Regent Seven Seas Cruises sets record for largest booking day in company’s history

Regent Seven Seas has seen strong demand for international cruise with its’ largest booking day since the company’s launch as they opened bookings for the 2022-2023 Voyage Collection last Thursday.

The record-breaking booking day beat the previous record set in April 2018 with the launch of Seven Seas Splendor’s inaugural season, by nearly 40%.

Notably popular destinations included Africa, Asia, the Mediterranean, Northern Europe, and the Baltics.

Jason Montague, President and Chief Executive Officer, Regent Seven Seas Cruises said: “Our loyal guests wasted no time in securing their perfect itinerary and suite with last year’s Voyage Collection launch day total eclipsed after only 90 minutes of being on sale”.

The 2022-2023 Voyage Collection launch saw an over 100% increase in bookings from when the line’s 2021-2022 Voyage Collection went on sale in August 2019.

“The staggering response to our 2022-2023 Voyage Collection demonstrates the incredible future demand for the unrivalled Regent experience. Luxury travellers simply cannot wait to get back on the oceans to see the world again, while enjoying impeccable, personalised service on luxurious and spacious ships,” Mr Montague said.

The Voyage Collection includes Scandinavia and the Baltics, Mediterranean and Black Sea ports, Africa and South America, Antarctica, Alaska,  a Grand Arctic Adventure, the Caribbean and a 2023 World Cruise and cruises.

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