Regent Reveals Longest Ever World Cruise

Regent Seven Seas Cruises has unveiled its longest-ever World Cruise, departing January 2025 onboard the stylish and elegant Seven Seas Mariner and visiting 97 ports over 150 nights. 

Regent’s 2025 World Cruise – Away in Wonder embarks from Miami, Florida to San Francisco, California and discovers incredible destinations in South America, the South Pacific, Australia & New Zealand, Asia and Alaska. Guests will sail three oceans for 150 nights, visiting 97 ports of call in 25 countries on five continents and will cover 36,295 nautical miles over more than five months.

For guests who feel that 150 nights is not enough, there is the option to add an additional 18-night sailing to the 2025 World Cruise, which sails the Mexican Riviera from San Francisco to Miami, visiting ports in Costa Rica, Colombia and more, along with a full transit of the Panama Canal.

Famous for unrivalled destination immersion, Regent has curated incredible experiences on land for luxury travellers to enjoy from 395 included shore excursions to 16 in-port overnight stays allowing for extended exploration of fascinating locales including Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; Bora Bora, French Polynesia; and Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. The itinerary also provides access to 48 UNESCO World Heritage Sites such as Rapa Nui National Park from Hanga Roa on Easter Island and the Sydney Opera House in Sydney, Australia.

The cruise visits two new ports of call for Regent – remote Robinson Crusoe Island off the coast of Chile, and Muroran on the Japanese island of Hokkaido – and will also undertake a once-in-a-lifetime, three-day scenic cruise of the Antarctic. The itinerary will also include 16 overnight stays, and 395 included shore excursions. These include Delicious Fare & Rhythmic Flair at La Rural Pavilion in Argentina; A Māori Engagement at Eden Park in New Zealand; and Li-khe & Thai Tradition at the Sanctuary of Truth Pattaya in Thailand.

Regent Seven Seas Cruises has unveiled its longest-ever World Cruise, departing January 2025 onboard the stylish and elegant Seven Seas Mariner and visiting 97 ports over 150 nights. 

Guests will commence the 2025 World Cruise in style after a pre-cruise gala, which is followed by three shoreside events exclusive to 2025 World Cruise guests throughout the epic global tour in Buenos Aires, Argentina; Auckland, New Zealand; and Bangkok, Thailand.

Exclusive amenities on Regent’s 2025 World Cruise include US$550 Shipboard Credit per person, unlimited valet laundry including dry-cleaning and pressing, phone time per suite, onboard medical service, a commemorative gift and more. Exceptional personalised service, gourmet speciality restaurants, premium beverages in beautifully designed bars and lounges, spectacular entertainment and unlimited WIFI will also be enjoyed by 2025 World Cruise guests.

The world’s first all-suite, all-balcony luxury cruise ship, Seven Seas Mariner, exudes a sleek, spacious, and contemporary interior décor featuring Italian marble, crystal chandeliers and modern artwork. The vessel’s 467 crew members provide highly personalised service to her 684 guests.

Four beautifully designed restaurants feature exquisite fine dining, including a classic American steakhouse, modern French cuisine, and authentic Italian dishes. More casual dinner selections are also offered each night in the al-fresco Pool Grill. A convivial atmosphere permeates Seven Seas Mariner’s public spaces, including four chic bars and lounges, perfect for unwinding after an exhilarating day of exploring

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