Regent Seven Seas Offers Unique Explorations
Friday, July 18th, 2008
Luxury cruise line Regent Seven Seas says it plans to offer passengers a series of "grand explorations" next winter.
From January until May 2009, the cruise line’s two 700-guest ships will take in more than 50 countries across six continents and visit around 110 ports of call.
According to Cruise talk Central, passengers will have the opportunity to embark on cruises ranging from 12 nights to 24, with destinations including the Caribbean, Middle East, North America and Australia.
Regent Seven Seas president Mark Conroy said the cruise line had a reputation for offering travellers "exciting itineraries" and for calling at some of the world’s greatest port cities such as Hong Kong and Dubai.
"We are proud to offer our guests a truly remarkable choice of experiences aboard our six-star fleet as we present the most extensive line-up of winter cruises in our history," he commented.
Regent’s Grand Exploration voyages are also set to include a number of talks from celebrity guests and experts from various fields.
Ships owned by the cruise line include the Seven Seas Mariner and the Seven Seas Navigator.
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