Regent Seven Seas Cruises Unveils 2013 Mediterranean, Baltic & Alaska Cruises

Courtesy of Regent Seven Seas Cruises.
Regent Seven Seas Cruises has begun accepting reservations for cruises from April 2013 to December 2013. The ultra-luxury line’s Summer Collection features more than 50 itineraries in the Mediterranean, Northern Europe and Alaska, plus fall cruises to New England and Canada and an Amazon River itinerary.
Highlights include new ports of call, extended voyages of up to 43-nights, two-for-one fares and bonus savings of up to $13,000 per suite and Business Class air for just $999 each way when booked by June 30, 2012. Guests in Penthouse suites or higher will enjoy free Business Class upgrades on transatlantic flights.
Regent Seven Seas’ cruise fares are the most inclusive in the cruise marketplace and include all gourmet dining venues without any surcharges, fine wines and premium spirits, a selection of shore excursions in all ports, onboard gratuities, air transportation from more than 25 gateway cities and a complimentary overnight stay in a luxury hotel prior to the cruise.
“The 2013 summer collection is among the most exciting in our history,” said Mark Conroy, the line’s president. “Our three award-winning ships visit many of the world’s most popular destinations, and our new longer voyages offer more opportunities for our guests to fully immerse themselves in the culture and lifestyle of these diverse regions.”
2013 Summer Collection Highlights
Seven Seas Voyager begins the season in Iceland and the Norwegian fjords before heading to the Baltic for a series of seven- to 10-night sailings between Copenhagen and Stockholm, all offering two-night calls in St. Petersburg. Extended voyages from 19- to 36-nights combine the best of the British Isles, Norwegian fjords, and Western Europe.
Seven Seas Mariner plies the Mediterranean from April to November offering guests the picturesque coastlines of Costa del Sol and the French Riviera, the Tuscan and ProvenÇal countryside and ancient landmarks of Greece, making maiden calls at Ajaccio, Corsica; Genoa, Italy; and two ports in the Canary Islands – Lanzarote and St. Cruz de Tenerife. Leisurely voyages of up to 30 nights cruise the Black Sea, Mediterranean, and across the Atlantic to South America in December 2013, with calls in Brazil, Argentina and Chile.
Seven Seas Navigator offers a full Alaska season, including two, 12-night positioning cruises between San Francisco and Vancouver, a seven-night round-trip Vancouver cruise and 12 sailings between Vancouver and Seward. Extended voyages of up to 43 nights combine the best of Alaska and Panama Canal. In fall, Seven Seas Navigator returns to New England and Canada with four cruises before embarking in Miami on a 24-night Amazon adventure.
Regent Seven Seas Cruises is consistently rated among the world’s best cruise lines by readers of CondÉ Nast Traveler and Travel + Leisure magazines. The line’s all-suite, all-balcony Seven Seas Mariner and Seven Seas Voyager received a multi-million dollar refurbishment in May 2011 and September 2011, respectively. The intimate Seven Seas Navigator will be refurbished in May 2012.
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