Four RSSC ships to offer 118 new sailings in 2019-2020

Ships will call in the Med, Northern Europe, Alaska, Canada, the Caribbean and Asia 

Four RSSC ships to offer 118 new sailings in 2019-2020
Seven Seas Explorer will sail Northern Europe, Mediterranean and Caribbean itineraries (Image: RSSC)

By Rebecca Gibson |


Regent Seven Seas Cruises’ (RSSC) Seven Seas Explorer, Seven Seas Mariner, Seven Seas Voyager, and Seven Seas Navigator are to offer a combined total of 118 new sailings between March 2019 and June 2020.

Ranging from 7 to 131 nights, the itineraries will take guests to the Mediterranean and Northern Europe, Alaska, Canada and New England, Bermuda and the Caribbean, South America, Asia and Australia and the South Pacific.

“There is no better way to explore the world than with Regent Seven Seas Cruises,” said Jason Montague, president and CEO of RSSC. “With these latest 2019-2020 voyages, travellers have four years of fascinating itineraries from which to choose an unforgettable and in-depth luxurious experience. Whether it’s your first time with RSSC or your fortieth, our exceptional staff and crew will make every guest feel instantly at home with our highly personalised signature service from the moment they step aboard.”

Seven Seas Explorer will sail Northern Europe and Mediterranean itineraries from April to November 2019 and cruise the Caribbean from December 2019 to February 2020, calling at Punta Cana in the Dominican Republic for the first time. The ship will also offer a westward and an eastward trans-Panama Canal voyage in March 2020, before returning to Europe in April.

Meanwhile, Seven Seas Mariner will return to Alaska from May to September 2019 and then offer Caribbean cruises in October, making a maiden call inAcujulta, El Salvador. The vessel will then embark on a 66-night South America circumnavigation voyage, transiting the Panama Canal from Miami before beginning her 131-night World Cruiseroundtrip from San Francisco on 24 January 2020.

From April to October 2019, Seven Seas Voyager will return to the Mediterranean, and then sail in Asia and the South Pacific from November 2019 to March 2020. Travellers can also choose one of two Australia and New Zealand itineraries in January. Maiden ports include Kos, Greece; Calvi in Corsica, France; Miyazaki in Aburatsu, Japan; and Nelson in New Zealand.

Seven Seas Navigator will offer Northern European waters in June and July 2019 and make inaugural visits to Cherbourg, France; Fishguard, Wales; Galway, Ireland; Kollafjord, Faroe Islands; Patreksfjordur and Husavik, Iceland; and Molde, Norway. The ship will sail Bermuda, Canada and New England itineraries from August to October 2019, and then reposition to sail Australia, New Zealand and South Pacific itineraries until March 2020. While in the South Pacific, the ship will visit Isle of Pines in New Caledonia, Phillip Island in Australia, and Adamstown in the Pitcairn Islands for the first time.

Suite guests will on select Seven Seas Voyager and Seven Seas Navigator sailings in Asia and the South Pacific will also be able to enjoy a free three-night, pre- or post-cruise land programme in destinations such as Hong Kong, Singapore, Bangkok in Thailand, Bali, Sydney, New Zealand, and Dubai, United Arab Emirates. In addition, they can choose optional one- to three-night, overland programmes that take them to visit cultural landmarks only found inland, such as India’s Taj Mahal mausoleum, Cambodia’s Angkor Wat temple complex, and the Egyptian city of Luxor.

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