Stunning details around Regent Seven Seas’ 2021 world cruise

Ultra-luxe cruise line Regent Seven Seas has revealed details around its stunning world cruise which sets sail in 2021.

Navigate the World – a 117-night voyage from Miami to Barcelona aboard the all-suite, all-balcony Seven Seas Mariner.

Setting sail on January 5, 2021, guests will visit 30 countries, calling upon 61 fascinating ports and exploring 56 UNESCO Heritage Sites, many of which are inaccessible to larger cruise ships.

Retracing the routes of the world’s great explorers, itinerary highlights range from Easter Island to cosmopolitan Singapore, the Panama Canal, swimming in turquoise lagoons in French Polynesia, marvelling at the Fjords of Milford Sound, wandering the golden sands of Limassol, discovering the culture and cuisine of Bali and Mumbai and sailing through spring in Santorini and Rome before disembarking in the lively city of Barcelona.

Travellers will enjoy Regent Seven Seas Cruises’ acclaimed all-inclusive luxury, which includes free unlimited shore excursions, free unlimited beverages including fine wines and premium spirits, free fine dining including specialty restaurants, free unlimited onboard WiFi, free pre-paid gratuities and free unlimited laundry.

Bespoke amenities tailored specifically for Navigate the World include an exclusive Pre-Cruise Gala Event and one-night hotel stay in Miami, as well as one-of-a-kind shoreside experiences.

 

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