Europe, New Zealand, Alaska And Southeast Asia Regent Seven Seas Cruises Introduces Extended Land Adventures for 2026 Luxury Sailings Worldwide!

Travellers planning journeys across the Mediterranean, Northern Europe, Alaska, Asia, Australia & New Zealand, and Africa will soon have more opportunities to explore destinations in depth. Regent Seven Seas Cruises has unveiled an expanded portfolio of multi-day pre- and post-cruise land programs available for departures from 2026 onward, allowing guests to combine luxury cruising with immersive land-based experiences. The new collection includes around 40 curated itineraries offered across six ships, reflecting growing demand for longer, slower, and more experiential travel.
Designed for Deeper Destination Immersion
The expanded land programs cater to travellers who want to spend more time exploring embarkation and disembarkation cities rather than rushing through them.
Each program includes:
- Tailored itineraries blending comfort with cultural enrichment
- Premium hotel accommodations in prime locations
- Seamless transfers between airport, hotel, ship, and attractions
- Expert local guides providing historical and cultural insights
- Regional culinary experiences and selected meals
Bookings are now open, and land programs must generally be reserved at least 90 days before sailing, subject to availability.
French Riviera Highlights in the Mediterranean
One of the standout experiences is a four-day French Riviera extension featuring:
- Guided exploration of Monte Carlo and Monaco’s Old Town
- A scenic visit to the hilltop village of Èze
- Wine tasting in Nice
- A cultural stop at the Picasso Museum in Antibes
- A Michelin-starred dining experience
Following the land stay, guests board Seven Seas Splendor in Monte Carlo for a Mediterranean voyage to Rome (Civitavecchia).
Ports of call include:
- Livorno (Tuscany)
- Cagliari (Sardinia)
- Trapani (Sicily)
- Sorrento/Capri
- La Goulette, Tunisia
The sailing offers up to 44 included shore excursions, enhancing the cultural depth of the journey.
Historic England and Ancestry Experiences
In Northern Europe, a heritage-focused pre-cruise program explores London, Oxford, Beaulieu, and Winchester.
Key highlights include:
- Tower of London
- Winchester Cathedral
- Oxford Castle
- Blenheim Palace, birthplace of Winston Churchill
- Dining at Gordon Ramsay’s Bread Street Kitchen
Guests then embark Seven Seas Voyager from Southampton on a genealogy-themed sailing featuring onboard ancestry research support.
Cruise destinations include:
- Antwerp, Belgium (overnight)
- Dunkerque and Honfleur (Paris gateway)
- St. Peter Port (Guernsey)
- Cork (Cobh) and Waterford, Ireland
Alaska’s Wilderness and Indigenous Heritage
The Alaska pre-cruise program focuses on the Kenai Peninsula, known in the Dena’ina Athabascan language as Yaghenen, meaning “the good land.”
Experiences include:
- Glacier and mountain viewing
- Cultural insights into Indigenous traditions
- Visits to local communities across Southcentral Alaska
Travellers then board Seven Seas Explorer in Whittier for a seven-day Inside Passage sailing.
Highlights include:
- Hubbard Glacier
- Ports such as Sitka, Skagway, Juneau, and Klawock
- Disembarkation in Vancouver, British Columbia
Cultural Depth in Laos, Asia
A four-day post-cruise extension to Luang Prabang, a UNESCO-recognized destination, offers spiritual and cultural immersion.
Experiences include:
- Participation in the Tak Bat almsgiving ceremony
- Visits to Wat Xiengthong and other historic temples
- Exploration of the Royal Palace Museum
- A Mekong River sunset cruise
- Hands-on learning at the Living Lands Organic Farm
- A traditional Baci blessing ceremony
The program highlights the region’s preserved architecture and tranquil atmosphere between the Mekong and Nam Khan rivers.
Australia & New Zealand: Fjords and Adventure
A 16-night voyage aboard Seven Seas Explorer sails from Sydney to Auckland, featuring:
- Scenic cruising through Milford, Doubtful, and Dusky Sounds
- Overnight in Melbourne
- Stops in Hobart, Dunedin, Christchurch, Wellington, Rotorua, and Bay of Islands
Travellers can extend their journey with a four-day stay in Queenstown, offering:
- Alpine adventures
- Wine tasting and gourmet dining
- Outdoor experiences in the Southern Alps
Active Exploration in Cape Town, Africa
For Africa itineraries, a five-day post-cruise program in Cape Town follows a 20-night Indian Ocean and Southeast Africa voyage.
Activities include:
- Hiking to the summit of Table Mountain
- Exploring Cape Point Nature Reserve
- Wildlife encounters near Simon’s Town
- Leisure time to explore the city independently
Availability and Fleet Participation
The new land programs are available across six ships, including:
- Seven Seas Splendor
- Seven Seas Voyager
- Seven Seas Explorer
- Seven Seas Navigator
All extensions are optional and priced separately, with availability varying by sailing.
A Growing Trend in Luxury Travel
The expansion reflects a broader shift toward:
- Longer stays and slow travel
- Authentic cultural engagement
- Seamless multi-destination journeys
- Home-port immersion
By extending the travel experience beyond the cruise itself, the programs allow guests to transform embarkation and disembarkation days into meaningful cultural journeys.
Overview:
With bookings now open for 2026 and beyond, the expanded portfolio strengthens the cruise line’s focus on integrated luxury travel. Combining premium accommodations, expert local guidance, and curated experiences, these programs aim to deliver a more comprehensive and immersive global journey for luxury travellers.
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