, Seven Seas Prestige blends old-world elegance with contemporary touches and welcomes just 822 guests aboard, with one of the highest passenger-to-space ratios at sea.
You'll unwind in spacious ocean-view suites with private balconies and customiseable minibars, enjoying included extras, such as unlimited spa access and exclusive enrichment experiences.
The soaring atrium is a dazzling focal point of the ship, featuring twin spiral staircases and dramatic light features. And elegant spaces like Galileo's Bar, with its classic oil painting-inspired ceiling, and the Constellation Theatre, featuring exhilarating entertainment, will offer unforgettable experiences.
You'll also savour refined dining at Azure, a new mezze-style eatery offering Mediterranean flavours, alongside seven speciality restaurants and additional complimentary dining experiences. Culinary favourites like Prime 7, Chartreuse, and Compass Rose, have also been reimagined for the new season of cruises.
Unrivalled at sea
For more than 30 years, Regent Seven Seas Cruises has offered the most inclusive luxury experience at sea, with unlimited shore excursions and exquisite dining at no extra cost, complemented by unlimited beverages, from fine wines to craft cocktails.
Exploring more than 550 destinations around the world and offering a heartfelt welcome from the crew, with warm smiles and chilled champagne, Regent has always set the bar for ultra-luxury cruising.
There is an abundance of space aboard every ship, and the curated collection of speciality restaurants and culinary experiences invites guests to savour world cuisines and fine wines.
And with unlimited wifi, prepaid gratuities and laundry services included, alongside 24-hour in-suite dining, all those little details are taken care of so you can simply soak up the journey.
Where will you sail?
With so many new experiences to choose from with the 2027-2028 Voyage Collection, it's time to mark your calendar and prepare for an unforgettable journey. Click here to find out more.
From Europe to the Americas and Africa to Australia, take your pick from new voyages with new ports of call and explore the world aboard the newest ship from the world's most luxurious fleet.

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