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Regent Announces 2020-2021 Itineraries

Regent Seven Seas Cruises has revealed its itineraries for 2020-2021. They include 167 sailings with maiden calls to 11 ports in Europe, Asia and the Americas. Also new are four Grand Voyages and pre-and post-cruise land tours. Bookings for the season open on Wednesday, Aug. 15, 2018.

New ports of call for Regent in 2020-2021 include La Rochelle, France; Stornoway (Hebrides), Scotland; Aalborg, Denmark; Phu My (Ho Chi Minh City), Vietnam; Lecce (Otranto), Italy; Crotone (Calabria), Italy; Siracusa (Sicily), Italy; Porto Empedocle (Sicily), Italy; Porto Torres (Sardinia), Italy; and Cabo Frio, Brazil.

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The line will offer complimentary two and three-night land programs on 21 select voyages. Available destinations include Buenos Aires, Lima, Cape Town, Singapore, Hong Kong, Dubai, Bali and Auckland.

The 2020-2021 season will bring a number of firsts for the line’s fleet. Seven Seas Explorer will sail to Asia and Alaska for the first time. Seven Seas Voyager will visit Lecce, Crotone, Siracusa, Porto Empedocle and Porto Torres, Italy and Cabo Frio, Brazil, for the first time. And, Seven Seas Mariner will call on the new port of Esmeraldas, Ecuador during her World Cruise from Miami to Barcelona.

Seven Seas Splendor will sail nine cruises to Havana, Cuba during her inaugural year, the most by any Regent ship. The ship will debut in 2020. Her inaugural year will also feature cruises to the Greek Isles, French Riviera, Iberian Peninsula and United Kingdom.

Itineraries for 2019-2020 also feature the largest number of overnight stays for Regent, some 114.

“The best luxury voyages pair magnificent, intimate ships and gracious onboard hospitality with remarkable destinations and local immersive activities. That’s our approach in meticulously designing all 167 sailings in our 2020-2021 collection,” said Jason Montague, Regent Seven Seas Cruises’ president and chief executive officer.

“This new season is about destinations and explorations that excite and inspire our guests. For example, our guests may experience the Tasmanian Wilderness out of Burnie in Australia, the Etruscan Necropolises in Tarquinia in Italy, the Nazca Lines in Peru via an overflight, and the Old City of Acre from Haifa, Israel.”

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