Regent Seven Seas unveils luxurious spotlight Fabergé sailings

Luxury cruise line Regent Seven Seas, fresh off announcing the first Fabergé egg at sea for the Seven Seas Grandeur, has now revealed details of two spotlight voyages in collaboration with the celebrated jewellery brand.

These sailings will provide the guests with a unique immersion into the Fabergé brand and story, with masterclasses, exclusive shore excursions, jewellery demonstrations, talks and screenings and more. The sailings also come with a special pre-cruise option in London where cruisers will actually get to peak into the Fabergé headquarters, before embarking on some exclusive shopping among the retail haven of Harrods, enjoy a private viewing of royal portraits in Westminster Abbey and more.

If you do find yourself fawning for Fabergé, you don’t have to wait too long for the first long on June 13, 2023, which will take you through Northern Europe over 10-nights on Seven Seas Splendor. Hosted by Fabergé’s Curatorial Director Archduke Dr. Géza von Habsburg, as well as your journey into the history and process of the brand, you’ll also visit top Scandinavian destinations such as Copenhagen, GothenBurg, Kiel, Helsinki and more.

The other spotlight voyage comes on the sparkling new Seven Seas Grandeur, leaving on July 1, 2024, for 10 nights sailing around the Mediterranean. The second voyage will be hosted by Sarah Fabergé, offering family insight into the renowned jewellery empire as you explore iconic ports such as Rome, Sicily, Mallorca, Barcelona and more.

President of Regent Seven Seas Cruises Andrea DeMarco said: “We pride ourselves on offering our guests immersive and culturally enlightening itineraries as well as enriching onboard programming.

We are excited to reveal details about our first of two Spotlight on Fabergé sailings, inspired by the allure of the world-renowned Fabergé Maison. Guests will uncover the rich culture and history of the revered brand, enjoying an unforgettable, unrivaled experience that they know to expect from Regent.”

The excitement is just as apparent on the other side of the collaboration according to Josina von dem Bussche-Kessell, Creative Director at Fabergé.

“We are delighted to be able to join Regent aboard their beautiful ships and are very much looking forward to showcasing some of the most enthralling details from Fabergé’s story.

“We have put together a captivating program, which will offer unique behind-the-scenes insights into the art of bespoke jewelry design, Fabergé’s cultured history and royal connections, and showcase a selection of treasures from our current collections.”

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