Explore Southeast Asia and Australia in all-inclusive luxury from just $13,272

Sponsored by Regent Seven Seas Cruises

You can live the life of luxury at sea with top cruise line Regent Seven Seas Cruises and save up to 40 per cent on selected voyages in 2025 and 2026.

And not only that. You will receive a FREE 2-category suite upgrade and secure your booking with a low 7.5% deposit only.

But hurry, this offer ends on 28 February 2025.

You can now visit your bucket-list destinations in the Mediterranean, Northern Europe, and Asia and save money. 

If you have always wanted to experience the best Southeast Asia can offer, then book the 18-night Bali to Hong Kong onboard Seven Seas Mariner with fares starting from $15,113pp – a 25% discount.

In addition, you will enjoy a FREE 2-category suite upgrade up to a penthouse suite and secure your favourite suite with only a low 7.5% booking deposit.

Departing Bali on April 10, 2025, Mariner will call on Surabaya, overnight in Singapore, then visit Ko Samui, followed by Bangkok, Ho Chi Minh City, Hanoi and Hong Kong.

You will enjoy unlimited shore excursions, specialty dining at no additional cost, unlimited premium wines and beverages and unlimited WiFi.

If you prefer to sail from Bangkok to Dubai and save up to 25%, then look no further than the 20-night itinerary onboard Seven Seas Voyager departing Bangkok on April 26, 2025, with fares starting from $17,910pp.

You will also receive a 2-category suite upgrade and confirm your booking with a low 7.5% deposit.

A river running through Northern Europe

Bali to Sydney

Seven Seas Explorer
16-nights
WAS: $19,560
NOW: $13,272

If you love cruising Seven Seas Explorer and spending Christmas on board, then this is your chance to also save up to 30% for a 16-night itinerary from Bali to Sydney departing 12 December 2025. Fares start from $13,272 per person – down from $19,560 per person. And you can secure your favourite suite with just a 7.5% deposit.

You will spend two nights in Bali, before visiting Lombok, Komodo, Darwin, Cairns, Airlie Beach, spend Christmas Day in Brisbane, and arrive in Sydney on 27 December.

During your journey, you can get into the Christmas mood as you enjoy unlimited premium wines and beverages, unlimited access to spa facilities, one-night pre-cruise hotel at the Ritz Carlton for those booking Concierge suites and a personal butler if you book a penthouse suite. 

Seven Seas Explorer has 548 crew members looking after 746 guests. You can enjoy dining at some of the ship’s lavish specialty restaurants including Chartreuse for an amazing veal rack of loin served with caramelized endive, grape chutney, and walnut veal jus sauce.

If you fancy a good steak, head to Prime 7 to savour a succulent filet mignon, a mouthwatering cote de boeuf and finish off with a slice of 14-layer Valhrona chocolate cake with pistachio sauce.

Since it is a Christmas sailing, pamper yourself with a body massage, facial and finish off with a manicure and pedicure. Now you are ready to party and indulge in the ship’s festive activities. You can also head to the ship’s Constellation Theatre for a musical performance.  Before turning in, stop by the Explorer Lounge for a night cap at the black marble bar.

 A perfect Christmas cruise – with no washing up to do.

Seven Seas Explorer's route from Bali to Sydney on a map
Seven Seas Explorer’s route from Bali to Sydney

Hamburg to Lisbon

Seven Seas Voyager
12-nights
WAS: $16,720
NOW: $11,284

If you are a wine enthusiast appreciate good food and adore exploring historical gems, then this voyage from Hamburg to Lisbon calling Amsterdam, Paris, Bordeaux, and Oporto is made for you.

With prices reduced by up to 30 per cent, you will also get a FREE 2-category suite upgrade and you can secure your suite with a low 7.5% deposit. Prices start from $11,284 per person for the 12-night itinerary departing Hamburg on September 2, 2025. And you have up to 74 shore excursions included.

 As part of your pre-cruise package, you will stay at the Grand Elyse Hotel in Hamburg before boarding the luxury Seven Seas Voyager to begin your cruise. Hamburg is a handsome city where you can see famous works of art at the Hamburger Kunsthalle, have a cup of coffee at Alsterarkaden, and then stroll through the historic warehouse district. For a perfect bird’s eye view of the city, go to the top of the 400-year-old St Michaelis Church.

After sailing the North Sea, Voyager will call at Amsterdam, often called the radical city because of its very liberal lifestyle. It is also the cultural centre of Europe with 140 art galleries and 40 museums. Soak up its baroque architecture and canals. You can also go on a tour to a dairy farm to see how Edam cheese is made.

At Le Verdon, the gateway to Bordeaux, you will be able to get a taste of what French premium wine is all about. The area boasts some of the finest Bordeaux, cabernet sauvignon, and merlot in the world. 

You will also get a chance to spend some time in Bordeaux city, the wine capital of the world which produces more than 700 million bottles of wine a year. 

At Oporto, you will get to taste its signature port wine. Make sure you stop by a café to savour caldo verde, a soup made with potatoes, cabbage, and smoked sausage, and finish off with another glass of exquisite port wine.

Seven Seas Voyager's Route from Hamburg to Lisbon on a map
Seven Seas Voyager’s route from Hamburg to Lisbon

Regent Seven Seas experience

Life on board Seven Seas Voyager is effortlessly luxurious. With 455 crew looking after 698 guests, you will find that your every need is meticulously taken care of. Suites are lavishly furnished and most have a balcony. 

The food onboard is superb. From succulent lobster to the perfect filet mignon steak, dining at one of the specialty restaurants is a theatrical experience. Tucked away in the Horizon Lounge is the French restaurant Chartreuse where the fine cuisine is matched with some of the finest French wines. Try the frog legs in garlic cream sauce or the tender veal rack of loin – you are sure to come back again. 

If you fancy a steak dinner in a setting of leather wing-back chairs and dark wood furnishings, then head to Prime 7 and let the chefs work their magic. Enjoy a cocktail at the bar before tucking into your mouthwatering filet mignon.

Life on board the Seven Seas Voyager, staff and the furniture and flowers

For a more casual evening meal, there’s wholesome Italian fare at Sette Mari at La Veranda, perfectly matched with Tuscan wine.

There’s always some after-dinner entertainment that guests can attend, from West End musical performances to rousing singalongs at the plush Constellation Theatre, without a bad seat in the house. 

 In the afternoon, after spending some time on the pool deck, head to the Observation Lounge for a genteel afternoon tea. The lounge is also a popular gathering place for a pre-dinner cocktail or a nightcap with spectacular views of the water.  

To keep fit and trim, Voyager has an excellent Serene Spa and Wellness centre which offers a wide range of treatments to soothe the body and mind. And there’s the fitness centre, the jogging track, and the paddle tennis court on the top deck for that not-so-friendly match.

When you book a Regent cruise you are stepping into an all-inclusive, ultra-luxury experience that is unrivalled at sea. Everything is taken care of so you can leave your credit card behind in your suite safe. All you have to do is to unwind and enjoy.

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