Regent Seven Seas Cruises® expands its offering with a new collection of immersive land programs

The ultra-luxury cruise line incorporates nearly 50 pre- and post-cruise experiences to deepen the connection with iconic destinations around the world

(Source: Luxe Latam)

Regent Seven Seas Cruises unveiled a new collection of nearly 50 multi-day land programs designed to take place before and after the cruise in iconic destinations including Africa and Arabia, Alaska, Asia, Australia and New Zealand, the Mediterranean, Northern Europe and North America.

Available on departures beginning in 2026, these programs will be offered on six of the seven ships in The World’s Most Luxurious Fleet®. The offering responds to the growing trend of extending the travel experience beyond the maritime itinerary, allowing guests to explore ports of embarkation and disembarkation in greater depth and at a more leisurely pace.

Jason Montague, the company's Chief Luxury Officer, noted that this collection represents a natural extension of the Regent experience, inviting travelers to stay longer in some of the world's most iconic destinations and thus enhance the cultural immersion that characterizes the brand.

The programs, now available for booking, have an additional cost and must be confirmed at least 90 days in advance, subject to availability depending on the departure date.

Highlighted experiences before the cruise

Among the pre-boarding proposals is "Jewels of the French Riviera", a four-day getaway from Monte Carlo aboard Seven Seas Splendor, with guided tours of Monaco and the French Riviera, wine tasting in Nice and a tour of the Picasso Museum in Antibes, before embarking on a journey to Rome with multiple Mediterranean stops.

“British Countryside and Cuisine”, from London, accompanies a departure of the Seven Seas Voyager and includes cultural experiences in Winchester, Oxford and Blenheim Palace, along with a gastronomic proposal linked to British culinary tradition.

In Alaska, “Discover the Good Land” invites you to explore the Kenai Peninsula before embarking on the Seven Seas Explorer in Whittier to travel through the Inside Passage, combining glacial landscapes with indigenous history and local communities.

Subsequent programs to extend the voyage

Following an itinerary through Southeast Asia, guests of the Seven Seas Explorer can opt for “Treasures of Luang Prabang,” a four-day experience in Laos that delves into the spirituality and cultural heritage of this UNESCO World Heritage city.

In Oceania, the "Jewels of the South" proposal complements a trip between Sydney and Auckland with an immersion in Queenstown, New Zealand, combining alpine nature, gastronomy and world-class wines.

For those ending their trip in South Africa aboard the Seven Seas Navigator, the "Outdoors and Activities in Cape Town" program includes Table Mountain hikes, Cape Point tours, and coastal experiences.

Likewise, “Galveston Getaway” extends a Caribbean itinerary of the Seven Seas Splendor with a cultural and gastronomic tour of Texas, including historical visits and the Space Center Houston.

A seamless luxury experience

Each land program is designed to seamlessly integrate with the cruise, maintaining the brand's personalized service standards and offering coordinated logistics, selected accommodations, and carefully curated experiences.

With this expansion, Regent Seven Seas Cruises® consolidates its focus on immersive luxury, allowing the journey to begin before boarding and continue long after disembarkation, in a comprehensive proposition that redefines the concept of ultra-luxury cruising.


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