Regent Seven Seas Cruises Expands Luxury Offerings with New Multi-Day Pre- and Post-Cruise Land Programs Across Iconic Global Destinations
Regent Seven Seas Cruises Expands Luxury Offerings with New Multi-Day Pre- and Post-Cruise Land Programs Across Iconic Global Destinations
Regent Seven Seas Cruises has unveiled an exciting new series of multi-day land programs that are available before and after sailings across various destinations around the world. These land experiences, which come at an additional cost, are offered on six of the luxury cruise line’s seven ships and provide travelers with curated opportunities to explore diverse regions including the Mediterranean, Northern Europe, Asia, Alaska, Arabia, North America, and Australia & New Zealand. With a selection of around 40 different itineraries, these immersive experiences are available for cruises departing in 2026 and beyond.
These extended shore excursions are designed to cater to the growing trend of travelers who seek to combine their cruise experience with enriching land-based exploration. These new offerings allow guests to arrive at their cruise embarkation points early, or to extend their journey after disembarking, enabling them to experience each destination at a relaxed pace, with ample time to immerse themselves in the local culture and heritage. Whether it’s exploring home ports or venturing into lesser-known regions, these thoughtfully curated land programs provide travelers with the freedom to extend their voyage and deepen their understanding of the world’s most iconic destinations.
Each of the pre- and post-cruise land programs includes the following key features:
Tailored itineraries designed to offer a balanced blend of relaxation and enriching local experiences
Premium accommodations selected for their upscale amenities and prime locations, ensuring comfort throughout the journey
Seamless transfers between ships, airports, and popular attractions, ensuring convenience and ease for travelers
Expert local guides providing insightful perspectives on the destination’s history, culture, and customs
Gourmet meals and regional specialties, thoughtfully curated to showcase the local culinary offerings and enhance the overall experience
These new land programs are a natural extension of the Regent Seven Seas Cruises’ luxury experience, which is renowned for offering seamless, all-inclusive cruises that focus on comfort and cultural discovery. By introducing land-based extensions to their voyages, Regent is providing travelers with a chance to immerse themselves in the history and beauty of their departure or arrival ports before embarking on a luxury cruise.
Booking is now open for these land programs, with a requirement to reserve at least 90 days before departure. Availability is limited and varies depending on the specific sailing dates, so early booking is recommended.
For those embarking on a Mediterranean cruise, Regent offers a luxurious four-day pre-cruise experience on the French Riviera. This curated journey takes guests through Monaco’s historic old town and the glamorous Monte Carlo, before venturing to the hilltop village of Eze. The program includes lunch at a Michelin-starred restaurant and cultural activities like wine tastings in Nice and a visit to the Picasso Museum in Antibes. With elegant accommodation in Nice and seamless transfers to the ship, this program provides the perfect introduction to a Mediterranean cruise.
Once onboard, guests will set sail on the Seven Seas Splendor, heading to Italy and Tunisia, with stops in Tuscany, Sardinia, Sicily, and the Amalfi Coast, plus the city of La Goulette in Tunisia. A range of up to 44 included shore excursions is available, offering travelers the chance to explore these iconic Mediterranean destinations in depth.
For those interested in British history and culture, a pre-cruise experience in England invites guests to explore London, Oxford, Beaulieu, and Winchester. Visitors will tour historic sites such as Winchester Cathedral, Beaulieu Abbey, the Tower of London, Oxford Castle, and Blenheim Palace. The program also includes a meal at the renowned Gordon Ramsay Bread Street Kitchen & Bar. After this, guests will embark on the Seven Seas Voyager for a voyage exploring European ports like Antwerp, Dunkerque, Paris, and Cork, with an added opportunity to explore their ancestry onboard.
Alaska offers a stunning pre-cruise experience with a journey through the Kenai Peninsula. Guests will be introduced to this beautiful region through its glaciers, mountain peaks, indigenous cultures, and welcoming communities. The adventure begins in Southcentral Alaska, offering breathtaking views and rich cultural immersion before embarking on a cruise aboard Seven Seas Explorer. This seven-day Inside Passage Rainforest voyage includes excursions to destinations such as Sitka, Skagway, Juneau, and Klawock.
In Southeast Asia, a voyage from Hong Kong to Bangkok offers travelers an immersive cultural experience with shore excursions in Ho Chi Minh City, Singapore, and Hanoi. After the cruise, guests can extend their journey with a four-day post-cruise program in Laos, exploring the UNESCO-listed town of Luang Prabang. This program includes participation in the local “Tak Bat” ceremony, visits to historic temples, and a sunset cruise on the Mekong River.
Finally, for those heading to New Zealand, a post-cruise program in Queenstown offers a dynamic blend of adventure and relaxation. Travelers will experience the majestic Southern Alps through scenic flights and enjoy world-class wine and cuisine. This experience is perfect for those wishing to explore New Zealand’s remarkable landscapes further.
Regent’s new pre- and post-cruise land programs are a fantastic way to extend the luxury cruise experience, offering unparalleled access to some of the world’s most scenic and culturally rich destinations.
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