Regent Seven Seas Cruises has announced its 2027-2028 Voyage Collection, featuring 234 new sailings across various regions including Africa & Arabia, Alaska, Asia, Australia & New Zealand, Canada & New England, the Caribbean & Panama Canal, the Mediterranean, Northern Europe, South America and the South Pacific. The company is offering guests early pre-registration for these voyages at RSSC.com/2027-2028-voyage-collection. Reservations will open officially on July 23, 2025. Guests in the US and Canada who book by August 6 will benefit from a reduced deposit.
The collection includes several notable highlights: 19 new ports of call, five Grand Voyages, a 133-night World Cruise aboard Seven Seas Splendor, and three immersive overnight European itineraries designed to allow extended exploration in each port.
“Our 2027-2028 Voyage Collection is a celebration of discovery, delivering 234 new adventures for travelers to experience the world in truly immersive and meaningful ways,” said Jason Montague, chief luxury officer of Regent Seven Seas Cruises. “From shorter escapes to epic journeys, every sailing is designed to offer the perfect balance of enriching destination experiences and the unrivaled luxury of life on board—from spacious all-suite accommodations and personalized service to unlimited shore excursions, gourmet dining, and fine wines and spirits.”
Among other features are six roundtrip Tokyo sailings and one roundtrip voyage from Hong Kong. There is also a full circumnavigation of Australia lasting 32 nights on Seven Seas Mariner. The program includes ten transoceanic crossings for those seeking longer days at sea.
Guests can look forward to overnight stays in cities such as Lima (Callao), Peru; Reykjavík, Iceland; and Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Some of the new ports added are Nanaimo in British Columbia; Yeosu in South Korea; San Andrés in Colombia; and Scrabster in Scotland.
This season marks the first full year for Seven Seas Prestige—Regent’s newest ship class in a decade—which will operate 44 journeys through Northern Europe, the Mediterranean and the Caribbean. The vessel is scheduled for delivery in late 2026. It is set to be larger than previous ships but with only a modest increase in guest capacity: hosting up to 822 guests with a crew of 630. All suites have balconies and there are four new suite designs including what Regent describes as “the largest all-inclusive ultra luxury cruise ship suite in history.” Dining options include eleven venues such as Azure—a Mediterranean specialty restaurant.
Regent’s offering emphasizes inclusivity with amenities such as unlimited shore excursions at every port; diverse dining options; fine wines and premium spirits; daily replenished mini-bars; unlimited internet access; valet laundry service; onboard entertainment; prepaid gratuities; and a pre-cruise hotel package for certain suite categories. For those choosing Ultimate All-Inclusive Fare packages, air travel arrangements, transfers between airport and ship, as well as private chauffeur services are included.
The company’s seven ships carry between 496 and no more than 822 guests each. Regent Seven Seas Cruises is part of Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Ltd., which operates globally under multiple brands (https://www.nclhltd.com/).
For more information about itineraries or bookings visit RSSC.com/2027-2028-voyage-collection or contact Regent directly.
