RSSC offers 92 cruises to all corners of the world in 2010

Regent Seven Seas Cruises' 2010 cruise programme offers outstanding savings and promotions with free flights on selected cruises and free shore excursions on all departures, making its product even more enticing than ever before.

A total of 92 cruise departures encompass every major cruise area of the world: Asia; Antarctica; Alaska; Australia/New Zealand; the South Pacific; India; Arabia; East, South and West Africa; North and South America; Northern Europe; the Mediterranean; Mexico, Panama Canal and the Caribbean.

By adding valuable amenities to a product that already includes all soft drinks, fine wines, premium spirits, onboard gratuities and governmental fees and taxes, Regent now offers the most inclusive cruise product ever offered by a luxury line.

Says UK managing director Graham Sadler: “We have a truly exciting 2010 programme with new ports of calls longer cruises, expanded butler service and genuine offers, plus by January 2010 our entire fleet will have been refurbished. When cruising with Regent, discerning travellers can experience a hassle free, relaxing holiday at sea and ashore in the luxury and style of a Regent experience with no additional cost.”

Up to £500 per person additional savings are also available on selected cruises in 2010 cruise when booked by September 30, 2009, and are already included in the UK best brochure fare.

Varying in length from seven-night cruises in favoured cruise areas such as Alaska, Europe and the Caribbean to Grand Voyages, the 2010 programme continues to offer a truly diverse collection of luxury cruise options, living up to its brand promise of Luxury Goes Exploring.

RSSC will continue the tradition of offering Grand Voyages:

  • A Grand Asia Pacific cruise of 96 nights will be offered on Seven Seas Navigator departing Anchorage, Alaska on September 15. The voyage can be purchased in its three-month entirety, or in five shorter segments from 15 to 22 nights. The voyage starts with a northern transpacific crossing from Alaska to Beijing, via Japan; a three-week journey to Thailand via Shanghai, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Vietnam; another three-week voyage to Sydney via Singapore, Indonesia and the North and East coasts of Australia; a two-week journey from Australia and Tasmania to the South and North islands of New Zealand; ending with a three-week transpacific crossing to San Francisco via Tonga, Samoa and Hawaii.
  • A 75-night Discovery Collection voyage on Seven Seas Mariner departing Istanbul on October 21. The voyage can be purchased in its entirety or in four shorter segments of 14 to 25 nights. The voyage starts from Turkey, the Eastern Mediterranean and the Holy Land, through the Suez Canal and Red Sea to the Arabian Gulf and the United Arab Emirate of Dubai; continuing with an Indian Ocean odyssey via India, the Seychelles, Mauritius, Reunion and South Africa; followed by a two-week southern transatlantic crossing from Cape Town to Rio de Janeiro via Namibia and St Helena; ending with a Christmas and New Year’s cruise through Brazil and the Caribbean to Fort Lauderdale.
  • Shorter Programmes and Traditional Favourites

    In addition to the Grand Voyages, RSSC continues to offer new and exciting programmes in traditional cruise areas:

  • Seven Seas Voyager is offering a series of seven, ten and 14-night cruises to the Baltic and Russia in the summer months, punctuated by a 15-night cruise through the Norwegian fjords to the Arctic Circle. For the autumn, Seven Seas Voyager moves south to the Mediterranean for a series of ten to 14-night cruises before sailing transatlantic to Fort Lauderdale for four Caribbean cruises from South Florida.

  • Seven Seas Mariner is sailing a full season of Mediterranean cruises of seven to 14 nights in length featuring the highlights of the Eastern and Western Mediterranean, with voyages beginning or ending in Monte Carlo, Rome, Athens, Venice or Istanbul.

  • Seven Seas Navigator operates a series of seven to 11-night cruises to the Caribbean, Mexico and Central America during the winter months, followed by a full season of seven-night Alaska cruises between Vancouver and Anchorage during the summer.

    Regent Seven Seas - 02380 682280, www.rssc.co.uk

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