Reagent Seven Seas Cruises Are The Ultimate Way To Treat Yo Self While You Travel

Let’s be honest, by now you’re probably aware that I’m kind of a big fan of cruises. And who can blame me? They’re the perfect destination taster, which is especially great for those that aren’t able to travel much. However, when it comes to Regent Seven Seas Cruises—the most inclusive luxury cruise line around—my excitement understandably hits a whole new level.

Seven Seas Explorer Balcony

It’s hard to know where to start when describing exactly what makes a Regent cruise so amazing. For starters, everything is included. That means excursions, performances, tastings, all dining and drinks, the spa, airfare…EVERYTHING. And literally every aspect of their ships and experiences is absolutely top of the line. In fact, they’re currently in the process of a $125 million refurbishment on all of their ships. If you have a few minutes, I would highly recommend checking these out, by the way. Just make sure you really do have some time to dedicate to it, you will get lost daydreaming.

Regent Seven Seas Cruises New 2018-19 Voyages

Regent Seven Seas Cruises has recently unveiled its schedule for 2018-19’s voyages, and the destinations look unreal. If there’s a place you want to go, and it has a port, chances are they can take you there. Africa, South America, the Caribbean, Southeast Asia, Australia, the Arctic Circle, and basically all of Europe make up most of the list. And if you were looking to see all of it, they can help you out there too with their 13th annual World Cruise. Currently, despite only having four ships in their fleet, Regent boasts an impressive 425 destinations around the globe. So, if you’re looking to take a cruise, and want to treat yourself while you do it, I genuinely don’t know why you would look anywhere but Regent. I’ve added their ships and destination highlights below to help you get started ;)

Regent Seven Seas Ships and Destination Highlights

Seven Seas Explorer (aka the world’s most luxurious ship)

  • Europe
  • Africa
  • South America

Seven Seas Voyager

  • Mediterranean
  • Caribbean

Seven Seas Mariner

  • Alaska
  • Pacific Rim/Southeast Asia
  • Australia
  • Japan

Seven Seas Navigator

  • 13th World Cruise
  • Grand Arctic
  • Arctic Circle
  • Canada/New England