REGENT Seven Seas Cruises (RSSC) has revealed its longest world cruise in its 30-year history, the 150-night Away in Wonder. Set to depart Miami aboard Seven Seas Mariner in Jan 2025, Away in Wonder visits 97 ports of call in 25 countries, including Australia. The cruise visits two new ports...
REGENT Seven Seas Cruises (RSSC) has revealed its longest world cruise in its 30-year history, the 150-night Away in Wonder.
Set to depart Miami aboard Seven Seas Mariner in Jan 2025, Away in Wonder visits 97 ports of call in 25 countries, including Australia.
The cruise visits two new ports of call for RSSC — the remote Robinson Crusoe Island off the coast of Chile, and Muroran on the Japanese island of Hokkaido — and will also undertake a once-in-a-lifetime, three-day scenic cruise of Antarctica.
Guests will commence the sailing in style following a pre-cruise gala, with three shoreside events to also take place throughout sailing in Buenos Aires, Auckland, and Bangkok.
For guests who feel that 150 nights is not enough, there is also the option to add an additional 18-night sailing, which cruises to the Mexican Riviera from San Francisco to Miami, visiting ports in Costa Rica, Colombia and more, along with a full transit of the Panama Canal.
Fares for the 150-night sailing start at $115,810, with inclusive amenities such as USD$550 shipboard credit per person, unlimited valet laundry including dry-cleaning, and more.
The voyage will officially open for reservations on 15 Jun, but guests can pre-register their interest from Wed by calling 1300 455 200.