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Regent Seven Seas Cruises
The recently refurbished Seven Seas Mariner® will visit 31 countries, across 7 continents and over 37,000 nautical miles

Beckoning to curious and discerning explorers, Regent Seven Seas Cruises®, the world’s leading ultra-luxury cruise line, has unveiled its long-anticipated 2029 World Cruise - Eras of Exploration - setting sail on January 6, 2029, on board the beautiful Seven Seas Marinerreg;.

Journeying around the globe for a total of 150 nights, Seven Seas Mariner will become an intimate home away from home for 700 luxury travelers as they embark on this incredible adventure from Miami, Florida to Rome (Civitavecchia), Italy, sailing over 37,000 nautical miles to 70 ports of call, across 7 continents. Seven Seas Mariner has recently undergone extensive refurbishments, emphasizing Regent’s relentless pursuit of perfection across The World’s Most Luxurious Fleet®. During the voyage, guests will enjoy new public spaces and beautifully transformed suites that exude modern elegance while prioritizing comfort.

Fares for the 150-night voyage start from $99,999 per guest for a Deluxe Veranda Suite, up to $344,999 per guest for a 2002 sq foot Signature Suite. The 2029 World Cruise opens for reservations on April 1, 2026, and guests will be able to pre-register their interest from March 25, 2026, by visiting RSSC.com/2029-World-Cruise.

Inspired by history’s greatest explorers, the Eras of Exploration 2029 World Cruise follows the great arcs of human discovery - tracing modern marvels and ancient empires to seafaring legends and storied civilizations. Departing from sleek Miami, the passage will sail deep within South America, gliding down the Amazon River before descending to the majestic peaks of Antarctica.

Guests will then cruise the awe-inspiring Pacific Ocean, exploring mythic islands of Polynesia before reaching the dramatic coastlines of Australia and onto southeast Asia where ancient temples and modern skyscrapers dot the horizon. Crossing the Indian Ocean will take guests on a journey to marvel at the architectural feats of Indian and Arabian dynasties, sacred cities of Petra, and the banks of the Nile River. The epic sojourn will conclude sailing the romantic, historic coastlines of the Mediterranean before culminating in the Eternal City - Rome.

Promising guests an immersive journey across the globe, 326 included shore excursions are offered as part of Regent’s unrivaled all-inclusive luxury offering. The adventurous at heart will have ample opportunity to deep dive into some of the world’s jaw-dropping destinations thanks to 13 overnight stays in fascinating locales such as Lima (Callao), Peru and Sydney, Australia.

After a day’s exploration, guests will return to the luxurious Seven Seas Mariner. The thoughtfully executed refurbishments made at the end of 2025 mirror the same impeccable attention to detail seen on Regent’s renowned Explorer-Class ships. The investment has transformed the ship with refreshed suites complete with updated furnishings and details; fully redesigned marble bathrooms for Signature, Grand, Mariner, Seven Seas and Horizon Suites; and a newly enhanced Pool Grill elevated with a new pizzeria concept. In addition, Regent has elevated the standard for culinary enrichment at sea with the launch of its new Epicurean Enrichment Studio, a state-of-the-art culinary theater on board Seven Seas Mariner for its current World Cruise.

Before embarking on Seven Seas Mariner, guests will begin their adventure with a one-night pre-cruise stay in a luxury hotel in vibrant and lively Miami, Florida, and an exclusive pre-cruise gala dinner. Regent’s World Cruises are elevated with a range of luxurious enhancements including exclusive shoreside experiences and commemorative gift, as well as bespoke amenities such as unlimited laundry - including dry cleaning and pressing, a door-to-door luggage service, onboard medical consultations, and more.

 

2029 World Cruise by numbers

  • 37,212 nautical miles
  • 326 included shore excursions
  • 70 ports of call
  • 57 UNESCO World Heritage Sites
  • 31 countries visited
  • 13 overnight stays
  • 17 seas, straits, gulfs, bays, and channels cruised
  • 7 continents
  • 3 oceans cruised

 

Overnights in Port

  • Aqaba, Jordan
  • Bali (Benoa), Indonesia
  • Bora Bora, French Polynesia
  • Dubai, United Arab Emirates
  • Jerusalem (Haifa), Israel
  • Lima (Callao), Peru
  • Luxor (Safaga), Egypt
  • Mumbai, India
  • Papeete (Tahiti), French Polynesia
  • Phuket, Thailand
  • Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
  • Singapore
  • Sydney, Australia
Apr 04, 2026

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