Regent’s New Schedule
Luxury cruise line Regent Seven Seas Cruises recently announced its 2025 – 2026 schedule, which includes 164 new voyages and 29 ports of call that the brand hasn’t yet explored.
New Itineraries Overview
“We are continually looking to incorporate new ports of call to enable our guests to discover new parts of the world,” says Andrea DeMarco, president of Regent Seven Seas Cruises. She notes that Africa and the Middle East are particularly high-interest regions among Regent passengers, leading the company to add nine new sailings in these areas. Moreover, other highlights for 2025 – 2026 include a 154-night world cruise and five longer Grand Voyages that cover destinations like the Arctic, Asia, and the Indian Ocean.
This Luxury Cruise Line Just Added 164 New Itineraries – Including a 154-night Around-the-world Sailing
According to DeMarco, “Our experienced itinerary planning team conducts comprehensive research, engages with local destination experts, and assesses the attractiveness of each destination.” This meticulous process involves evaluating several factors, such as destination popularity, cultural significance, and infrastructure readiness, to identify potential new ports of call.
Culinary Experiences
Across all its voyages, Regent offers 3,900 complimentary shore excursions. Nevertheless, upgraded experiences are also available, like visits to artists’ studios and chef-led tours of local markets. Culinary excursions are exceptionally popular; thus, the cruise line is launching food-focused sailings that will continue through the 2025 – 2026 season.
Guests will enjoy unique culinary experiences, such as joining the “Father of Southwestern Cuisine,” chef Dean Fearing, on a Mediterranean cruise, where they will learn Texan cooking techniques and enjoy specialized tours. Additionally, they will delve into the viticulture of Greece, Italy, and Spain with renowned winemakers, providing them with opportunities to learn from world-class chefs and masterful vintners.
Fleet Details
Regent has a fleet of five luxurious ships—soon to be six—that travel globally, each accommodating fewer than 1,000 passengers. The new itineraries are available starting today. For those interested, sailings typically begin around $5,000 per person.