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2017-2018 Voyage Collection tHe most inclusiVe luxury experience™ 2017-2018 Voyage collection 2017-2018 voyageintroducing our 2017/18collection cruise collection together we begin the next chapter of our story, one that will be filled with exquisite destinations, exceptional newfound friends and sumptuous comforts that go beyond travel experiences of the past. 2017/18 HigHligHts 33 new ports of Call panama canal — 8 panama Canal crossings Seven Seas Explorer® —Makes her debut in northern europe in June 2017 Seven Seas Voyager® —returns to the Mediterranean from May to october 2017 Seven Seas Mariner® —returns, newly refreshed, to alaska in summer 2017. Seven Seas Navigator® – a first for regent seven seas Cruises; a 30-night grand crossing through the northwest passage, July 19, 2017. also new departures from los angeles which feature Hawaii and Mexico. new UnesCo WORLD HERITAGE sites: Highlights include: provence, France — Historic centre of avignon, From singapore — siem reap, Cambodia — angkor wat, Hilo, Hawaii — Hawaii volcanoes national park, mumbai, india — elephanta Caves new extensive free 3 night land programmes for 2018: magical Bali — land of the gods the essence of Bangkok plUs new seven SEAS soCiety BENEFITS 2017-2018 voyage ColleCtion | 3 4 | rssc.com Enjoy… it's a included. true luxury is not measured by cost or by karat, but by the unforgettable experiences that stay with you for the rest of your life. and the best way to enjoy the moments that matter is to allow us to take care of every detail, from flights to overnights, as you explore the world’s most magnificent destinations. this is cruising as it was meant to be — a sumptuous world where your every wish, your every whim and your every want are met with personalised service, luxurious comfort and complete fulfillment of your passion for travel. anticipate an unforgettable journey to your dream destination where everything is included, without exception and without compromise. You really can have it all aboard Regent Seven Seas Cruises®. FREE retUrn fligHts anD transfers on every CrUise FREE UnliMiteD wifi for all sUite Categories FREE UNLIMITED sHORE EXCURSIONS FREE 3-nigHt LAND programme* ON SELECt VOYAGES FREE SPECIALiTY RESTAURANTS FREE UNLIMITED BEVERAGES INClUDING FINE WINES AND PREMiUM SPIRITS FREE PRE-PAID GRATUITIES FREE 1-nigHt lUxURY HOTEL PACKAGE in ConCierge sUites anD HigHer FREE business Class fligHts to Europe in pentHoUse sUites anD HigHer * See page 58 for Terms & Conditions. tHe regent experienCe | 5 new itineraries exciting Beginning in 2017, our four-ship fleet offers more diverse voyages than ever before. our expertly designed itineraries feature exhilarating calls on iconic world cities, exciting overnights and plenty of time in port to fully experience the must-see sights and hidden treasures of the places you’ve longed to explore. Below is a sampling of notable sailings among the more than 100 voyages highlighted within this ambitious collection. voyage tHroUgH tHe nortHwest passage aboard our most intimate and beloved ship, Seven Seas Navigator®, you may embark on an unprecedented voyage through Canada's fabled northwest passage. in 2017, depart from seward and sail through sounds, channels, bays, and straits that pass through often ice-filled arctic waters before arriving at Montréal on the 30-night Grand Northwest Passage voyage (pg. 27). explore 11 new ports, including the dramatic alaskan coasts of Homer and Kodiak, as well as the rare wildlife and vibrant culture of greenland in Upernavik and Uummannaq. Journey to saguenay, Canada’s only navigable fjord, surrounded by verdant mountains and high plateaus, and then contrast that landscape with the spectacular views of the st. lawrence river from Dufferin terrace in Quebec City. this once-in-a-lifetime voyage is the perfect combination of adventure and exploration with the world’s most inclusive luxury experience. UUmmannaq, Greenland 6 | rssc.com a retUrn to tHe west Coast anD a reCorD nUMBer of panaMa Canal Crossings regent seven seas Cruises® has added more departures from los angeles, California, allowing you to explore the serene islands of Hawaii and the culturally rich Mexican riviera. Seven Seas Navigator® and the newly refurbished Seven Seas Mariner® will travel between the world’s greatest oceans and to the vibrant cities of Central america through the magnificent panama Canal a record eight times in the 2017-2018 season. in the summer, Seven Seas Mariner® returns to alaska not only as the most luxurious ship to sail the region, but also offering the exclusive optional 5-night land programme, Canadian rockies by rocky Mountaineer, that allows you to see the best of the Canadian west, much of it from the comfort of an opulent goldleaf service coach. exploring eUrope tHroUgHoUt tHe seasons in June 2017, Seven Seas Explorer® arrives in southampton to celebrate her inaugural season in northern europe, which includes destination-rich itineraries to iceland and the Baltic. at the same time, Seven Seas Voyager® makes her triumphant return to the glamorous Mediterranean from June through october. for those adventurers wishing to peek at the changing of the season across the ocean, embark on the Fall Foliage Crossing from lisbon to new york aboard Seven Seas Navigator® (pg. 17). and sail to the top of the world without having to fly across the atlantic, cruising through white nights between reykjavik and oslo aboard the Grand Arctic Journey (pg. 46) from Montréal to new york. antwerp, BelGiUm mexican riviera new itineraries | 7 free unlimited shore excursions explore within the destination-rich itineraries that will take you from the mystic islands of south asia to the iconic cities of europe to the serene and lush landscapes of Hawaii, the 2017-2018 voyage Collection includes an exceptional array of free Unlimited shore excursions. Below is a sampling of these exceptional tours: roMe, italy seMarang, inDonesia Bracciano lake & Wine tasting semarang & ancient Hilltop temples near rome, visit the charming villages of Bracciano lake from semarang, discover Java’s ancient culture to learn of their rich etruscan history and to sample their as you explore the gedong songo temple complex, traditionally produced wine, olive oil and bread. considered an iconic example of Javanese architecture. Free Free Berlin, gerMany st. JoHn’s, antigUa mecklenBurg countryside cHampagne & loBster catamaran cruise & narroW gauge railWay in st. John’s, indulge in a lobster and champagne buffet near Berlin, journey to the charming countryside of the while listening to the sounds of sweet Caribbean music Mecklenburg district where you will board a historic train aboard a catamaran. for a ride through the land of a thousand lakes. Free Free JUneaU, alasKa pUnta arenas, CHile mendenHall glacier & WHale Quest otWay sound & penguin reserVe in Juneau, sail to stephens passage, known for being a in punta arenas, experience the pristine natural beauty favored location of humpback whales, and get closer to and wildlife of the patagonian countryside during this these amazing creatures than you’ve ever been before. picturesque half-day visit. Free Free St. John'S, antiGUa pUnta arenaS, chile 8 | rssc.com elephanta caveS palace of the popeS mUmBai, india provence, france unesco world heritage sites discover visiting the incredible man-made structures and wondrous natural landscapes deemed vital and protected sites by UnesCo is a dream for many luxury travellers. we understand and share this passion for discovery, which is why we are proud to offer you access to a significant number of tours to UnesCo world Heritage sites, from China’s great wall to antoni gaudí’s masterpieces in Barcelona, as part of our free Unlimited shore excursions, regent Choice shore excursions and 3-night land programmes. Below, find a sampling of the magnificent places you can explore. PROVENCe, franCe — HistoriC Centre of avignon avignon was home to seven popes of the 14th century, who chose to reside here rather than in rome. the incredible palace of the popes was one of the largest buildings of its time. froM singapore: sieM reap, CaMBoDia — angKor wat originally a Hindu temple, this now Buddhist temple is the largest religious monument in the world. it was built by the Khmer king suryavarman ii in the early 12th century. HILO, HAWAII — HAWAII volCanoes national parK Hawaii's only UnesCo world Heritage site, this park is home to the magnificent Kilauea volcano. witness its summit, caldera and craters and marvel at this dramatic landscape. MUMBai, inDia — elepHanta Caves the exceptional rock-cut cave complex is a collection of shrines, courtyards, grand halls and porticos, filled with exquisite stone sculptures and reliefs of Hindu gods and goddesses. sHore exCUrsions & UnesCo worlD Heritage sites | 9 2017 mediterranean DELUXE & CONCIERGE PENTHOUSE VERANDA SUITES SUITES SUITES & HIGHER 2017 Best UK fares per person 25tH anniversary CrUise exQUisite MeDiterranean £4,669 £5,329 £7,129 april 9, 2017 | 10 nigHts | Barcelona to Venice | Seven Seas Explorer® Ports Visited: Barcelona, Marseille, Monte Carlo, Florence/Pisa (Livorno), Rome (Civitavecchia), Naples/Pompeii, Kotor, Zadar, Venice o Visit rssc.com for all fares, full deck plans and suite layouts. Join Us for a MonUMental CeleBration sail aboard our special 25th anniverSary crUiSe hosted by regent seven seas Cruises® president & Coo, Jason Montague. voyage highlights include memorable events such as hosted dinners, a festive sail-away party, and a commemorative gift delivered to your suite. venice, italy
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