
This $107,000 luxury world cruise sails to 6 continents in 141 nights of splendor
The luxury cruise line's 2027 World Cruise – World of Splendor will last 141 nights and feature some of its most lavish accommodations.
The itinerary "offers you countless memories, newfound friendships and the coveted distinction of truly being a world traveler," Regent said on its website. "Enjoy impeccable service from our professional and friendly crew, dedicated to fulfilling your wishes as you sail across the hidden gems of the South Pacific and New Zealand to the radiant coastlines of Africa and the Mediterranean."
Seven Seas Splendor debuted in 2020. The sailing marks the first time the ship's 4,443-square-foot Regent Suite (also on the line's other Explorer-Class vessels) will be available on a world cruise, giving passengers a spacious home away from home as they visit 40 countries – though the cruise features a wide range of fares.
When is Regent Seven Seas' 2027 world cruise?
The 746-guest ship will depart from Miami on Jan. 11, 2027, and the cruise will end in New York. Travelers can also book a shorter 126-night option ending in Civitavecchia, Italy.
Where will the cruise visit?
Guests will visit 71 ports in the Caribbean; the Pacific Islands; Australia; Asia; Africa and Europe. Those include 14 overnight stays in destinations including Panama City, Panama; Los Angeles; Sydney, Australia; Singapore; Malé in the Maldives and Mumbai, India.
The fare also includes 486 shore excursions and shoreside experiences. Guests can sample cuisine and watch dancing that showcases local history at a street festival in Colombo, Sri Lanka, for example, or attend a 1920s-themed event in Málaga, Spain featuring a haute couture display, classic cars and more.
What is a world cruise?: It's not a 'shoot-from-the-hip decision'
How much does the cruise cost?
Accommodations on the all-suite ship currently cost $107,299 per person based on double occupancy for the 141-night option, and $97,799 for the 126-night sailing.
In addition to many shore excursions, the fares include food; drinks including wine and spirits; Wi-Fi; valet laundry and more.
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USA Today
27-06-2025
- USA Today
This $107,000 luxury world cruise sails to 6 continents in 141 nights of splendor
On a new Regent Seven Seas Cruises itinerary, guests can travel to six continents in serious style. The luxury cruise line's 2027 World Cruise – World of Splendor will last 141 nights and feature some of its most lavish accommodations. The itinerary "offers you countless memories, newfound friendships and the coveted distinction of truly being a world traveler," Regent said on its website. "Enjoy impeccable service from our professional and friendly crew, dedicated to fulfilling your wishes as you sail across the hidden gems of the South Pacific and New Zealand to the radiant coastlines of Africa and the Mediterranean." Seven Seas Splendor debuted in 2020. The sailing marks the first time the ship's 4,443-square-foot Regent Suite (also on the line's other Explorer-Class vessels) will be available on a world cruise, giving passengers a spacious home away from home as they visit 40 countries – though the cruise features a wide range of fares. When is Regent Seven Seas' 2027 world cruise? The 746-guest ship will depart from Miami on Jan. 11, 2027, and the cruise will end in New York. Travelers can also book a shorter 126-night option ending in Civitavecchia, Italy. Where will the cruise visit? Guests will visit 71 ports in the Caribbean; the Pacific Islands; Australia; Asia; Africa and Europe. Those include 14 overnight stays in destinations including Panama City, Panama; Los Angeles; Sydney, Australia; Singapore; Malé in the Maldives and Mumbai, India. The fare also includes 486 shore excursions and shoreside experiences. Guests can sample cuisine and watch dancing that showcases local history at a street festival in Colombo, Sri Lanka, for example, or attend a 1920s-themed event in Málaga, Spain featuring a haute couture display, classic cars and more. What is a world cruise?: It's not a 'shoot-from-the-hip decision' How much does the cruise cost? Accommodations on the all-suite ship currently cost $107,299 per person based on double occupancy for the 141-night option, and $97,799 for the 126-night sailing. In addition to many shore excursions, the fares include food; drinks including wine and spirits; Wi-Fi; valet laundry and more.

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