Seven Seas Explorer has made her debut in WA, travelling from Sydney to Singapore on an ‘Australia Uncovered’ itinerary.
The ultra-luxury cruise ship docked in Fremantle before departing for Bali, where she’ll sail the Java Sea and South China Sea, before finishing her journey in Singapore.
Explorer is the epitome of luxury ocean cruising with 473 chandeliers, an A$9 million art collection, including pieces by Chagall and Picasso, and more than 4,262 square metres of marble.
There are 373 suites and 10 decks, including a pool and sports deck with a golf net, putting green, paddle tennis court and bocce court.
Foodies can choose from French cuisine at the Art Deco Chartreuse, Asian at Pacific Rim, steakhouse meal at Prime 7, or casual, intimate Italian dining at Sette Mari.


In December 2026, Regent’s Seven Seas Prestige will make her debut, the first in the ‘Prestige’ class, the luxury cruise line’s first new ‘class’ of ship in 10 years.
The ships are 40 per cent larger than any other ship by the cruise line and will have the highest crew-to-guest ratio in the industry with 822 guests and 630 crew.
The ultra-luxury liner will also have the largest cruise ship suite on the high seas.
The A$40,000 per night two-storey Skyview Regent Suite has two bedrooms, two-and-a-half bathrooms, a dining and living room, floating natural stone staircase, private in-suite elevator, personal gym and sauna.
For more information, visit Regent Seven Seas.