Limited Space on Caribbean Sailings from Regent Seven Seas Cruises
Miami - December 13, 2011 - Luxury cruises to the Caribbean this winter are nearly sold out says Regent Seven Seas Cruises because airfare, gourmet meals, wine, premium spirits, sightseeing tours in every port and a Fort Lauderdale hotel stay before departure are included in the price.
“Most of our guests book these sailings to escape cold weather in the Northeast and Midwest,” says Mark Conroy, the line’s president. “There is limited space left on our Caribbean cruises not only because of the warm weather, but travelers are taking advantage of our bonus savings of up $2,000 per suite.”
Regent Seven Seas Cruises is the world’s most inclusive cruise line. Rates include gourmet dining, open bar throughout the ship, free sightseeing in all ports, all onboard gratuities, roundtrip air from more than 25 North American cities and a luxury hotel stay in Fort Lauderdale before the cruise.
Depending on the itinerary, guests can choose from as many as 51 complimentary shore excursions, which include learning to scuba dive in Cozumel and rappelling through caves in Belize.
The cruise line’s 10 “Tropical Escapes” are offered from January through April 2012. Two-for-one fares start at $4,999 per guest and include free round-trip air and bonus savings of up to $2,000 per suite on select sailings when booked by December 30, 2011. Highlights include:
Caribbean Tapestry, departing Jan. 6, 2012, 10 nights, visiting San Juan, Tortola and St. Barts. Save up to $1,000 per suite.
Tropical Hideaways, departing Jan. 26 and March 8, 2012, 11 nights, midnight departures from San Juan, St. Maarten and St. Barts allow time to enjoy local nightlife. Save up to $1,500 per suite.
Realm of the Maya, departing Jan 16, Feb 6, 27 and March 19, 2012, 10 nights, best of the Western Caribbean, including Cozumel, Belize City and Santo Tomas, gateway to Copan and Tikal, which consists of over 3,000 Mayan temples. Save up to $1,500 per suite.
The Essential Caribbean, departing Feb 16, 2012, 11 nights, best of the Eastern Caribbean including, Eleuthera, San Juan, St. Barts and Cayo Levantado. Save up to $1,000 per suite.
Sun-Splashed Sea Breezes, departing April 3, 2012, 11 nights, combine Caribbean and Bermuda with Southern charm of Savannah, Charleston and Wilmington. Save up to $1,000 per suite.
Panama Canal, departing April 14, 2012, 17 nights, from Fort Lauderdale to San Francisco via the Cayman Islands, Cartagena, ports in Costa Rica, Acapulco, Cabo San Lucas and San Diego. Save up to $2,000 per suite.
Travelers cruise the Caribbean aboard the all-suite Seven Seas Navigator. With one of the highest space and service ratios in the cruise industry, the 490-guest Seven Seas Navigator is considered to be one of the most luxurious cruise ships afloat. All suites include ocean views, 90 percent with private balconies, and range in size from 301 to 1,173 square feet.
To receive a brochure or for more information on Regent Seven Seas Cruises, see a professional travel agent, visit RSSC.com or call toll-free 800-285-1835.
About Regent Seven Seas Cruises – Regent Seven Seas Cruises is the world's most-inclusive luxury cruise line. Fares include all-suite accommodations, round-trip air, highly personalized service, acclaimed cuisine, fine wines and spirits, sightseeing excursions in every port, a pre-cruise luxury hotel package and gratuities. Three award-winning, all-suite vessels, Seven Seas Navigator, Seven Seas Mariner, and Seven Seas Voyager, are among the most spacious at sea and visit more than 300 destinations around the globe.
About Prestige Cruise Holdings – Prestige Cruise Holdings (PCH) is the parent company of Oceania Cruises and Regent Seven Seas Cruises. Formed in 2007 to manage select assets in Apollo Management's cruise investment portfolio, PCH is led by Chairman and CEO Frank J. Del Rio and President and COO Kunal S. Kamlani. PCH is the market leader in the upper-premium and luxury segments of the cruise industry with nearly 5,200 berths between the Oceania Cruises and Regent Seven Seas Cruises brands, a number the company expects will grow to more than 6,400 berths by 2012.