Regent Seven Seas Cruises Unveils Summer 2014 Collection
Free business class air for penthouse suites and higher on European voyages
Miami, February 13, 2013 – Today, Regent Seven Seas Cruises, unveiled its new Summer 2014 Collection featuring more than 60 itineraries in the Mediterranean, Northern Europe, Alaska, New England, Canada and the Caribbean. The luxury line's three all-suite ships – Seven Seas Mariner, Seven Seas Navigator and Seven Seas Voyager -- will visit 17 new ports of call, overnight in 19 popular destinations and sail 23 Extended Voyages from 19- to 44-nights.
All sailings include two-for-one fares, bonus savings of up to $15,000 per suite and free round-trip business class air for penthouse suites and higher on European voyages.
"Our 2014 Summer Collection features extraordinary voyages to some of the most fabled ports of call and unique destinations in the world," said Randall Soy, the line's executive vice president. "Through an array of itineraries featuring overnight port stays and in-depth shore excursion programs, our guests have the unique opportunity to truly immerse themselves in the history, culture and cuisine of a destination all while enjoying the only truly all-inclusive cruise experience, which is unmatched in the industry."
Recognized as The Most Inclusive Luxury Cruise ExperienceTM, all Regent Seven Seas Cruises sailings include all-suite accommodations, gourmet cuisine, premium spirits and fine wines, free shore excursions, gratuities and a pre-cruise luxury hotel stay for those in a concierge suite or higher, at no additional cost.
SUMMER 2014 COLLECTION HIGHLIGHTS
- Seven Seas Voyager begins the season in Northern Europe and the British Isles with stops in several new ports including Kristiansand, Norway; Murmansk, Russia; and Helsingborg, Sweden; overnight stays in Oslo and Honningsvaag, Norway with a return to the North Cape; Dublin, Ireland; Bordeaux, France; and two-night stays in St. Petersburg, Russia. Additionally, the line will operate new embarkations in Oslo and Amsterdam providing 10 departure points in Europe, the most in the company's history. Seven Seas Voyager ends the season in the Mediterranean with a final 21-night voyage to Bangkok, Thailand. Extended Voyages from 21- to 40-nights combine the best of Northern Europe, the British Isles, Western Europe and the Mediterranean.
- Seven Seas Mariner will spend April to November traversing the coastline of the Mediterranean capping the season with a 44-night Extended Voyage from Rome to Miami. Guests will have the opportunity to explore several new ports including Antibes, France; Argostoli and Syros, Greece; Santa Cruz de la Palma, Canary Islands, Spain; and Dakar, Senegal. Extended Voyages from 19- to 44-nights include overnight stays in Florence, Italy; Lisbon, Portugal; and Alexandria, Egypt and two-night stays in Istanbul, Turkey and Jerusalem, Israel.
- Seven Seas Navigator will spend May to August in Alaska with 13 seven-night voyages between Anchorage and Vancouver and a 12-night positioning cruise between Vancouver and San Francisco. In the fall, Seven Seas Navigator returns to New England and Canada for three 10-night cruises between New York and Montreal and a 15-night cruise from Montréal to Miami and ends the season in the Caribbean and the Amazon. Three Extended Voyages from 31- to 43-days offer coast-to-coast exploration.
Regent Seven Seas Cruises' 2014 Summer Collection Calendar is available online at www.rssc.com. Click on the image above for a direct link. Consistently rated among the world's best cruise lines by readers of Condè Nast Traveler and Travel + Leisure magazines, Regent Seven Seas' all-balcony Seven Seas Mariner and Seven Seas Voyager were refurbished in 2011 and Seven Seas Navigator was refurbished in 2012. Click the calendar to view the full Summer 2014 Collection including a list of all 17 new ports of call. About Regent Seven Seas Cruises About Prestige Cruise Holdings |