Regent Seven Seas Cruises, renowned for delivering unparalleled luxury on the high seas, is starting the year with an irresistible promotion, offering substantial savings, suite upgrades and reduced deposits. Discerning cruisers can take advantage of this special offer when booking by February 28, 2025.
Travelers who act quickly can enjoy a complimentary two-category suite upgrade, which allows upgrades as high as a Penthouse Suite, alongside discounts of up to 20 percent on over two dozen select voyages spanning 2025 and 2026. To sweeten the deal further, Regent is offering 50 percent reduced deposits for these particular sailings, making ultra-luxury cruising more accessible than ever.
“With generous suite upgrades, flexible reduced deposits, and the added benefit of up to 20% savings on select voyages, now is the perfect time to book an unforgettable adventure aboard The World’s Most Luxurious Fleet,” Andrea DeMarco, the president of Regent Seven Seas Cruises, said in a statement shared with Travel + Leisure. “[This promotion] is designed to offer our guests even more opportunities to experience an ultra luxury, all-inclusive Regent cruise, while exploring the most exotic and exciting destinations the world has to offer.”
Among the enticing itineraries available through this promotion are a summer sojourn through Scandinavia aboard the Seven Seas Voyager, a transatlantic journey from Barcelona to Miami aboard the Seven Seas Mariner, and various other voyages exploring North America, South America, Europe, Asia, Australia and beyond.
Regent’s signature all-inclusive offerings provide a seamless and indulgent travel experience. Guests enjoy unlimited shore excursions, complimentary valet laundry, included gratuities, unlimited Wi-Fi and more. For added convenience, Regent offers two fare structures: a cruise-only all-inclusive fare and the “Ultimate All-Inclusive Fare”, which bundles in roundtrip flights and private chauffeur service.
Guests who book a Concierge Suite or higher—or are upgraded to one—will receive an included single-night pre-cruise hotel stay, along with priority dining and shore excursion reservations. Travelers who upgrade to a Penthouse Suite can revel in elevated in-suite experiences, including the services of a personal butler and daily canapés.
Currently, Regent boasts a fleet of six ultra-luxurious ships. However, 2026 will bring an exciting milestone for the cruise line with the launch of the Seven Seas Prestige, which will introduce a new class of vessels that promises to redefine luxury cruising.
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