REGENT Seven Seas Cruises (RSSC) has unveiled its 133-night 2028 World Cruise and its 2027/2028 Grand Voyages together for the first time ever. ‘Legends of the Pacific’, RSSC’s 2028 World Cruise, will set sail for 133 nights aboard Seven Seas Splendor on 05 Jan 2028, from Los Angeles to San...
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REGENT Seven Seas Cruises (RSSC) has unveiled its 133-night 2028 World Cruise and its 2027/2028 Grand Voyages together for the first time ever.
‘Legends of the Pacific’, RSSC’s 2028 World Cruise, will set sail for 133 nights aboard Seven Seas Splendor on 05 Jan 2028, from Los Angeles to San Francisco.
The cruise will circumnavigate the world’s largest ocean, visiting incredible destinations such as the forests of Hawaii, the atolls of the South Pacific, the wildlife of Australia, the sights, sounds, and flavours of Asia, and the frontiers of Alaska.
Prices for the cruises range from USD$88,499 to USD$837,899 per guest, including a slew of exclusive amenities.
This includes RSSC’s list of benefits as part of its all-inclusive fare, which features up to 409 shore excursions.
There are also five extended sailings which are being launched as part of RSSC’s 2027-2028 Grand Voyages, ranging from 61 to 92 nights.
Meanwhile, Seven Seas Mariner will sail three Grand Voyages, comprising the ‘Grand Arctic Expedition’, ‘Grand Mediterranean Odyssey’, and ‘Grand Southern Seas Sojourn’.
Meanwhile, Seven Seas Voyager will discover Latin America on a ‘Grand South America Mosaic’, while Seven Seas Explorer makes for a ‘Grand Asia Escape’.
Guests can also combine the ‘Grand Arctic Expedition’ and the ‘Grand Mediterranean Odyssey’ to create the 174-night ‘Grand European Discovery’.
The 2028 World Cruise, and 2027-2028 Grand Voyages will open for reservations on 07 May, with guests able to pre-register for the sailings now.
“It’s evident that luxury travellers are placing more value on their time than ever before, seeking out exhilarating and bucket-list destinations on long, lingering voyages that discover contrasting cultures, compelling histories, and tantalising cuisines,” Chief Luxury Officer Jason Montague said.
RSSC earlier this month also announced both Mariner and Voyager will undergo extensive renovations (CW 17 Apr). MS
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