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Regent Seven Seas Cruises Transoceanic Crossings Voyages TRANSOCEANIC CROSSINGS AUGUST 2021 TO APRIL 2023 92 | RSSC.COM REDEFINING RELAXATION The lapping of the waves, the freshening breeze and the spellbinding beauty of the open ocean carry a serenity like nothing else on the planet. Set out upon the Atlantic and uncover a new definition of what it means to escape as you cross an ocean, and delight in the fullness of the world’s most luxurious fleet. Begin and end these serene sailings in some of the most stunning and breathtaking locales on the planet. Exploring the beautiful, dry, emptiness of the ancient Namib Desert is an extraordinary experience to hold in wondrous contrast to the equally stark and magnificent seascape of the open ocean. The luscious green volcanic worlds of Madeira, the Azores and the Canary Islands otherwise astound, while Bermuda offers the perfect stopover with her pink sand beaches. Spend a day soaking in the warm sun on the Pool Deck or allow yourself to be pampered in our illustrious Serene Spa & Wellness® with the incredible care of our professional staff. Participate in Chef-led culinary demonstrations, aboard Seven Seas Splendor® to expand your palate and increase your culinary acumen. Join your fellow luxury travellers each afternoon for an elegant tea service in one of our lounges and compete in a fun round of trivia. Enjoy the variety of high-quality musical productions, specially designed for our intimate theatre. Take a subtler approach to the evening and enjoy the absence of city lights on a clear night, stargazing under the warmth of a cashmere throw on your private balcony. Whatever your pleasure is on board, these are only a few of the many opportunities to make the most of your time on a transoceanic voyage. Collect a trove of unforgettable memories during your mindful escape across the seas. SANTA CRUZ DE TENERIFE, CANARY ISLANDS TRANSOCEANIC CROSSINGS | 93 SETE CIDADES FROM PONTA DELGADA, AZORES ALL SUITES INCLUDE RETURN FLIGHTS & TRANSFERS FREE 3-NIGHT PRE- OR POST- CRUISE LAND PROGRAMME ON SELECT VOYAGES FREE UNLIMITED SHORE EXCURSIONS FREE UNLIMITED WIFI NEW VALET LAUNDRY SERVICE CONCIERGE SUITES AND HIGHER ALSO INCLUDE: FREE 1-NIGHT PRE-CRUISE HOTEL PACKAGE PENTHOUSE SUITES AND HIGHER ALSO INCLUDE: FREE BUSINESS CLASS FLIGHTS TO EUROPE PERSONAL BUTLER *See page 123 for Terms & Conditions. 2021 FROM TO/SHIP NIGHTS ITINERARY 17 AUG BARCELONA – NEW YORK 16 Barcelona, At Sea, Seville (Cádiz), Portimão, At Sea, Funchal (Madeira), Seven Seas Navigator® At Sea, Ponta Delgada (Azores), Horta (Azores), At Sea (4 days), 51 St. George’s (Bermuda), At Sea, New York O 31 OCT BARCELONA – MIAMI 14 Barcelona, At Sea, Seville (Cádiz), At Sea, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, 18 Seven Seas Mariner® At Sea (6 days), Royal Naval Dockyard (Bermuda), At Sea (2 days), Miami 23 NOV BARCELONA – MIAMI 14 Barcelona, At Sea (2 days), Arrecife (Lanzarote), Santa Cruz de Tenerife, 25 Seven Seas Splendor® At Sea (6 days), San Juan, At Sea (2 days), Miami 22 DEC CAPE TOWN – RIO DE JANEIRO 14 Festive Cruise Cape Town, At Sea, Luderitz, Walvis Bay O , At Sea (2 days), 15 Seven Seas Voyager® Jamestown (Saint Helena), At Sea (5 days), Rio de Janeiro O 2022 1 APR MIAMI – LISBON 14 Miami, Great Stirrup Cay (Bahamas), At Sea, Hamilton (Bermuda) O , Seven Seas Voyager® At Sea (4 days), Horta (Azores), Ponta Delgada (Azores), At Sea, 46 Funchal (Madeira), At Sea, Lisbon 5 APR MIAMI – BARCELONA 14 Miami, At Sea (2 days), Royal Naval Dockyard (Bermuda), At Sea (4 days), Seven Seas Splendor® Ponta Delgada (Azores), At Sea (2 days), Málaga, Cartagena, 52 Palma de Mallorca, Barcelona O Overnight in port FREE SHORE EXCURSIONS (UP TO) FREE BUSINESS CLASS FLIGHTS FROM PENTHOUSE SUITES FREE 3-NIGHT LAND PROGRAMME FOR UP-TO-DATE ITINERARIES, FARES AND T&CS, PLEASE VISIT RSSC.COM 94 | RSSC.COM NEWLY RELEASED ITINERARIES BARCELONA • ARRECIFE (LANZAROTE) MIAMI • • • PONTA DELGADA (AZORES) SANTA CRUZ HORTA (AZORES) SAN JUAN• DE TENERIFE SEVILLE NEW YORK • (CÁDIZ) •BARCELONA • • • • FUNCHAL (MADEIRA)• • PORTIMÃO BERMUDA ATLANTIC OCEAN TREASURES BARCELONA TO MIAMI ADVENTURE IN THE AZORES Seven Seas Splendor® 19 NOVEMBER 2022 | 14 NIGHTS BARCELONA TO NEW YORK UP TO 25 FREE SHORE EXCURSIONS Seven Seas Navigator® 24 AUGUST 2022 | 16 NIGHTS DATE PORT ARRIVE DEPART 19 Nov Barcelona, Spain Noon 6pm UP TO 48 FREE SHORE EXCURSIONS Embark 20 Cruising the Mediterranean Sea DATE PORT ARRIVE DEPART DATE PORT ARRIVE DEPART 21 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean 24 Aug Barcelona, Spain Noon 7pm 1 Sep Horta (Azores), Portugal 8am 4pm Embark 22 Arrecife (Lanzarote), Canary Islands 10am 7pm 2-5 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean 23 Santa Cruz de Tenerife, 8am 5pm 25 Cruising the Mediterranean Sea 6 St. George's, Bermuda 8am 5pm Canary Islands 26 Seville (Cádiz), Spain 8am 11pm 7 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean 24-29 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean 27 Portimão, Portugal 8am 6pm 8 New York, New York O 9am 30 San Juan, Puerto Rico 9am 7pm 28 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean 9 New York, New York 8am 1 Dec Cruising the Atlantic Ocean 29 Funchal (Madeira), Portugal 8am 6pm Debark 2 Cruising the Bahamian Waters 30 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean O Overnight in port 3 Miami, Florida 8am 31 Ponta Delgada (Azores), Portugal 8am 6pm Debark FREE 3-NIGHT LAND PONTA DELGADA BARCELONA PROGRAMME PONTA DELGADA (AZORES) • (AZORES) LISBON • JAMESTOWN WALVIS BAY • • • • • BERMUDA BERMUDA •LUDERITZ • • • SEVILLE • FUNCHAL (CÁDIZ) RIO DE JANEIRO (MADEIRA) • • MIAMI • MIAMI CAPE TOWN BERMUDIAN TRADITIONS SANDS TO SEAS TO SAMBA EASTER IN PORTUGAL & CELEBRATIONS CAPE TOWN TO RIO DE JANEIRO MIAMI TO LISBON MIAMI TO BARCELONA Seven Seas Voyager® Seven Seas Splendor® Seven Seas Voyager® 5 JANUARY 2023 | 14 NIGHTS 28 MARCH 2023 | 12 NIGHTS 5 APRIL 2023 | 14 NIGHTS UP TO 15 FREE SHORE EXCURSIONS UP TO 22 FREE SHORE EXCURSIONS UP TO 14 FREE SHORE EXCURSIONS DATE PORT ARRIVE DEPART DATE PORT ARRIVE DEPART DATE PORT ARRIVE DEPART 5 Jan Cape Town, South Africa Noon 9pm 28 Mar Miami, Florida Noon 6pm 5 Apr Miami, Florida Noon 7pm Embark Embark Embark 6 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean 29-30 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean 6-7 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean 7 Luderitz, Namibia 7am 5pm 31 Royal Naval Dockyard, Bermuda 7am 3pm 8 Hamilton, Bermuda O 8am 8 Walvis Bay, Namibia O 9am 1-4 Apr Cruising the Atlantic Ocean 9 Hamilton, Bermuda 2pm 9 Walvis Bay, Namibia 2pm 5 Ponta Delgada (Azores), 10am 7pm 10-13 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean Portugal 10-11 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean 14 Ponta Delgada (Azores), 10am 6pm 6 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean Portugal 12 Jamestown, Saint Helena 10am 7pm 7 Funchal (Madeira), Portugal 8am 6pm 15-16 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean 13-17 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean 8 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean 17 Seville (Cádiz), Spain 8am 6pm 18 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil O 8am 9 Lisbon, Portugal 8am 18 Cruising the Mediterranean Sea 19 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 8am Debark Debark 19 Barcelona, Spain 8am Debark O Overnight in port O Overnight in port TRANSOCEANIC CROSSINGS 95.
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