Regent Seven Seas announces longer Grand Voyages than ever before

Regent Seven Seas has unveiled five new voyages for those looking to sail in luxury over the 2025/2026 season. The 2025/2026 season will also mark Regent have not just more Grand Voyages but also longer and more immersive sailings.

Discerning travellers are continuing to seek longer and more immersive cruise experiences, which is why we are excited to unveil our incredible Grand Voyage Collection for the 2025-2026 season.

“These five new voyages appeal to those who desire more extensive destination-intensive voyages, with itineraries ranging from 61 to 117 nights of unforgettable experiences across the world. Our guests will enjoy unmatched personalised service, impeccable hospitality, and the comfort of our all-suite, all-balcony accommodations.”

Seven Seas Voyager Pool Deck
Seven Seas Voyager’s luxurious pool deck.

The itineraries 

Grand Arctic Adventure 

Taking place on Seven Seas Mariner over 83 nights, this epic sailing goes from New York to Barcelona, with a slew of destinations in between. Guests will go through arctic landscapes such New England and the Norwegian Fjords but also get overnight stays in cultural hotspots like Reykjavik, Oslo, Amsterdam and Bordeaux. 

Departing on July 10, 2025, the voyages begin from $92,820, with a massive 364 shore excursions to choose from.

Grand Cultural Quest 

Aimed at exhibiting as many different cultures to guests as possible, this 117-night voyage on Seven Seas Mariner offers an extension of the Grand Arctic Adventure. Throughout your extra nights you’ll get a slice of life in a multitude of destinations across Scandinavia, the Mediterranean, Egypt and Jerusalem and more. 

For your nearly four months of sailing and 589 included shore excursions, fares begin from $130,070.

Grand Continental Sojourn

This 84-night journey is perfect for Aussies, because the sailing begins in Barcelona on October 31, 2025, before eventually dropping you right back in Sydney. 

Sailing on the Seven Seas Navigator, you’ll begin exploring Morocco and the Canary Islands before diving deeper into Africa with visits to South Africa, Madagascar, Seychelles and more. Then you’ll get to explore the Middle East and Asia with stops across Oman, Qatar, India and Sri Lanka. You’ll then have an in-depth sail through South East Asia and the highlights of Australia before arriving in the harbour city. 

You can pick from 213 different included shore excursions, with fares starting from $63,380. 

Grand Asia Exploration 

This 61-night sailing gives guests an immersive window into Asia, with stops across New Zealand, Australia, Singapore, Bali, the Philippines, Vietnam, China, Japan and more. Amongst five overnight port stays and 153 shore excursions to pick from, there’ll be plenty of time to get to know the ports you visit.

For the Seven Seas Explorer sailing, fares begin from $61,620.

Indian Ocean Odyssey

Beginning in the magic of Mauritius on February 12, 2026, this sailing will take you to the Mediterranean over 64-nights on Seven Seas Voyager.

Highlight ports include four different stops in Madagascar, Mossel Bay in South Africa, Maputo in Mozambique, Dubai, Jeddah in Saudi Arabia and much more before you even get to Europe. Then you’ll get a good look into Greece, Turkey and Italy, before waving your goodbyes in Rome.

Fares begin from $57,750.

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