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Regent adds multi-day land experiences to sailings on six ships

Regent Seven Seas has unveiled a new collection of nearly 50 multi-day land programs available pre- and post-cruises on six of its seven ships.

Regent Seven Seas has unveiled a new collection of nearly 50 multi-day land programs available pre- and post-cruises on six of its seven ships.

The new collection includes everything from a four-day escape to the French Riviera before a seven-night Seas Splendor cruise in Monte Carlo to an active holiday in and around Cape Town before 15 nights on Seven Seas Navigator.

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Oceania Chief Luxury Officer Jason Montague

Regent Chief Luxury Officer Jason Montague says the collection is a natural extension of the Regent experience guests love.

“By inviting travellers to linger longer in some of the world’s most iconic destinations, these thoughtfully curated journeys allow for deeper cultural immersion in our ships’ home ports, further elevating the seamless luxury and enriching discovery that defines every Regent voyage.”

London © Charles Postiaux
London © Charles Postiaux

Among the options are the seven night sailing in July on Seven Seas Splendor with four nights on the French Riviera visiting Monaco’s Old Town, lunch at a Michelin-starred restaurant and stays in Nice.

In London, explore the British countryside for five days including visits to the Tower of London, Oxford Castle and Blenheim Palace, birthplace of Winston Churchill, and dining at Gordon Ramsay’s Bread Street Kitchen & Bar, before a nine-night sailing on Seven Seas Voyager from London to Belgium and France.

Four days can be spent in New Zealand’s adventure capital of Queenstown paired with 16-days around the South Island including the famed Milford Sounds, while in South Africa nature lovers can hike Table Mountain, paddle with the penguins in Simon’s Town, and explore Cape Point Nature Reserve on foot after 15 days sailing between Mauritius and Cape Town.

Seven Seas Prestige Skyview Regent Suite
Seven Seas Prestige Skyview Regent Suite

Earlier this month, Regent also announced it’d ordered its fourth Prestige-class ship to be delivered in 2036.

It follows the debut of Seven Seas Prestige in December 2026, with a second and third ship coming in 2030 and 2033.

Seven Seas Prestige is the luxury cruise line’s first new ship class in a decade and will be 40 per cent larger than any other Regent ship, and accommodate only 10 per cent more guests.

Regent Seven Seas Seven Seas Prestige
Seven Seas Prestige

Montague says the investment underscores the cruise line’s commitment to leading the ultra-luxury cruise market.

“When Seven Seas Prestige went on sale in June 2025, we enjoyed the biggest single booking day for the launch of a new ship in our history.

“We are confident that each ship in this remarkable class will be equally sought‑after, offering guests the most luxurious way to explore the world.”

For more information, visit Regent.