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Regent rolls out Starlink on all six ships in its fleet

Regent Seven Seas Cruises has installed "the world's first and largest satellite constellation" Starlink on all six ships in its fleet, promising guests high-speed, unlimited Wi-Fi.

Regent Seven Seas Cruises has installed “the world’s first and largest satellite constellation” Starlink on all six ships in its fleet, promising guests high-speed, unlimited Wi-Fi.

It says Starlink will use “advanced low earth orbit satellites” to improve the capacity, speed, and reliability of onboard internet, offering guests a high-speed experience.

Travellers will receive a complimentary log-in per suite which offers unlimited Wi-Fi, and can also opt to purchase additional suite log-ins and upgrade the connection.

Seven Seas Mariner now has high-speed, unlimited Wi-Fi
Seven Seas Mariner now has high-speed, unlimited Wi-Fi

Regent Seven Seas President, Andrea DeMarco says, “We are committed to providing an unrivalled experience for our discerning guests and are delighted to give luxury travellers the ability to share photos and videos, stream films and enjoy other immersive content on board at even faster speeds.”

“As the leaders in all-inclusive ultra-luxury cruising, this installation of Starlink WiFi across our entire fleet will not only improve our guests’ ability to communicate with loved ones at home but also support the ship’s operational needs and services.”

Meanwhile, Regent Seven Seas Cruises has announced a new 14-night ‘Golf Spotlight by Annika Sörenstam’ cruise around the British and Irish Isles in summer 2025.

Guests will cruise on the new Seven Seas Grandeur, departing 23 June 2025 on a roundtrip from Southampton, England. The itinerary includes the opportunity to play on six prestigious courses.

For more information, visit RSSC.com.