Regent Seven Seas to Visit 16 New Ports of Call in 2026-2027!

Seven Seas Explorer is among the Regent Seven Seas Cruises ships that will sail "Grand Voyages" in 2026-2027. Photo by Regent Seven Seas Cruises

Are you a port collector? Do you love discovering new destinations to explore across the globe? Well, Regent Seven Seas Cruises just introduced its new 2026-2027 Voyage Collection with 16 new ports of call! 

Among those are Mombasa, Kenya; Zanzibar, Tanzania; and Melaka, Malaysia. In total, the line’s ultra-luxury fleet will visit Africa, Arabia, Alaska, Australia/New Zealand, Canada/New England, the Caribbean/Panama Canal, Japan, the Mediterranean, Northern Europe, South America and the South Pacific.

Other highlights? Guests will have new opportunities to sail to Alaska from Seattle, and the Caribbean from Galveston, TX, and Tampa, FL. Across the globe, avid cruisers will also find:

  • Seven port-intensive voyages in Japan
  • Cruising the fjords of Milford, Doubtful and Dusky Sound in New Zealand
  • South America and the Drake Passage and Antarctic Peninsula
  • Four Icelandic sailings.

New Ports of Call: Immersive Overnights

In looking at the full 2026-2027 schedule, The Meandering Traveler is most intrigued by the line’s eight new “Immersive Overnight” sailings. Why? Almost every port of call on those itineraries will offer an overnight stay.

So, cruisers can spend the most time possible in those destinations. That’s a win-win. It’s the perfect scenario for those port collectors who want to see and do it all!

Alternatively, if cruisers simply desire more time to explore in a relaxing manner ashore, that’s doable too. They won’t need to race back to the ship after three or four hours.

Immersive Overnights

Here are just three examples of these “Immersive Overnights” sailings. Check the website for the complete lineup.

A 13-night “Capital City Kaleidoscope” voyage from Civitavecchia (Rome), Italy, to London (Southampton), U.K., on the 744-passenger Seven Seas Grandeur will depart on May 24, 2026. Guests will enjoy overnight stays in Monte Carlo, Monaco; Barcelona, Spain; La Coruña, Spain; Paris (Honfleur), France; and London, (Southampton). The Meandering Traveler wrote a previous blog about this ship pre-launch.

A 12-night “Treasures of the Adriatic” cruise between Venice (Trieste), Italy, and Istanbul, Turkey, sets sail on June 16, 2026. Guests sailing on the 698-passenger Seven Seas Voyager will find overnight stays in Venice (Trieste), Italy; Dubrovnik, Croatia; Heraklion (Crete), Greece; Athens (Piraeus), Greece; and Istanbul.

A nine-night “Scandinavian Cityscapesoperates between Antwerp, Belgium, and Stockholm, Sweden. On July 19, 2026, the 496-passenger Seven Seas Navigator will sail on an itinerary with overnight stays in Antwerp, Belgium; Oslo, Norway; Copenhagen, Denmark; and Stockholm.

Across the full 2026-2027 Voyage Collection, Regent Seven Seas will offer 144 overnight stays. Notable overnight destinations? They include Hong Kong, China; Bora Bora, French Polynesia; Mumbai, India; and many others.

Grand Voyages across the Globe

Suite #861 on Regent Seven Seas Cruises' new Seven Seas Grandeur. Photo by Susan J. Young.
(Guests can cruise with pampering and luxurious suites on Regent Seven Seas Cruises. Here’s one suite on Seven Seas Grandeur. Photo by Susan J. Young.)

Traveling in the lap of luxury, guests will explore the globe for several months and to multiple continents on four new Grand Voyages. In addition to the line’s many inclusions, Grand Voyage guests also receive these amenities:

  • Pre-night hotel and dinner package
  • Exclusive shoreside experience
  • Door-to-door luggage service
  • Unlimited valet laundry
  • Phone time per suite
  • Onboard medical consultation
  • Commemorative gift

Robust Grand Voyages

Seven Seas Mariner will set sail on an 81-night “Grand Arctic Adventure” from New York, NY, to Barcelona, Spain on June 29, 2026.  Or guests might choose a 60-night “Grand Asia Exploration” on the 746-passenger Seven Seas Explorer from Tokyo, Japan, to Sydney, Australia, on October 20, 2026.

Another robust voyage is the 82-night “Grand Continental Sojourn” on Seven Seas Navigator from Barcelona, Spain, to Sydney, Australia, on November 9, 2026.  Finally, a 61-night “Indian Ocean Odyssey” gets underway on Seven Seas Voyager from Cape Town, South Africa, to Barcelona, Spain, on February 1, 2027.

New Cultures, Unforgettable Memories

From the perspective of Andrea DeMarco, Regent Seven Seas’ president, the new Voyage Collection represents “an incredible array of sailings that offers luxury travelers the opportunity to experience new cultures, gain new perspectives, and create unforgettable memories. Whether spending seven days or seven weeks or more on board, our guests will see the world while enjoying the highest standards of personalized service.”

“Definitely contact your personal travel planner today, as guests are able to pre-register for sailings now,” suggests Shelby Steudle, president, Pavlus Travel. “Officially, reservations will open for sale on July 24, 2024.”

New Ports of Call PLUS Great Deals!

In celebration of the Voyage Collection debut, guests can enjoy 5 percent savings when they reserve two or more voyages between July 24 and August 7, 2024. They can choose any Regent Seven Seas sailing that is open for sale in 2024, 2025, 2026 and 2027.

Bottom line? Then, they’ll get 5 percent off all subsequent voyages booked that are part of Regent’s 2026-2027 Voyage Collection. So, you might explore Alaska in 2025 and then save 5 percent on a 2027 Japan voyage to witness the cherry blossoms.

Exploring New Ports of Call – An Inclusive Experience

Regent Seven Seas Cruises is a highly inclusive luxury line. So, unlimited shore excursions are available throughout the cruise at every port of call. That makes exploring even more enjoyable.

In addition, guests can choose from a menu of other curated Regent Choice excursions for a nominal fee. They include everything from “Epicurean Explorer Tours” to “Wellness Tours,” from “Eco-Connect Tours” to “Behind the Design Tours.”

Back aboard, guests will also have an abundance of space to relax — both in their ship’s public spaces and their own pampering suites. One of the highest crew-to-guest ratios in the industry helps ensure top-notch service and care.

Regent Seven Seas Cruises' fares are highly inclusive, so they include such items as prepaid gratuities to crew members. Photo by Regent Seven Seas Cruises.
(Guests sailing on Regent Seven Seas Cruises can expect top-notch pampering and service aboard. The highly inclusive fares also include such items as prepaid gratuities to crew members.)

Dining and Other Perks

Dining onboard a Regent voyage also includes the ability to dine at many savory specialty restaurants: the French restaurant Chartreuse, steakhouse Prime 7, Italian cuisine in Sette Mari, and Asian-fusion cuisine in Pacific Rim.

The beloved Compass Rose also features an ever-changing menu. Plus, guests enjoy premium beverages aboard. Regent’s fares also include gratuities and much more.

Guests wishing to extend their journey beyond the sailing may upgrade to the “Ultimate All-Inclusive Fare” which includes roundtrip flights, customizable to preferred air class, and a private executive chauffeur service with Blacklane.

For more information on the full voyage lineup, check out Regent Seven Seas’ 2026-2027 Voyage Collection website page. “To ask questions, select accommodations and assure professional handling of your booking, be sure to contact a professional personal travel planner with Pavlus Travel,” says Steudle.

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