Regent Seven Seas Cruises has announced details of a 132-night world cruise, departing from Miami on 06JAN 2024 and returning to the city on 17MAY 2024, visiting 66 ports in total aboard the Seven Seas Mariner.
Reservations open on 14JUL 2021.
The world cruise will take guests across three oceans, four continents, 31 countries, with 12 overnight stays, and guests will have the opportunity to take over 400 shore excursions. Included on the itinerary are 61 UNESCO World Heritage Sites as well as planned shoreside experiences. Customized land tours are also optional.
The cruise will start by heading through Panama Canal to visit the American west coast, followed by calls in Hawaii and a variety of Polynesian islands. Then, the ship will travel to New Zealand and Australia, before calling in ports in Asian countries such as Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand. Then, the Seven Seas Mariner will sail on to India, including a visit to Mumbai, before travelling to the Arabian Sea and destinations such as Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and more. The itinerary continues on to Europe with visits to Greece, Turkey and other Mediterranean ports like Rome and Barcelona, before crossing the Atlantic Ocean to return to Miami.
Highlights of Seven Seas Mariner's ports of call include:
- Honolulu, Hawaii
- Rhodes, Greece
- Napier, New Zealand
- Phuket, Thailand
- Luxor, Egypt
Highlights of shore exclusions include:
- 2024 World Cruise Gala in Miami, U.S.
- Soundscapes in the Garden in Wellington, New Zealand
- The Bombay Bazaar in Mumbai, India
- Reservatauro in Málaga, Spain
Highlights of optional land tours include:
- The Best of New Zealand
- The Taj Mahal
- Egypt's Renowned Relics
- The Himalayan Kingdom of Nepal
Inclusions for the voyage include roundtrip First Class Air as well as complimentary door-to-door luggage, medical services, dining, wine and spirits, gratuities and more. Guests can also enjoy unlimited shore excursions, and complimentary WiFi.
For more information on Regent's 132-night world cruise and inclusive pricing, click here.