Regent Seven Seas reveals excursions for new luxury cruise ship

Jungle rafting and shipwreck tours are among the listed days out

Regent Seven Seas reveals excursions for new luxury cruise ship

Jungle rafting and shipwreck tours have been revealed as included excursions aboard Regent Seven Seas’ new luxury cruise ship.

Launching in December 2026, Seven Seas Prestige will offer guests up to 141 included shore excursions per sailing across the Caribbean, Mediterranean and northern Europe.

The vessel, which has capacity for 850 guests, has 56 voyages to choose from up until 2028.

Guests can can book an unlimited number of included shore excursions to create a bespoke itinerary as part of Regent’s all inclusive fare.

For example, a “Tropical Package” Caribbean cruise from Miami to San Juan includes a catamaran sailing in Antigua’s Deep Bay Beach, ending with a lobster lunch. Cruise fares start from £4,989 per person.

Alternatively, guests can go jungle river rafting in Belize during a “Sun, Sea & Salsa sailing, which is one of 53 included excursions on this trip. The excursion takes guests to the foot of the Maya Mountains to spot indigenous wildlife. The sailing departs from Miami on 20 November 2027, with prices starting from £4,069 per person.

A 25-night cruise from Miami to Lisbon in March 2028 includes a glass-bottomed boat trip to the Royal Naval Dockyard in Bermuda, where passengers can watch nighttime marine life including octopuses and luminous glow worms. Cruise fares start from £15,039 per person.

For a more historical excursion, Prestige’s 10-night Greek Isles cruise in July 2027 includes a stop in ancient Delos, the birthplace of Apollo and Artemis. The whole island is an open air archaeological site. From £6,209 per person.

For an additional fee, more premium “Regent Choice” excursions will also be available.

Wesley D’Silva, president of Regent Seven Seas Cruises, said: “Seven Seas Prestige represents an incredible milestone.

“As a truly all-inclusive, ultra-luxury cruise line, we are proud to offer our guests included shore excursions as part of the voyage fare in every port of call, allowing full exploration in hundreds of fascinating destinations.”

On board, guests can choose from 12 suite categories, including the £20,000-per-night. 9,000-square-foot Skyview Regent Suite.

Features across the ship include butler service, luxury lounges and a new Mediterranean mezze-style restaurant called Azure.

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