This is what luxury bucket lists are made of: Australia to Alaska; Asia to Arabia, the South Pacific to South America. Regent Seven Seas Voyage Collection 2026-2027 has it all.

There are 173 new itineraries offering cultures and unforgettable memories covering all parts of the world. And they are expected to fly off the shelves.

Lisa Pile, VP sales and General Manager Asia Pacific for Regent Seven Seas Cruises, says Australians have become luxury lovers and sophisticated travellers – which is why Regent can sell these cruises so far out.

“Australians have become quite a sophisticated traveller,” she tells Cruise Passenger in our latest OnBoard podcast, where she talks in detail about the range of destinations and experiences on offer.

“If we’d spoken about travelling 10, 15 years ago, we weren’t a sophisticated traveller. We are now. And we really understand luxury. We really understand value. We really appreciate service, good quality food.

“I’m really proud to say that when travelling overseas now, when you see Australians travelling, they really have become a sophisticated traveller.”

Pre-registration is open now, and sales start on 25 July. Pile’s best advice is: get in quick – and remember, the top suites go first.

To mark the launch of the Voyage Collection, Regent is offering a 5 per cent saving on all subsequent 2026-27 sailings, if you book two or more voyages between 25 July and 7 August 2024.

This limited promotion applies to any sailing in 2024, 2025, 2026 and 2027.

“Whether you are spending 7 days or 7 weeks or more on board, our guests will see the world while enjoying the highest standards of personalised service and the most comprehensive inclusions list of any ultra-luxury cruise line from spacious suites to unlimited shore excursions, from exquisite specialty dining to premium beverages,” says Andrea De Marco, President of RSSC.

Staying longer in ports is a major new initiative from Regent. Multiple days in ports and a strong cruise-land program pits the Regent value propositions against the rising cost of hotels.

There will be eight new immersive overnight itineraries in 2026-27 featuring overnight stays in multiple destinations, four Mediterranean voyages, four Northern Europe journeys, 20+ Evening shore excursions and 30+ overnight calls.

And two of the four Grand Voyages feature Sydney – and are Pile’s favourites.

“There is a Tokyo to Sydney and Barcelona to Sydney. So two out of the four grand voyages involve Sydney and I am really excited about that for our market.”

Regent Seven Seas' butler
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Highlights of the Regent Seven Seas collection

Highlights of the collection include the 140-night 2027 World Cruise, and four new Grand Voyages ranging from 60 to 82 nights and eight immersive overnight sailings.

  • The 2027 World Cruise features new itineraries sailing from Seattle to Alaska, Galveston, Texas and Tampa to the Caribbean.
  • The Collection includes seven port-intensive voyages in Japan, excursions of the Fjords of Milford and Doubtful & Dusky Sound in New Zealand, South American adventures to the Drake Passage and Arctic Peninsula and four Icelandic sailings.
  • Regent offers numerous overnight stays in destinations such as Hong Kong, Bora Bora and Mumbai.
  • There will be maiden calls in exotic Mombasa, Zanzibar and Melaka.

You can hear Regent VP Sales and General Manager Lisa Pile talk about the new collection on our OnBoard podcast here.

Voyage Collection highlights

Africa and Arabia

Seven Seas Navigator and Seven Seas Voyager offer 9 African and Arabian sailings ranging from 15 to 21 nights. Some of attractive ports of call include Maputo, Nosy Be, Port Praslin, Seychelles, CVape Town, Jeddah, Dubai, Mombasa and Zanzibar.

Alaska

Seven Seas Explorer will sail to Alaska on 16 voyages from 7 to 14 nights departing from Vancouver, Seward, Seattle and arriving at Klawock, Ketchikan, Inside Passage and Hubbard Glacier.

Asia

Seven Seas Explorer and Seven Seas Navigator will cruise to Asia on 15 voyages ranging from 12 to 20 nights. Japan itineraries are port-intensive voyages with calls at Singapore, Ho Chi Minh City and Shanghai. New Asian destinations include Hirara, Sakaiminato, Kanasawa, Akita, Oarai, Lombok and Melaka.

Australia & New Zealand

Seven Seas Explorer and Seven Seas Navigator will have eight sailings offering 10-19 nighties including two holiday cruises. Highlights include the Fjords of Milford, =Dusky & Doubtful Sounds and visits to Sydney, Tasmania, Whitsunday Islands, Napier, Rotorua and an overnight stop in Melbourne.

Mediterranean

There will be 47 sailings In the Mediterranean including overnight stays in Rome, Valencia, Dubrovnik, Athens, Istanbul and Lisbon. There will be new destinations including Gallipoli.

South Pacific

Seven Seas Navigator will have three sailings to the South Pacific including a round-trip from Papeete exploring French Polynesia. There will be 10-18 nights visiting Bora Bora, Mystery Island, Vanuatu, Suva, Fiji, Noumea, New Caledonia and Samoa.

Grand Voyages

There will be four new Grand Voyages with pre-night hotel and dinner packages, exclusive shoreside experiences, door-to-door luggage service and unlimited valet laundry.

Grand Arctic Adventure

There’s the 81-night itinerary from New York to Barcelona onboard Seven Seas Mariner departing 29 June 2026.

Grand Asia Exploration

This 60-night journey from Tokyo to Sydney onboard Seven Seas Explorer Is a very popular journey and departs on 20 October 2026.

Grand Continental Sojourn

The 82-night journey from Barcelona to Sydney will depart on 9 November 2026.

Indian Ocean Odyssey

The 61-night voyage onboard Seven Seas Voyager will depart Cape Town to Barcelona on 1 February 2027.

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