All Inclusive Luxury
There are some cruise lines who promote “all-inclusive” and “luxury” there are other cruise lines who deliver a truly, all-inclusive, elegant luxury, surrounded by years of perfected experience.
Already boasting an award-winning fleet including numerous “Best Luxury Cruise Line”, “Best All Inclusive Cruise” and ‘Best Suites”, Seven Seas Splendor, the jewel in the crown, has been described as “Luxury Perfected” with perfectionist master craftmanship from the material used to build the ship to the refined artistry onboard.
Regent Seven Seas Cruises offer free unlimited fine wine and premium spirits, free open bars and lounges, free mini-bar in your suite replenished daily, free specialty restaurants, free unlimited Wi-Fi and all gratuities included in your fare. They are also the only line to offer free UNLIMITED shore excursions at EVERY port of call. Call it luxury defined.
Showcasing over 300 commissioned artworks including Picasso, elegant staircases, more than an acre of Italian marble, and 500 chandeliers , Splendor is the next iteration of luxury cruising. She also boasts one of the highest space ratios and lowest guest to crew ratios amongst all cruise lines, promising the most personalised service at sea.
Seven Seas Splendor was launched in February 2020 and will commence her inaugural Northern Europe season from July through to September 2021. “The inaugural Baltic and Northern Europe season promises a smorgasbord of desirable destinations and memorable experiences across 8 itineraries and takes in some of the continent’s most fabled destinations, from St. Petersburg to Stockholm, Barcelona to Belfast, with dozens of off-the-radar ports in between.”, says Steve Odell, Senior Vice President and Managing Director Asia Pacific at Regent Seven Seas Cruises. And you don’t have to think twice about stepping off the ship, with all Regent shore excursions included in your voyage.
Already boasting an award-winning fleet including numerous “Best Luxury Cruise Line”, “Best All Inclusive Cruise” and ‘Best Suites”, Seven Seas Splendor, the jewel in the crown, has been described as “Luxury Perfected” with perfectionist master craftmanship from the material used to build the ship to the refined artistry onboard.
Regent Seven Seas Cruises offer free unlimited fine wine and premium spirits, free open bars and lounges, free mini-bar in your suite replenished daily, free specialty restaurants, free unlimited Wi-Fi and all gratuities included in your fare. They are also the only line to offer free UNLIMITED shore excursions at EVERY port of call. Call it luxury defined.
Showcasing over 300 commissioned artworks including Picasso, elegant staircases, more than an acre of Italian marble, and 500 chandeliers , Splendor is the next iteration of luxury cruising. She also boasts one of the highest space ratios and lowest guest to crew ratios amongst all cruise lines, promising the most personalised service at sea.
Seven Seas Splendor was launched in February 2020 and will commence her inaugural Northern Europe season from July through to September 2021. “The inaugural Baltic and Northern Europe season promises a smorgasbord of desirable destinations and memorable experiences across 8 itineraries and takes in some of the continent’s most fabled destinations, from St. Petersburg to Stockholm, Barcelona to Belfast, with dozens of off-the-radar ports in between.”, says Steve Odell, Senior Vice President and Managing Director Asia Pacific at Regent Seven Seas Cruises. And you don’t have to think twice about stepping off the ship, with all Regent shore excursions included in your voyage.
Northern Europe Highlights
With hallowed ancient halls, breathtaking natural vistas, captivating wildlife experiences and unforgettable moments, Northern Europe creates memories to cherish for a lifetime.
Highlight of Splendor’s inaugural season includes “Voyages ranging between 10 and 59 nights - between London, Stockholm and Copenhagen that feature St Petersburg, one of my favourite places in the world,” says Odell.
Two full days in Russia’s cultural capital – sometimes known as Piter, City of Czars or Venice of the North – allow time to explore its many attractions. It’s one of those cities that is so packed with historic monuments and incredible art collections you can visit it many times and always discover something new or different.
During the summer months of the midnight sun, St. Petersburg celebrates its White Nights Festival, a series of cultural events held throughout the city. Regent’s impressive selection of free shore excursions allows you to see everything from palaces and cathedrals to St. Petersburg’s intricate network of rivers and canals by boat.
For a really special insight into the city, I recommend taking a chauffeur-driven car with a private guide. You can tailor the tour to suit yourself – we visited all the landmark sites, including Peterhof Palace, the Fabergé Museum, St. Isaacs Cathedral, Peter and Paul Cathedral and the Church of the Savior on the Spilled Blood – and we didn’t have to queue anywhere.
Another must-do is Catherine Palace, the extravagant 18th-century imperial residence in Pushkin originally built for Empress Elizabeth. Its ornate halls, lavish furnishings and world-famous Amber Room have to be seen to be believed. Regent organises special tours when the palace is closed to the public.
For those itching to spend time at sea after lockdown, there is a 59-night cruise from Stockholm to Istanbul The cruise will call at Helsinki, St Petersburg, Liepaja, Copenhagen, Amsterdam, London, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Saint Malo, Bordeaux, Bilbao, Oporto, Valencia, Barcelona, Rome, Taormina, Kotor, Venice, Santorini, Mykonos, Ephesus and Istanbul. With prices starting from $70,150pp, the cruise includes up to 338 free shore excursions.
Highlight of Splendor’s inaugural season includes “Voyages ranging between 10 and 59 nights - between London, Stockholm and Copenhagen that feature St Petersburg, one of my favourite places in the world,” says Odell.
Two full days in Russia’s cultural capital – sometimes known as Piter, City of Czars or Venice of the North – allow time to explore its many attractions. It’s one of those cities that is so packed with historic monuments and incredible art collections you can visit it many times and always discover something new or different.
During the summer months of the midnight sun, St. Petersburg celebrates its White Nights Festival, a series of cultural events held throughout the city. Regent’s impressive selection of free shore excursions allows you to see everything from palaces and cathedrals to St. Petersburg’s intricate network of rivers and canals by boat.
For a really special insight into the city, I recommend taking a chauffeur-driven car with a private guide. You can tailor the tour to suit yourself – we visited all the landmark sites, including Peterhof Palace, the Fabergé Museum, St. Isaacs Cathedral, Peter and Paul Cathedral and the Church of the Savior on the Spilled Blood – and we didn’t have to queue anywhere.
Another must-do is Catherine Palace, the extravagant 18th-century imperial residence in Pushkin originally built for Empress Elizabeth. Its ornate halls, lavish furnishings and world-famous Amber Room have to be seen to be believed. Regent organises special tours when the palace is closed to the public.
For those itching to spend time at sea after lockdown, there is a 59-night cruise from Stockholm to Istanbul The cruise will call at Helsinki, St Petersburg, Liepaja, Copenhagen, Amsterdam, London, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Saint Malo, Bordeaux, Bilbao, Oporto, Valencia, Barcelona, Rome, Taormina, Kotor, Venice, Santorini, Mykonos, Ephesus and Istanbul. With prices starting from $70,150pp, the cruise includes up to 338 free shore excursions.
Eloquent Dining
Whether it’s a barista made coffee to rouse you from your sleep, or a special unique dining experience, the 5 bespoke restaurants plus three bars and lounges are sure to quench your desire.
Dine on a ship favourite of Chateaubriand Beef Tenderloin, served on Versace dinnerware at Compass Rose, adventure tasting a “new” flavour like frog legs in garlic cream sauce with rutabaga at Chartreuse, sit back in a stunning overwater alcove at Sette Mari and enjoy authentic Italian specialties inspired by family recipes. Discover Pan-Asian culinary delights at Pacific Rim or elevated classic American fare at Prime 7. If you’re delighted by the stellar onboard dining, couple it with a visit to the Culinary Arts Kitchen for a hands-on experience in the cooking classes, often designed around the regions your cruise is exploring.
Dine on a ship favourite of Chateaubriand Beef Tenderloin, served on Versace dinnerware at Compass Rose, adventure tasting a “new” flavour like frog legs in garlic cream sauce with rutabaga at Chartreuse, sit back in a stunning overwater alcove at Sette Mari and enjoy authentic Italian specialties inspired by family recipes. Discover Pan-Asian culinary delights at Pacific Rim or elevated classic American fare at Prime 7. If you’re delighted by the stellar onboard dining, couple it with a visit to the Culinary Arts Kitchen for a hands-on experience in the cooking classes, often designed around the regions your cruise is exploring.
Suite Surrender
You’ll have plenty of room to stretch out onboard, with almost 5,000 square metres (over a football field) of balcony space with an all-balcony suite accommodation offering.
You may find it hard to leave your spacious suite with luxe touches like L’Occitane amenities, spacious walk in robes and lavish marble bathrooms.
Palatial doesn’t begin to describe the crowning glory, Regent Suite, the largest ever built on a luxury cruise ship. Located above the bridge, this splurge-worth accommodation offers more space than most homes with 412m2 of interior space, with meticulous attention to detail, like rare art, and grand features like an in-suite spa retreat with floor to ceiling ocean-view shower and a custom, handcrafted US$200,000 Vividus bed. It even comes with a private car and driver at every port on the sailing.
You may find it hard to leave your spacious suite with luxe touches like L’Occitane amenities, spacious walk in robes and lavish marble bathrooms.
Palatial doesn’t begin to describe the crowning glory, Regent Suite, the largest ever built on a luxury cruise ship. Located above the bridge, this splurge-worth accommodation offers more space than most homes with 412m2 of interior space, with meticulous attention to detail, like rare art, and grand features like an in-suite spa retreat with floor to ceiling ocean-view shower and a custom, handcrafted US$200,000 Vividus bed. It even comes with a private car and driver at every port on the sailing.
Elevate Your Experience
Just when you thought it wasn’t possible to get any better, you can Elevate your Experience with Splendor in 2021. Receive a FREE two category suite upgrade and reduced 10% deposit on select cruises to Northern Europe, the Mediterranean and Alaska if you book by 13 November 2020..
Sit back and explore more in your embarkation city with a FREE 1-night pre-cruise hotel stay when you upgrade to a Concierge Suite. Take advantage of the included hassle-free transfer between your hotel and the ship, plus breakfast and porterage. Concierge Suites also offers you the luxury of priority online shore excursions and dining reservations, discounts on vintage wine, spirits and Regent Choice shore excursions, as well as access to unlimited Wi-Fi to report back home about your amazing holiday.
Sit back and explore more in your embarkation city with a FREE 1-night pre-cruise hotel stay when you upgrade to a Concierge Suite. Take advantage of the included hassle-free transfer between your hotel and the ship, plus breakfast and porterage. Concierge Suites also offers you the luxury of priority online shore excursions and dining reservations, discounts on vintage wine, spirits and Regent Choice shore excursions, as well as access to unlimited Wi-Fi to report back home about your amazing holiday.
Reassurance Guaranteed
One of the most reassuring and essential bonus of cruising with the Regent line is that if you change your mind after you’ve made your booking, you can cancel up to 15 days prior to departure and receive a 100 per cent future cruise credit under its Regent Reassurance Policy.
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